Simulation Game: Crisis Management-Chapter 224 - 125: Information Transmission
Another reason is the cellphone itself; it doesn't belong to high-precision devices, and the positioning error is generally around 10 meters, heavily relying on GPS signals. Tall buildings, dense housing, rooftops, and walls can all affect GPS signal reception, leading to inaccurate positioning.
So, in a super mall like City point, it can minimize the exposure of the phone's location.
After arriving at the mall entrance, Gu Ji paid the fare, opened the door, and got out of the car.
Compared to the Queens District, Brooklyn is more developed, with communities and buildings laid out like a grid, square and neat, exuding a strong American architectural style.
In front of him, City point appeared more modernized; besides the vast base of the super mall, there were two luxurious office buildings and apartments at the top, somewhat resembling the Wanxiang City back home.
Just as he was about to enter the mall, he caught sight of a blue-black police assault vehicle appearing at the intersection from the corner of his eye, it was the HRT hostage rescue team!
Gu Ji lowered his hat brim and hid by the entrance.
The vehicle turned, parked along the roadside in front of the mall, and moments later, the roof hatch opened. A black object suddenly emerged, hovered above the vehicle, then quickly flew into the sky.
A military-grade surveillance drone!
"First, seize aerial surveillance. Now it's going to be hard to escape..."
The HRT not only had strong individual and squad combat capabilities but also top-notch equipment, with the powerful support of the FBI's intelligence department behind them.
This is going to be a tough battle!
Gu Ji furrowed his brows and quickly walked into the mall.
Although it was a Friday morning, as the largest commercial complex in Brooklyn, there were still many people inside the mall. The vast European-style dome atrium looked very spacious, and the light beads hanging down from the glass rooftop looked exceptionally bright reflecting off the pale golden tiles.
Crowds moved in and out of the shop entrances, bustling like ants.
"A total of five floors..."
The crisis awareness cultivated by long-term training led Gu Ji to instinctively observe the environment first, find an emergency escape map to confirm a safe route every time he arrived at a new place.
This mall also has an advanced ventilation system, but the method of crawling through ducts has been used once and won't work again.
Moreover, there are reconnaissance drones watching outside the mall.
Unlike civilian versions, the military version not only has better stability, but also many powerful capabilities, such as passive infrared imaging, which can form images based on heat sources emitted by objects, quickly identifying suspicious targets by recognizing whether something is stationary or moving based on heat size.
The chaotic noise within the mall also piqued the curiosity of the livestream viewers; most guessed he had fled to Brooklyn's CBD commercial area.
[So noisy!]
[The streamer is about to have his coordinates exposed; of course, he should hide in a crowded place!]
[Sure enough, the bomb is planted in the commercial center?]
[Laird (airplane)]
...
Gu Ji merely glanced over, planning to put his cellphone back into his pocket, but the appearance of the last bullet screen message made his ears go numb, as if pricked by a sharp needle.
The airplane emoji represents the airport.
Laird Airport!!
This was originally a very ordinary place name, but it was special to Gu Ji, especially since it was mentioned in the seemingly unrelated livestream, it seemed very deliberate.
Like... someone was intentionally passing him information!
Gu Ji clicked on this person's profile picture and found out they had sent seven or eight such bullet screen messages in the livestream; it was just that with so many viewers, he had been too busy analyzing escape routes to notice them.
Who is this person?
A bomber, or another player?
Anyone trying to contact him in such a manner must know something about his identity and background.
Gu Ji quickly confirmed the time the first bullet screen message was sent; it was when he was on his way to York College after escaping from the shopping center.
Why did they choose this particular moment...
He carefully recalled the special points of the whole process, he was in the car all the time, revealing no information. As for the shopping center, it should have been taken over by the HRT, with the FBI taking over from the New York Police Department, investigating the terrorist livestream bombing case.
Wait a minute.
Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Could it be Jillian or Jamie?
Images of a blonde woman and an icy man began to form in his mind.
There's a high probability!
The reason is that both were personally involved in the Laird Airport checkpoint as FBI agents, using "Laird" to probe seemed reasonable. Otherwise, if it was another player or someone who knew his true identity, they could have used more covert information.
But weren't these two supposed to be in the field? Why are they now in charge of domestic cases?
Gu Ji pondered for a moment and thought it might be because of the "Code: 7472" he casually improvised.
During the cruise checkpoint, to fully leverage the government's power, he allowed the Japan intelligence department and US FBI to corroborate each other, which might have caught the FBI's internal attention, resulting in the transfer of the only two people who had contact with "Jiang Songyuan" to focus on investigating terrorist attacks.
Indeed.
If the police identified "Baron's" identity information based on fingerprints and DNA, combined with Gu Ji's current actions, the huge contrast would indeed arouse suspicion.
Crisis management, identity comparison, extraordinary ability.
These three labels fit perfectly with Jiang Songyuan and Jian Na, so it's no wonder Jillian and Jamie would be so sensitive, thinking of using "Laird" to test if he's a "7472" member.
So was HRT secretly transferred to New York also related to this?
The more Gu Ji thought about it, the more he felt that, unknowingly, he might have dug a "big pit" for himself.







