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Chapter 679: #679 - Chapter 479 Monitoring

In the dimly lit command center of the New Navy, the silence was so profound you could almost hear your own heartbeat.

Jin An stood before the expansive map, his expression grave, his fingers lightly drumming on the table.

A sharp glint shone in his eyes. He knew this war wasn't just against external enemies; there were also internal spies silently infiltrating their ranks.

"We can't give them any more chances," Jin An muttered to himself.

He knew the mastermind behind leaking military intelligence was still among them. If he couldn't find these traitors in time, any subsequent actions would become uncontrollable.

Behind him, several high-ranking officers were busy, their expressions solemn, poring over stacks of densely packed intelligence files.

Every word, every communication, could be hiding a vital clue.

On the large screen projected by the Den Den Mushi, flashing instructions and surveillance footage added to the heavy atmosphere.

Everyone realized that someone was secretly colluding with the enemy, their goal to obliterate the New Navy's strategic deployments.

"Target has been locked," an intelligence officer with glasses, a middle-aged man, stepped forward, his tone revealing a hint of calm and rigor.

"We've placed all suspected individuals under comprehensive surveillance.

Their communications, actions, and movements are being continuously tracked."

Jin An nodded slightly, his gaze never leaving the map, and murmured, "We can't give them any chance to act.

Take them down immediately if any suspicious activity is detected."

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Under the cover of night, several New Navy agents quietly moved out.

In the streets and alleys, the roar of warships had gradually faded away, leaving only the whistling of the wind and the occasional sound of footsteps within the base.

The figures of the agents flickered in the darkness, they moved like ghosts, their target clear - to find those hidden spies.

"This is the latest data from the surveillance system," a young agent in plain clothes reported in a low voice.

His eyes were fixed on the screen, a resolute glint in his eyes that could not be ignored.

"The communication records of these few individuals are abnormally frequent, especially their contact with the outside… very suspicious."

"Understood," came the low voice of another agent.

"Continue tracking, do not alert the enemy."

Their actions were meticulous and silent, every movement carefully planned.

In every corner of the base, New Navy agents were carrying out their missions, checking every call record, listening to every message, analyzing possible clues.

"Their contact is a high-ranking pirate commander from outside. They are obviously planning something," the agent handed the contact list to the captain, his expression grave.

"If we don't catch these people as soon as possible, the consequences will be disastrous."

The captain took the contact list and smiled coldly: "Do they really think they can escape?"

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Meanwhile, those suspected of colluding with the outside world were unaware that the shadow of death had quietly enveloped them.

Every conversation, every signal transmission, was exposed under the New Navy's surveillance system.

The movements of several key suspects gradually became clear.

"It's here," an agent said in a low voice, pointing to a coordinate on the map.

"He's meeting with the external pirate liaison tonight, we must act immediately."

"Get ready, keep everything as quiet as possible," the captain's tone was cold, like a beast about to strike.

The other agents nodded in unison, emanating an aura of grim determination.

They quickly headed to the target location. The suspects' residence was hidden in an inconspicuous building.

The agents quietly lurked around, observing the movements inside the house through the glass windows.

The suspects were talking in hushed tones, a look of conspiracy on their faces.

Pirate documents and strategic maps were scattered on the table, making one's heart heavy.

"This is proof of betrayal," the agent captain looked at the situation inside the house, his mind already made up.

He drew a pistol from his waist, his movements skilled, and ordered in a deep voice: "Let's move."

With a command, several agents rushed into the house, quickly subduing the suspects.

Without hesitation or any extra words, the gun muzzles were already aimed at those who were about to pay the price for their treasonous behavior.

"You…" one of the suspects looked at the sudden appearance of the agents in shock, his eyes full of astonishment and resentment.

"Stop pretending," the captain said coldly, without a trace of pity in his tone.

"Your crimes have been discovered by us."

"You thought you could hide this from us?" another agent smiled sarcastically.

"We've been tracking you since the first time you contacted the outside."

The pirates were quickly taken back to the command center, the entire base filled with a sense of oppression.

Jin An stood outside the monitoring room, his hands clenched into fists, his expression stern.

He knew that this battle, both internal and external, had only just begun.

Inside the interrogation room, several agents began interrogating the traitors.

One by one, the crimes were revealed, and the truth gradually surfaced.

The identities of the spies were exposed, and there was no hiding the traitors' betrayal.

"Speak, what exactly do you want to do?" Jin An walked into the interrogation room and looked coldly at the suspect in front of him.

The traitor's eyes flickered, and beads of sweat dripped from his forehead like rain. He knew it was all over.

"You…" the pirate pleaded in a low voice.

"We just want to live!"

"Live?" Jin An's eyes were like cold ice, his tone icy.

"You have committed the crime of betrayal, you deserve to pay the price for your choices."

Outside the interrogation room, Jin An clenched the intelligence file in his hand, his eyes as sharp as knives.

He made up his mind silently: This war is far from over.

The door of the interrogation room slowly closed, and the heavy atmosphere pressed on everyone's chest like stagnant water.

Jin An stood at the door, his hands clenched into fists, his gaze like a sharp blade, deep and cold.

Outside the window, the wind howled, as if whispering about what was about to happen.

The entire base seemed to have entered a moment of deathly silence, and even the air was frozen by this interrogation.

Behind him, several agents were confronting the traitors, and the atmosphere became increasingly oppressive.

Those naval officers who had once shouldered heavy responsibilities had now become their prey.

Jin An knew that these people had betrayed not others, but the entire New Navy, and betrayed the dream of safeguarding world peace.

"How dare you do such a thing," Jin An walked into the interrogation room, his voice low but filled with endless killing intent.

His pace was slow, but every step made the atmosphere in the room even heavier.

The traitors' eyes darted around, and although they were trying to remain calm, they could not hide the fear in their hearts.

Jin An did not show too much anger like the others, but slowly approached through cold eyes.

"Do you know?" Jin An's voice rang out in the dimly lit room, with a calm deterrence.

"The price of betrayal is unbearable."

He leaned slightly, approaching one of the traitors, his eyes flashing with a cold light.

The traitor instinctively took a step back, obviously flustered by this sense of oppression, and the sound of swallowing in his throat was particularly harsh.

"Do you think you can escape punishment?" Jin An's eyes were even colder, his hands behind his back, and his deep gaze was like a sharp blade, pointing directly at the hearts of these betrayers.

"It's easy to dodge a clear knife on the front battlefield, but it's hard to guard against a hidden arrow from behind.

Do you think you can escape the consequences of betrayal?"

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