The Legendary Man Chapter 924-When Jonathan handed Charleigh over to Ksana, he had already placed a tracking device on Charleigh’s body in advance.
The device would update its location and send a signal to Jonathan every ten minutes. The interval was designed to disrupt Remdik’s satellite interception signal and prevent them from performing real-time tracking on Charleigh.
While that approach was relatively safe, it also brought about some inconvenience at the same time.
If Jonathan wanted to find Charleigh and Ksana now, he could only head to the location where the signal was sent ten minutes ago and proceed with his search from there by following the traces.
Fortunately, the master and servant contract was still in place. Hence, once Jonathan and Ksana were a certain distance apart, the contract would enable him to determine Ksana’s general location.
As his servant, Ksana had to carry out the mission assigned to her by Jonathan unconditionally.
Therefore, he did not have to think hard about where she could have gone. He was confident she must have continued south.
Nevertheless, with the speed of a God Realm cultivator, ten minutes was sufficient time for her to travel several dozen kilometers, so if the paths taken by the two of them deviated from one another by the slightest degree, the distance between them would still become immense.
Looking at the electronic map, Jonathan furrowed his brows.
After a scan, a red flashing point appeared on the map at a point about twenty kilometers away from him. The location information has been updated! They’re moving southeastward!
Jonathan adjusted his direction, leaped out from the forest, and quickly rushed toward Ksana’s location.
At the same time, high above the clouds, a military transport aircraft was flying northwest.
Printed on the fuselage of the transport plane was a single Remdikian word, which meant “sky” in their language.
That logo indicated that the aircraft belonged to the Sky Army, one of Remdik’s eight main military units.
Remdik’s military was divided primarily into two major war zones.
One was the infantry-dominated eastern battlefield, which covered two-thirds of the eastern part of Remdik.
The eastern war zone was divided into four major units, namely the Glacier Army and the Arctic Army in the north, and the Snow Wolf Army and the Medved Army in the south.
At present, soldiers from the four units in the eastern war zone, save for a very small part that maintained the usual defense of their garrisons, had all been deployed to the north of River Onxy to prepare for the battle that might commence at any time.
The western war zone, on the other hand, was more like an enormous independent legion composed of a mix of forces.
Due to its unique climate and location, the western part of Remdik was quite different from the vast, sparsely populated, and underdeveloped eastern region. Remdik’s western region was extremely prosperous, with all the important cities established there.
After all, a country’s development depended highly on a developed transportation system.
Remdik’s western territories had numerous ports and were close to various Epean countries. As a result, the center of both administration and economy for the nation was located within a one-third area of the western region.
Such a strategic layout could effectively accelerate the development process of Remdik’s western territories, but it also gave rise to significant security risks.
In the event of a large-scale war, Remdik could be entirely crippled by a single precise strike on the densely populated cities in the western region.
Under such circumstances, if the Western Army were to follow the same division of defense as its Eastern counterpart, it might leave security loopholes for enemies to exploit and break through the nation’s defense network.
Therefore, the defense mechanism adopted by Remdik’s western war zone was for the four military units there to communicate and collaborate closely in safeguarding the entire territory’s security.
The four major legions at the Remdikian Western Army were Land Army, Sky Army, Deep Sea Army, and Divine Wind Army.
These four army corps were responsible for infantry defense, air strikes, naval battle groups, and the crackdown on internationally-regulated special forces in the entire western region of Remdik.
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