“Northern Europe?”
The first thing that came to Charlie’s mind when he heard the two words ‘Northern Europe’ was Helena, who had just been crowned as the new queen not long ago.
So, Charlie asked Porter, “How far is Bergen from Oslo City, which is the capital of Northern Europe?”
Porter replied, “About four hundred kilometers.”
Charlie felt slightly relieved when he heard this.
Four hundred kilometers. It seemed that the target of the mysterious organization’s operation this time had nothing to do with Helena.
He then spoke up and said, “Since it took off from Cyprus, there is a high probability that it has nothing to do with where 547 was stationed. It may be another group of dead soldiers.”
With that said, Charlie asked Porter, “Porter, how long does it take for a Boeing 777 to fly from Cyprus to Bergen?”
Porter hurriedly said, “Please wait a moment, Mr. Wade. I’ll check the map.”
After saying that, Porter checked on the computer for a moment and said, “Mr. Wade, the flight distance is about four thousand kilometers, and it is estimated that the whole journey will take about five hours including take-off and landing.”
“Five hours.” Charlie nodded and muttered, “What if I were to fly from New York to Oslo City, which is the capital of Northern Europe?”
Porter marked the distance on the map and said, “Mr. Wade, it’s about six thousand kilometers, and it will take seven and a half hours by civil aviation.”
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