In the afternoon, Charlie said goodbye to Helena and Peter, and embarked on his solitary journey back to the United States.
The route from Ottawa to Burlington was not long, but it did involve some complexities at the border. However, the border control between the US and Canada was relatively relaxed, especially since the watchful eyes of the Rothschild family were absent. For Charlie, it was a task easily accomplished.
Having successfully entered the United States, Charlie took a car to Burlington, where his plane was waiting, already prepared for takeoff.
Meanwhile, at a small airport tens of kilometers away from Burlington International Airport, the Department of Homeland Security was conducting an exhaustive search of the Gulfstream G650. Yet, they had yet to uncover any valuable findings.
The Department of Homeland Security was beginning to suspect if this entire affair was a complete fabrication or if the intelligence officer had made a grave error. Nevertheless, once the arrow was released, there was no turning back, so they had to thoroughly search the plane before closing the case.
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