Jack moved swiftly. After reaching an agreement with the other party, he transferred a deposit of 20,000 US dollars and then instructed the Evans family's representative in Africa to arrange the remaining cash.
Since they needed to leave no trace, using a remittance method was out of the question. Cash was the most viable option.
For the Evans family, gathering over 200,000 US dollars was not an insurmountable task. They not only needed to provide Jack with the cash but also had to organize a so-called construction team to rush to the food processing plant with essential supplies. Simultaneously, they needed to implement comprehensive security upgrades at the factory to ensure everything was thoroughly safeguarded.
To keep an eye on the situation, Charlie had also informed Wesley to mobilize the elite members of their team and find a way to enter through Algeria, making their way to Duke Mining to await further instructions. These members disguised themselves and flew from Lebanon to Algeria. They would likely arrive within a few hours, and with their capabilities, crossing the border shouldn't take too long. They estimated their arrival within 24 hours.
As for Charlie, his immediate task was to head to the freight yard before loading was completed in the afternoon, where he would sneak into a carriage destined for Duke Mining using psychological suggestion to aid his entry into this risky environment.
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