With their cards already on the table, hundreds of Tiger Soldiers and Cavalry Guards no longer attempted to hide their actions. The three teams promptly began their assigned tasks, diving into investigations with full force.
Even though the Warriors Den lacked its own remote sensing satellite, it was able to purchase the latest imaging data from major satellite companies. Whether these companies had captured any images of Duke Mining in the days leading up to this depended purely on chance.
The good news was that they obtained satellite images of Duke Mining from several companies covering the past few days. The unfortunate news was that these images showed no signs of abnormal activity at Duke Mining over the last seven or eight days.
First, the photographs were taken during daylight hours, and the gates of Duke Mining were closed, with no vehicles or personnel entering or leaving.
Secondly, a comparison with previous satellite images revealed no sign of foreign vehicles or equipment, let alone any indications of a large-scale evacuation.
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