The ground network system that Charlie developed, which was based on the airport terminal, station vending machines, and advanced AI models, had already tracked the movements of the Three Elders when they last ventured out and returned to South America.
This time, they first took a seaplane to the waters near Buenos Aires, followed by a transfer to a speedboat to reach the shore. Once they docked, the three of them made their way straight to the airport.
As soon as the trio arrived at the airport's VIP building, the system instantly recognized them.
Neither Morgana nor the Three Elders considered the potential risk of being exposed through facial recognition, nor were they aware that Charlie had such a powerful surveillance tool. The most ingenious part of it all is that all international airports and customs require passengers to keep their faces uncovered. This means that unless the individual is completely disguised, they cannot escape detection by the underground network system.
This time, the Three Elders were not on a mission with a specific objective, but instead had one year of free time. For them, going undercover was a cumbersome endeavor, as they traveled the globe and couldn't maintain a disguise at all times. Furthermore, when moving between countries, their appearance needed to match their passports, so none of them were cautious enough to take the initiative to disguise themselves.
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