Chapter 461 - 232 Laredo_3
But as long as we have the firepower and the manpower, everything will be easy to handle. There’s no risk flying domestically, it’s all about being prepared for any situation.
Soon, more than three hours had flashed by, and Old Jack flying the private plane arrived over Laredo, Texas. He contacted the control tower of the rural city airport to report his landing, and after getting a response, picked an empty runway to land on.
Allen Zhang stretched lazily, glancing out the window only to see darkness had fallen.
The airport right in the middle of the city center was clearly run-down, with facilities and management comparable to some rural airstrip in the Qiliye Mountains. It was just as you’d expect from a blend of city and countryside.
After disembarking from the jet, no airport staff came forward to greet them. The airport security guards stood by, too lazy to even glance at them.
Blitz explained, "This public airport doesn’t charge extra for services beyond leasing hangar space, storing aircraft, and refueling. I specifically chose this free-use airport because international airports not only charge fees but local police also check personal belongings. Though they’ll let you through as long as you pay them, the process can be very troublesome."
Allen Zhang commended him for his reliable work.
They had Old Jack find an airport employee, paid for a full tank of gas for the plane, grabbed a few cups of coffee to perk up, and also bought Mexican chicken burrito meals to fill their stomachs.
They also rented an old, beaten-up Highlander from the airport car rental, not caring how many hands it had gone through.
Leaving the jet parked at the open-air airport, the three men boldly drove the vehicle loaded with cargo out of the airport and into the town.
