Spencer raised his hand to glance at his wristwatch.
It was 12 noon.
At this moment, he was sitting in a bulletproof sedan, with a sealed space outside the window.
To put it bluntly, the car was stopped inside a large underground elevator which, along with the platform, was slowly descending along the tracks.
300 meters underground, behind the surrounding walls and ceiling, lay a 50-meter-thick lead layer that blocked all electronic signals and could also prevent X-ray-based scrutiny.
Not only that, it was also a quasi-nuclear-proof facility, so that even if a nuclear war raged above, the people inside could still party with peace of mind.
Spencer believed that the Human Connection Plan Foundation was currently facing a tremendous threat.
Although governments from various countries around the world were still trying to contact him and ally with him, hoping to use him as a tool to exert pressure on their adversaries in politics and the military, just as before.