After all of Schulz family’s assassins had been arrested, Japan's Self-Defense Forces cleared the scene. The airport resumed its normal operation.
Three buses with steel protective nets welded to the windows were employed, and Rosalie and the rest boarded the bus one after another. 2
Japan's Self-Defense Forces had placed two pairs of handcuffs on each of them, with their legs bound by shackles too in order to prevent them from escaping.
Not only so, but the assassins were also separated so that each military could guard them one-on-one.
On the bus, there were two seats in a row on the left and right.
Each suspect who had been handcuffed would sit near the window, while every fully-armed military would sit next to each suspect to prevent them from escaping. 3
Besides, there were another ten fully-armed military men standing by the corridor inside the bus. Any movement from any suspects would be shot dead instantly. 2
Rosalie looked out from the window welded with steel protective nets with a dull-looking face.
At the moment, the airport was brightly lit up. 3
Rosalie should be on her way back to her home country inside Schulz family's private airplane at this hour. Never in her wildest dreams had she imagined that she would become a prisoner instead.
She still could not think of the source of the problem that had caused herself and her accomplices to be caught.
One thing for sure, it would be almost impossible for her to escape this time!
In a moment, all of Schulz family's assassins had been escorted into the three buses. 3
The three buses then departed from the airport under the escort of ten armored military vehicles.
The Japan Homeland Security had decided to place all of Schulz family's assassins at its Osaka station in order to prevent any unforeseen circumstances. 2
The station was guarded by tens of thousands of military men. As such, it would be unlikely for any men to save the prisoners.
When the buses were about to leave the scene, Charlie’s airplane coincidentally passed by from behind.
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