The Ten Thousand Armies deployed over a thousand soldiers to New York for several days in a row, but they still failed to track down Finley's whereabouts.
Porter was very ashamed about this, and he called Charlie almost every day to apologize.
Charlie didn’t blame him. He knew that in looking for clues, a complete chain was necessary. If a link was missing, it would be impossible to restore the chain. Without a proper trail, nothing could be found. Forget the Ten Thousand Armies, even the United States' National Security Agency would fail.
Finley couldn’t be found at all since his arrival at the New York JFK Airport, and the Ten Thousand Armies was temporarily unable to fill in this small hole in their search. Naturally, it was impossible for them to find Finley's whereabouts.
Porter soon thought of a way to break out of their predicament. He planned to investigate all the vehicles and helicopters that entered and left the airport within a few hours after Finley's arrival in New Y