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Danger was about to face Dakar city in Senegal, and also the entire United Kingdom. This was according to British intelligence, who worked day and night to catch the Frenchman who killed the Irish billionaire—an ally of the Crown Prince of the UK, before he invested in crude oil.
Danger was also about to strike Senegal and later spread across Africa, the UK, and the entire Europe. This was the concern of the East Africa Security Agency (EASA), who worked tirelessly to rescue the whole continent from disaster.
Both agencies had targeted one man, the person responsible for everything. One had the correct information about the calamity; the other had received the wrong details from an untrusted subordinate of the Frenchman. The rest was a collaboration between agencies—after realizing they shared a common enemy—in order to protect their countries and continents.