Three hours later, at the host country's International Airport.
The airport perimeter was cordoned off by a large number of police, travelers were asked to wait in the hall, not allowed to wander around, and certainly not to cross the security line, as if facing a formidable enemy. The motorcade of the Yin Country delegation was led by police cars, slowly arriving, heading down the special corridor towards the airport runway. This delegation had diplomatic immunity, so there was no need for checks, allowing them to board directly.
At this moment, the situation changed abruptly. Countless people rushed out from the airport hall directly towards the motorcade. The surrounding police, as if they were aware of the situation beforehand, did not immediately use force to stop them. They pretended to block them but secretly let them pass. This group quickly rushed ahead of the motorcade, blocking its path.
