Victor got in the car, and the convoy headed towards New York.
Sitting beside him, Casare looked tense. After some hesitation, he finally spoke up, "Boss, do you really want to challenge the Americans in fighter jet piloting? This..."
It almost seemed like doubt was written all over his face.
Of course, it wasn't rare for presidents in the world to know how to pilot aircraft. Take Bush, for instance, who served in the US Navy during World War II. He was also the youngest pilot in the Pacific Fleet at that time and flew an Avenger Torpedo Bomber.
The key point is that in 1944, his plane was shot down near Japan by Japanese forces, he parachuted into the Pacific Ocean, and was rescued by a US Navy submarine. Old Bush was also quite fortunate to become the sole survivor of his crew.
Perhaps, he was a deserter?
Life, sometimes, is really a matter of luck!
Had he died, would the world's pattern and direction have changed completely?