The helicopter landed, landing on Swiss soil. The bad news was that the altitude was high, and there was still a long way to go to get down the mountain, but the good news was that there was a road.
Gao Guang was lifted out of the helicopter. Patrick still held his machine gun aloft, while Otto, having undergone a heart transplant, could only stand by. So it was the pilots and Lin Nianzu who carried Gao Guang, with his broken leg.
The Swiss were very tense. They had two helicopters, not dedicated armed helicopters but multipurpose AS532s that had been modified, fitted with cannons and machine guns.
As a mountainous country, Switzerland didn't have much need for anti-tank operations, so dedicated armed helicopters weren't necessary, but the modified helicopters with added machine guns were sufficient, whether for shooting at helicopters or people who had already landed.