My Ultimate Sign-in System Made Me Invincible

Chapter 167: Local To Global Scene


[Live Feed – CNN]

"Ladies and gentlemen, what you are seeing right now is unprecedented. The aircraft descending into Los Angeles International Airport is not a military transport, not Air Force One, not an airline superjumbo. That… is a privately registered Airbus A380. The world's first."

The anchor's voice shook with disbelief as live helicopter footage filled the screen. The obsidian-black giant sliced through the evening haze, platinum streaks shimmering across its fuselage. Gasps rippled through the studio.

"Look at the size of it," the co-anchor whispered. "That's… that's the Black Titan."

***

[KTLA Local Coverage – At the Fence Line]

The camera jolted as the field reporter was jostled by the surging crowd. Behind him, hundreds, if not thousands pressed against chain-link fencing, shouting and pointing skyward.

"Folks, the noise here is unbelievable. People are screaming, climbing on cars, holding up phones — look, look! There it is, breaking through the clouds now!"

The lens zoomed tight. The giant touched down with a puff of white smoke as its wheels bit the runway. The sound of reverse thrust thundered across the tarmac, windows in the terminal visibly shuddering.

The crowd erupted as though at a rock concert.

"It's real!" someone screamed. "It's actually real!"

***

[BBC World News]

"…to repeat, that is no scheduled flight. Heathrow spotters confirmed the registry earlier today: N914LX. An Airbus A380 in full private livery, which aviation experts said was impossible. And yet, here it is, rolling down Runway 25R in Los Angeles."

The camera cut to studio, where the aviation analyst shook his head. "Even Saudi princes never managed this. The costs are staggering. And now, an eighteen-year-old American, Liam Scott, is named in the registry. Frankly, the numbers don't add up."

***

[CNN – Live Helicopter Feed]

"Ladies and gentlemen, the aircraft is taxiing now. You can see it moving toward the Imperial Terminal. That hangar ahead, number 14, is where it's headed. Imperial is reserved for private heads of state, foreign royalty, ultra-high-net-worth individuals. But even then, it has nothing on this scale."

The camera panned as the A380 dwarfed everything around it. A 777 paused on a taxiway, looking like a toy in comparison.

"Look at the wingspan. Look at how much space it's taking. It really deserves the name, The Flying Palace."

***

[Fox News – Breaking Banner: BLACK TITAN AT LAX]

"Viewers, if you're just joining us, this is live footage from Los Angeles. What you're seeing is the largest private aircraft in the world — a black Airbus A380. It has just disappeared into Hangar 14. FAA confirms it is registered legally, though the name has now been sealed and they are refusing to give comment as to the reason why."

"We've seen billionaires with Gulfstreams. But this? This is power projection. This isn't just wealth. This is influence," the anchor said with low voice, leaning forward.

***

[KTLA – Fence Line Reporter]

"Hold on — the hangar doors are opening again. Something's coming out. Stand by—"

The roar of the crowd surged and the camera jolted as people screamed, and lifted phones higher.

"It's not the jet this time. It's… oh my god, it's a car. Zoom in, zoom in!"

The lens focused on a long, impossibly sleek shape slid out into the light. Obsidian black, platinum flecks catching the sun.

"That is the Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet — but folks, that car never made it past prototype stage. And yet, there it is, roadworthy, rolling out of Hangar 14. This is insane."

But then the cheers faltered, as onfusion rippled through the crowd.

Behind the Maybach came a white-and-blue LAX Airport Police patrol car, lights flashing. And flanking the car — two matte-black Chevrolet Suburbans, windows tinted black, plates unmistakably federal.

The convoy formed instantly: patrol in front, Maybach in center, Suburbans at the flanks.

***

[MSNBC Anchor Panel]

"Are we looking at government escort?" one anchor asked, her voice rising.

"Those are DHS plates," the correspondent replied grimly. "That spacing is textbook surveillance box formation. Not for protection but observation."

"So the government knows exactly who he is?"

"They're not letting him roll out of LAX without eyes on him, that much is certain."

***

Press Conference: FAA / LAX

Hours later, the scene shifted to a cramped press hall inside LAX. Reporters shouted over each other, cameras flashing like a storm.

At the podium, an FAA spokesperson clutched notes like a lifeline. His face was pale, his tie crooked.

"The Airbus A380-800 that took off this afternoon and landed this evening is fully registered, compliant with FAA standards, and legally authorized for private operation," he began.

Instantly, questions tore through the room.

"Who owns it?"

"Why did the registry vanish from public record?"

"Why are DHS vehicles flanking the car?"

"Is this a security threat?"

"Was the flight plan filed under a false entity?"

The spokesperson repeated woodenly, "The aircraft is compliant. The registry has been sealed for privacy reasons. We have no further comment."

The room erupted again.

"Why seal it after it went viral?" shouted a Reuters journalist.

"Is it true the owner is a U.S. citizen under twenty?" pressed Bloomberg.

"Does Homeland Security have operational control over him?" asked the BBC correspondent.

"No further comment," the spokesperson said, his voice cracking.

***

Global Broadcast Reactions.

[BBC – Studio Debate]

The aviation historian looked pale. "Private A380s were supposed to be fantasy. Even oil sheikhs never made it happen. And yet one has just flown, under American registry. Whoever Liam Scott is, he has upended the entire balance of wealth and aviation in one stroke."

[CNN Newsroom]

"I have never seen this: an eighteen-year-old American operating a half-billion-dollar aircraft, under federal escort, with regulators refusing to explain. Viewers, this is history in real time."

[Fox News – Heated Panel]

One commentator leaned forward angrily: "This is government cover-up. If DHS SUVs are shadowing him, then this isn't just private wealth. This is state-backed."

Another shook his head. "No — this is worse. If it's private, it means a teenager is richer than sovereign wealth funds. That's destabilizing."

***

International Coverage

[CCTV – Beijing]

The anchor's Mandarin voiceover rolled as satellite images filled the screen, "American teenager, name Liam Scott, said to own aircraft of unprecedented scale. Ministry of State Security reviewing. Officials say: this represents not indulgence, but power projection. Question is: who funds him?"

The panelist added, "If this is real, then this boy becomes a strategic asset. If this is a front, then America hides a deeper hand."

***

[RT – Moscow]

"Eighteen years old, they say. An Airbus A380, the Flying Palace, in private hands. Do you believe this? We do not. Either the CIA built a myth, or this boy is theirs. Our sources say FSB already watching his every step," the anchor said.

The ticker read: PRIVATE A380 — AMERICAN WEAPON OR INDIVIDUAL POWER?

***

[Al Jazeera – Doha]

"Good evening. Tonight, the world asks: who is Liam Scott? This teenager now owns what even Saudi royalty could not purchase — a private Airbus A380. A symbol not just of wealth, but of dominance. And note, his car — the Maybach 6 Cabriolet — never entered production. How did he obtain it? What does this mean for balance of global power?"

The guest analyst smiled faintly. "It means a new player has entered the board. And nobody knows his game."

***

[NHK – Tokyo]

On screen: drone footage of the A380's landing, replayed in slow motion.

The anchor's voice was calm, almost reverent: "A symbol of impossible luxury has become reality. A teenager in America, name Liam Scott, is now the world's most mysterious magnate."

***

The final montage played across every major news outlet:

The A380 landing, wheels smoking on asphalt.

The Maybach Imperium gliding from the hangar.

Federal Suburbans boxing it in as the convoy rolled toward the highway.

Reporters shouting, FAA spokespeople stonewalling.

Crowds screaming at the fence line, hashtags blazing across the screen.

On every network around the world, the same unanswered question lingered in bold banners:

WHO IS LIAM SCOTT?

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