Chapter 114

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nChapter 114 Ten Hours to Go

nIt was none other than Himmel Soan.

nMembers of the three divisions immediately dropped to their knees.

n“Patriarch!”

n“Patriarch!”

n“Patriarch!”

nThe survivors recognized Himmel Soan as well.

n“Aren’t you the scientist from Moon?”

n“You’re the one who claims to be 200 years old?”

n“How did you get here? I know your face! You’re Himmel Soan!”

nAfter the initial shock, Rick rose to his feet. “Mr. Soan, is it? I want to file a complaint! I want to go to Neige, but these people won’t take me there! What are you going to do about it?!”

nHimmel Soan glanced at him. “That’s easily done. Come over here.”

nRick pondered for a few seconds before marching toward him. “What?”

nHimmel Soan suddenly grabbed him by the shoulder and threw him out of the cabin.

n“You don’t deserve our effort, and you’re a waste of our resources. You can go to Neige

nnow!”

n“Ah-” Rick’s scream resonated in the air as he fell through the clouds.

n“Anyone else wants to go to Neige?” Himmel Soan looked at the others.

nRick’s former companions stopped talking altogether and sat in their seats like well-behaved kids.

nDuncan liked this turn of events, while the people of the three divisions smiled.

nThat ungrateful man got what he deserved!

nHimmel Soan said, “Please sit down and fasten your seat belt. There’s strong wind ahead, and we’re going to experience some turbulence. Don’t worry. Everything’s going to be fine.”

n“Yes, sir!” The three divisions never doubted Himmel Soan and trusted his prediction. They immediately fastened everyone onto their seats.

nThe rescue helicopter had taken in more passengers than usual, so not everyone had a seat. Those who didn’t have a seat belt were tied down by ropes.

nSeeing that everyone was safely fastened, Himmel Soan jumped out of the cabin door.

n“What’s he doing?!”

nDuncan and the other survivors shouted. “Why did he jump?!”

n“He didn’t carry a parachute!”

n“He’s been pulled away by the airflow! We have to help him!”

nPeter raised his hand to calm them down.

n“Don’t worry! He’s going to be fine. Mr. Soan is a scientist and has invented more things than Tony Stark! I think you all know who that is.”

n“Look!”

nSomeone pointed out of the helicopter, drawing everyone’s attention. Himmel Soan was flying alongside the helicopter. He wasn’t wearing any flying device, not even a helmet or an eye mask.

nIt looked like he was flying on his own. How shocking!

nEven Iron Man needed his suit!

nHowever, one couldn’t see anything remotely similar to a suit on Himmel Soan.

n“How does he do it?”

n“Is he flying?”

n“Gosh! I must be having an illusion!”

nPeter immediately explained, “Please calm down. Mr. Soan is wearing an invisible flying suit invented by himself and scientists like Viclan and William. It allows him to use the airflow to fly. The suit hasn’t been launched yet. You’ll know more in the future!”

nViclan and William were much more famous scientists than Himmel Soan. Once their names were mentioned, the survivors were gradually convinced.

nRick had passed out during his fall. Himmel Soan had pushed him out of the helicopter to set an example for the others.

nIt was very effective. No one else dared to say another word.

nFrom afar, the helicopter was about the size of a grain. Ahead of it was a large patch of dark clouds.

nThe clouds were rolling, and lightning flashed from time to time.

nThe catastrophe wasn’t just limited to the ground. The sky was also a dangerous place. Ordinary aircraft wouldn’t be able to go through the clouds. The airflow and the lightning would tear them to pieces.

nHimmel Soan dived in first to lead the helicopter through the clouds. Although he had only recovered 0.1% of his strength, it was enough to handle natural disasters like this.

nHe could even withstand the heat of the mouth of an erupting volcano, which was thousands of degrees high.

nWith the little power he had recovered, he could destroy most of the earth. The thunderstorm wouldn’t leave a scratch on him.

n“Gosh! He’s in the clouds!”

n“Is he navigating for us?”

n“That’s unbelievable!”

n“Is he going to be alright?

n“I think I believe him now. Everything he said online was probably true!”

nHimmel Soan and the Soan empire worked together. They evacuated hundreds of thousands of survivors in the next ten hours.

nMost of those people had been abandoned by their own countries. Their countries had to because their hands were tied. With the limited resources, only the rich and powerful could survive. Ordinary people were left to die.

nRick wasn’t the only one with a behavioral problem. Himmel Soan didn’t want guys like him to bring trouble to Moon and drive wedges between people, so he had let his men teach them a lesson on their way back.

nIf those people still insisted on going to Neige, the Moonians had to take coercive measures and treat them as prisoners. They would force those men to go to the underground shelter.

nThe meteorite was ten hours away.

nThe time was upon the human race.

nThe underground shelter was cramped. Tens of thousands of devices were distributed throughout the shelter, and members of the Dragon Tribe and Sky Eye had evenly spread out the innate vigorous energy. They were ready for the impact.

nThe space cannon was also completed.

nJust like the underground shelter, the space cannon was protected by the IVE extractors as well. Otherwise, it would be destroyed by the sand storm and earthquakes as soon as it was set up on the Pegasus Grassland.

nThe grassland had a high altitude and wouldn’t be affected by floods. The only thing that could pose any threat was the Pegasus Volcano 150km away.

nIt was the second-largest volcano in the world. It had been stirring since the natural disasters, but it hadn’t erupted yet.

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