Chapter 116

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nChapter 116 We’re Not Leaving

n“Mr. Soan, don’t you understand? Arks are the only way we can survive a catastrophe! The underground shelter is a joke!”

n“You’re the joke!” Nathan pointed at Lyton and bellowed, “Are you going to be responsible for 13 million lives? Didn’t you watch the press conference? Didn’t you see the IVE devices? Without them, your ark is as good as a paper boat! The meteorite will kill you all! You won’t be laughing then! Come back with us!”

nLyton shook his head. “I’m sorry, Mr. Soan, but I’m not going!”

n“We won’t be so civil if you insist on doing this. We’re doing this for your own good!”

nSomeone couldn’t stand him anymore and smirked. “For our own good? If that’s the case, you should arrest Himmel Soan and let the country build arks! How can the underground shelter be safe? Use your brain! It’s never going to work!”

nNathan turned to the man. “I’m sorry, but I do use my brain. All of us do. If you haven’t watched the news, it’s not too late. If you don’t have internet here, I’ve downloaded the files on my tablet. Mr. Lyton, please read it to them.”

nHe then gave Lyton a tablet.

nLyton looked at the file and picked a paragraph to read aloud. “Our country has named this super meteorite ‘Despair One.’ According to our observation, it’s covered by a layer of a tough substance that doesn’t exist on Earth. We’ve named it ‘Tia’ for the time being. It’s 180 thousand times harder than diamond and can easily cut through our planet.”

nAfter reading it, Lyton gave the tablet back to Nathan without any expression on his face.

n“It’s one of Himmel Soan’s discoveries, isn’t it? How impressive. Despair One is moving so fast; how did he manage to extract this substance? How did he know Tia is 180 thousand times tougher than a diamond?”

nIt was very easy for Himmel Soan to obtain that substance. He could fly into outer space and obtain it in person!

nHowever, people on earth would never believe that.

nNathan said, “He could do those things because he’s the best scientist on Earth. Isn’t that enough?” “The best scientist? Says who? Himself?” Lyton said sarcastically.

nNathan was displeased. “Mr. Lyton, I can understand why the stupid foreigners wouldn’t believe Mr. Himmel Soan, but you’re a Moonian! Why won’t you trust your own countryman? Mr. Soan will never deceive his fellow Moonians!”

nMr. Lyton said, “Fine. Let’s say what you told me is true, but I still believe the arks are our only way out!”

nHe then turned to the other passengers and shouted, “Anyone who wants to leave can feel free to do so. You can make your own decisions, be it to stay here or to leave for the underground shelter. I won’t force you!”

nThe passengers replied immediately, “Of course, we’ll stay here!”

n“We’re not as gullible as the fools outside! The underground shelter will become an underground reservoir as soon as the Pegasus Grassland is flooded! How safe can it be?!”

n“I’d rather die here in the ark! My family will stay here, too! I’m not walking into your trap!”

nNathan was so frustrated that he shouted at the passengers. “There’s no trap! We’re only trying to help you! Do you really think hiding here will keep you safe? Without the IVE Extractors, no substance on Earth can stand the impact of the meteorite! Do you think the ark is safe? Watch this!”

nHe then punched the cabin door.

nThere was a loud thump, but nothing happened.

nNathan was surprised.

nHe was a cultivator and could easily punch through any metal. That was a thick door, but he was sure he could punch through it within ten blows. Yet, his punch didn’t do anything to the door, and it only hurt his fist.

nHis cultivation level wasn’t high enough.

nUnwilling to give up, Nathan threw more punches. He kept hitting the door. However, the door was much tougher than he had expected. He couldn’t even make a dent.

nInstead, his knuckles started bleeding.

n“What are you doing?”

n“Are you out of your mind?”

n“I’ve never seen anyone so stupid!”

n“Is he trying to punch through the door? Keep at it, and you may get what you want next

nyear!”

nThe crowd figured out what Nathan was doing and laughed at him.

nThe door was much tougher than Nathan had expected. After dozens of punches, it remained without a scratch.

nSeeing that Nathan’s fist was covered with blood, Lyton stopped him. “That’s enough, Mr. Soan. What are you doing?”

n“I’m going to prove to you that the door isn’t hard enough!”

nThe crowd laughed again.

n“Not hard enough? Was that what he said?”

n“That’s the hardest metal on Earth, and you’re saying it’s not hard enough. Hasn’t your little experiment failed?”

n“If this material isn’t hard, then nothing is!”

n“Did you just call us stupid? You’re the stupid one! All the people going into the underground shelter are idiots!”

nEven Lyton couldn’t help but mock Nathan. “Mr. Soan, I think you know how hard the door is. Stop wasting your energy. We’re not leaving.”

nNathan had no choice but to contact the HQ for help.

nMoon was a vast country. Although natural disasters had taken place in many regions, the country still managed to provide signals for telecommunication devices. However, it was only limited to people out on missions. The cell phones of ordinary people had stopped working.

nHQ asked to talk to Mr. Lyton, who then agreed.

nLyton got a tongue-lashing from Henry Lang, but it couldn’t change anything. Lyton had quit his job. If he refused to go back, no one could force him.

nNathan took the device. “Director Lang, what should we do now? Shall we bring them back by force?”

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