Chapter 129
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nChapter 129 Global Catastrophe
nAny animal that inhaled the toxic air would grow larger and go into a frantic state. No one cared about those wild animals in a chaotic time like this though.
nVarious countries kept cubs and genes of wild animals. Heatia was a poor country, and only 10% of its population got into the arks. The other 90% were left to die.
nThe frantic beasts charged into cities and hunted the people by following their scents.
nHumans also went berserk when they inhaled the toxic substance and began to attack animals and other humans.
nAll hell broke loose in Heatia.
nHeatia was close to the equator and wasn’t affected by tsunamis or earthquakes. There were no volcanoes on its land either. It had never occurred to them that they would escape the natural disasters only to die in the hands of their own people.
nMeanwhile, the Pegasus Volcano on the Pegasus Grassland began to wake up. Rumbling noises kept coming from the bowels of the earth as if something could explode at any moment.
nThe glacier on both poles melted, raising the sea level, and the seawater flooded the land. The catastrophe had reached a global scale. Raging storms and tidal waves attacked countless arks floating in the oceans.
nMost of them were built with durable materials to withstand the horrible weather. However, they would have to count themselves unlucky if they were struck by lightning
nAlthough the metal hull of the arks was flame- and cold-resistant, it could still conduct electricity.
nIf an ark was struck by lightning, all the electronic devices would explode, and the engine could also be destroyed. When that happened, the passengers would be trapped in the sea.
nIt wasn’t an unlikely event.
nSome arks were already hit by lightning and sank into the sea. There was little hope of finding any survivors.
nHimmel Soan used his mental force to track the disasters all over the globe and would save as many people as his power could handle. But with so many things happening simultaneously, he couldn’t be everywhere all at once.
nSomething would happen in the west when he was in the east. Someone in the north would be in danger when he went to save lives in the south. He couldn’t cover so many countries all at once unless he recovered enough power to create his own avatars.
nHe barely had enough strength to help others now. If he had the spare power to create avatars, he might not even be able to protect Moon.
nHimmel Soan immediately detected the abnormality in Pegasus Grassland. He focused his mental force on the volcano through the crater. Although he couldn’t stop the eruption, he would hold it off for ten or twenty hours.
nMore and more people were posting comments online.
n“Gosh! I just saw a nearby ark sink into the sea!”
n“That’s nothing. I saw a Frostian ark melt into liquid! It was so scary!”
n“What? Melt into liquid? How’s that possible?”
n“It’s true! Frostia became so bright just then! I don’t know what happened, but everything was burnt down! The houses were turned into piles of ashes! It was so horrible! I can’t imagine what happened to those people!”
n“It’s the end of the world! Nature is taking its revenge! Earth is purging us!”
n“Shut up! It’s a meteorite, not some great purge! Lord, please help us get through this catastrophe!”
n“What’s Oraman waiting for? Why hasn’t he launched the cannon?”
n“Is he too old to remember what he should
ndo?”
n“Don’t rush him! He must be waiting for the optimal launching time!”
n“Don’t rush him? It’s easy for you to say! There’s a thunderstorm outside, and everybody on this ark will die if we’re struck by lightning! We can’t wait anymore! We only have less than ten minutes left! The meteorite is almost upon us!” “Launch the cannon, damn it! People are dying!”
nThe world was in a state of panic.
nIn Eternity’s control room, the scientists were trembling. Their hands were on the launch buttons, but they couldn’t press them. Oraman hadn’t given the order yet.
n“Mr. President, are we going to launch it? We have eight minutes left. I think we need to do it now.”
nOraman looked at the clock on the big screen.
n“Eight minutes. Let’s launch it now!”
n“Ready to launch!”
n“Ready to launch!”
nAll the scientists focused on the control panel.
n“Countdown! Ten!
n“Nine!
n“Eight!”
nThe world was nervously watching the launch protocol. Everybody was praying. It was their last hope.
n“Three!
n“Two!
n“One!
n“Launch!”
n“Launch the energy cannon!”
nThe scientists hit the buttons. The screen then showed what was going on outside Eternity. The cannon barrel began to absorb light until it gave off a red glow.
nThe cost of one launch was thirty billion. Developing countries couldn’t even dream about it. Even Neige, the wealthiest country in the world, could only afford the materials for one launch. That was how expensive it was.
nThere was a loud thump. Poof, just like that, thirty billion was gone.
nA thick streak of light with a 200m diameter shot up the clouds. The image on the screen changed again. It showed the streak of light rising into the sky.
nOne could see that the light was in fact a giant missile. It flew away from earth at lightning speed. The fire around it disappeared after it entered outer space because nothing burnt in the vacuum.
nThe missile flew toward the meteorite. The camera on the satellite followed it closely while everyone on Earth watched nervously.
n“Look! The Moonian website is showing the missile, too! The image is so clear!”
n“Gosh! It’s a hundred times better than the Neigerian image!”
n“How can it be? I thought Moon was only showing recordings. How can they be following the energy cannon? So, it’s true that they do have a camera out there. They weren’t showing CGI videos!”
n“That can’t be! If that’s the case, how advanced will their technology have to be?”
n“The two websites are showing the same thing! The angles are identical! If Neige is broadcasting the launch, so is Moon! Moon couldn’t have predicted what the missile looked like and put it in their recording! Look, the two images are exactly the same! It means Moon is broadcasting the launch, too!”
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