Chapter 42
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nTranslator:Henyee TranslationsEditor:Henyee Translations
n“Who’s There to Stop the Soan Empire?”
n“The Saddest Day of This Country! Everyone’s Weeping! Can No One Stop This Tragedy?”
n“What Else Can We Do?”
n“My Ludicrous Countrymen!”
n“My Countrymen Are Pathetic!”
n“The Disastrous Effect of Cyberbullying”
n“The Himmel Soan Incident: Did Stella Shane Start It All?”
nBefore long, countless posts were created, and one would feel overwhelmed just by reading the titles.
nPeople of the country did some thorough self-criticism over the Himmel Soan incident. Some felt awakened, some regretted what they had done, and some were furious. No matter what their reactions were, what was done was done.
nThere was no turning back.
nEven Henry Lang and Gordon Marlow couldn’t stop Drake. Who else could save the day?
nDrake had led his fellow members of the Soan empire on a one-way journey. Nothing changed for several days in a row, and many people were in despair.
nWould they see a miracle on the last day?
nThey still held a sliver of hope, even if miracles would never happen.
n‘A day passed.
nHundreds of millions of people came out to see off Drake, Phoebe, and the three divisions.
nPeople lined up from the sacred temple to the city of Skysea.
nSkysea was also where the ocean road started. It was one of the major coastal cities in the country. Based on the speed of the three divisions, they would reach the ocean road by midnight.
nEveryone was waiting anxiously. Finally, the president of the country came back from abroad. The administration of Skysea built a temporary airport for him to land.
nThe president requested to meet Drake.
nAnd Drake agreed.
nMany people put their hopes on the president, praying that he could change Drake’s mind at the last moment. The online community went silent when the meeting between the two men took place.
nIt was as if everyone had gone offline.
nOr maybe, they were praying for the Soan empire in different comers of the country.
nUnfortunately, things didn’t end the way they wanted. Even the president couldn’t change Drake’s mind. He still told him the same thing.
nHe wasn’t going to force everyone in the Soan empire to die for Himmel Soan. It was on a voluntary basis.
nHowever, he wouldn’t deprive those people of their rights to die for Himmel Soan either. As a member of the Soan empire, he knew perfectly well what it meant to other members.
nIt would be a glorious mission!
n“Has the president failed?”
n“Oh my god! What will happen to this country?”
n“It’s all Stella Shane’s fault! That bitch!”
n“Don’t you understand? By now, Stella Shane isn’t responsible for everything that has happened! The real culprits who have caused Mr. Soan’s death and the current situation are the trolls!”
n“That’s right! Stella Shane might have started the whole thing, but it would never have gone this far if it hadn’t been for those trolls!”
n“Those 60 million people are scumbags!”
n“Tm so sorry! I’m one of those 60 million scumbags! I sincerely apologize to everyone!”
n“What good can your apology do to us now?”
n“Enough! Even Mr. Drake Soan has forgiven them. There’s no use accusing them now!”
n“Mr. Soan can forgive them; I can’t! Never!”
n“Mr. Soan is a generous man. He’s forgiven those people because he knows killing them won’t bring Mr. Himmel Soan back! He chose to forgive them; it’s costing him his own life!”
n“I totally agree with you! I wish they hadn’t forgiven those people! I wish they had killed them all and gone on living!”
nIna five-star hotel in another city in the country, Jason Soan was sitting on the sofa in a daze. He saw on the TV that Drake had led his people to Skysea. Himmel Soan was lying peacefully in the crystal coffin.
n“Patriarch…” Suddenly, he started banging on the door and windows, shouting hysterically, “Let me out! Let me out! Let me out of here!”
nSomeone outside replied, “I’m sorry, Mr. Soan, but you’ll have to stay here for another night. We’ll let you go first thing in the morning!”
n“Are you the police? Who gave you the right to keep me here? I’m going to sue you!”
n“Tm sorry, Mr. Soan. I can’t let you leave even if you’re going to kill me!”
n“You… you…” Jason was furious, but there was nothing he could do. He didn’t hate those people. He only hated himself.
nHe knew very well that they were trying to protect him. However, they had no idea what Himmel Soan meant to the Soan empire.
n‘The person guarding the door felt depressed after learning that the president had failed to change the Soans’ minds. Still, he was somewhat proud of himself because they had saved one member of the Soan empire.
nThe Soan empire would march onto the ocean bridge that night and never return. After that, Jason wouldn’t be able to do anything even if they set him free.
n‘What they did was contemptible, but it gave them the result they wanted. They wouldn’t defend themselves even if Jason called the police afterward and sent them to prison.
nHowever, things weren’t as simple as they had expected.
nSuddenly, there was a loud noise inside as if the glass had been broken.
nThe man at the door was alarmed and stuck his ear on the door. He couldn’t hear a thing.
nHe tapped on the door.
n“Mr. Soan, are you there?” He called Jason’s name, but no one answered.
nHe panicked and opened the door. The window glass was shattered, and Jason was no longer in the room.
nDamn it!
nThey were on the 18th floor!
n“Mr. Soan? Mr. Soan!”
nThe man ran to the window and looked down. A large crowd had gathered downstairs like swarming ants.
nHe immediately took the elevator and went downstairs.
nSurrounded by the crowd, Jason was lying face down on the ground. The impact of the fall had turned him into a pulp.
n“Mr. Soan…”
nThe guard grabbed his own hair, couched down, and howled. He thought he had done the right thing. But it had cost Jason his life.
n“Mr. Soan!” he cried at the top of his lungs.
n“What? Mr. Soan? Did you call him Mr. Soan?”
n“He… He’s a member of the Soan empire! He’s one of them! I failed to protect him! It’s all my fault! I want to kill myself!” The man couldn’t stop crying and kept blaming himself.
nThe crowd was astonished..
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