Chapter 78

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nChapter 78 To the Point

nHimmel Soan was a fast reader because he could scan whatever he was reading with his mental force. Viclan had reached where he was after spending half of his life in scientific research. Himmel Soan could reach his level in a matter of days.

nThey had ten days to prepare for the event. The Earth would be affected on the 11th day.

nTen days would be enough.

nHimmel Soan was confident that he could master all the knowledge in the next few days.

nHe knew how the Void Definition worked, but he needed an external device that could work as his body and release an air cannonball with a tremendous force.

nHe would rather do the research himself than give the job to others. Before, he didn’t think the work was important enough. After all, as a cultivator, his body was his best device, and his spiritual essence was the best form of energy. He could achieve the effect he wanted on his own.

nHowever, a lot of things were happening at the same time. He couldn’t recover his full strength any time soon, and a super meteorite was coming. He had no choice but to study it on his own.

n“Patriarch, why do you need the textbooks?”

n“What?”

n“Nothing. I’ll get them for you right away.”

nViclan soon got Himmel all the chemistry and physics textbooks he could find.

nHimmel Soan started from the basics and memorized the periodic table within one second.

n“image I shot this photo at the Pegasus Grassland this afternoon. There are so many people. I think they’re all from the Soan empire. What are they doing?”

n“image I saw it, too! Here are some of the pictures. Does anyone know what they’re doing?”

n“Holy crap. That’s a lot of people!”

n“It’s not just happening in the Pegasus Grassland. I saw people from Sky Eye in the Loess Plain, too. There are a lot of tunneling machines. I wonder what they’re digging for.”

n“Is it some ancient remains? An old tomb, maybe?”

n“I don’t think so. This one is much bigger. I don’t think it’s a tomb. They’re digging a huge

npit.”

n“Seriously? Are they building a shelter? I’m joking.”

n“LOL. Is a meteorite really going to hit us?”

n“Bull**! That’s not going to happen!”

n“If you ask me, it’s very straightforward. We can wait for what Neige will do. The news is real if they’re also building a shelter. If not, we don’t have anything to worry about. They’re not idiots. If danger is coming, they’ll be the first ones to flee. If they’re not panicking, why should we?”

n“So true. Fifteen days, is it? I can’t wait to see what will happen in the next two weeks.”

n“General Marlow, Director Lan, Maruse, the vice-president of Neige, has just called. Seven countries are holding a negotiation this evening, and they’ve asked the two of you to attend it.”

n“A negotiation with seven countries?” Gordon liked the sound of that. “Great! I was hoping to talk to them as well. Let’s not wait until this evening. Call them now.”

nHis secretary immediately initiated a video call and invited the high-ranking officials of other countries. Soon, six people appeared on the screen, each from a different country.

nThere was Maruse from Neige.

nKoji from Flamia.

nPark from Soilia.

nSaul from Woodia.

nThey all looked very serious with no smile on their faces. They all seemed displeased.

nHenry and Gordon had the same demeanor.

nHenry said, “Hello, everybody.”

nMaruse said, “Long time no see, Director Lang.”

nPark said, “Quit the pleasantries. Let’s get to the point.”

nHe was talking to Maruse, but Gordon took over the conversation. “Alright. I’ll cut to the chase. A major event is going to happen. We’ve detected a super meteorite coming toward the solar system at an extremely high speed. It’ll reach us in 15 days and enter the trajectory of Earth. Unfortunately, it’s going to hit our planet.

n“This is a catastrophe the human race has never seen before. We need to work together. The only instrument that can stop the disaster is a space cannon. However, it’s very expensive to build, and we don’t have many of the chips and spare parts. It’s time that every country put in its share.”

nHe then took out a list and showed it to the others.

n“Here are all the things we’ll need. Flamia is known for its copper alloy, so we hope you can send us ten thousand tons asap. Needless to say, Neige has the best chips. Mr. Maruse, please let President Oraman know that we need the chips in two days. The list contains some other materials we’ll need. Please take a look and send the materials to us in the next three days.”

nThe other six people laughed.

nThey were here to ask for compensation. It had never occurred to them that Moon would make their request first. Instead of giving them money, the country was asking them for free materials!

nHow arrogant!

nMaruse said angrily, “General Marlow, am I hearing things? Did you just ask Neige to send you chips? How much are you going to pay?” Henry said gravely, “It’s not about money anymore. If Earth no longer exists, what good will money do? We can settle the account after we get through this. You can always take shelter in my country. It’ll be free!”

n“Take shelter? That’s hilarious!”

nSaul laughed and said contemptuously, “Do you really think you’re some superpower now? Take shelter in your country? If a meteorite really is going to hit us, how good can your shelter be? Your lie is so elaborate that you’ve even fooled yourself! Why haven’t we found anything?” Koji smirked. “Did you say you detected a meteorite? With what? Don’t tell me you have more advanced astronomical technology than Flamia and can see further into space than us.”

nPark smashed the desk. “That’s enough! I don’t want to hear another word about this meteorite! General Marlow, Director Lang, Branco, and his fellow scientists have left us and returned to your country. Shouldn’t you compensate us for our loss? We’ve spent a fortune in training them, but you end up harvesting their intelligence.”

nMaruse chimed in, “That’s right. We’ve also invested a lot of resources in Viclan. I won’t ask for too much. Give us three trillion, and we’ll drop the matter!”

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