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Chapter 84 - Message, Finally



As ordinary people joined in, the situation here became known to the outside world.

It didn’t make much difference, though. Sooner or later, things happening here would come to light. It was only a matter of time.

“That’s gigantic!”

“Was what Sky Eye said true, then? Are we really building a shelter? But why? Is a meteorite really going to hit Earth?” “That shouldn’t be happening. Why hasn’t any other country announced it? They shouldn’t be keeping such things from us!”

“I don’t care why they do it, but I trust my country! There must be a reason behind it!” “Me, too! I’m busy this afternoon, but I’ll sign up tomorrow! It’s not like we’re not getting paid for it. It’s a proper job, and the factory I worked in has shut down.” “I heard all trains, buses, and flights to the Pegasus Grassland are free, and they come with meals. Meals are also included while we help build the shelter and the space cannon.”

“No reason for hesitation, then. Let’s do this!”

“What if it’s true? In that case, we’ll only have twelve days left! Guys, let’s trust our country for this once and finish the shelter and the space cannon in the next twelve days! I’m on my way now!” “So am I!”

Someone started posting such comments online. It attracted much attention, and people began to sign up for the construction.

No one knew if these people were paid to do it or if the comments were spontaneous. All in all, these people did the government a great favor.

Countries like Neige, Woodia, and Soilia wanted to get involved. They thought they could hire some paid posters to stall the construction of the shelter and the space cannon. While at it, they could spread panic in public as well.

However, they decided there was no need to do such things. They believed Sky Eye had made a very stupid decision. Not only did it slow down the economy of Moon, but it would also cost them a lot of resources and workforce.

How foolish!

It had been three days since Moon made the announcement about the super meteorite, but scientists of other countries hadn’t noticed anything yet.

The news had to be fake.

Therefore, they didn’t try to stop their opponent from destroying itself. They were waiting for Moon to make itself into a joke.

They couldn’t wait to see what would happen to Moon.

Moon had an ample amount of cheap labor. If its economy collapsed, the other countries could hire the Moonian laborers at an even lower cost.

No.

Maybe they didn’t even need to pay the Moonians at all. They probably would work for free, as long as the food was paid for. The following day was uneventful.

Few Moonians questioned the country’s decision online, and most of the working labor had arrived at the Pegasus Grassland to help with the construction.

Not many Moonians were active on social media either. Instead of arguing with people of other countries, they probably had gone to work on the Pegasus Grassland.

The next day, the world felt a threat. They saw what a country could do when its people united and worked as one. Almost a hundred million people joined the construction, significantly speeding up the process.

The efficiency increased by a thousand times in one day.

The space cannon took up half of the Pegasus Grassland. It was 150km long and 140km wide. It was even visible from the moon.

That was its actual size.

The frame would be finished in one day, and the next step was to fill the interiors.

The shelter was making decent progress. They had dug out a space that could hold five million people 1km below the surface level.

But that wasn’t enough.

Moon had a population of two billion. To save them all, they would need 400 such shelters. They didn’t have time to build that many.

There was no time to think about that. They could only dig as many shelters as they could manage. After all, five million was only the standard capacity. They could always squeeze more people into the space.

If fifty people could be squeezed into a seven-passenger minibus, one shelter could probably hold five to ten times its capacity, if the people inside were pressed together.

The shelters could also be divided into multiple levels because they had a thousand meters to work with. Ten levels would give them a total capacity of 50 million. A hundred levels would make it have a billion. If they stretched it, they would probably build twenty levels in one shelter.

The top priority was to keep everyone alive. They weren’t meant to live comfortably down here, so personal space didn’t matter as much.

Himmel Soan had made some progress as well. Once he had some clues, he made much faster progress than Viclan and the other scientists. He was confident that he could find out the components of the spiritual essence in a week.

The third day arrived.

It was also the fifth day after Himmel Soan announced the incoming meteorite.

Finally, the world began to panic.

Neige received a blurry image from their satellite, and the high-ranking officials were frightened out of their wits. The information was classified as highly confidential.

Winland was the next country to discover the satellite.

After that, Soilia, Woodia, and Goldia all received the information in the next couple of hours.

The first video footage was captured thirty days ago. In it, one could see a spot of light in the distance. Fifteen days later, the spot became much larger.

Light traveled at a speed 360 times that of the super meteorite.

In the first video footage, it was hard to tell how far away the meteorite was from Earth. However, in the second video, the distance could be easily calculated. The meteorite was a long distance away from Earth thirty days ago.

It took fifteen days to send the videos back to Earth. By then, the meteorite had moved much closer. Nothing could travel faster than light, and nothing manmade could travel faster than that meteorite.

When the other countries finally discovered the meteorite, it was too late.

If it weren’t for Himmel Soan’s mental force, Moon wouldn’t have discovered it in advance either.


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