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Chapter 2631 Power

Chapter 2631 Power
Beams of light shone from the ground into the sky. The asteroid had already passed the moon, and the stark white beams of light were shining on it, allowing everyone to roughly see its entirety.

It was actually a quarter the size of the moon, even after being bombed twice and losing two rings of its outer shell.

Its pitted surface can be seen with a regular household telescope.

Even the highest-ranking officials couldn't remain calm, and one of them, sweating profusely, roared, "Where is Brian? Get him to come up with a solution! We'll agree to any conditions!"

The asteroid is hurtling towards the planet at a speed of 34.4 kilometers per second (equivalent to 12.4 kilometers per hour). The distance between the moon and the planet is approximately 38.4 kilometers, and the estimated time to reach the planet is about 3 hours.

There are only three hours left. I don't care if there are really gods or not, as long as I can save the planet.

We've tried everything we can think of. It's such a huge planet; even if we sent all the world's spacecraft to intercept it, we still couldn't stop it.

The base manager finally found Brian; he wasn't underground, but above ground.

The entire base is underground, with the desolate Gobi Desert above.

When the supervisor and inspectors found him, they were stunned for a moment. Brian had built a fire on top and was dancing while beating a leather drum.

To be precise, it was a shamanistic ritual!

He tore the bed sheet and blanket into long strips, sewing one end of each strip onto his clothes. From a distance, dozens of strips of cloth seemed to flutter with his movements, like seaweed come to life. He also wore a clown hat with bells hanging from both sides and a feather duster tucked behind his neck.

His face was painted with black and red stripes, and he had a hand drum from who-knows-where. He was clapping and jumping at the same time, shaking his head and humming.

The inspector rushed over, grabbed him, and glared at him angrily: "What are you doing? The world is about to end, and you're acting crazy here."

Brian looked at him calmly, as if he were a fool: "Don't bother me, I'm trying to please the gods. In ancient times, when people needed to seek help from the gods, they used dancing to get their attention and communicate with them. Wizards, shamans, priests..."

Is this going to work? It's utter nonsense!
The inspector rolled his eyes: "Don't forget, you're a scientist with a doctorate."

“I don’t know if it will work, but this is how I make myself look funny. If it makes the gods happy, I’ll even crawl on the ground like a dog and bark. Move aside, don’t block my way of pleasing the gods.” Brian broke free from the inspector and started jumping very seriously again.

"Mmm, mmm, Goddess Xining... thump thump thump, God of Hope... save us... mmm, thump thump thump, save your humble and foolish people..."

He's gone mad, he's really gone mad... The inspector stared in disbelief as a highly educated and intelligent scientist performed a ritualistic dance like an uncivilized savage.

The bizarre scene was somewhat comical, yet it was impossible to laugh at.

"Gods, please save us, please save us..." a voice came from behind.

The inspector turned around and saw that the base's chief officer had actually knelt down, raising his hands high and shouting. And more and more people were kneeling down, shouting and begging, some even kowtowing.

They've all gone mad... The inspector's eyes were wide open, bigger than saucers.

As the asteroid drew closer and entered the planet's orbit, the friction caused its leading edge to heat up and turn red, slowly extending backward, while air currents formed at its edges and spread outwards.

The exhaust fumes from a spacecraft launch are similar, but this one is hundreds or thousands of times larger. It's like a giant meteor, dazzling and magnificent.

Meteorites fall to the planet every day, burning up most of them upon entering the atmosphere. But this asteroid was so enormous that it blotted out the sun. Standing on the planet and looking up, one could see, under the illumination of countless beams of light, a colossal object filling the entire sky, its color shifting from black to fiery red, hurtling towards the planet like a blazing sun.

The oppressive feeling of the apocalypse made everyone who saw it forget to run away. Because such a disaster was unavoidable and inescapable.

The vast majority of civilians remained in their cramped rooms, playing games and watching videos. The planet was about to be destroyed, so they figured it was all the same anyway and might as well continue.

They lived like this every day, until the end of their lives.

Although most of the chat area is currently filled with people watching the asteroid live stream and comments are flying around, that's all.

It seems that those in control of the robots are the ones who should be more feared and cared about.

One spaceship after another took off, like tiny fireflies leaving the planet and fleeing in all directions under the massive incoming celestial body.

Those were the spaceships used by the wealthy and powerful, but they also knew that in the pitch-black universe, such actions could only prolong their existence for a short time.

Brian stopped gesturing wildly and watched the heavenly tribulation descend. He raised his leather drum with both hands, facing the blazing fire, looking sacred and solemn.

He raised his hand drum high and shouted, "Have mercy on us! We obey your divine decree and from now on, we will cease our research and abandon all experiments. Please forgive us and give us a way to live!"

The base commander knelt behind him, steeled his resolve, and shouted, "I guarantee that as long as we survive, we will blow this place up tomorrow, and we will definitely persuade other countries to comply."

If they disagree, we'll beat them into submission. Everything here is monitored and filmed, so there's no way to deny it.

At this moment, the central systems of almost all national monitoring centers reported the current situation: "Five minutes and five seconds until impact with the planet, five-minute countdown begins..."

The wind rises, carrying the force and heat of the asteroid's impact. Under the scorching heat of the asteroid, the entire world is bathed in a crimson glow. Perhaps it doesn't even need to reach the planet's surface; a mere kilometer away is enough to scorch the earth beneath.

The strips of cloth covering Brian fluttered in the strong wind, but he still held the leather drum high.

Is it all going to end...? His face, painted with oil paint, was filled with despair. He closed his eyes, awaiting death.

Suddenly, the redness that had been seeping through my eyelids disappeared, and the hot wind stopped blowing.

He suddenly opened his eyes and looked at the pitch-black sky... The asteroid was gone!
Silence reigned all around, a deathly silence. Everyone's initial fear turned to stunned disbelief, as they stared blankly at the seemingly empty sky.

Before they could even react, dawn broke in the blink of an eye!
The sun, moon, and stars... shone brightly again. In areas where it was daytime, blue skies and white clouds returned; only the distant, newly closed atmosphere proved that everything that had just happened was not a dream.

Everyone was overjoyed and kowtowed to the sky, which had returned to its former state, to thank the gods.

This is the power of the gods!

The stunned inspector slowly knelt down, raised his hands high, then prostrated himself on the ground, repeatedly muttering devoutly, "Thank you, God, thank you, God..."

All around were staff members kneeling on the ground, some laughing, some crying, some kowtowing, some huddled together...


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