Chapter 88: Escape from Tokyo
Even though they were wearing anti-radiation suits, they could still feel the strong radiation in the air.

As their instruments approached the palace, the readings soared rapidly and sharp alarms sounded one after another.

"This... this has gone beyond the scope of a nuclear power plant leak!"

An expert stared at the instrument's screen in shock. The nuclear radiation level was several times higher than that of a nuclear power plant leak.

"Strange! There is no uranium or other substances in the palace. Where does the radiation come from?"

The expert muttered in disbelief.

The palace suffered widespread nuclear radiation, and more than half of the royal family members were killed or injured.

As soon as the news came out, the entire island nation was shocked!
The area within hundreds of miles of the palace was completely blocked, and no one without permission was allowed to enter!

Anti-radiation barriers and isolation zones were quickly set up to mark the boundary of this death zone.

The news quickly spread throughout the island, and the people's panic and anger were instantly ignited!

People have made various speculations about the source of nuclear radiation!
On social media platforms, thousands of netizens from the island nation expressed shock, anger and helplessness.

"This is the worst disaster in our history! Where did the radiation in the palace come from? Why did the Dragonfly drone chase the emperor? There must be a conspiracy behind this!"

"If even the royal family is not immune, how can ordinary people like us protect ourselves?"

"Will nuclear radiation spread across Tokyo? How long can we survive?"

When people in Tokyo learned that the Imperial Palace had become a nuclear radiation zone, they went crazy!
People no longer care about daily trivialities, all their attention is focused on one thought -

Escape from Tokyo!

Stay away from this city with nuclear radiation!

Although experts swore that the range of nuclear radiation was controlled around the palace and would not affect them.

But who is not afraid of death?

Who would believe the experts’ lies?

Who wants to live in a city with nuclear radiation?

A mass escape took place in Tokyo overnight.

Under the cover of night, traffic in Tokyo immediately became more congested than ever before.

The streets and alleys are crowded with vehicles loaded with luggage, families, children and the elderly.

Some people even ignore traffic rules and drive through red lights madly just to leave this suffocating city as soon as possible.

"Mom, will the nuclear radiation really reach here?"

one teenager asked anxiously, crammed into the back seat with a pet cat.

"Who knows? We don't dare to take the gamble!"

The child's mother's voice was full of fear, and she held the steering wheel tightly with both hands, trying to find an exit in the congested traffic.

The city radio kept blaring sirens, reminding everyone to stay calm, but to no avail.

Tokyo's train stations, bus stations and airports have long been overcrowded.

There was a huge queue.

"Damn, why are there no seats yet!?"

A young island man shouted angrily.

"Be quiet! Do you think you're the only one who wants to leave?"

The woman next to him turned around and scolded, her eyes also revealing helplessness and despair.

Supermarkets in Tokyo were also packed with citizens who flocked in.

People were frantically buying supplies. Mineral water, food, medical masks and other seemingly ordinary items in daily life instantly became the target of everyone's competition.

The shelves were soon empty and the air was filled with a depressing and anxious atmosphere.

"If I had known Tokyo would become like this! I should have left here earlier!"

Countless islanders regret it.

On social media, the sentiment of escape is also spreading wildly.

Twitter, Facebook, and other platforms are full of terrifying remarks about nuclear radiation. Thousands of Tokyo residents share their escape experiences online.

"We've been stuck on the highway for four hours and can't move!"

"Please, can anyone tell me where I can get gas? I can't hold on any longer!"

No matter how the island country’s officials refute the rumors.

"Everyone calm down! The nuclear radiation is currently limited to the Imperial Palace and will not affect the entire Tokyo!"

But the people did not listen to them.

No one would bet their own safety on these experts.

They would rather kill a thousand people by mistake than let them go.

This panic is snowballing and there is no way to stop it...

Tokyo is caught in an unprecedented wave of escape!

The flashing of car lights stretched for hundreds of miles, like a flowing river of light.

This once glorious international metropolis seemed to have turned into a prehistoric monster that could devour people at any time!

……

The news of the island nation's imperial palace being affected by nuclear radiation and the mass exodus from Tokyo became a hot topic on the world's Internet, causing an uproar and attracting different reactions from around the world.

Daxia watched coldly and reserved his opinion.

Korean netizens couldn't help showing off and challenged in a teasing tone:
"The Emperor? A descendant of Amaterasu? If he can't even protect his own palace, what sacred status do you have?"

Netizens in the Bear Country also sneered:
"Is this the U.S.'s toy out of control? It seems that the island countries have finally realized how unreliable their backers are."

The comment also included a picture of the U.S. Dragonfly drone self-destructing.

The reactions of American netizens were more complicated.

As a key party in the manufacture and management of drones in this incident, the United States has been criticized by some of its own people.

"We actually created such a dangerous weapon and now allow it to act recklessly abroad?"

This comment received 10,000 likes almost instantly.

"This accident is not only a tragedy for the island nation, but also a warning to all of us."

A well-known technology commentator said on a TV show:
“If the dragonfly drones we produce can attack the royal family in an island nation, will they get out of control on our soil next time?”

However, there are also many voices in the United States that believe that the island country should bear the main responsibility for this incident.

"They can't protect their emperor, so why should they blame us? Why should we press the pause button for them, shut down the AI ​​servers, and cause economic losses?"

Various sarcastic posts are emerging on social media.

European countries reacted relatively calmly to the incident.

Countries such as France and Germany have formed their own expert groups to analyze the technical risks of drones and avoid similar disasters from happening in their own countries.

There was little sympathy for the island nation's plight.

The island country does not have a good relationship with any of its neighboring countries, it is a typical case of bad relations among neighbors.

……

There is a lot of heated discussion internationally.

But the real highlight is the movements among the islanders.

In just one day, the emperor was hunted by drones, the gate of the palace was blown up, and it was turned into a nuclear radiation battlefield.

In these two fatal incidents, the US Dragonfly drone was directly involved!
The people are not fools, and widespread discussions and questioning began to emerge among the island's people.

Initially, such doubts were only spread within a small circle, but as more and more details were revealed, anger quickly spread to all levels of society.

A nuclear physicist from the University of Tokyo publicly stated in an interview with reporters:

"The intensity of nuclear radiation in the palace area is extremely rare, even more terrifying than a nuclear power plant leak. As for the source of the radiation, it is still unclear, but it is worth noting that before the palace became a nuclear radiation forbidden area, the dragonfly drone attacked the palace."

(End of this chapter)

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