"You can check the details after you arrive at the airport. Now take our savings card and try to withdraw as much cash as you can from the nearest 24-hour supermarket."
Nishiura Michiko calmed down from her shock and said, "…All replaced with food?"
"Remember to choose biscuits and chocolates, and don't buy anything with water or liquids. For other foods, remember to choose solid ones so they can be checked in easily."
"Is there anything else I should be aware of?"
"Bring your passport, ID, driver's license, and other documents that can prove your identity. I'll go call a taxi and pick you up as soon as I get one."
The sudden catastrophic event made Shunsuke Nishiura panic, and he took out the phone book and called a taxi company that was still operating late at night.
The cost of calling a taxi at night was exorbitant, but at this point he no longer cared.
He didn't know how dangerous the ruins were, but Shunsuke Nishiura knew that thing could make the eastern sky glow like the aurora, so people should not take it lightly.
I don’t care about work first, anyway, I’ll try to stay away from it and reduce the influence of the substance behind that light…
"Wide-area low-radiation ELID..."
He was looking at his cell phone while anxiously waiting for the night taxi sent by the taxi company.
"Low concentration collapse fluid... is that so? If it explodes, then wouldn't it be..."
There are more and more discussion posts on Twitter. Someone took out photos taken after the explosion of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The smoke column rising in the center of the picture was surrounded by a faint blue glow.
Shunsuke Nishiura remembered another equally important thing. The Okuma-cho nuclear power plant facility in Futaba County, under the jurisdiction of Fukushima City, was damaged by an earthquake and tsunami not long ago and there has been no news from it at all.
If the impact of the Nobuoyama ruins is wide enough, the emergency repair work at the nuclear power plant will be completely over.
Originally, Shunsuke Nishiura was still hesitant, wondering if it would be too much of an overreaction to act in such a panic.
However, as more and more information appeared on the Internet, he became more and more determined.
"Beep--"
The taxi has arrived.
The driver made an excuse for his lateness, "Sorry, I was a little delayed."
"nothing."
Nishiura Shunsuke sat in the passenger seat, took out five Fukuzawa Yukichi photos from his wallet and slapped them in front of the driver's dashboard, then said in a deep voice:
"This is one third of your personal labor fee. Taxi fare is extra. I need you to follow my instructions tonight until 7 a.m., deal?"
The driver took the money swiftly, rubbed Fukuzawa Yukichi's notes with his thumb, then picked up each one to compare them.
"Deal, we'll serve you until 7am. Excuse me, sir, where are you going?"
"Go to this address first."
Shunsuke Nishiura directed his driver to run around in downtown Kyoto. In addition to purchasing necessary daily necessities, he also withdrew cash from ATMs in 24-hour convenience stores.
He wanted to clear his credit line and convert the cash into necessities that he might need for his next trip. He even bought a tent for camping.
The driver was surprised by Shunsuke Nishiura's crazy purchasing behavior, but he didn't think much about it. As long as the customers paid in the end, it would be fine.
There are not many lucky people like Shunsuke Nishiura and his family who were able to board a flight and arrive safely in Okinawa with a lot of daily necessities.
By the time more people saw the news, they had already missed the best window to escape.
Although the airport has not been closed, there are no new passenger planes landing.
The collapsed radiation cloud gradually spread and began to affect the GPS navigation signals in the Kanto region.
Narita International Airport announced it would cease operations at around 9 a.m., directly resulting in tens of thousands of passengers being stranded; Haneda International Airport held out a little longer, announcing its closure at 10:05 a.m., leaving more than people stranded at the airport.
The situation at Hokkaido's New Chitose Airport was slightly better, and it continued to operate despite severe collapse and radiation interference. It was not until all flights at the airport took off that it was announced that the airport had ceased operations.
Those who did not get on the planes fled south and north in panic, heading for any nearest ports they knew of.
Every port, even the fishermen's harbour, was crowded with people fleeing. The shore was thronged with people, frantic people rushed to the sea.
Hundreds of people tried to swim to the fishing boat, and the sea was filled with water ghosts who did not know their own limits.
Some greedy guys were operating small boats, shuttling back and forth between the swimmers. They said, "Hand over all your belongings, and we will take you aboard."
Maybe money is useful at times like this.
Maybe not just money, but food, or anything else that might be valuable to a shipowner who wanted to take advantage of the opportunity to make a fortune.
Chapter 140 A long day
Raphael receives the first spy photos from the Keyhole satellite.
Everything within a radius of thirty kilometers, centered on the ruins of Mount Nobuo in Fukushima City, was completely destroyed. A rough estimate of the equivalent level is about 200 to 400 million tons.
In addition to the urban area of Fukushima City, Kuwaori Town, Kunimi Town, Date City in the north, Kawamata Town and Iitate Village hidden in the mountainous area in the east, and Nihonmatsu City and Motomiya City extending to the south were all affected by the explosion. It is absolutely not an exaggeration to describe these places as "razed to the ground."
What’s even more terrible is that the huge explosion not only blew Mount Nobuo into the sky, but also scattered highly concentrated collapse fluid into the air.
A conservative estimate is that 200 million people died directly in the explosion.
A rough estimate is that about 4000 million people died within an hour after the explosion due to the high concentration of collapse fluid.
By 9:30 a.m., spontaneous evacuations began in the Kansai region, where the radiation from the collapse was not yet directly fatal.
However, the public agencies and volunteers who took part in the evacuation and a large number of ordinary people who did not have time to evacuate were unable to escape from the secondary contaminated area.
All members of the royal family were confirmed dead within an hour of the explosion. The situation of the Japanese government was similar, with all of them dying in their sleep.
At 13:42 pm, the Keyhole satellite captured a new high-intensity flash, and the picture taken by its high-resolution lens was full of noise.
The flash came from the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Okuma-cho, Futaba County, followed by an extremely terrifying fireball, with an estimated equivalent of 100-200 million tons.
This is not a real nuclear explosion, but the harm is no less than the problems caused by the ascension of the ruins of Mount Nobuo.
The melted core turned into magma with terrifying temperature, which first burned through the pressure vessel, then melted the concrete protective layer underneath, and finally came into contact with abundant underground seawater.
This underground seawater immediately superheated and evaporated, eventually causing a severe thermal explosion.
The 880 tons of radioactive material in the core were ejected by the explosion and scattered by the huge impact. Most of them will fall into the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan, and a small amount of highly radioactive material will fly to Tokyo and Shengwang.
The relic explosion is different from a nuclear weapon. During the diffusion of high-energy collapse fluid, the irregular electric fields interfere with each other and will not trigger the same high-energy electromagnetic pulse as a nuclear weapon.
Rafael managed to grab a fully functional OB truck in the chaos.
Of course, the owner of the satellite broadcast vehicle put up a fierce resistance. He rushed up with his bare hands, not afraid at all of the HK416 assault rifle in Raphael's arms.
Perhaps in the eyes of the car owner, this is just a toy that a child took out of the store during the chaos. It is okay to scare children, but it is completely useless to scare mature adults.
But things were so unexpected that Rafael pulled the trigger and the M855A1 bullet tore his chest apart.
The guy looked in horror at the girl in loose casual clothes lying on the ground and dying in agony.
She then slightly adjusted the angle of the vehicle's receiving antenna and quickly logged into the U.S. Navy's satellite network.
In this way, we established a more stable signal connection with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. There was no unnecessary nonsense on the other side, and a large amount of real-time satellite data was directly sent.
A large amount of collapse fluid is returning to the ground from the stratosphere, and the area north of Nagoya, including Hokkaido, will be hit by an extremely deadly collapse radiation rain.
These places will become forbidden zones for life, and even if you are vaccinated with ELID vaccine and injected with anti-radiation drugs, you will not be able to survive.
At 16:30 in the afternoon, death came. The collapse fluid has already spread over the area. In a few hours, only ELID infected people will remain in this area, and there will be no normal life.
These places will probably not be suitable for human habitation for tens of thousands of years.
This is completely different from the situation in Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
At 17:11 pm, Rafael received a message from the CIA that their observers in Nagoya found that the ELID radiation levels in Nagoya began to rise rapidly.
The observers only held out for 20 minutes before choosing to evacuate south.
The situation in Kyoto and Osaka was not much better. The collapse radiation index was also slowly rising, and panicked citizens took to the streets to snatch food and water.
The situation was so chaotic that Kyoto Prefecture was forced to declare a curfew order, and they also began self-rescue work.
The evacuation was carried out gradually in sections, with people evacuated by rail trams and fuel vehicles.
At this time, only a few people in the world who knew about the Shinobuyama ruins realized that the hundreds of crystal lattices storing collapse fluid in the ruins might be activated in the explosion.
Those self-propelled transport and storage heritages flew out of the atmosphere in the explosion and later fell into Central Asia and the Pacific Ocean thousands of kilometers away.
During this period, Asuka managed to collect the police call records of the middle school students who broke into the ruins at that time and the search and rescue records of the joint search and rescue team.
But this information cannot effectively explain why the collapsed liquid crystal cell stored in a thick armor seal would explode violently.
Current academic understanding of collapse fluid and ruins shows that only by placing the collapse fluid in a laser ignition system can it absorb enough energy to trigger a chain reaction and ultimately cause an explosion.
Asuka didn't believe that the middle school students or the joint search and rescue team composed of the staff of the Monument Management Bureau and the Fukushima City Police at the time had the ability or even the equipment to do this.
Because there is too little information, it is impossible to carry out any deduction or simulation based on these things alone.
Probably no one will be able to give an accurate and convincing answer to the question “Why did it explode?” in the future.
Late at night, Raphael's phone lit up. She picked it up and saw that it was a message on Line.
Someone in the wind band club actually believed the warning she issued late last night, and the flute-playing senior and her parents arrived in Okinawa safely.
At this time, she sent a message back asking where Fushimi Raphael was, hoping to meet him in Okinawa.
This lucky senior student assumed that Raphael, who issued the warning message, had arrived at the Okinawa safety zone.
Raphael sent her an XD emoticon and logged out of Line.
As for the others, most of them are still trapped in Kyoto, waiting to be evacuated.
She could only say that they would meet again when the time came.
Raphael turned off his cell phone and continued to use the satellite antenna of the broadcasting vehicle to receive images from several keyhole satellites overhead.
The situation seems to be getting worse.
The lens of the Keyhole satellite was zoomed in several times under her remote control, and finally she could see clearly what the dense spots on a street in Tokyo were.
——Those spots are all corpses.
The Tokyo metropolitan area was completely destroyed, with corpses everywhere.
"Boom boom boom——"
"Who's outside?" Raphael shouted.
"It's me, Asuka."
"Oh, open the door right now."
She put down the pistol and opened the back door to let Asuka in.
"What's the situation at the Nobuoyama ruins?" Asuka asked.
"Look for yourself. Here are all the photos taken by the 24 Keyhole satellites overhead."
"The Japanese archipelago is completely destroyed, and the Russian Far East, the Korean Peninsula, and the North China and Northeast China regions of that country to the west are all within the contamination range of the radiation cloud."
"Whenever it rains, it's rain with a high concentration of collapse radiation."
Raphael nodded and added: "This is the most conservative estimate."
"In addition to the high-concentration collapse fluid cloud in the sky, there is also a high-concentration collapse fluid moving along the North Pacific warm current. The west coast of Canada and the United States is also doomed."
"It's a world-class disaster, man-made."
Raphael sighed slowly, sitting cross-legged in the broadcast vehicle and browsing the first-hand information forwarded by the CIA.
Fei Niao stared at the lifeless little face in front of her. Even though they looked exactly the same, she just couldn't get used to it. She couldn't get used to the tense face.
"Well, it's man-made."
Chapter 141 The Second Korean War
After the Nobuoyama Ruins incident, the Korean Peninsula was within the range of the collapse fluid spreading in the troposphere.
The fog formed by the collapse of liquid crystals and water vapor clouds crossed the Sea of Japan and fell into the plains in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and the mountains on the western side.
The high concentration of collapse fluid directly led to heavy casualties in the local area, and about 1000 million South Korean and North Korean people died directly from high-energy radiation.
Before the explosion of the ruins, relations between North and South Korea were at a low point.
On the day the disaster broke out, the headquarters of the Eighth Division at Camp Humphreys began to move toward the vicinity of the 38th parallel, and the combat forces affiliated with the Eighth Division also began to assemble.
Just when most people were still sleeping soundly, fierce artillery fire suddenly broke out on the 38th parallel.
The muzzle flash almost lit up half the sky.
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