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[Old Zhao is up to his tricks again, I’m dying of laughter.]

[My second aunt just shared in the family group, telling everyone to download this ga. Old Zhao, please go easy on us, my grandpa is 86.]

[No worries, knowing Old Zhao’s style, it’s probably a trap to let people experience a "nuclear explosion," because the core the is still anti-war.]

[That may be true, but I’m also a bit curious about what being "nuked" feels like.]

[That’s a 30% off coupon for a month, pretty ruthless; even if you don’t want to get blown up, you still have to try it out.]

anwhile, there was also a discussion.

Earthlings are pretty hardcore, huh.

Just by watching videos, you can feel its power, along with the radiation. With all this education, Blue Star is now aware of this "backward" technology.

And the dangers of nuclear radiation.

Just watching it is frightening, but Earthlings really dare to throw it around the world.

And Blue Star netizens are curious.

If this thing is thrown on Japan, will Japan surrender?

....

On the other side.

Inside Polestar Company.

Zhao Ming was busy with equipnt, the announcent was made at noon, and the instance was created in the afternoon.

Luckily, with various data assistance, Zhao Ming quickly constructed the mainland of Japan during World War II in this standalone instance, based on Japan’s data.

Then Zhao Ming set up several batches of "nuclear explosion observers."

That’s right, nuclear explosion observers!

And there are several types, such as....

[Zero Distance Nuclear Explosion Observer]

[Close Distance Nuclear Explosion Observer]

[Far Distance Nuclear Explosion Observer]

According to the type of observer, the distance from the nuclear explosion varies.

For example, the [Zero Distance] one, as the na suggests.... hits right in the face.

However, to give Blue Star players a more profound experience, Zhao Ming slowed down the explosion, diffusion, and death process by tenfold.

The virtual simulation cabin can almost achieve a 100% simulation.

So the mont the nuclear explosion rises.

Faced with this terrifying pressure, the human brain subconsciously feels like the world has stopped, actually due to an adrenaline rush.

But when the nuclear explosion arrives, people die instantly, the ga screen goes dark, returning to the main screen.

The whole process takes less than a second.

However, since Zhao Ming deliberately slowed it down by ten tis, 1 second becos 10 seconds.

So the players near it will feel that the "nuclear explosion" diffusion takes a particularly long 1 second, and will not suspect that so dog changed the ti....

second turns into 10 seconds.

Allowing Blue Star players to savor the flavor of "being nuked" to death.

And players at a distance won’t notice.

Because the mont the "nuclear explosion" lights up, they go blind.

Looking at the perfectly designed "plot instance" Zhao Ming had a slight smile on his face.

Perfect, just perfect!

....

Five days later.

With the announcent saying, "experience nuclear explosion plot" ti was approaching.

Many Blue Star players were waiting.

Coincidentally, the day was Sunday, and with the draw these days, World War II: Empire’s Rise had online numbers exceeding 1.6 billion.

Previously the global total was just about 1 billion.

This made Zhao Ming marvel, the real business warfare is still in coupons.

At this mont.

Sky Shark Live Platform.

Inside Yu Feng’s livestream room.

There were 7 minutes left until the "experience nuclear explosion" multiplayer plot mode opened.

Yu Feng glanced at the ti inside his [Imrsive Plot] mode.

August 6th.

Then he exited the plot mode, looked at the [Experience Nuclear Explosion] plot button on the main screen, following Yu Feng’s gaze, a line of introduction appeared.

[Earth ti, August 6, 1945, the first use of nuclear weapons in human warfare history.]

[This action stemd from Japan’s refusal to accept unconditional surrender and their fierce resistance, the Allies chose to use "nuclear weapons" to avoid greater casualties when landing on Japanese soil.]

[The code-nad "Little Boy" nuclear weapon (atomic bomb), about 3 ters long, weighing about 4 tons, was dropped by plane.]

[The high temperature (center reaching 3000–4000°C), hot rays (equivalent to 1000 tis solar radiation) during its explosion instantly caused about 70,000 deaths, with 90% of city buildings destroyed.]

[The acute radiation syndro after the nuclear explosion caused the death toll to climb in the following weeks, with about 230,000 cumulative deaths post-war.]

[This "nuclear explosion" not only changed the course of the war.]

[It has also beco an eternal warning for humans to reflect on the violence of war and the threat of nuclear weapons.]

(ps: Polestar Company reminds you: cherish life, refuse war.)

Yu Feng looked at the introduction, although he knew before that "nuclear weapons" were powerful, he didn’t expect them to be this huge:

"Cumulative deaths of 230,000?"

"This thing is pretty hardcore, and it’s ’backward’ technology, what about our latest on Blue Star?"

"Honestly.... when I used to watch military parades."

"I thought all the major Federations were exaggerating, there’s no way they have so much earth-shattering stuff?"

"But if this is true...."

If you force-feed Blue Star people education they aren’t interested in, naturally they won’t believe or care, but if you catch their interest.

At least Blue Star players of World War II: Empire’s Rise have understood why the major Federations mutually restrain each other.

Turns out it’s true.

After all, information about "nuclear weapons" is so backward, photon supercomputers can find a lot, it’s just the public sees parts of key steps removed.

But if the backward ones are like this, Blue Star’s more advanced ones must be ready to take off.

Won’t it be hundreds of thousands dead?

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