Flas soared into the sky, visible from anywhere in the New Berlin District.
[Advisor: The exploded factory used a nuclear fission reactor, and most people think civilian nuclear fission equipnt can’t explode, but that’s incorrect.]
[Advisor: As an industrial device and facility, the fission reactor only poses no explosion risk when "operating according to protocol," and its safety insurance only works when both "operating according to protocol" and "insurance running appropriately."]
[Advisor: Also, this wasn’t a nuclear explosion.]
Nuclear explosions from nuclear fission are largely due to purity exceeding the threshold, a condition most nuclear power stations lack.
But even in this world, using nuclear power requires steam or other things. Under sufficient understanding of energy dynamics, these stored energy diums are sealed in the power room, and when accumulated energy surpasses safe limits, it turns the power room into a gigantic bomb!
In Cyberspace, Europa Tower connected several access points from different aerial villas.
[Execution Committee mber A: ...Is this really necessary? We’ve been stable for fifty years, we can continue stable developnt for another fifty years. This chaos happening in Berlin is simply not right.]
[Execution Committee mber B: Indeed, chaos is no good.]
[Advisor: I have long submitted the assessnt and report of this accident to the server. Rember, this action has already been approved for execution.]
[Advisor: As before, we need to relieve pressure.]
An utterly lifeless voice responded to the committee’s questions; the advisor didn’t answer their queries.
[Execution Committee mber C: Alright...We should proceed according to the advisor’s recomndations, given the accomplishnts over the decades.]
[Execution Committee mber D: But I have a suggestion; we should all tighten control over our children, don’t you think?]
[Execution Committee mber E: Children? It’s not a matter of children, dici. You should curb your peculiar habits; the European Union might tolerate you, but that doesn’t an they’ll tolerate those lackeys of yours.]
[dici: Oops, but aren’t they already dead? I understand, I’ll lay low for a while, but don’t stop from pursuing that monster...]
In Cyberspace, the execution committee mbers all exited, leaving only the giant crown floating above the phantom of Europa Tower.
It was a crown, but also a wall, guarding all secrets.
...
The initial plan was to redirect the fervor of this movent to controllable directions using the influence of the Special Political Committee for Cyber Psychosis and the Worker’s Union model already spread across the European Union, contributing to the aerospace industry.
anwhile, the attack predicted in the terror proclamation was tomorrow—
They had hoped to leverage the enthusiasm of the workers to find that abnormal terrorist!
Compared to conventional military weapon explosions, the fireball from this explosion was disproportionate to its scale:
The power room of the IEC factory was highly advanced, causing the fragnts to soar hundreds of ters into the sky!
When this energy acted upon the fragnts but didn’t shoot straight into the sky, the power of the fragnts would far exceed any kinetic weapons and production accidents Elliot had seen so far—
Simply impossible to evade!
The world whirled before his eyes, Elliot’s mind was almost blank: He was no longer that confused, despondent factory youth; now he felt he had endless tasks to undertake—
Because he had a goal in mind, when witnessing the sa accident, he hesitated not at all nor froze in place, but whether his body could dodge...he didn’t know.
Bam!
Elliot fiercely slamd into the ground, the ringing in his ears receding.
The molten salt, steam, and other materials used in the factory erupted under imnse pressure, spraying outward like a giant fountain, these lethal substances covered the sky, showering down the streets!
Yet at this mont, Elliot could only stare fixedly at the spot where he had just stood:
The tank designed for housing whales was deeply pierced by an iron plate, nutrient liquid trickling out like a brook through the crack, dropping to the ground...
A corpse split in two slid off both sides of the iron plate.
Elliot indeed couldn’t dodge, and at that point, only one person could have helped him evade:
Only Carl could, Carl reacted quickly and had industrial prosthetics throughout his body.
When the visual nerves presented an apocalyptic scene, bioelectric currents emitted from the brain, transford into control currents through the Cyber Modulator and other Brain-Computer Interface components, completing neurotransmitter transmission ahead of human nerves, sending instructions to the prosthetics in his body...
Without Si Anweisitan, no feedback currents would have been generated in his nerves, all he knew was issuing a last command, but whether he saved himself or the good brother who dashed out from Foxstone together—
He would never know: The iron shards flew out, each at least 4 ters long, over 22 centiters thick, such kinetic energy struck, not slicing but blasting a person apart.
The physical body shattered, leaving only a chanical husk, staggering forward a step, but the spot where he stood was the whale tank platform, moving forward a step ant stepping into thin air.
Thus Carl’s wreckage stepped into nothingness, fell to the ground.
This brother who once raised a shield for him beca fragnts in an instant...
Real-world doesn’t have fairy tales.
When he hadn’t truly welcod this endeavor, he feared this scene, could only duck away; but now fully embracing this endeavor, he had forgotten such a thing.
"Elliot!"
A powerful force dragged the dazed Elliot back under the whale tank. Alina slapped his cheeks with both hands:
"Still alive?"
As a rcenary, Alina knew too well that although such enormous kinetic impacts sotis were not direct, they could trigger huge shockwaves, potentially fatal to pure physical beings.
Sevens donned a dical helt, instantly arriving beside Elliot: "...Mostly normal, just so muscle and soft tissue bruising, and concussion..."
Bam!
Another massive concrete block fell from the sky, crushing a fleeing worker into pulp.
Even Alina was terrified by the explosion’s power and scale: It was akin to bombardnt!
"Can Cyber Psychosis cause such commotion?!"
Sevens packed up equipnt, pulling a stimulant from the ergency kit: "Cyber Psychosis involves lunatics, evidently the lunatic behind this had knowledge and skills...
You see, knowledge is power—stay sharp!"
"Ha—"
The stimulant shot into his arteries, the blurry world imdiate clarity, Elliot took a deep breath, grabbed Sevens’ clothes:
"Carl is dead! He pushed and got hit by that thing!"
"I know!" Sevens flung Elliot aside, looking at the continuously spewing factory, "Damn it, that Cyber Psychosis lunatic has no sense of honor...
We need to catch him now! Did you hear ? We need to catch him now!
Interpol is on their way, they’ve shared the factory’s blueprints, aren’t you the workers’ leader?
Take us inside!"
"Are you crazy?!" Alina shoved Sevens aside, "The place is exploding! We need to retreat!"
"I’m not crazy!" Sevens pushed forward, shouting at Elliot, "This explosion, every warning is unusual, we must find that Cyber Psychosis lunatic ourselves, figure out why he’s doing this!
Once Interpol arrives, we’ll only have second-hand information!"
"What use is first-hand information?!" Alina resolutely, "Take first-hand information to the grave?!"
Sevens once again bypassed the burly Alina, shouted at Elliot: "Damn it! He killed Carl! You don’t want to find that bastard yourself?!"
Alina wanted to say sothing more but felt soone fiercely push her from behind—
Sevens was sure since knowing Elliot, it was his first ti seeing such a distorted expression on the latter’s face.
"Follow !"
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