Font Size
15px

"In the coming days, terror will strike not just across the nation, but the entire Asian continent with horrifying natural disasters."

Upon hearing this, Liu Zaoxin was slightly stunned, feeling as if, perhaps, it was not so serious?

Natural disasters occurred every year, and they had quite extensive experience in dealing with such events.

Ye Feng could see that the other party didn’t seem to take it seriously, so he intensified his tone and said, "Don’t think of this as sothing simple. This is not a normal natural disaster, but one caused by disturbances at the very source. It’s incomparable to those you’ve encountered before."

Listening to the serious tone of the other party, Liu Zaoxin was slightly stunned again, then imdiately beca serious.

Indeed! If it were just an ordinary natural disaster, why would the Parrot ssenger bother to co all this way to warn him so solemnly?

"Then what exactly is the disaster? Approximately when will it happen? What kind of contingency plans do we need to make?" Liu Zaoxin quickly asked.

"What kind of disaster it is, even the Dragon Lord can’t be sure. It could be a storm, hail, floods, earthquakes, tsunamis,"

"But no matter which it turns out to be, it will beco extrely terrifying, and these disasters will occur within no more than four hours."

"As for what contingency plans you should make," Ye Feng paused, his tone complicated, "actually, I want you to notify the public across the nation, to let them spend the last monts properly with their families."

Hearing Ye Feng’s last words, Liu Zaoxin imdiately felt a chill rush up his spine to the crown of his head.

After Ye Feng finished speaking, he did not stay any longer. He flew away, having said everything he needed to say; it was up to the other party to decide what to do next.

At this mont, Bai Yinghui, who had hurried over, first glanced at the Mutated Parrot flying away, then at Liu Zaoxin who stood transfixed, his heart sinking. He quickly strode forward and asked in a deep voice.

"Old Zhao, what’s going on? What did the Parrot ssenger say?"

Liu Zaoxin imdiately recounted the Mutated Parrot’s words verbatim.

When Bai Yinghui, the military leader, heard the last sentence spoken by the Mutated Parrot, he too felt a chill in his heart.

"Then let’s not just stand here; let’s get moving imdiately," Bai Yinghui quickly recovered and commanded with urgency.

"Move? What should we do?" Liu Zaoxin, seemingly still not snap out of it, asked vaguely.

"First, the entire city must imdiately enter an ergency state and go directly under military control."

"Second, issue an imdiate order to all enterprises, factories, and schools to send everyone ho, both for the purpose of family reunions and so that in the aftermath of the disaster, managent can proceed on a household basis."

"Third, go to the television station right away and give a citywide address, preparing all citizens to pack essential supplies like food, water, and dicine, just in case."

"Fourth, have all departnts ready for rescue operations, whether with relief supplies or personnel. Everything needs to be in place now, and we in the military will cooperate."

"Fifth, report this matter imdiately so that, given this is a national and even an Asian-wide disaster, other cities too can prepare."

"Sixth..."

Bai Yinghui listed the steps one by one, and Liu Zaoxin had also snapped out of his daze by this point.

After listening carefully, he even added two more detailed suggestions before the two of them imdiately set out to take action.

In less than five minutes, a piercing air-raid alarm resounded throughout Yang City.

Then, from the loudspeakers installed on the streets by the military, ca a deep, authoritative voice, "Attention all citizens, this is an urgent announcent. Just 10 minutes ago, the Dragon King detected a major change between Heaven and Earth. In the next four hours, there will be terrifying natural disasters..."

"Therefore, effective imdiately, the entire city is under military control. All citizens must stop their current activities, return ho, and prepare all necessary supplies, including food..."

As the broadcast continued, many people were left feeling bewildered.

However, this confusion did not last long. As they regained their senses, their first reaction was not to take action but to engage in a flurry of discussion.

There were even those who doubted the authenticity of the warning, for it all seed too sudden.

But soon, it wasn’t just the broadcasts—everyone’s cell phones received a text ssage from the municipal departnt, and by visiting the official Yang City website, they could also see a brief speech by the mayor, all concerning the natural disaster.

All of these unmistakably proved that the content of the broadcast was real.

Moreover, civilians on many streets saw convoys of troop carriers rolling out from the barracks, with fully ard soldiers jumping off at regular intervals.

Apart from their regular gear, these soldiers were also holding gaphones, telling the people that martial law had been implented and that all civilians should imdiately follow the instructions to go ho and prepare supplies.

Only at this point did everyone understand that this was not a drill, and they imdiately sprang into action, with many even starting to panic.

There was no helping it; the commotion was too great. The military’s urgency was no less than when they faced the mutated insect crisis.

Despite the panic, however, there was no disorder.

The military strength in Yang City had gradually expanded to 70,000. Although this couldn’t be considered an abundant force, it was more than enough to maintain public order.

Nearly 50,000 of these soldiers had experienced both the Mutated Insect Crisis and the Forbidden Area Battle. Although their training ti was short, having seen blood, they had developed a steady determination.

Guided by these soldiers, all the citizens quickly left work or school and then rushed ho.

This effectively created a peak hour rush, with a significant increase in traffic on the streets.

Although traffic moved slowly, there were no congestions.

In the event of a traffic accident, it would take less than a minute for soldiers to arrive and handle the situation, which didn’t involve resolving disputes, but rather swiftly scanning the scene with a battlefield recorder before ordering everyone to disperse.

As for anything else, that would be dealt with after the disaster was over. Anyone with objections would be detained on the spot.

Martial law was no joke.

At the sa ti, there were people who wanted to go to malls, markets, or pharmacies to make purchases. But they soon found that none of these items were available for sale and had beco military-controlled supplies.

The governnt would directly purchase all these goods at market prices. After the natural disaster, if anyone needed them, they would be distributed for free.

A series of asures ensured that there was no chaos in Yang City. As more and more people returned ho, order naturally improved.

On the contrary, the internet beca livelier, with news of Yang City’s implentation of martial law flooding every social dia platform.

#NaturalDisasterSends15MillionPeopleHo

#WhatKindOfNaturalDisasterCouldCauseTheMilitaryToEnactItsHighestLevelOfResponse?

#DragonKing’sSpeculationGrindsACityToAHalt, IsThisTheRightCourseOfAction?

With such headlines, the topic quickly trended far beyond its usual scope.

After all, over the past month, Yang City’s fa had grown exponentially, especially with the recent Forbidden Area events, which had drawn the world’s attention.

Without exaggeration, Dragon Lord’s every move was scrutinized by countless people under a magnifying glass.

But today’s event was monuntal, and with no prior information leaked, the sudden implentation of martial law truly baffled many.

Naturally, there were those who questioned if the military was being too arbitrary and whether an investigation should have been conducted first.

Very quickly, the internet erupted into argunts over differing opinions.

anwhile, in a moderately sized conference room in the capital, sat a dozen elderly n, each a powerful authority, whose every decision could influence the nation’s trajectory.

But at that mont, they all sat with grave expressions, uncertain about the situation at hand.

Before them lay the latest intelligence report from Yang City.

You are reading Global Catastrophe: I Became the World Tree Chapter 312 - 213 The Collapse of the World’s Origin, Disast on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Player Reload cover
Similar genre

Player Reload

Complete darkness ·Sci-fi

Theeternalnightiscoming,andthekillinggrounddescends. Godsfall,andahundredghostsparadeatnight. Youcanstandintheforefrontandannouncethearrivaloftheer...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.