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Chen Yun issued a command.

It wasn’t a request for opinions in a consultative manner.

Hence, those guys had no leeway to refuse.

Chen Yun didn’t take pleasure in targeting these people.

It was just that historical contradictions, plus his ability to sense the greed of this group, ant that he didn’t plan to say much to these guys.

It was already their honor to be able to work for him.

In fact,

the Do Council was also nearly up to speed, cooperating with those who had been given orders to begin collecting high-radioactivity material across the entire nation of Japan.

Since the Earth King Chen Yun said he needed all the high-radioactivity materials,

as the power organization serving the Earth King—the Do Council, they took this statent seriously and implented it thoroughly, with no research institution allowed to keep any high-radioactivity material.

Even several nuclear power stations had to shut down because of this.

With the addition of a ten-hour ti limit, the whole of Japan was bustling due to this command.

Chen Yun’s order swept across the entire nation of Japan like a sudden storm.

From the capital to remote areas, countless officials beca busy, shuttling between various governnt departnts to coordinate resources and ensure the command was swiftly executed.

For these senior officials, this was not only an execution of orders from their superiors but also an opportunity to demonstrate their abilities and loyalty.

Therefore, even though the task was fraught with difficulties, they threw themselves into it without hesitation.

However, at the grassroots level, the impact of this order was more direct and intense.

Major research institutions were forced to suspend ongoing experints and hand over their precious high-radioactivity materials.

Scientists looked troubled, with so even expressing their dissatisfaction openly.

For them, these materials were not just research materials but also the crystallization of many years of hard work.

But now everything had to make way for Chen Yun’s command, and although there were complaints, under the strong administrative pressure, these voices were quickly suppressed.

The situation at the nuclear power stations was even more critical.

To respond to the command, technicians had to urgently shut down the reactors to ensure that the high-radioactivity materials could be safely transferred.

This asure directly led to tension in the power supply, with many areas already experiencing electricity rationing.

The governnt realized the severity of the problem, quickly activated ergency plans to utilize backup power facilities, and issued notices to the public to explain the current situation with nurous reasons and to call for energy conservation.

At the sa ti, contacts with the international energy market were also strengthened in an attempt to alleviate the pressure from the power shortage through imports and other ans.

Against this background, the Do Council played a key role.

As a superpower institution ford by three superpower nations, it was now one of the most authoritative decision-making bodies on the island, directly taking over so of the island’s governnt skills. It not only supervised the execution process of the orders but also coordinated resources from all sides to ensure the smooth progress of the operation.

Council mbers held frequent etings, discussing how to minimize the impact on the socio-economy while ensuring the safe collection and transportation of high-radioactivity materials.

They were well aware that this task was not only a test of loyalty to the Earth King but also a test of their service capabilities.

As the final deadline approached,

all relevant personnel worked against the clock to ensure the task was completed on ti.

anwhile, Chen Yun, standing in the background, wasn’t paying much attention to all these developnts.

To be fair,

he didn’t care how others were doing it.

He only cared whether the high-radioactivity material he needed could be delivered on ti.

If it couldn’t be delivered, thus forcing him to collect it himself, then there was no need for those so-called organizations that existed to solve his problems.

After all, he had such a status now.

Naturally, he didn’t need to worry about anybody else’s troubles.

Otherwise, what was the point of reaching this status?

Considering this,

Chen Yun, who was observing the comatose Little Godzilla, suddenly brightened and looked in a certain direction.

It was already past eight in the evening on May 30.

More than six hours had passed since Little Godzilla fell into a coma after absorbing so nuclear radiation.

In Chen Yun’s perception,

on the outskirts of this deserted radiation zone, a group of automated troops was approaching.

He could perceive that this army didn’t have a single person; it was purely unmanned machinery.

Clearly,

to transport the high-radioactivity material while also considering Chen Yun’s statent that the ard forces were to be used to test Little Godzilla’s combat strength, the troops that were now rushing over were unmanned.

This chanized troop, from a distance, looked like a moving forest of steel, silently closing in on the abandoned radiation zone.

Their forms varied—there were heavy units similar to tanks, as well as nimble and agile reconnaissance machines, and logistics machines specifically for transporting supplies.

Each machine was equipped with special protection asures adapted to the high-radiation environnt to ensure normal operation under extre conditions.

These machines were equipped with a variety of weapon systems, from traditional machine guns and grenade launchers to advanced laser weapons and electromagnetic guns, everything one could imagine.

So of the machines were also carrying missile launch systems, capable of precise strikes on distant targets. In addition to offensive weaponry, so machines were equipped with detection devices and analysis instrunts that could quickly identify the positions of friend and foe on the battlefield, providing battlefield situational perception ability.

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