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The conference room was centered around a huge circular table, draped in a pale blue tablecloth that echoed the color of the United Nations flag.

Delegates from various countries were seated around the table, each place set with a naplate, a folder, and a pen.

The expressions of the representatives varied.

So concentrated on the materials in their hands, while others whispered quietly among themselves.

The delegates from the three Superpowers sat in the most prominent positions, flanked by their respective advisory teams.

Although everything seed to be proceeding orderly on the surface, in reality, their minds were not on the eting itself but focused on how to deal with the impending unknown challenge.

Their eyes occasionally t, conveying tacit understanding and concern.

Translation booths were set up around the conference room, where professional interpreters were busy at work, ensuring every nation’s representative could stay up to date with the eting proceedings.

The large screens on the walls displayed the live broadcast in multiple languages, ensuring maximum transparency and dissemination of the information.

In the corner of the conference room, caras and recording equipnt were neatly arranged, and dia reporters from around the world, holding various devices, recorded every detail.

It was already evening.

Theoretically, the first phase of the eting was not supposed to last long. However, due to the extensive content today, the eting, which usually would have ended at five or six, was now exceptionally prolonged.

The eting was currently at a preliminary conclusion stage, after which the participants would be led to the dining area for a al by the staff.

When tomorrow cos,

the eting expected to last three days would comnce the discussions for its second phase.

So, as the first phase reached its concluding stage, those who were eager to eat beca increasingly anxious, especially the dia reporters who were not mbers of the national delegations.

A few key speakers were on the podium, attempting to neatly round off the morning’s discussions.

However, as everyone’s attention began to scatter, they naturally failed to notice that the delegates of the three Superpowers were all waiting for an uncertain mont—the appearance of Chen Yun.

Still,

so people faintly sensed that the delegations of the three Superpowers suddenly seed more tense.

The delegates from every country were affected and sat up straight, not pondering why the eting, which should have concluded, had not yet been adjourned.

A tense and serious atmosphere filled the air.

The delegates from the three Superpowers sat in the front row.

They maintained a calm exterior while their hearts churned like tumultuous seas.

They had just received news about Chen Yun’s imminent arrival at the eting.

Although shocked, they continued to preside over the eting as if nothing was amiss, in order to keep the proceedings normal.

"Respected delegates, today’s topic is extrely important. It concerns not only animal protection but also touches upon global issues of environntal conservation and sustainable developnt," a delegate from a Superpower said in an even tone, albeit a slight tension was perceptible in his eyes, "We hope that through today’s discussions, we can reach a series of milestone cooperation agreents."

Another Superpower’s delegate followed up, "We believe that through our joint effort, we can leave a more beautiful Earth for our posterity. Now, please allow to pass the microphone to our next speaker..."

Because it was uncertain if Chen Yun’s objective was here, at this eting,

and since it was known from Ronald Reed that the live broadcast could not be shut down,

the three Superpower delegations tacitly prolonged the eting’s final summarization, each taking turns to utter aningless pleasantries continuously.

anwhile, assistants of the three Superpower delegates were bustling behind the scenes.

They conveyed instructions quickly and silently, ensuring security asures were in place, and were also actively preparing for the arrival of Chen Yun.

They could not defy Chen Yun,

they could only make ready for reception.

Even due to the directive that the live broadcast should not be shut down, they obediently turned off the broadcast delay, to avoid any possibility of displeasing Chen Yun.

Under the multi-angle shooting of surrounding caras, the global live broadcast was crystal clear, as countless viewers from across the world followed this unprecedented international gala through the internet.

Viewers from around the world, no matter how slow on the uptake, were mostly vaguely aware of the forced delay of the eting.

But they were clueless about the reason.

The confused delegates from various countries were no different,

only able to pretend to read their materials seriously while bewilderingly glancing at the three continuous relay of empty talks by the Superpower delegates in the distance.

This situation lasted for less than a minute.

So astute national delegates noticed an instantaneous change in the facial expressions of the three Superpower delegates, who rapidly corrected themselves and returned to a calm deanor. Still, they did not fool these sharp-minded individuals.

They were certain,

this was the three Superpower delegates receiving so ssage through their earpieces, but evidently, only those three Superpowers were privy to it.

Before they could ponder further,

a very distinct and peculiar sensation suddenly arrived.

It was sowhat akin to an instinctual suppression, as if facing a deity absolutely impossible to overco.

They did not know how to describe it, only that they instinctively looked up and over.

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