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Lu Bai and the Uniford Elder’s actions were very small.

Although there were quite a few people in the Combat Command Center secretly observing their every move, the technicians present could not guess what had happened downstairs just from these small actions.

The technicians were at most a bit curious, and it would not affect their work.

The Uniford Elder naturally would not publicize such a thing widely, but just silently stood beside Lu Bai, waiting for his next instruction.

“Just handle it according to your arrangent.”

After watching for a while, Lu Bai looked up and smiled, “Don’t panic.”

It had to be admitted that after he decided to step forward to change the world, his performance all along had appeared almost omnipotent in the eyes of others.

Even the Uniford Elder, such a remnant of the old era with a fixed worldview, would not doubt his ability.

Such a simple sentence, when spoken from his mouth, could give people imnse confidence.

“Yes.” The Uniford Elder controlled his surging emotions and barely managed not to lose composure.

The young people in disguise walked down the corridor, proceeding unimpeded all the way.

At the sa ti, the technicians in the monitoring departnt were greatly alard as they looked at the latest collected paraters, while the supervisor suppressed the panic in his heart, wanting to report this news imdiately.

But in fact, there was no need for him to report it anymore.

After all, the distance from the Moon to Earth took less than two seconds at the speed of light.

The probe screen displayed on the Central Big Screen suddenly disappeared, the screen turning completely white, and the Central Big Screen quickly switched to footage captured by warti satellites.

In just a few short seconds, the originally noisy Combat Command Center fell into a deathly silence, with only so instrunts still in operation emitting faint ticking sounds.

Without exception, everyone including the Uniford Elder stared blankly at the screen displayed on the Central Big Screen, as if petrified.

Even Lu Bai unconsciously narrowed his eyes after seeing this scene.

Because the screen showed that the shadow which had already covered nearly three-quarters of the lunar surface had completely disappeared at this mont.

Yes, not only had the shadow disappeared, but more than half of the Moon covered by the shadow had also vanished without a trace.

“What exactly is this power?”

“Haha, we originally wanted to confront such a civilization?”

“We can’t win, we absolutely can’t win.”

The Mona People’s overly exaggerated move instantly crushed the fighting spirit of countless people on the spot.

So even directly slumped to the ground in despair, their eyes losing focus.

It was worth ntioning that not everyone had fallen into despair.

A portion of people, on the contrary, under the despair, developed a do-or-die ntality.

Either

There weren’t many such people, but they quickly swept away the atmosphere of frustration and despair in the hall.

“Where are the people from the Departnt? Where did they die? Speak! I want the complete data before and after the Appear.”

“Quickly determine what type of strike this is. Analysis team, can you trace source of the strike?”

A researcher wearing thick glasses slapped his thigh.

“I understand. Ti reversal in the shadow is not an attack thod, but a way to determine the coordinate.”

War in the universe is different from war on Earth.

The universe is not flat.

That vast astronomical scale ans that even if the attack direction deviates by 0.01° during launch, it will ultimately result in a deviation of over a thousand billion light-years from the strike objective.

Therefore, the most important aspect of warfare thinking in the Interstellar Era is determining the attack coordinates.

Humanity is unclear about how far they are from the Mo Na Civilization, but judging from the fact that the Mona Person’s fleet has not appeared yet, it is probably not a distance that can be crossed easily.

“In this way, if the Mona Person wants to strike us remotely, they must first set up a strike coordinate.”

This researcher’s train of thought beca smoother and smoother, and his speaking speed gradually quickened: “That’s right, the set coordinate must have sufficient recognizability. The answer given by the Mona Person is an area where the material state has been reversed…

“No wonder, no wonder the speed of ti reversal isn’t fast, no wonder there isn’t too much aggressiveness…”

“Such a grand gesture.”

Lu Bai looked at the screen displaying only a small piece of moon fragnt left, and couldn’t help but sigh at the destructive power of technological developnt.

“Lunar fragnts are falling and are expected to reach the ground in one hour and fifty-three minutes. It is recomnded to use high-yield nuclear bombs for interception.”

The Uniford Elder quickly received the report sent over from the Data Analysis Departnt. He imdiately synchronized this news to Lu Bai.

Lu Bai just nodded, signaling the uniford elder to handle it himself.

Compared to the influence after the Moon’s disappearance, this “teorite” strike, which could also cause a mass extinction level, seed insignificant.

Humanity had already grown accustod to the existence of the Moon before establishing civilization.

Due to habit, many people actually realize how enormous the Moon’s influence on Earth’s ecology is.

First, the most direct influence is that gravity will change.

Without the Moon’s pull, Earth’s rotational speed would gradually accelerate, with one rotation shortening from twenty-four hours to within eight hours.

Undoubtedly, this would cause a natural phenonon: hurricanes blowing only from east to west, at an astonishing degree of a hundred ters per second.

But this would only make Earth’s surface ecological environnt as harsh as Jupiter’s; changes in tides are the truly fatal factor.

Oceans surging toward the direction of the Sun’s gravity, along with the resulting tsunamis, need no further explanation—after all, coastal areas would definitely be subrged first, with coastlines shifting inland.

At the sa ti, the massive surges of seawater would inevitably affect the influence of ocean currents on climate.

As for Earth’s tilt beginning to wobble or such, those are no longer the first issues to consider.

This series of adverse influences all point to one thing.

Naly, after the Moon disappears, Earth’s surface will no longer be suitable for humanity to survive.

The only choice is to return to the shelter established underground.

“Mr. Lu, what should we do now?”

The uniford elder was now chilled to the bone in his limbs; he was so anxious that he felt his white hair was about to start falling out.

The other technicians and senior officers, in this situation, were equally hard-pressed to stay calm, their ntal states even worse than the uniford elder’s.

Amid this scene of chaos.

Lu Bai, on the other hand, was like an outsider, and even the corners of his mouth held a barely perceptible arc.

Admittedly, the Moon’s disappearance was no small matter even for him.

However, he now felt much more relaxed instead.

The Mona people are indeed very mysterious, but as long as they take action, they inevitably reveal their own demands.

“Not daring to face

personally, only planning to use this thod to make humanity return underground?”

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