Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
“Alright.”
Once the command had been given, the special forces soldier’s eyes lit up. He turned and inford the manager of the new instructions.
The manager’s face fell before he rushed towards the broadcasting room and made the announcent while there was still ti to salvage the situation.
It was less than a minute until the entire plaza and even those areas with music stopped, including the restaurants and cafes.
The entire mall sunk into silence before a warm and tender voice made the announcent.
On the third floor in the equipnt store, Bo Jiu wasn’t wearing headphones, hence, she could hear the contents of the announcent very clearly.
After the announcent was made, her lips curved upwards. That was a great idea.
They used the energy saving activity to prepare the crowd ntally to reduce the chaos which would arise when the power failure really occurred.
The Almighty was intelligent as always.
It was a good plan, but she wouldn’t allow that to happen.
When Bo Jiu glanced up, her fingers were still hitting the keyboard.
Even thought she was accustod to the darkness, it wasn’t for everyone.
A hacker shouldn’t bring that to ordinary people.
Although it was a torntous mont for the manager, he knew it was indeed a good plan.
But the mont the blackout continued for more than ten minutes, anyone experiencing it would start to feel uneasy, especially in a mall.
It was human nature.
They would be able to survive the first ten minutes but the subsequent...
Even though there was an ergency exit, that wouldn’t be any better.
Or rather, once there was any sort of darkness in their vision, everyone would rush towards the ergency exit.
At that mont, who would listen to their instructions to move slowly?
No one.
If they really adhered to the safety asures, there wouldn’t be videos of people being trampled.
The manager wiped the sweat off his forehead. He grabbed his phone, but wasn’t sure who to contact.
He never expected to see those horrifying system attacks in real life.
When everything happened, the manager finally understood the effects of such attacks.
“Is that sufficient? Do we have to do anything more?”
The special forces soldier glanced at him, a firm determination gleaming in his gaze. “Soone’s at it, don’t worry.”
The manager paused.
He finally understood how peace should never be taken for granted, it was because of those on the front line.
He could always count on those dressed in green uniform.
Or perhaps, this was sothing that could only be felt in their country.
He had heard about it in the past, but this was the first ti he felt its aning.
When his friend from another city told him, “Old Wang, you have no idea how frightened I was after the earthquake since everyone knew about the second earthquake. I thought I was going to be a dead man because who would dare enter an area of impending doom, right? But just as the thought struck , I saw soldiers in their twenties entering the area with their parachutes, all of which were younger than . But they still managed to instil strength in all of us. You don’t understand that feeling, all of us were in tears. Perhaps, the soldiers in other countries were born to fight, but the soldiers in our country were born to protect.”
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