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215: Chapter 185: Public Opinion Storm_1 215: Chapter 185: Public Opinion Storm_1 Looking at the frenzied scene outside, Mu You decided not to go out and join in, instead redirecting his attention back to the ga.

[You’ve collected one-fifth of a bottle of Lucky Dust at the location where the Fairy Lady left.]

“Huh?”

Mu You was taken aback by the notification — why was there less fairy dust?

He rembered it used to be collected a bottle at a ti; this ti, he got only one-fifth of a bottle…

So, was the fairy dust also a non-renewable consumable?

Mu You wasn’t sure, but fortunately, he wasn’t short of it.

Apart from this one-fifth, he still had two full bottles – enough for the ti being.

After spending so more ti near the Troll Cave and fighting a few trolls until his energy ran low, soone knocked on his door to inform him it was ti to return.

Half an hour later, Mu You boarded the helicopter bound for City K.

Several colleagues from the City K Paranormal Affairs Bureau were also with him.

Zhang Yang was not there, apparently handling so other matters.

Mu You didn’t mind.

He chatted with his colleagues on the plane for a while.

They seed extrely curious about the situation across the river, bombarding him with questions all the way.

Mu You picked out so information he could share and filled them in.

They would announce these matters to the public the next day, so revealing so information didn’t really matter.

It was five in the morning when he returned to the pet shop.

Mu You didn’t bother with anything else, went back to his room to catch so sleep.

After fighting all day, he was indeed exhausted.

He slept straight until nine in the morning.

When he woke up, Lin Xue and Little Ya were already in the shop.

They were downstairs, animatedly discussing sothing on their phones.

As soon as Little Ya saw Mu You, she called out excitedly: “Boss, check out the forum, so much big news!”

“Oh?

Let see.”

While brushing his teeth, Mu You took out his phone and checked the forum.

Four or five hours had passed, he figured by now most of the information would be out on the forum.

Sure enough, as soon as he opened the forum, he saw three hot topics in a row, constantly being pinned by the users.

“Statent about last night’s massive Magical Beast invasion in a town of City Y!”

The first post was by a senior official of the Paranormal Affairs Bureau who was well-known on the forum, making the post equivalent to an official national statent.

The post detailed everything that had happened in the small town of City Y, including the tiline, process, and results of the Magical Beast invasion.

As the final result was positive and the Godlike Players and supporting players had done a brilliant job, it was worth docunting fully.

In addition, the post also explained the concept of the ‘Gate’.

There was no way to hide this.

The incident yesterday had made a big impact, with many witnesses.

Even on the ordinary network, they couldn’t suppress the news, let alone on the Fool’s Forum where everyone can speak freely.

If they didn’t reveal it now, soone else would later.

So, in the end, the officials didn’t hide it, and simply explained the existence of the ‘Gate’ to leave a good impression on the majority of common players.

This post had not been out for an hour, and already there were over 6700 replies.

Many had already heard about the anomaly at the Yangtze River.

However, most only just found out how serious yesterday’s incident was.

They had nearly lost the entire Yangtze River Basin!

Both the first-ti large-scale invasion of the Magical Beasts and the novel ‘Gate’ were hot topics of discussion.

Even many foreign IDs joined in the discussion on the local forum, as the event had global implications.

With the existence of the ‘Gate’, a crisis could erupt anywhere in the world tomorrow after it happened dostically today.

China’s player strength was world-leading, which helped it weather the storm, but what about other countries?

If a similar situation happened to them, would they be able to handle it?

This was a matter of concern to many far-sighted individuals.

The details of the operation behind the Gate were not clearly described in the post, only briefly ntioned overly successful actions.

It didn’t ntion the loss of Godlike Players, nor the Ancient Altar and the curse received after breaking it.

Of course, there were doubts in the comnts below, but the fact remained that China had managed to control the uncontrollable ‘Gate’ with its own strength.

Since three o’clock this morning, no new Magical Beasts had appeared, and no new battles had occurred on the Yangtze River.

All of this was clearly observed by satellites from all over the world, so it couldn’t be fake.

The post ended by stating that China would be responsible for the long-term managent of the Gate, ensuring no similar explosion would happen again, and asked the players of other countries to rest assured.

Another piece of explosive information in the post was that the Ten Commandnts were the culprits behind this event and that the Illuminati had aided and abetted them.

“Is the Ten Commandnts a covert force of the wizards of the Star Spirit World?”

This was the second most popular post, posted by an unknown ID.

But considering the almost identical posting ti to the previous one, it’s clear that this was also the work of so official.

The post clearly states that the incident was orchestrated by the Ten Commandnts, and that the Godlike Players and the Ten Commandnts battled behind the scene, revealing the secret that mbers of the Ten Commandnts were actually wizards of the Star Spirit World.

No substantial evidence was provided in the post, but surprisingly, no one challenged it.

Given the mysterious Ten Commandnts’ past anomalies, it all made sense if they were indeed covert agents sent by extraterrestrial wizards.

The Ten Commandnts, a sowhat obscure force, had not made any public response, so the matter was decisively concluded.

Compared to that, the third post “The Treason of the Illuminati” attracted even more attention from dostic players.

The post title directly labeled the Illuminati as ‘traitors’, and pointed out that the Illuminati had colluded with extraterrestrial forces, and the incident was a joint effort by the two organizations.

No one questioned this post either because the evidence was conclusive.

During the mission, four mbers of the Illuminati were captured.

Apart from one who was unconscious and couldn’t be interrogated, the others had confessed under interrogation to their and the Illuminati’s treasonous acts.

The post caused quite a stir among dostic players.

It’s one thing for extraterrestrial powers to stir up trouble, but to assist in the wrongdoing, instead of stopping it, as a dostic player force?

People were outraged, hurling insults at the Illuminati, and called on the official side to deal with this traitorous force as soon as possible.

And indeed, that’s exactly what the officials did.

An hour before the post was published, the governnt had secretly assembled a team of players to surround the Illuminati’s headquarters in City A.

A video attached to the post docunted the entire process of besieging the Illuminati.

The local special affairs bureau and the military, along with reinforcents from other allied forces, led by five Dragon Team Big God, surrounded the Illuminati’s headquarter building and caught over 300 mbers.

Other Illuminati mbers scattered across the country were also secretly arrested.

When the Illuminati’s headquarters was raided, the inside mbers intended to resist at first, but they gave up the idea when they saw the five players from the Dragon Team leading the raid.

The battle did not take many twists and turns.

Facing the overwhelming forces outside and the pressure from the five big players, most Illuminati mbers could barely muster any will to resist and quickly surrendered.

Finally, after the big players killed a few who tried to resist and flee, everyone else surrendered, and a total of 311 mbers were captured and taken back to the special affairs bureau’s headquarters.

Unfortunately, the president and vice president of the Illuminati had disappeared, along with more than fifty of their key personnel.

These people evaporated into thin air, leaving no trace behind.

Furthermore, all valuable items in the Illuminati’s headquarters had been relocated in advance.

It’s clear that those left behind were disposable pawns, most of whom were unaware of the Illuminati’s clandestine activities and were puzzled when they were arrested, maintaining their innocence.

But even if they were truly innocent, encountering such a situation is just bad luck.

All of them had their phones and electronic devices confiscated and underwent thorough investigation.

Only after being confird to pose no danger could they be released, but by that ti, they would have missed the golden period of ga developnt.

As a result of the interrogation, the whereabouts of the remaining Illuminati mbers were not discovered, but information about an old case erged.

The recent conflict between the Illuminati and Soul Extinguishnt wasn’t due to so romantic conflict, but over an object – the Shadow Ghost!

When this na ca up during the interrogation, it scared the officers in the interrogation room.

They imdiately notified the higher-ups and more senior officials were assigned to conduct a more thorough interrogation.

The final result of the interrogation was that the Illuminati had failed to intercept the Shadow Ghost, which was either taken away by Gao Ziming and sunk into the sea, or had been taken overseas by Gao Ziming.

Of course, this was kept confidential and only shared among a small group of people in the special affairs bureau and the Dragon Team.

Mu You only found out about it from Zhang Yang much later.

But he didn’t care, since all evidence from back then had been thoroughly erased and couldn’t be traced back to him.

Mu You continued to scroll through the forum and soon saw a new post.

“Shocking!

The twists and turns of this incident only got reversed due to the intervention of a mysterious Godlike Player!”

This post was from an ordinary ID with no notable reputation, but its contents were quite explosive, hence it drew considerable attention and beca another popular post of the day.

The poster claid to be a journalist who got exclusive insider information from a special source: during the clash between the official players and the Ten Commandnts yesterday, the players were initially losing.

But a mysterious independent Godlike Player intervened, helping to turn the tide.

The post also ntioned that this Godlike Player was apparently on good terms with mbers of the Ice Emperor’s forces…

Because of the last sentence, Mu You seriously suspected that this post might have been orchestrated by the Ice Emperor’s people themselves, probably with the intention of subtly increasing their influence.

After all, the ‘Godlike Player’ who reversed the situation seed to be ‘close to the Ice Emperor’.

This didn’t need to be confird; as long as this impression was left in people’s minds, it would be greatly beneficial to the Ice Emperor.

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