Just as Ding Ze and his group were flying to Antarctica.

Neon.

Throughout the country, almost every mobile phone suddenly sounded an earthquake alarm.

This area is prone to earthquakes, and most of the locals are used to it. So, even though they heard the earthquake alarm, they didn't take it too seriously.

Until, one by one, people took out their phones and clearly saw the alarm message...

[The entire territory!]

[Earthquake of magnitude 9 to 10!!]

[A tsunami is highly likely to strike!]

Holy crap!!

How could this happen so suddenly?

Is this going to destroy the country?

boom!

In an instant, the Japanese citizens, who had been so aggressive and unconcerned not long ago, were utterly terrified, gripped by fear, and began to flee in a frenzy.

In less than two minutes, the entire neon city was in complete chaos. Looking down from above, the neon city looked like the end of the world!

at the same time.

In the underground world, at the camp next to the giant egg.

Just now, the giant dome shook... In the camp, everyone, including Snowwell Milden, rushed to the helicopter, ready to board and escape at any moment.

However, the worst-case scenario did not occur.

One second, two seconds, three seconds... one minute, two minutes, three minutes...

The giant egg stopped shaking and seemed to have calmed down.

See this.

Snowwell Milden breathed a silent sigh of relief; he couldn't help it, he was genuinely nervous.

After letting out a long sigh of relief, Snowwell Milden turned to the camp leader beside him and said, "Contact the outside and see if there's anything unusual going on anywhere."

It won't take a while.

News of the devastating earthquake and the devastating tsunami that struck Japan reached Snowwell Milden's ears.

Snowwell Milden had already settled back into his chair, quite leisurely. Upon hearing the news, he couldn't help but frown, somewhat puzzled.

A major earthquake struck Japan?

Why did this giant egg shake here? Why didn't something happen in Antarctica, but in Neon, which is far away from Antarctica, and almost disappeared?

"Are you sure it's just neon? What about Antarctica?" Snowwell Milden asked.

"We will get back to you soon," the camp manager replied.

More than a minute later.

"Elder, it has been confirmed that there is no situation in Antarctica. Globally, only Japan has experienced a major disaster," the camp leader said.

After listening, Snowy Milden gazed at the giant egg and fell into deep thought. (End of Chapter)

Chapter 482 Neon Lights, Shattered Land

Neon.

The mountains and rivers trembled, houses collapsed, and cries of agony filled the air.

An earthquake, powerful enough to tear everything apart, struck Japan with lightning speed and without mercy.

Countless buildings either collapsed or were torn apart, crushing countless people.

In just a few minutes, the death toll had already reached four figures.

However, the earthquakes have not stopped, and the number of deaths is still rising rapidly.

One minute, two minutes, three minutes...

As time slowly passed and more and more people died, the entire neon city was enveloped in despair, and everywhere was filled with the atmosphere of despair.

pity.

Suffering never seems to end so easily.

boom!

A deafening roar that shot straight into the sky suddenly rang out.

Mount Fuji erupted, spewing out dazzling, scorching red lava from within the volcano, vividly creating a scene reminiscent of an apocalyptic world.

"The end of the world is coming!"

"Ami-dad!"

"help me!"

"..."

Lava continued to erupt, the earth shook violently, and at sea, one terrifying tsunami after another was rapidly surging toward the neon lights.

The power of nature is truly terrifying.

Can Japan survive this wave of disaster?

this moment.

The eyes of the whole world are on Japan.

Regardless of past conflicts or deep-seated hatred, we are all human beings... Moreover, ordinary people in Japan are dying wave after wave.

The atmosphere around the world became heavy as a result.

On a transport plane at high altitude.

Janet, who hadn't slept, saw the news and thought of the two Japanese girls she had met a few times. Without hesitation, she reached out and woke Ding Ze up.

Ding Ze was fast asleep when Janet nudged him awake. After a couple of seconds, he glared at her and deliberately tried to scare her, "Ms. Austin, are you looking for trouble?!"

Janet knew Ding Ze all too well and wasn't intimidated at all. She handed the phone to Ding Ze directly, saying, "Something happened in Japan. I think you should know."

Ding Ze heard this, stopped arguing, took the phone and looked at it. Only then did he realize what had happened in Japan. He raised his hand and rubbed his forehead. "Do you still have those two girls' numbers?"

Jenny nodded. "Yes, but there should be no signal in all of Japan. I'll try."

As Janet spoke, she reached for Ding Ze's phone, quickly found the number, and dialed it.

As Janet had predicted, the call could not be connected.

Ding Ze had already lit a cigarette and was thinking back to the two little girls.

Those two girls were actually quite interesting and nice people; it's a bit of a shame they died like that.

After thinking for a few seconds, Ding Ze exhaled a long puff of smoke and turned to Janet, "Shall we go take a look?"

When Janet last met the two girls in Hawaii, they left their home addresses, which Janet noted down.

Hear this.

Janet nodded without hesitation.

Seeing this, Ding Ze stopped arguing, got up and went to the cockpit to find out their current location. Then, he instructed the pilot to find the nearest airport to land. Next, he called Abruzzi to arrange the itinerary and mobilize some manpower to prepare to enter the area to search for people as soon as the disaster in Japan was over.

Time flies.

Ding Ze and Janet, along with dozens of employees, temporarily disembarked from the transport plane, transferred to a passenger plane, and flew to Japan.

The transport plane then took off again, heading to its original destination as planned.

at the same time.

The arrangements made by Abruzzi are already in effect.

***********

Neon.

The nightmarish earthquake is finally over... Of course, aftershocks continue and show no signs of stopping.

The eruption of Mount Fuji has completely ended; at this moment, only thick smoke continues to billow outwards.

The power of the tsunami has subsided considerably, and it is estimated that it will subside in a while.

At this moment, if you look down on the entire neon city from high above... it is now all ruins and broken walls, completely unlike what it used to be.

Osaka.

Houses collapsed, ruins everywhere, and corpses were everywhere.

The helicopter buzzed as it flew into the air, then lowered the rope.

Ding Ze was the first to rappel down and landed safely.

Not long after.

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