Chapter 503: 502, the yer and the grand monk arrive in Busan_1
“Your Majesty.” Langqi asked Manina XIII, “Since the humans of the Blue Star are gathering in Busan, shall we avoid them and enter China’s territory through the East Sea?”
“Why should we avoid them?” Manina XIII countered.
“This …” Langqi was momentarily at a loss for words.
“There’s no need to avoid them, simply confront them directly.” Manina replied indifferently, “Our objective this time is to exterminate the thriving power of humanity, and now that they are gathered together, it’s the perfect opportunity to them all in one fell swoop.”
Then Manina added: “Besides, the regr army of the Blue Star cannot inflict much harm on the monsters, how could we possibly fear them?”
“You’re right, Your Majesty.” Langqi immediately replied.
Although Langqi’s instinct told him that fighting humans in Busan was not a good idea, since the Emperor had spoken like this, he had no choice but to follow his orders.
However, he still decided to indirectly remind the Emperor: “Your Majesty, ording to the intelligence sent back from the Pacific region, Su Yu is calling on all third-tier yers with physical manifestation abilities to assist in Busan.”
“Gather yers? What’s he up to?”
“It is said that he intends to nt some game-exclusive nts on Busan and Tsushima Ind.”
“What kind of nts? Would they pose a threat to the swarm of monsters?”
“They are somewhat analogous to machine guns, not of serious threat. The intelligence suggests that mature nts have third-tier strength, but aren’t mobile.”
“Third tier? And immobile? Then there’s no need to worry.” Manina XIII dismissed the issue entirely.
But he remembered something else: “Right, none of our 108 ‘Su Yu special edition’ monsters got lost, right?”
“All intact.” Langqi answered.
“Very good!” Manina revealed a malicious smile, “Get prepared. We must give Su Yu a ‘surprise’!”
“Understood.”
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The scene shifts back to Blue Star—Busan.
Under themand of Xue Wenli, the Busan City Government sessfully evacuated nearly 300,000 residents out of Busan City within three and a half hours.
The evacuation operation continues.
Xue Wenli ns to move as many people as possible, especially those living near the coast, from Busan to the inner city in the next nine hours, ensuring stability and not causing chaos.
After all, no one can predict the intensity of this battle. If not managed properly, the whole of Busan may be burnt to a crisp.
By the third half hour after the gravity funnel ended, at Busan Gimhae International Airport, Su Yu and Xue Wenli warmly weed the first batch of arriving yers—totaling 12,006 people.
“Boss Ke, we’ve arrived!”
The yers exited from transport helicopters and airliners and excitedly waved at Su Yu on the not-so-distant tform.
“Wee all, you’ve all worked hard!” Su Yu’s voice, amplified by magical power, covered the entire airport, as he also waved to the yersing off the nes.
“Boss Ke, don’t mention it, was it really that hard taking a flight?”
“The rise and fall of the world are everyone’s responsibility. Doing this is our duty!”
“If I were powerful enough, I’d also like to step onto the front line battlefield like you.”
The yers responded passionately; their morale was high.
Some of the yers asked: “Boss Ke, what shall we do now? Do we follow the instructions you posted an hour ago?”
An hour ago, Su Yu posted an important thread on the official forum.
The post emphasized that the first batch of yers, upon their arrival in Busan, should not get off the nes if they are Druids or Priests; they will follow him to Tsushima Ind instead;
yers of other sses should stay in Busan to help Xue Wenli in evacuating the popce.
Su Yu’s thread yed a vital role.
Now, the special nes carrying the Druid and Priest yers hadn’t even opened their doors, the ones getting off the nes were Warrior, Archer, Mage and other ss yers.
Su Yu turned his head to nce at Xue Wenli standing next to him, and then loudly announced to all the yers:
“Everyone, listen! Proceed as I detailed in my post an hour ago. This woman standing next to me is Deputy Minister Xue Wenli of the relevant department. Listen to her orders and carry out the work of evacuating the people.”
“Rest assured, Boss Ke!” The yers responded in unison, and each of them looked at Xue Wenli with respectful eyes.
Xue Wenli’s deeds had been widely propagated in the country as a key story. As one of the first batch of yers to obtain the helmet, she sacrificed her own game time to contribute to humanity, and is currently only under the 30th level. The yers all greatly respected her.
Su Yu patted Xue Wenli’s shoulder: “Comrade Xiao Xue, I’ll leave this ce to you.”
“Mm.”
Then Su Yu flew up high into the air, saying to the Druid and Priest nes, “Everybody, follow me. Let’s head for Tsushima Ind!”
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15 minutester, Su Yu arrived at Tsushima Ind, 85 kilometers southwest of Busan, with the group of helicopters.
Technically, Tsushima Ind belonged to Japan.
But in the face of this great crisis, humanity was foregoing the concept of nationality. In the three and a half hours before this moment, the Goryeo government had already dispatched arge number of aircraft and boats to evacuate all 32,000 people from Tsushima Ind to the Goryeo maind.
Of course, there were still stubborn Japanese people, or those who didn’t trust the Goryeo people, who refused toply with the evacuation.
Faced with a crisis, extraordinary measures had to be taken. Goryeo’s military police resorted to unconventional means like tranquilizer guns and forcibly moved these people out of Tsushima Ind after knocking them out.
At present, Tsushima Ind was empty and devoid of any sign of human activity.
Su Yu, leading the group of helicopters,nded on a t open space on Tsushima Ind.
Tsushima Ind wasrge, approximately 700 square kilometers in area;rger than the area inside Beijing’s fifth ring road. However, the ind only had a poption of 32,000, and most of it was greenery—perfect for nting without needing to destroy any buildings.
After the group of helicoptersnded, the yers filed out.
Su Yu took out arge number of golden seeds ready in his ne and piled them on the ground in front of him.
These golden seeds had been carefully selected.
Seedlings with minimal utility like [Wall-nut], [Tall-nut], [Pumpkinhead] had been sifted out, what remained were useful nts like [Ice Shooter], [Cob Cannon], [Cherry Bomb], and utility nts like [Lily Pad], [Tangle Kelp] that could be nted in water.
Meanwhile, Su Yu told the yers, “Everyone, start nting with me! Those golden triangr seeds are for [Cob Cannon], and the red, round seeds are for [Cherry Bomb]. These two types of nts take a while to mature, so let’s nt these first.”
“Understood!” The yers responded in unison.
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In the following time, Su Yu led the druids, priests, and other yers in diligent nting on Tsushima Ind.
With the continued arrival of yers, their numbers were growing.
Large quantities of nt seeds quickly matured under ample sunlight and natural energy, ready to contribute in the uing battle.
Meanwhile, it’s worth mentioning that an hour and a half after the first batch of yers arrived, the monk squad from Yunlu Mountain also sessfully reached Busan.
Su Yu put down his work and went to Busan to wee the monks.