âStop them! We must stop them, no matter what! T-thatâs right, shoot them down, now!â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren lost almost all of his mind just then.
How could he not, though?
Knowing what nuclear weapons meant to humanity, it was only normal for anyone to suffer massive mental shock on the level of the world coming to an end after learning about nukes flying towards your country.
âSir, itâs impossible to shoot them down! We canât even predict their trajectories!â
âYou stupid as*hole! Since you canât shoot it down, we should just sit back and get hit?! Is that what youâre saying?!â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLarenâs eyes were taking in the sight of two distinctive red lines on the map heading towards the United States of America.
Knowing what those lines represented, there was no bloody way he could maintain his calm. Nukes were about to fall on top of his head soon, so how the hell could he keep his cool?
âSir! Other countries are trying to contact us! What should we say?â
âTell them to take care of it themselves!â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren gritted his teeth.
âThose f*cking Commie b*stards, I swear Iâm gonna make you pay for this stupidity.â (Christopher McLaren)
His rage at the Chinese government and his fear at the demon king rushed in at the same time.
Even if a demon king was capable of exercising near-miraculous abilities, rather than simply disposing of the eighteen ICBMs flying towards it⌠the d*mn demon chose to throw a counter at the rest of the world, instead.
âHow is anyone supposed to anticipate such things in the first place?!â (Christopher McLaren)
The worst of all the worst possibilities had been thought up of already, yet a scenario far worse than every single one of them happened in the end.
âShoot them down! Shoot every single missile headed this way! What about our missile defense system?!â (Christopher McLaren)
âS-sir, because of the uncertain trajectoriesâŚâ
âF*ck! What do you think we should do, then?! Should we suck on our thumbs and do nothing? Call the Department of Defense, now! I donât care whether you throw thousands of flares at them, dispatch fighter jets, or even you personally go there yourself, just stop those missiles from landing in our country! And also!â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren roared out as blood vessels bulged in his eyes.
âConnect me to China. Get that son of b*tch, Xu Cheng or whatever his name was, on the phone and ask if those missiles can be remotely detonated! Hurry the hell up!â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren watched the command centre go into maddened overdrive and while tottering unsteadily, got back up on his feet.
Now wasnât the time to stare dazedly at the monitor. One mistake, and the whole world would end up suffering from a crushing blow.
Although each of those Chinese-made missiles shouldnât possess all that much destructive power, recovering from the resulting damage might be impossible depending on where they fell.
âSons of b*tches. If they wanted to act so big and mighty, they shouldâve used more expensive missiles or something, at least.â (Christopher McLaren)
This problem wouldnât have occurred if several warheads were fired after being paired. But it seemed that the ICBMs the Chinese chose to fire were all single-use detonation-upon-impact type missiles. [1]
âOh, dear god.â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren unknowingly drew a cross in front of his chest.
âT-t-thisâŚâ (Xu Cheng)
Xu Cheng freaked out as he stared at the monitor. All of the warheads falling to the ground suddenly flew back up into the sky, only to change their heading towards the rest of the world, instead.
âW-what the hell is going on here?! What is this?!â (Xu Cheng)
âWhat should we do, Sir Marshal!â
âW-wait, I asked first what just happened! Tell me whatâs going on!â (Xu Cheng)
âTrajectories of all the missiles have changed, sir. The demon king b*stard mustâve done something!â
âYou think I canât see that?!â (Xu Cheng)
Xu Cheng roared out and threw the commanderâs baton.
âWhere are they headed to? Where! Tell me where! They arenât falling somewhere within our borders, are they?â (Xu Cheng)
âO-one of them isâŚâ
âWhat about it?â (Xu Cheng)
âIt, itâs headed towards BeijingâŚâ
For a moment there, dizziness nearly took a hold of Xu Cheng.
âAre you saying that a missile is headed this way?â (Xu Cheng)
âYes, sir. Thatâs correct.â
âHow long do we have? Tell me!â (Xu Cheng)
âThankfully, the ICBM has lost much of its speed, sir. The rocket fuel has run out by now, while it has slowed down considerably from its previous high flight speed after its heading was abruptly changed, sir. HoweverâŚâ
âHowever, what?â (Xu Cheng)
âItâs still near the speed of sound, sir.â
Xu Chengâs brain hurriedly kicked into gear.
The âspeed of soundâ should mean that the missile was flying slightly faster than a passenger plane. Considering the distance between here and Sichuan, the missile should get here in around two hoursâ time.
âWhat should we do? What?â (Xu Cheng)
He needed to think up a way to solve this.
While Xu Cheng was desperately greasing up the gears in his headâŚ
âSir, a call came from America. They want to know if we can remotely detonate the missiles currently flying towards the rest of the world, sir.â
âRemotely?â (Xu Cheng)
Xu Chengâs eyes flickered in a hopeful light.
âIs that possible?â (Xu Cheng)
ââŚWe donât know until we try, sir. Not just the impact-type, but even the ICBMs failed to detonate despite their detonation schedule having passed by, sir. I suspect that something similar to signal interference is affecting the warheads themselves.â
âTry it out, now! Hurry up!â (Xu Cheng)
ââŚBut, Sir Marshal, if we detonate them now, all eighteen warheads will go off in Chinaâs airspace. Their altitudes are currently far too low, and itâs unknown what might happenâŚâ
Marshal Xu Chengâs expression crumpled unsightly.
The Chinese might be responsible for this slip-up, but that didnât mean they could afford to shoulder the burden all by themselves, either. Xu Cheng felt that China bearing all the consequences of launching the missiles was simply too cruel and unfair.
âFor now, buy us some time by telling the Americans that signal interference is preventing us from remotely detonating the warheads. In the meantime, I shall speak to the Comrade President.â (Xu Cheng)
Xu Cheng retreated to the corner of the command centre to pick up a certain phone.
ââŚWeâll be on standby.â (Xu Cheng)
âWe wait until the warhead is near Beijing. While waiting, deploy all the available jets and have them ready in Beijingâs airspace.â (Xu Cheng)
âWe will try the remote detonation when the missile heading to Beijing gets as close as we can allow it to coincide with the rest reaching a sufficient distance away from our airspace. If that doesnât work, use the fighters to directly shoot it down. Understand what Iâm saying here?â (Xu Cheng)
âYes, sir! We understand!â
âIf we fail, everyone in this place will be dead. And no, I wonât be the one killing you because Beijing itself will be gone without a trace. Thatâs why you all better keep your wits about you and get ready to deal with the warhead!â (Xu Cheng)
The command centre was soon filled with loud yells and shouts of the technicians.
Xu Cheng watched this scene unfold while wiping away the cold sweat caking his forehead.
Just how did things end up this way?
If the remote detonation attempt ends in failure, China would never regain the international standing they were currently enjoying, thatâs for sure.
All he could chew out were profanities and the only things trickling down were cold sweat drops.
âOther than Beijing, which warhead will reach their target the soonest?â (Xu Cheng)
âThat is⌠We canât predict its potential landing target, sir.â
âDonât be stupid and just look whatâs in its radius, will ya?! At least you can tell what country it will be, canât you?â (Xu Cheng)
âS-sir. The country isâŚâ
The technician looking at the map let out a gasp.
âItâs either South Korea or Japan, sir.â
âBloody hell.â (Xu Cheng)
Xu Cheng wiped more cold sweat off his forehead.
âWell, at least we should do the bare minimum required. Call Koreaâs and Japanâs governments. Tell them a nuclear warhead is headed their way.â (Xu Cheng)
âThey mustâve realised it by now, sir.â
âOh, so we should keep our mouths shut since that might be the case? Donât you know what diplomacy even is?!â (Xu Cheng)
âS-sir, weâll contact them right away.â
Xu Chengâs blazing eyes were now locked on a red line darting this way and that while heading towards South Korea.
âI donât mind Japan, but Korea⌠Thatâs going to be troublesome.â (Xu Cheng)
After losing half of Tokyo, Japan never did recover their nation strength of the yesteryear.
Korea too had lost almost half of its capital city, Seoul, but their army was largely spared from annihilation so their overall military strength was still strong. And even if Yi Ji-Hyuk had lost his powers, he remained as one of the most troublesome existences out there, too.
âI pray that you stop that missile somehow. Whatever it takes.â (Xu Cheng)
Xu Cheng could only clench his fists tightly.
Sirens ceaselessly went off everywhere.
Kim Dah-Som looked at the utterly-nonplussed Yi Ji-Hyuk, and asked in a slightly worried face.
âShouldnât we evacuate, too?â (Kim Dah-Som)
âEvacuate?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk roughly scratched his head.
âWell, yeah. You should think about evacuating⌠No, wait. You evacuating is a bit weird at this point, actually. If itâs nukes landing in China, then you should be here spectating on the fireworks going off, and if itâs monsters showing up, then you need to stop them, soâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âWhy are the sirens going off, though?â (Kim Dah-Som)
âI mean, nukes are falling on a country right next to ours so if our dear president said, âI didnât think thereâs a need for us to evacuate so I let it beâ, his severed head will be put on display in front of the Gwanghwamun Gate, you know?â
Kim Dah-Som nodded as if she understood it.
This event was certainly unprecedented, so no one knew how to deal with it. Since itâd be a problem no matter what the higher-ups did⌠making up some excuses like, âWe did our best for the safety of the citizensâ, would surely work a treat in saving their skin later.
âThereâs no need to worry about it, though. It doesnât have much to do with us, anyway.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk shrugged his shoulders.
âStill, wouldnât it be better for us to evacuate?â (Kim Dah-Som)
âAll the stores will close up and everyone else will enter the shelters too, so we wonât have anywhere left to go⌠Meaning weâll have loiter around the empty streetsâŚâ (Kim Dah-Som)
âWell, that is a problem.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Out of all the available time in a day, why did it have to be now when they came out to have some fun?
âShould I go to China and cause a scene or something?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Seriously now, those Chinese werenât helpful in anything whatsoever. Other than gifting the world with Jjajangmyeon, they really hadnât done much to advance humanity at all.
Ah, wait a minute. Koreans invented Jjajamyeong, didnât we?
In any case! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âOh well. I guess we should just go home, then.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âNo way! You promised to keep me company until the end of office hours, didnât you?â (Kim Dah-Som)
âHang out in my place, then.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
ââŚShould we?â (Kim Dah-Som)
Kim Dah-Som smiled radiantly as if she found herself stumbling onto an unexpected fortune, and began clinging onto Yi Ji-Hyukâs arm.
âI told you to get off him, you leech!â (Jeong Hae-Min)
âIf you feel envious, just say so.â (Kim Dah-Som)
âKids these days, they just donât know any modesty, do they?â (Jeong Hae-Min)
âIâm sure itâs nice for you after getting so old these days. Are you already thirty?â (Kim Dah-Som)
âCome over here, you b*tch.â (Jeong Hae-Min)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spat out a lengthy groan while looking at these two bickering yet again.
Surely not every woman on this planet was insane like these two, so why was he always surrounded by weird females only? Even an eternity wouldnât be enough to solve this mystery.
It was right then that his phone suddenly went off as if to break him out of his reverie.
ââŚItâs from the defense minister?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk simply dropped the call.
âDoes this uncle think Iâm 114 or something? Calling me whenever he feels bored to ask me weird things. Donât I have something like privacy?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk) [2]
Yi Ji-Hyuk groaned again. But before he could stop Kim Dah-Som and Jeong Hae-Minâs bickering, his phone rang once more.
âWhat the heck, this baldy uncle!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk angrily took a look at his phone, but this time the screen was proudly displaying the name âChoi Jeong-Hoonâ, not defense minister.
âUrghhhh.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
For some reason, he just couldnât ignore any calls made by Choi Jeong-Hoon. Thinking that he somehow ended up being properly leashed by this guy, Yi Ji-Hyuk answered the phone.
âWhat is it now?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
He answered with a cantankerous-sounding voice, and carried on talking while his irritation level kept going up.
âI already know that. It was me who said the Chinese will use nukes, wasnât it? So, like, why are you telling me something I already know? Didnât the sirens go off because of them? Itâs not like Iâm some little kid, andâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
It was at this point that Yi Ji-Hyukâs head cocked to one side.
âNg? What was that?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
His voice then sounded somewhat flabbergasted next.
âOkay, so⌠The nukes they fired⌠Uh, okay. Uhm, so⌠Mm, what youâre saying isâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk muttered out in a dumbfounded voice.
âThe nuke is headed this way?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The mouths of the two women about to get physical with each other clamped shut simultaneously. And in slow motion, their heads turned towards Yi Ji-Hyuk.
âWhat the heck? Did I end up in purgatory or something? Seoul got wrecked by a demon king not too long ago, yet now itâs a nuke headed this way? Huhuh. Well, Iâll be. This countryâs gonna go down the drain if this keeps up, I tell ya.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The expressions of Kim Dah-Som and Jeong Hae-Min gradually froze stiff.
âOkay, got it. Yes, yes.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk hung up and shrugged his shoulders, before turning around towards the two females.
âHey, did you hear? Apparently, thereâs a nuke headed this way?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âŚStop saying something like that with a straight face, you crazy fool! (Jeong Hae-Minâs inner monologue)
Jeong Hae-Min couldnât bring herself to mutter that out and had to swallow it back in her heart.
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