âThe entire formation is being annihilated, sir.â
Christopher McLaren stared dazedly at the giant monitor.
âSon of a b*tch.â (Christopher McLaren)
The end result for Chinaâs unwise choice was too horrifying to behold. However, something else proved to be even more horrifying to him. And it was the unavoidable fact that Chinaâs response to the situation had been a rather sensible one.
They proceeded to rain down anti-ballistic missiles at the incoming ICBM, then deployed fighter planes to shoot the nuclear warhead down.
Christopher McLaren had chosen to utilise the same method against the incoming ICBMs as well. It wasnât just him, though, as all the other targeted countries were preparing the same tactic, too.
However, it didnât work.
The ICBM acted like a living entity and blocked everything flying in its way. Such a thing wouldnât have happened if the demon king merely countered the nukes and changed their headings.
The demon king of Sichuan attached a large monster bird on each of the warheads. And these birds were responsible for either deflecting or interfering with the humansâ attempts to shoot the ICBMs down.
But that wasnât the end of the story.
The d*mn demon king even made an appearance using the monster birdâs body and began pouring out merciless attacks to worsen the already-deadly chaos.
The absolute worst imaginable attack that combined the demon kingâs magic and humanityâs technology was now tightening around the throat of humanity like a noose.
âWhat is Beijingâs response to this development?â (Christopher McLaren)
âSir, itâs unknown if they can do anything at this stage. We donât see any noticeable movement from them, eitherâŚâ
Every fighter plane deployed had been destroyed, while the anti-air missiles meant to shoot down the nuke got shot down instead. So, what else could they do, realistically speaking?
It was like being a prisoner trapped under the guillotine, waiting for the blade to fallâŚ
China, and the rest of humanity too, couldnât do anything and wait for the end.
Wait, until the accursed blade fell and severed their necks.
Christopher McLaren tightly clenched his fists.
China was responsible for this blunder. He told himself that, once this crisis was sorted out somehow, heâd make an example out of those fools.
However, this was not it.
There was no way heâd feel happy about countless innocents losing their lives because the higher-ups made a fatal mistake in their judgements. Heâd never accept this outcome. And separate from the issue of blaming someone, he as a fellow human being found the deaths of countless humans caused by a demon kingâs scheme truly unforgivable.
âF*ck.â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren couldnât continue staring at the monitor. His head faltered to the floor.
The last thing he saw on that massive screen was the far-too clear image of a missile falling on top of Beijing.
ââŚSir, the nuke is descending.â
Christopher McLaren squeezed his eyes shut.
He couldnât carry on watching anymore.
The absolute weapon of destruction that had only ever been deployed twice in human history â on Hiroshima and Nagasaki â was now falling on one of the greatest cities on Earth, Beijing, home to twenty million, maybe even as many as thirty million people.
He felt a flash of light momentarily break through his closed eyelids. Even though he kept his eyes closed, he thought he could clearly see the images currently being played out in that giant screen.
Blood trickled down from his lower lip as he bit down hard on it. However, he couldnât feel any pain. Rage boiled over and rushed to the top of his head, causing him to almost lose all his reasoning and not give a d*mn about some measly little pain like that.
âCity of Beijing, it⌠itâs⌠gone.â
That report sounded so far away.
The voice entering his ears sounded so awkward and indistinct like badly dubbed voice-overs from a film shot in the 50s.
âGimme a minute.â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren raised his hand when one of his subordinates called out to him.
He knew full well that now was not the right time to be like this. Only one warhead had fallen so far. Meaning, there were seventeen others left to worry about. So, he must stop mulling about the one that had detonated already and quickly come up with another plan of action.
Even if people often called Christopher McLaren a cold-blooded or cold-hearted man, he still found it extremely hard to get over the shock of witnessing the deaths of thirty million lives in a single moment.
âFuu-woo-wooph.â (Christopher McLaren)
He sucked in a deep breath, then raised his head.
âChina just proved to us that standard methods cannot stop that thing.â (Christopher McLaren)
âWe need to come up with a better solution. Is the task force ready to act yet?â (Christopher McLaren)
âExperts from every related field have been dragged in, sir.â
âShow them that footage and tell them to come up with a plan. What about the potential impact zone? Still canât figure it out yet?â (Christopher McLaren)
âNo, itâs fine. If thereâs a major city within the radius of the impact, tell the task force to set that as the target and come up with a potential defensive line.â (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren massaged his face.
âThe nuke fell right in the centre of Beijing.â (Christopher McLaren)
That result was far too artificial to be called purely coincidental.
Indeed, he should assume that the monster bird, or more correctly the demon kingâs will, was in full control of the nukeâs descent at this point.
Which meant that in order to shoot the ICBMs down, the demon kingâs defences had to be breached first. Christopher McLaren rubbed his face even harder at this exasperating development.
âThe next missile?â (Christopher McLaren)
ââŚItâs currently headed to the East Sea.â
âEast Sea?â (Christopher McLaren)
âItâs an oceanic area located between South Korea and Japan, sir.â
âMmâŚâ (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren chewed out his next words.
âConnect me to Korea. Right now.â (Christopher McLaren)
ââŚBeijing has been annihilated.â (defense minister)
A silence akin to icy hell descended in the conference chamber.
âHundreds of ABMs and fighter planes were deployed, butâŚâ (defense minister)
The defense minister sucked in a deep, deep breath.
ââŚWhat are we even supposed to do now?â (defense minister)
The Korean air force should have gotten the news by now. And no doubt they would be in a panicked state, too. The methods they thought of employing were tried first by the Chinese and the end result was this.
There was a reason why the characters in horror movies repeatedly did stupid things. And that was to ensure that the audience members didnât feel any sense of helplessness while watching the film. In other words, it was to give that psychological assurance of âIâm not as stupid as them, so if it was me, Iâd not get killed like them.â
Unfortunately, that assurance was denied from the people currently present in this conference chamber.
China at that moment of firing the ICBMs was at the height of its own hubris. But Chinaâs response to the nuke heading to Beijing was quite realistic in its approach.
But all that ârealisticâ approach turned out to be in vain, ultimately resulting in the nuke dropping on Beijing in the end.
âI donât know what to say.â (Song Jeong-Su)
Song Jeong-Su quietly grabbed and squeezed his thigh.
He knew that he shouldnât be imagining this, yet the situation in Beijing seemed to be a premonition of the future waiting for them. He felt queasy and wanted to empty out his stomach.
Although, he hadnât eaten anything since yesterday and probably wouldnât be able to throw up in the first place, anyway.
âMm, so hereâs the thingâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The one to break the silence was, perhaps unsurprisingly, Yi Ji-Hyuk.
Song Jeong-Su heard that unperturbed voice and two thoughts immediately popped up in his mind. One, he wondered if Yi Ji-Hyuk didnât know the meaning of being tense, and two, the latter maintaining his calm was helping the others to find some comfort in this dire situation.
One thingâs for certain, though â without Yi Ji-Hyukâs presence, the level of panic in this room wouldâve been far worse, regardless of what the others thought about him.
âFor now, I think itâll be better to tell our fighter planes to come back home.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âBut, they have already arrived in the mission areaâŚâ (defense minister)
âIâm saying, itâll be better to recall all those planes that arrived in the area or whatever. You know itâs not going to work anyway, so telling them to stay there is no different than telling them to die a dogâs death.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
The defense minister lowered his head, his complexion stiffer than ever. It was at that point that the Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff replied instead.
âBut if we recall all of our fighters, we will no longer have a way to stop the ICBM.â (chairman of the JCS)
âOh, and they can stop the missile, then?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âButâŚâ (chairman of the JCS)
Yi Ji-Hyuk spat out a sigh then shifted his gaze over to Choi Jeong-Hoon. The latter nodded and took over from there.
âI understand your sentiment of doing whatever we can even if itâs ultimately in vain since our country is about to get trampled on. If I was in your shoes, Iâd definitely try to grasp at straws if that helped.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
The defense minister slowly nodded in agreement.
âHowever, surely you know by now that thatâs a needless sacrifice, the proverbial dogâs death. We all saw what happened, didnât we? If the demon king wanted to, it can destroy every single plane of ours in one second or less. And not to forget, there will be other events in the future that might require our air force. Thereâs no need to needlessly weaken our own combat potential, sirs.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
ââŚThat is, if weâll have a future at all.â (Choi Jeong-Hoon)
Choi Jeong-Hoon worked hard to swallow back his real thoughts threatening to jump out of his mouth.
âI understand what youâre trying to say, but⌠Do we have an alternative response, then?â (defense minister)
This time it was Choi Jeong-Hoonâs turn to be rendered speechless.
An alternative, he asked?
Of course there wouldnât be such a thing.
All modern day scientific methods to stop an ICBM had become useless. So what other method could there possibly be left to try?
âThe Americans are requesting for the hotline to be connected, sirs.â
âOkay, connect the call.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
Yun Yeong-Min sighed after Christopher McLarenâs hardened face showed up on the large monitor.
â âMister President. First of all, allow me to express my condolences.â (Christopher McLaren)
âWell, thank you for the sentiment at least, Director McLaren.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
â âAccording to the information we have, the nukeâs impact zone is estimated to be South Koreaâs East Sea, or more correctly, somewhere between the East Sea and the southern coast. However, judging from how the missile accurately fell on Beijing, weâre now assuming that an external force is manipulating the weaponâs trajectory. Which meansâŚâ (Christopher McLaren)
âIt means thereâs not much point to predicting the potential impact zones.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
â âThatâs what we believe as well. HoweverâŚâ (Christopher McLaren)
Christopher McLaren stopped there and seemed to be pondering something, before carrying on with the rest of his sentence.
â âAlthough this is not an official stance of ours, if Iâm allowed to make a guess⌠taking into account the characteristics of the demon kings as well as their behavioural patterns observed so far, there is a greater chance of the nuke falling on a major city with a lot of people living in it. Which major South Korean city falls within the radius of the projected impact zone?â (Christopher McLaren)
ââŚThat will be Busan.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
Yun Yeong-Min spat out a long sigh.
By a stroke of pure bad luck, the city of Busan, arguably South Koreaâs second most important city, was located in the southern coastline.
âHalf of Seoulâs gone, so if Busan is destroyed on top of that⌠It wonât be an exaggeration to say that Korea will lose almost all of its abilities to function as a nation.â (Yun Yeong-Min)
Seoulâs residents had been evacuated somehow on time, but doing something similar when a nuke was falling on top of Busan would be next to impossible to carry out. How many people could realistically be crammed into the subway stations and the evacuation shelters, anyway?
Besides, there were no guarantees of their survival just because they hid down there.
â âOur side has already concluded that itâs impossible to respond via conventional defensive measures. And this is why Iâm asking you this⌠Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk.â (Christopher McLaren)
For a moment there, Yun Yeong-Min was overcome with a strange feeling.
Yi Ji-Hyuk wouldnât know this, but Christopher McLaren used to openly pressure the South Korean government into handing the former over for the purpose of human experiments. Yet someone like that was pretending that nothing had happened and was conversing ânormallyâ with Yi Ji-Hyuk, which in turn caused this bitter aftertaste in the mouths of everyone watching this scene unfold.
â âIt looks like weâll have to request you for your help one more time, Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk. Itâs impossible to stop those nukes with humanityâs technology. And thatâs why I need to ask you. Is there any way to stop them?â (Christopher McLaren)
âHmmâŚâ (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyukâs head cocked this way and that.
His action indicated neither affirmation or denial.
âWell, you can think of it as almost impossible.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
â âIs that soâŚâ (Christopher McLaren)
âBut that doesnât mean we must give up, right? We should try to stop them somehow. As for our odds, Iâll say maybe fifty-fifty?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
â âFifty, you sayâŚ?â (Christopher McLaren)
It was indeed a massive improvement for the percentage to shoot up from zero all the way up to 50.
â âDo you have to personally step up, Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk?â (Christopher McLaren)
âI guess. Looks that way.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Christopher McLaren furrowed his brows.
He was more or less aware of how grave the situation was with Yi Ji-Hyuk thanks to Alphaâs warning. Wasnât he told in no uncertain terms that one wrong move could result in the destruction of humanity by Yi Ji-Hyukâs hands?
Although Christopher McLaren didnât know the exact meaning of that warning, he still understood that he must do his best to discourage Yi Ji-Hyuk from exerting his powers as much as possible.
But now, Yi Ji-Hyuk had to personally step up again?
Christopher McLaren couldnât help but feel that he was inviting a lion just to stop a wolf. In the end, though, he had to ask.
â âWhat is the method youâre thinking of?â (Christopher McLaren)
< 431. Ah, shucks⌠This might not work after all? -1 > Fin.