Invade the World

Chapter 372: (below) City of Chaos

  Chapter 372 (Part 2) Chaos City

   "Dip beep beep beep beep..."

   Loud police car horns echoed over the block.

   Before reporter Wei left, the Central Garden Hotel was surrounded by a cordon. More than a dozen police cars parked on the side of the street in turn, and several nearby roads were emptied. The entire block was temporarily blocked, leaving only a few controlled road cards. Pedestrians, drivers and shopkeepers were released in batches. people pass.

  As the crowd was dispersed, the originally turbulent crowd finally calmed down.

   There were also many people who ran out of the level and did not leave immediately, and pedestrians who gathered in other places to watch the fun. Some stood on tiptoe and looked in the direction of the hotel, while others were whispering and spitting, exchanging shocking expressions about what they had just seen and heard.

The fact that the police suddenly blocked a certain block is arousing imagination, and the news confided from the insiders, it sounds like nonsense to the ears of people who have not seen the truth... All kinds of outrageous second-hand The news was flying all over the sky.

  Reporter Wei, who was standing not far away, saw that the situation was temporarily under control, he couldn't help sweating over the future and destiny of the city, and finally heaved a sigh of relief.

At this time, he should have calmed down and tried to organize and collect interview materials. Maybe he can make a big news... But the problem is that the current reporter is really not in this mood. Just thinking about what just happened has already made him He's insane.

   Those who haven't seen it with their own eyes can't imagine that sometimes the surging of the crowd is more terrifying than the monsters in horror movies rushing towards you:

   At the moment when everyone couldn't help but look up at the sky, the whole street suddenly became quiet. Everyone witnessed the unimaginable picture with their own eyes. A silent fear grabbed the heart, infected and transmitted in the hearts of everyone.

   Then, on the next breath, as if someone fired a command gun without a sound, the crowd erupted with a staggering noise and noise.

  Some people still want to stay where they are and watch, while others just turn around and run away regardless of their intentions…

   If you can look down from the sky, you can feel the chaos of the scene more intuitively. People run, collide, and fall, like countless schools of fish crowded ashore.

   For the Wei reporter who was in it, that scene was really scary enough.

   If the police didn't arrive in time, as a large number of people poured out of the street and collided with people who didn't know about it, the panic would spread further, and then there would definitely be a serious stampede in this place.

   This kind of feeling is like when some people see a queue in front of a certain store and can't help but follow along to join in the fun, not to mention seeing a bunch of people fleeing towards you in a panic. The first reaction of most people is to turn around and flee, and they will not care about the situation in the direction from which they came, whether it is someone chasing or killing an earthquake or tsunami...

  Reporter Wei did not know how many people saw the huge evil spirit in the sky. He suspected that everyone who passed by the Central Garden at that time should have seen it.

   But after leaving there, he found that although there were whale monsters of the same species roaming in the sky above many corners of the city, similar situations did not occur in other places.

   It seems that only the big one is discovered by ordinary people, and the rest conform to the law that "only psychics can observe evil spirits". Still, that's incredible enough.

In addition, reporter Wei later pulled a few people to ask about the situation, and found that what they saw was actually different; in addition, the evil spirits in the sky suddenly disappeared without warning at a certain moment, which made him I can't help but start to doubt my eyes.

   "Forget it, let's continue."

   He knew it wasn't over, and what to do with the aftermath would be a big problem. From his point of view as a media practitioner, there were a large number of mass gatherings and many witnesses at that time, which made it basically impossible to hide this matter, and it was not easy for officials to come up with a proper explanation.

  Fortunately, it's not himself who is going to have a headache now, so he decided to leave it behind for the time being.

   After waiting for a while, reporter Wei picked up his luggage and called a taxi on the side of the road.

  …

  Ten minutes later, the taxi pulled away from the block where the chaos had just happened.

  The driver is a very chatty person. As he drove to his destination, he asked with a smile:

   "You came from the central garden? I heard that the police blocked the road there, do you know what happened?"

   "…I don't know." Reporter Wei put his hands on the briefcase, "I saw everyone running away, so I also ran away."

   "Haha." The driver laughed and patted the steering wheel, "Why do you think they ran away?"

"I am not sure."

   "Are there gangsters? Or terrorists? If there was an air strike or something, we should be able to hear it, and the alarm would have been set off long ago." The driver said, "Isn't it possible that aliens invaded the earth? Haha..."

   Before his voice fell, a sharp and ethereal sound came from far away, echoing on the edge of the city at the end of the sky.

   "Wait, did you hear that just now?"

   The driver's expression became serious, and before he reached the traffic light, he stopped slowly on the side of the road.

   "This is... is this really an air defense siren?"

Wei reporter recalled, in order to ensure that everyone can hear, air defense alarms have broadcast devices in different areas, and auxiliary means such as sirens, horns, bells and gongs may be flooded when necessary, but now they can only I could vaguely hear a sound coming from afar.

   "It's probably not from our place."

  Maybe it is near the suburbs, reporter Wei thought, if a large-scale exchange of fire between psychics is unavoidable, the relevant departments will definitely try to lead the battlefield to sparsely populated places, so the alarm there will be sounded.

   If it is necessary to evacuate densely populated urban centers, the price to be paid can be high.

   "Really." The driver didn't feel relieved, he frowned, clenched the steering wheel and didn't move. After a while, he pushed the door and got out of the car, "I'll go out and check the situation."

When reporter Wei Wei saw him walking to the sidewalk next to him, he looked around for a while, then looked up at the sky.

   The next moment, the driver's complexion changed drastically. He didn't say a word, and ran without looking back.

   "Hey...hey!"

  The reporter Wei, who was just thrown in the back seat of the car, was shocked, leaned out of the car window, and looked over his head:

  The buildings on both sides of the street divide the sky into a blank space, but there is not a clear blue, but huge eyes filled with emptiness——

   truly belongs to the human eye.

   The dark pupils and the bloodshot whites seem to be a little sleep-deprived.

  It is turning back and forth nimbly, overlooking the earth, as if a giant living on the clouds leaned down and stared at the "little ants" living on the ground.

   "...I rely on it."

   He couldn't help but utter a foul language.

   Fortunately, with the experience just now, reporter Wei recovered quickly this time. He turned his head and roared in the direction the driver ran away:

   "Hey, you're going to run... but drive for me!"

   But after a while, the other party has run far away, and even the figure has disappeared at the intersection.

  Reporter Wei slapped the pillow in the front row in embarrassment, untied the direction belt on his body, and took a deep breath.

   Just then, he heard fierce footsteps coming from the back of the car. Because of the large number of people, the overlapping echoes of countless pairs of shoes and tires running over the ground are like dull drumming.

   He looked back and found that a crowd more exaggerated than before was rushing towards him, including people riding bicycles and driving private cars, car horns and bells came and went, and the chaotic noise was interwoven into pieces.

  Reporter Wei was so frightened that he quickly pushed the door and went out, lest someone behind him collide and cause a car accident.

   He quickly realized that he had to run immediately, or he would soon be drowned in the rolling crowd.

   "This is over."

   Guardian reporter thought.

   Panic throughout the city is unavoidable.

  *

   By the time he finally arrived at his destination, he was already sweating and panting.

   He came all the way and found that several blocks (the area covered by the "giant eye" in the sky) were in chaos, and it was estimated that the police were too busy for the time being.

Of course, the city of Jinjiang is very large, there is no official announcement from TV broadcasts to confirm, and it is difficult to convince people who have not seen the actual situation with the fantastic words of witnesses. It is not a good idea to detonate the chaos of millions of people. easy thing.

   But you can’t just leave it alone…

   After Wei reporter finally squeezed into the basement of the police station where the local supernatural affairs management department in Jinjiang City is located, only to find that the place is also full.

   Those who will come to this place at this time are all psychics and psychics who have close ties with the government or are civil servants.

  The basement is very large, it is a converted parking lot. But now, from the room to the hallway to the pantry, it's full of people.

   In the dimly lit room, only a bunch of red and green lights emanating from the indicator lights of the instruments remained.

   Despite the large crowd, the atmosphere is solemn. No one organized order, but everyone consciously kept quiet, except for the sound of operators tapping buttons, only the occasional whispers from the crowd remained.

   Everyone's faces were serious, and all eyes were on the person in charge in the center of the crowd, as well as a huge LCD screen.

The   Wei reporter was unable to squeeze into the inner circle, so he had to stand on tiptoe outside the crowd and look inside, just like watching a free movie in an open-air theater.

   In addition, the more he looked at it, the more absurd he felt, and sometimes he even wondered whether he was still alive.

On the screen, reporter Wei saw the huge eyeballs above the city, and saw the female giant appearing on the outskirts of the city. When she leaned down to hug something, she would release a strange white light, and the whole mountain and the entire highway would follow. the disappearance of

   He saw the fierce collision and friction between the two monsters, and the sounds of exclamation and breathlessness that came from his ears from time to time. Reporter Wei knew that everyone present was in the same mood as himself:

   Everyone was trembling with fear, for fear that the two great gods would fight too much, and if there was an accidental aftermath, the city could be destroyed.

   He heard from someone else that the owner of the giant eye in the sky is on their side. This in itself is a good thing that makes people happy, but watching this outrageous scene, as an ordinary person living at their feet, it is really difficult to really calm down.

And then…

   — Above the wilderness, a storm suddenly swept up.

  A wind column that reaches the sky and the ground appears out of thin air, and it will not disperse for a long time. The breath-taking aura revealed in it is comparable to the two giant forces in the center of the city and on the side of the highway... or even surpasses it!

The area covered by the storm continued to expand, and the large areas of abandoned land left by the industrialization of the city were lined with ruins of factories; ten, dozens, and hundreds of tornadoes that penetrated the clouds spread wantonly in the boundless wilderness, rolling up countless numbers along the way. Vegetation, soil and buildings, leaving only the bare rock surface.

  This terrifying natural disaster seems to gradually cover the entire suburban area, and even begin to march towards the urban area.

   There was a commotion in the crowd around him. And reporter Wei had only one thought circling in his mind at the moment—

"Again?"

   (end of this chapter)

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