Chapter 929: Yohoo, Tsunami and Landslide
Chapter 929: Yohoo, Tsunami and Landslide
After returning to Taibai Village, Ah Cai looked up at the sky.
She frowned, thinking to herself, "Why is the magnetic field between heaven and earth so strange? It's as if a powerful force is stirring it, making me feel inexplicably uneasy."
This abnormal phenomenon made her alert. Could it be that an earthquake was about to happen somewhere?
As she thought, she scratched her head subconsciously, as if this would make her thoughts clearer.
Suddenly, she seemed to have thought of something, raised her hand abruptly, and muttered something. As she chanted the spell, a huge [Ten Directions Defense Formation] appeared in the air.
This defensive formation is like a transparent dome, covering the entire China.
It emitted a faint glow and appeared indestructible. This formation could not only withstand the damage caused by earthquakes, but also block any possible dangers and attacks.
She looked at the defensive formation with satisfaction, feeling somewhat relieved. With this powerful protection, the people of China should be able to safely survive this possible crisis.
Ah Cai slowly lifted her feet and stepped into the spacious cafeteria. On the TV screen in the cafeteria, a shocking news report was playing.
"On March 11, 2011, a powerful earthquake struck northern Miyagi Prefecture, the land of cherry blossoms. This earthquake triggered a massive tsunami, bringing severe disaster to the region. To make matters worse, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant lost its cooling system during the earthquake, posing a significant threat to its safety."
"The scene switched to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant site, which was in ruins and the buildings were severely damaged.
The news anchor then continued, "On March 12, the No. 1 reactor experienced two violent explosions due to overheating. To control the situation, Tokyo Electric Power Company had to take emergency measures and pump seawater to cool the reactor, but this also resulted in a large amount of radioactive wastewater being discharged into the sea."
Ah Cai couldn't help but feel fortunate that she handled the situation promptly last time, otherwise when she came out of Wangyou City this time, China would also suffer an unexpected disaster.
However, the story does not end there.
The news mentioned that in the following days, other units also experienced serious accidents such as hydrogen explosions and fires, the containment vessel ruptured, and radioactive materials began to spread.
"Tokyo Electric Power Company, driven by economic interests, actually applied for a life extension for Unit 1, which undoubtedly increased the risk of an accident. Furthermore, during the accident handling process, the operators adopted an overly conservative cooling method and failed to inject boric acid in a timely manner, which was also a major factor in the worsening of the accident." The anchor's voice revealed accusations against TEPCO.
Finally, the news detailed that the temperature and pressure of the reactor shell structure far exceeded normal operating values, which caused the epoxy resin seal penetrations to fail, hydrogen leakage caused the explosion, and the entire situation was completely out of control.
In the large restaurant, the sound of the television echoed in the empty space, and everyone's eyes were fixed on the screen.
Village Chief Rong was so angry that he slammed his fist on the table, shaking the dishes and chopsticks. "This Plaster Country is truly evil! For a few bucks, they've even disregarded the safety of the nuclear power plant and applied for a life extension. They're playing with human lives! If I'd known they were so unreliable, I should have stayed away from them!"
Uncle Jiang frowned, puffing on his pipe. Amidst the smoke, he muttered, "Look, the operator is a complete idiot! He didn't inject the boron water when he should have, and now the whole nuclear power plant is in chaos. This isn't handling the accident; it's clearly adding fuel to the fire!"
Doctor Hu pushed his glasses up, a look of sorrow on his face. "If those radioactive materials spread, who knows how many people will be harmed! I'm afraid the fish in this sea will no longer be edible. Once this environment is polluted, it will take time to recover."
Grandma Teng clasped her hands together and shook her head repeatedly: "Amitabha, what a sin! So many innocent people have suffered this for no reason. Their government didn't come up with a solution quickly, but just let TEPCO mess around."
Grandma Wang held Ah Cai's hand, her face filled with fear. "Thanks to Ah Cai for her foresight! If it weren't for your Ten Direction Defense Formation, China might have suffered as well. It's terrifying to think about it. What would we do if an earthquake and nuclear radiation came at the same time?"
Grandma Sun also echoed: "That's right! Ah Cai, you really are our savior! At that time, you covered the entire China, and it was reassuring to see you."
Grandma Ma, the fortune teller, narrowed her eyes, a mysterious look in her eyes. She tapped her cane gently and said, "I knew things had been going wrong lately, and it turns out the root of the problem is here! This Plaster Country, they're so clueless about what they do, they'll be punished sooner or later. We were able to escape this disaster thanks to God's blessing and Ah Cai's contribution!"
Ah Cai felt a little embarrassed by the praise and scratched her head. "Don't say that, everyone. I just noticed something was wrong and wanted to take some precautions. But this incident also reminds us to be more careful about these potential dangers in the future."
Everyone in the cafeteria was talking at once, some were angry about the inaction of the Plaster Country, while others were relieved for having escaped the disaster. On the TV screen, the images of the Fukushima nuclear power plant continued to play, as if telling the story of the tragedy and heaviness of the disaster.
"The little notebook is going to be ruined, haha..."
"He deserves to be killed for hitting the little notebook!"
From time to time, a few voices of condemnation came into Acai's restaurant, attracting her attention.
My spiritual consciousness followed the sound to see what was happening. It was in the tourist restaurant. Many tourists who had seen the news reports were eating and shouting excitedly!
Several long tables were crowded with people, chopsticks clacking against plates. Someone stood up, holding a beer bottle, foam dripping down the bottle mouth: "Serves them right! When they dropped bombs on our land, didn't they think they would suffer the same fate?"
At the window seat, a man in a baseball cap slammed his phone against the neighboring table. The image of smoke billowing from the Fukushima nuclear power plant played on a loop. "See? This is called retribution! When the nuclear wastewater was discharged into the sea, I said they would get their comeuppance sooner or later!"
The girl with a bun on her head at the next table was laughing so hard that she slapped her thigh and didn't even notice that the soup splashed onto her sleeves.
In the corner, several students in school uniforms gathered together, chattering like sparrows flying around.
The short-haired girl blushed and waved her arms. "I told you all along that little notebook had bad intentions! Now look what's happened. The nuclear power plant blew up on its own. Look how crazy they are!"
The boy next to him held up his drink as a microphone and imitated a news anchor at the top of his voice: "Now I'm reporting to you - a massive social death scene in Little Notebook!"
It made everyone around laugh so hard that they fell over.
Suddenly, someone shouted, "Let's send some blessings to the disaster area!"
As soon as he finished speaking, the whole room erupted in laughter. The man in the flowered shirt grabbed a napkin and began writing frantically on the table, muttering, "I have to comfort them!"
Soon, the crooked note was pasted on the restaurant glass, and the words "God has his own way" and "You reap what you sow" were particularly eye-catching in the sunset.
The waiter tried to squeeze in with the dishes to serve, but was jostled left and right by the excited crowd, and the shredded pork with green peppers on the plate almost spilled.
But she couldn't help laughing as she looked at the waving arms and red smiling faces all over the room. She simply put the food on the table and shouted, "Another beer! Let's cheer everyone up!"
The whole restaurant was like a boiling kettle, with waves of boiling sound that even drowned out the chirping of cicadas outside the window.
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