Chapter 737: Chapter 536: How to Close a Dinsion Rift (Two in One)_2
“Damn it! How many of these things are there? Why are there still so many!?”
Lune cursed under his breath, his gaze fixed on the Dinsion Rift.
Just as he had spoken, nurous Stone Statue Demons had already reappeared there.
“Fire again!”
He issued another command, and the second missile hung on the plane was launched.
“Boom boom boom boom boom boom!”
A series of explosions rang out, and in the sky not too far away, the monsters couldn’t even cry out before they were cleared once more.
Seeing this, Lune stared unblinkingly at the spot, hoping the number of monsters could be contained.
Those two missiles just now cost at least two billion, each almost the price of an intercontinental missile.
Although powerful, each shot was money.
If the number of monsters and insects was endless, then it would be impossible for them to afford such a battle.
The next mont, under the hopeful eyes of everyone, the Dinsion Rift in the sky once again sward with a large number of Stone Statue Demons.
“Fuck!”
Lune couldn’t help but curse.
“Chief, this won’t work. As long as that Dinsion Rift exists, the monsters will keep coming. We must find a way to close the rift,” said a special agent beside him.
“Close the rift…?”
Lune frowned in thought for a mont, but had no clue whatsoever.
Though they had seen information about Dinsion Rifts in the intel provided by Hua Xia Country before, this was the first actual encounter.
Unfortunately, there was no explanation on how to close such a rift.
To Lune, the so-called Dinsion Rift seed more like sothing similar to a wormhole.
It connected another universe, allowing monsters to pour into Water Blue Star incessantly.
Even with strong firepower on their side, it was impossible to obliterate a wormhole; the two were not of the sa physical concept and had no interaction.
This made things difficult.
He turned his gaze to Beelu next to him. If anyone could be related to the mystical side here, it was probably only this lone Transcendent.
However, faced with Lune’s inquiry, Beelu could only helplessly shake his head.
He was just a newbie who had recently awakened, and even if he knew how to close such a Dinsion Rift, it was utterly impossible for him to do so.
As far as he knew, to close that thing, he had to get close to it and then activate the Engraving of the Eye of the Starry Sky.
However, due to identity reasons, his Engraving was not suitable to be marked on the palm, but on other parts of the body, which made it very troubleso to operate.
Moreover, the area was swarming with monsters and in the sky; he was completely powerless.
Therefore, Beelu could only pretend not to know.
After all, the powerful individuals from the organization were coming soon; it was better to leave these matters to them to resolve.
Faced with Beelu’s powerless expression, the last bit of hope in Lune faded.
With no other choice, he summoned several staff officers and connected with Feodor on the ground for an ergency discussion on how to close the Dinsion Rift.
In the end, neither side could co up with any effective solutions. Soone suggested simply throwing a nuclear bomb into the rift.
After all, in the movies, once a nuclear bomb is thrown into an Alien wormhole, it’s sure to close by itself.
For humans, if they can’t beat them, just toss a nuclear bomb; nuclear bombs can solve all crises.
Of course, everyone knew that movies are movies, and in reality, it definitely wouldn’t be the sa.
Anything that can cross Star Systems to reach your doorstep can’t possibly be blown away by a so-called nuclear bomb.
This misplaced confidence humans have in nuclear bombs is like ancient people’s firm belief that their catapults were invincible.
However, for the mont, there wasn’t a better solution, so everyone could only try to launch a few nuclear bombs towards it.
One second, two seconds, three seconds…
After the nuclear bomb entered the Dinsion Rift, it disappeared without a trace—there was no feedback whatsoever.
The monsters were still appearing as if they hadn’t been affected in the slightest.
“I just knew it!”
Lune rubbed his temples, not surprised in the least by the scene before him.
He sat in silence for about a minute, then suddenly stood up with a “whoosh” and headed straight for the communication room of the fighter jet.
“It seems there’s only one thing to do now…”
Lune thought to himself and then used the communication device to contact a special frequency.
“Beep.”
It wasn’t long before the communication was connected.
On the screen appeared a young Huaxia warrior.
The young warrior was slightly startled upon seeing Lune, then said, “Please wait a mont,” before stepping away temporarily.
About two minutes later, the image of a middle-aged man appeared on the screen.
Upon seeing this, Lune revealed a slight smile and said,
“Minister Hu, sorry to bother you…”
Yes, the person Lune had reached out to was Hu Hu of the Abnormality Departnt.
He figured that since Huaxia had previously provided information about the Dinsion Rift, it ant they must have encountered such anomalies themselves; otherwise, they wouldn’t have known about its existence.
Since they had encountered it and now appeared to be fine, there could only be one explanation: the rift had been eliminated.
So, with this reasoning, Lune had naturally turned to Minister Hu, hoping to get so help from him.
As for how he got the contact details, that was simple.
After Minister Hu had proposed the idea of sharing Alien Species information, he left behind a dedicated contact channel to prevent any special circumstances in the future.
Now, this channel was being used for the first ti, by none other than Lune from the Hurricane Bureau.
Given the urgency of the current situation, with monsters continuously pouring out of the Dinsion Rift, the two did not beat around the bush, instead opting for straightforward conversation.
Lune briefly described the current situation here and then asked his question: how to close the Dinsion Rift.
However, this question was sothing that even Minister Hu could not answer.
It was true that Hua Xia Country had experienced a Dinsion Rift before, but it wasn’t closed by them; it was handled by the Star Alliance. He really couldn’t provide an answer to that question.
Still, Minister Hu didn’t state this directly and, after a mont of frowning and contemplation, he finally spoke:
“To completely close the Dinsion Rift, so special asures are necessary. Considering our previous proposal for sharing intelligence on Alien Species, I’m unable to discuss the specific thods with you at this ti.”
“Special asures?”
Confusion crossed Lune’s face.
He had co to the other party specifically to learn what these “special asures” were.
Regrettably, if the other party intended to keep that information confidential, there wasn’t much he could do at the mont.
If he agreed to join the Alien Species intelligence sharing program, Lune didn’t have the authority to handle this matter; he would have to contact his own country first.
Thus, the issue had once again fallen into a mire of uncertainty.
At that mont, Minister Hu spoke up again from the other side of the screen:
“However, there’s no need to worry. Regarding the Dinsion Rift within your territory, I believe soone will take care of it soon. When that ti cos, please refrain from any acts of aggression…”
This ti, after finishing his words, he did not continue the conversation, instead giving a goodbye and then, under the other’s bewildered gaze, cutting off the communication.
Staring at the now-dark screen, Lune stood still, speechless for a long ti.
He was curious about the “they” Minister Hu had ntioned; according to him, would soone capable of closing the Dinsion Rift co to find him soon?
But who would that person be?
Lune was full of questions, yet, for the ti being, there were no answers to be had.
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