stance you’ve created is invisible but unbelievably solid.
Even a laser can’t cut it open!”

“That was my aim.
Tell William, Mike, and George to collect the blueprint from me.
We’re going into mass production.”

“Yes!”

The one Himmel Soan built was a small prototype, which could only generate the amount of innate vigorous energy generated by twenty people.
The shelter would hold hundreds of millions of people, and the meteorite would be much more powerful than a laser.
That small amount of innate vigorous energy was nowhere near enough.

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The shelter was enormous.
To sustain the entire building, they would need the amount generated by at least a million people.

The device was the key.
Now that the key issue was resolved, everything else was much easier to handle.

“Patriarch, did you want to see us?”

“Yes.
Here’s the blueprint of the Vigorous Energy Machine.
I’ve written the principles and the procedures on it.
Keep the blueprint confidential, and start mass production.
After we build enough machines, send some to Panthera and Grassia, our allied countries.
Remember, a 3W machine can sustain fifty people.
If there are a hundred people in the shelter, we’ll need two such machines.
I’ll leave you to figure out how many machines we need to keep for ourselves.”

“This is genius! It contains such profound knowledge! Patriarch, how did you figure it out? This is incredible!” William was a scientist and could understand the blueprint.

Only those who could comprehend it would know how intricate the knowledge was.
It was beyond imagination!

William knew he could never make the discovery on his own.
He was blown away by Himmel Soan’s talent after he studied the blueprint.

“Yes, Patriarch! I’m on it!”

130 hours to go.

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“Himmel Soan, the sinner of the human race.”

This suddenly became the most popular topic on all major websites.
It was started by a TV show called “Super Interview.”

The guest was Parkson, one of the Neigerian high-ranking officials.
By now, nothing was more important than the incoming meteorite.
Everyone was talking about it.

Naturally, that was also the theme of this interview.
The discussion over different shelters was unavoidable.

They gradually started talking about Moon.

When the host asked Parkson about his view on the underground shelter, Parkson sneered and mocked the country.
“They’re literally digging their own grave.
They have the largest population in the world, and it wouldn’t be hard for them to build an ark.
However, they won’t do it.
Not only that, but they also wouldn’t let their allies build arks.”

The host asked, “Why do you think that is?” “Why? Why…” Parkson thought for a moment before saying, “It’s because of a scientist named Himmel Soan.
He has provided the country with the idea of the underground shelter and concluded that the metal arks are useless.”

“Himmel Soan? I’ve never heard that name before.”

“Neither have I.
He’s not even twenty yet, and he’s a nobody.”

“Not even twenty? How useful can his suggestions be?”

“What do you think? Of course, they’re useless.
If the debris really lands on top of the shelter, it’ll collapse like a glasshouse.”

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