As a result, I wonder if the BCIA has regressed by a hundred years?
Anyway, things are really bad right now.
Xie Xuan and the other three looked forward to it, and sure enough, when the day came, each of them took turns keeping watch in a different direction.
Then, not long after Liu Yun went in alone, the dark sky became even more oppressive. Thunder and lightning raged, and the rain poured down, even heavier than the night Yiping was looking for her father.
The most terrifying thing was that, in the midst of this torrential rain, a bolt of lightning struck, and the British Museum... caught fire.
The heavier the rain, the fiercer the fire became, and it quickly engulfed the entire museum and burned it down with the wind and rain.
Once the fire started, the heavy rain gradually subsided.
However, the lightning and thunder were accompanied by raging flames, which burned very brightly.
Many people saw this scene and took pictures of it, posting them online.
The weather was terrible, making it difficult to put out the fire, and the fire department arrived much later than expected.
By then, it had been burning for several hours.
The area around the museum was relatively safe; the flames seemed to have eyes and didn't spread to other places.
Unexpectedly, it was the Yan people who were the first to explode.
It seems everyone knows how many of Yan's ancestors' artifacts are in that museum. If it's burned like this, won't it all be reduced to ashes?
Even if it wasn't completely burned, it's even more heartbreaking to see it reduced to rubble!
The people of Yan rushed to the foreign internet to strongly condemn the slow response of the British government in putting out the fire. They asked, "It's been burning for so long, what are they doing?"
"You took what our ancestors left us and didn't even return it, and you're not even going to protect it properly?"
"Not only did you fail to protect it properly, but now you're just watching it burn?"
"Museums are made of special materials, so it's generally impossible for them to catch such a big fire. It's strange that it started burning, but you guys are completely careless!"
"I'm furious! Does she really think that just because she's had it for so long, it's hers? She doesn't care at all and just lets it burn!"
"Even though the weather is bad, you should at least try to put out some fires! Are the fire departments just for show?"
"Why don't you just let us know? By now, Yan's fighter jets have arrived. Can't we rescue them ourselves?"
"Waaah... Please, have some decency!"
Ever since the American fighter jet escorted the passenger plane back to Yan, the people of Yan have become aware of the speed of fighter jets.
In the short time it took for the sun to set and the fire to rage, the fighter jets finally arrived.
Moreover, the fire alarm system has recently developed many new firefighting equipment that can be carried by fighter jets like ammunition, which can definitely control the fire.
If there are enough of them, it wouldn't be a problem to put out the fire directly.
The Yan Kingdom's high-ranking officials, who knew about Liu Yun's plans and actions, felt a little guilty seeing their own people so indignant.
But there's no way to reveal the truth now!
They didn't expect Liu Yun to use such "intense" methods, burning the entire museum down.
Originally, the special materials in the museum were not easy to catch fire... but Liu Yun could still create special flames. Didn't you see that it burned without being affected at all by the torrential rain?
Sure enough, nothing Liu Yun did was mild or ineffective.
The BCIA was so dilapidated that it almost became a joke.
The British Empire... is in a terrible state!
Unable to clarify the truth, the Yan Kingdom's top leadership could only join the people in condemning the inaction of the British Empire.
On one hand, they contacted the British Empire to offer some feasible suggestions.
On the one hand, they openly claim that Yin and Yang, like the sun never setting, are not truly their own possessions, and so on.
Internationally, there's finally another exciting event.
Both the BCIA and the United States were overjoyed; finally, they weren't just being mocked anymore.
Having a fellow sufferer to share the burden with makes me want to shake hands.
Later, since Liu Yun withdrew her supernatural powers when she left, although the fire had already started, it didn't seem to have changed much.
However, once the fire brigade arrived and began fighting the fire, the fire gradually subsided.
The effect is remarkable.
However, by the time they had completely extinguished the fire, Liu Yun and the others were already on a plane back to Yan Country.
Post-disaster inventory confirmed that the disaster was caused by a lightning strike.
The fire started in the warehouse and the area with the most serious damage was indeed in the Yan Kingdom's exhibit area!
Never-setting Sun: ...What kind of weird thing is this? Something doesn't feel right.
However, no other traces were found during the on-site investigation.
It's more accurate to say that those things disappeared rather than being burned.
Calligraphy and paintings are fine, but can porcelain and bronze artifacts be burned to nothing?
The British Empire felt that they were destined to suffer this loss, and there was no way to explain it, but that didn't mean they were stupid.
If you want to tell others, say that the items were stolen first.
Leaving aside how so many things were stolen, the museum's security system is no joke.
Even though it was burned to such an extent, they couldn't produce any evidence that anything disappeared first, and their words, no matter how dry, sounded more like explanations and cover-ups.
Even the British Empire couldn't swallow this insult. Although some museum staff members showed signs of secretly selling off items, the accusations from the Yan people left them speechless.
Enraged, they could only secretly spread rumors that the fire was actually set by the Yan people.
The items were also stolen by the Yan people.
How was it stolen?
Haha, who doesn't know that Yan has space to carry vehicles these days?
These cultural relics aren't living things, so can't they be crammed into the vehicle's space?
They have no way to check, so if the Yan Kingdom secretly lets them through upon entry, the goods will be stolen.
The British people, who had initially felt guilty, immediately perked up and started talking about rumors.
People of Yan: ...Although it's just hearsay and rumors, it makes sense!
Could it be that the object really disappeared first?
Is this fire actually a cover-up?
Which hero made it?
Please accept our bow!
Joking aside, if anyone believes this claim, the anger of the Yan people is actually appeased.
Yan Kingdom: ...It's quite something that the sun never sets; it's actually helping to calm the people's emotions.
Rumors are still rumors, since there's no evidence.
Those who believe it dare not say anything; the people of Yan will blindly defend their own.
As for defamation... first provide evidence, don't just spew insults without reason.
Some people finally realized what had happened and didn't care who stole it!
Even if it gets stolen, everyone will be happy, because there might be a way to bring it back to China.
It would be even better if it were one's own hero. Anyway, everyone who has seen it feels sorry that they have to pay money to see something from someone else's house.
They've already openly boasted about their past aggression, so why bother with stealing?
Who cares which is more shameless, robbery or theft? You do the first day of the lunar month, I'll do the fifteenth.
When it comes to arguing, the attitude of the people of Yan has changed, from anger to sophistry... Anyway, just curse and that's it. If words can't express it, just use Yan language. If you want to know, just translate it yourself.
It allowed people from all countries to experience the various ways in which the people of Yan could curse without using vulgar language.
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