Chapter 23 My Purpose is Publicity



Rossetti could see his daughter's fear.

Children at this age already understand a lot of things.

She squatted down and hugged her daughter tightly.

"It's okay, everything is okay, we all survived."

This is both a comfort to her daughter and to herself.

Rossetti also couldn't control his fear.

Because this is not only about herself, but also about her beloved Layton and Irene, who are only twelve and ten years old! "So, it was the sister on the phone who saved us, right?" Irene's body seemed to stop shaking, and she raised her smart watch, "Should I say thank you to her?"

"We should all say thank you to her!" Rossetti said excitedly, "She saved our whole family!"

If there hadn't been that phone call, if there hadn't been the subsequent warnings, if she hadn't brought her daughter and son downstairs, but had chosen to stay in the apartment like Conrad, then now they would be trapped in the raging fire and would have been mercilessly burned to death.

When I think of that picture.

Rossetti felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude for that phone call and the person behind it.

Now she didn't even think about why the other party could predict this fire.

She was just feeling lucky.

Feeling lucky to have survived the disaster.

"Rossetti, we need to leave here. It's becoming unsafe here." Ralph's voice came from beside Rossetti. Burnt debris kept falling from the upstairs.

This elite engineer's voice is now trembling.

On the one hand, it's because he knows.

Those who remained in the building were already dead.

The flames spread so quickly that this luxury apartment building, which was said to have the best fire-fighting facilities, did not even have its exterior walls made of fireproof materials. Those who chose to stay in the apartment just now could not even get through on their cell phones.

Apparently, they had smashed their phones to prevent harassment.

Damn the harassment! This is a real life-saving call!

Those people ruined their own chance of survival!

Ralph had the urge to yell and vent his emotions.

On the other hand, it was because he simply could not understand this phenomenon.

Ralph kept muttering to himself until he left.

"How on earth did they do it? How is it possible to do such a thing? Who exactly are the Pan-Humanistic Guardian Association?" He felt like his long-held belief in science was about to collapse.

The terrifying hacking technology was still within his comprehension, but observing the future? How could such a thing be possible!

But he gradually found his reasons.

It must be some technology that has not yet been understood.

A completely new discovery.

A discovery that will change the world!

He wanted to find them, to join them! He wanted to see with his own eyes how this miracle that could save countless people was born! Perhaps Ralph himself did not realize that there was a hint of enthusiasm on his face. It was the passion of being an engineer and the joy of witnessing a scientific miracle. He even felt that his life, which had been saved, seemed to have a different meaning.

For many people, this night was destined to be a sleepless night.

It's not just this fire.

It is also because of the strange reasons why they escaped death.

There is no way to predict a lightning fire. No one and no means can determine at what moment the lightning will accurately hit the building and start a raging fire.

The horrific misfortune of more than 500 deaths was enough to make this disaster a breaking news story around the world.

The advance warning information will also bring a veil of mystery to the Pan-Human Guardian Association.

The combination of the two will create explosive buzz.

What's more, this night is not just here, there are four or five other disaster warnings covering the world. Even if the damage is not great, it can become a piece of firewood in the raging fire.

the next day.

The first thing Shen Yi did when he opened his eyes was to ask about Ding Xiang's condition.

"Captain, the mission completion rate is only 67 percent." Ding Xiang's voice seemed to be filled with disappointment.

"Sixty-seven percent?" Shen Yi was stunned.

"Yes, a total of 847 people were warned and 279 died," Ding Xiang replied.

"That is to say."

Shen Yi glanced at the points.

It actually increased by more than 300 points.

"How did you do it?" Shen Yi didn't think the number was too small, but rather too large. He stood up and asked while putting on his clothes, "Most people wouldn't believe this kind of warning that seems like a prank."

"Actually" Ding Xiang told everything she had done.

"So that's how it is." Shen Yi already understood completely.

It has actually reached such an extent.

Phone bombardment and control of all wireless devices will indeed make many people suspicious, not to mention that it is difficult to ignore.

"Captain, is there something I did wrong?"

Dingxiang sensed something different from Shen Yi's tone.

Her voice was a little weak.

It's like a little girl who has done something wrong. Although this is somewhat inconsistent with the cold image she has established, it is easier to be forgiven in front of the captain.

"You are not wrong, but you don't understand the main purpose of my order." Shen Yi stood up and opened the curtains. The early morning sun shone on his face, but he did not feel comfortable.

"Main purpose?" Ding Xiang used a questioning tone.

"That's right. What you did was based on my purpose of 'warning', right?" Shen Yi looked out the window, his voice suddenly became very light, "But what I really want to do is publicity."

"Propaganda of the existence of the association?" Dingxiang seemed to have understood what Shen Yi meant.

"Lilac, humans are afraid of the unknown and the powerful." Shen Yi turned his head and stared at the phone on the bed, as if looking at Ding Xiang. "You have already done this yesterday, but there are still a lot of people who disdain it, because they will not easily believe in things they cannot understand. What I have to do now is to let people gradually understand it and then believe it."

Shen Yi really didn't care how many people he saved last night.

He has learned not to regard death as his fault, but to regard salvation as his merit.

What's more, he knew it very well.

In the absence of any precedent or evidence, not many people would believe such an incredible thing.

There are just always survivors.

Even if only ten or twenty people survive, they will tell others about the warning they received, and then people will find out that the other unfortunate people also received the warning, but they did not choose to believe it, so they lost their lives.

(End of this chapter)


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