Upon hearing this, the group of Chinese tourists immediately ran after the tourist. This was a nuclear bomb, not a missile.
That's how it is when you run away; if someone runs, someone else follows, and if someone follows, chaos ensues.
Tourists from various countries who were originally on Mount Fuji immediately began their escape.
To be fair, a nuclear bomb that explodes underground is far less powerful and visually impactful than one that explodes in mid-air.
Even the size and duration of the mushroom cloud differed greatly.
In terms of power, the shockwave was like a megaphone being amplified, with only a five-kilometer radius around the Yasukuni Shrine being completely destroyed.
Further afield, the damage is not so severe.
After the shockwave subsided, Tokyo police and military personnel rushed to the vicinity of the crater created by the nuclear bomb. The dust floating in the air and the charred corpses were proof that the explosion was related to a nuclear bomb.
The police and military, realizing what was happening, immediately retreated. They were willing to help with disaster relief, but risking their own lives was something they had no intention of doing.
On the way back, give a brief report on the battlefield situation, and they don't need to worry about the rest.
An hour later, news of Tokyo being bombed by a nuclear bomb became a trending topic on international social media. The Japanese government also stated that it was a terrorist attack, a terrorist attack that used nuclear weapons.
China immediately expressed its condolences to the Japanese civilians who died in the disaster, and announced that all Chinese in the Tokyo area should prepare to evacuate. Warships had already set sail and planes were about to take off.
The bald eagle immediately published an article speculating that this should be an attack from China. As we all know, China and Japan are sworn enemies, and China has targeted the Yasukuni Shrine more than once.
Only a handful of countries possess nuclear strike capabilities, and apart from China, no one would do such a thing.
The Japanese government immediately responded that this had nothing to do with China, because their air defense system had not detected anything resembling a missile, let alone a nuclear bomb, coming from China.
The bald eagle knew that this was definitely the work of the Chinese, just like when they threatened them with death and demanded their money back last time, secretly smuggling nuclear bombs into the country and then setting up a detonation site.
To this day, the U.S. has not been able to find out how the nuclear bomb was smuggled into the country.
Moreover, the U.S. government is fully aware that the Gates of Hell possesses nuclear weapons.
The Japanese were scared. Even if China really did it, they couldn't admit it, let alone put pressure on China through public opinion. Once China admitted that they had used nuclear weapons, no matter what international opinion was, the Japanese would sink the four islands.
Using nuclear weapons to attack is a huge and unforgivable offense. If China were to take the blame, the charge of starting the war would seem insignificant.
The Japanese were indeed strong; their fighting power would rank among the top ten in the world. But so what?
This ranking isn't as simple as first, one hundredth, second, ninety-ninth, or nineteenth.
Instead, the combat power is 95 for the first, 90 for the second, 85 for the third, 75 for the fourth, and 73 for the fifth.
Starting from sixth place, no country's combat strength can exceed sixty, and no one even exceeds fifty-five.
The Japanese might rank in the top ten, but they were only at the bottom of the top ten. With a combat strength of less than 55, they had no right to challenge the Chinese, whose combat strength was at least 85.
The Chinese government quickly released images of the bombed Tokyo, and although they were satellite images, the damage caused by the nuclear bomb was still clearly visible.
Shortly after the footage was released, someone revealed that this location was originally the Yasukuni Shrine, but it has now become a deep pit.
This news was a pleasant surprise for the Chinese people. Once the video was shared, people liked it repeatedly, no matter how many times they saw it. They didn't miss a single video.
Meanwhile, experts have emerged urging Chinese nationals on the four Japanese islands to return home as soon as possible, because the location of the nuclear explosion was too close to Mount Fuji, the "living father" of the Japanese.
An explosion of this scale could very well trigger an eruption of Mount Fuji. A small eruption wouldn't be a big deal, but if it were large enough, the entire Japanese archipelago would sink.
By then, it will be too late to come back.
China's official television station immediately organized geologists to discuss the possibility of an eruption of Mount Fuji. The final conclusion was that the possibility was very high, but the scale could not be determined because they did not know the current state of Mount Fuji, let alone the yield of a nuclear bomb.
However, they did call on Chinese people to return to China.
As soon as the program aired, Chinese people living on the four Japanese islands immediately began packing their bags to return home.
The Chinese embassy stationed on the four islands immediately took action, ordering all Chinese ships docked at the ports of the four islands to cease all commercial loading and make room for Chinese citizens to return home immediately.
Besides taking a boat back to China, some people take a plane, and some even charter a plane to return home.
The Japanese soldiers still alive around the Yasukuni Shrine ruins have given up hope. They know what happened to the survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki decades ago.
They are the ones being irradiated now; the fate of the survivors decades ago is their fate as well.
The chaotic situation lasted for half a day. On the evening of the day of the explosion, the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and police, who had obtained anti-radiation equipment, finally began rescue operations.
Aside from appealing for international aid online, the Japanese government has made no other statements.
The wealthy in Tokyo have all left, and those with assets abroad have even boarded planes with their families to travel overseas.
Tokyo is now a radiation source; if you can avoid staying, no one will stay.
At this time, the cargo ship that Ye Zi was on had already set sail, and the cargo hold was originally occupied by Chinese people.
Not only Chinese people were evacuating, but all foreigners were trying to leave Japanese territory.
Especially with the U.S. military presence in Tokyo, transport planes have already taken off, and warships have begun operations. Soldiers and their families should leave Tokyo first.
Whether Mount Fuji will erupt or not, Ye Zi doesn't know, but the situation for the Japanese is definitely not going to be good.
Tokyo, a place recently ravaged by nuclear weapons, will become an abandoned land. The departure of a large number of foreigners will cause Japan's economy to decline once again.
However, this was a good opportunity for Wu Dongheng to take action.
If the Japanese wanted to leave Tokyo, they would definitely need money. Tokyo's industries were worthless, and if they wanted to live elsewhere, they could only rely on their savings.
Or they could sell off their valuable possessions. What were valuable? Naturally, antiques and cultural relics, and most of the antiques and cultural relics in the hands of the Japanese were from China.
In this way, Wu Dongheng can buy these lost antiques and cultural relics at low prices, or even just rob them directly.
He was no saint, and his men were no better. None of the combatants who joined the fight against death were good people.
Besides, this is about killing Japanese soldiers; they wouldn't feel any psychological pressure about such a thing.
If they have Chinese antiques, and you say their ancestors never went to China, who would believe you?
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