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Chapter 118 The Legendary Ideal Land

Chapter 118 The Legendary Ideal Land

Previous research institutions have studied the causes of dinosaur extinction and concluded that a single massive boulder, several kilometers long, impacting the Earth at extremely high speed, was enough to cause a global ecosystem catastrophe.

The ground that Dio was now standing on, which had been violently uprooted, was much smaller than the Chicxulub meteorite that caused the extinction of the dinosaurs, and it had only fallen from a height of ten thousand meters.
But the impact it generated was enough to destroy the entire British Isles.

In the White House, King Charles, who was standing in front of the official media cameras with his two sons, saying that the royal family would stand with the British people, turned pale upon seeing this, and his body almost swayed.

The previously lively atmosphere in the temporary command center also fell silent.

Everyone looked up, staring blankly at the 'star of destruction' that could fall at any moment over London, their minds blank, unable to think of anything anymore.

People screamed, despaired, and began to vent their last rage before death, or closed their eyes and peacefully embraced their families.
The entire city was thrown into chaos by the meteorite that was about to fall.

Only in Hyde Park, where the tall oak trees gently sway their branches, casting a soft, shimmering light.

The animals surrounding it lay there quietly and peacefully, their eyes half-closed, seemingly very certain that the spirit of nature would protect them, neither making a sound nor causing a disturbance.

Meanwhile, the British Royal Soldiers on guard around the area, along with several BPRD agents who were keeping a close eye on Emma's movements, couldn't help but take a few steps closer.

Once they entered the area enveloped by the green glow, their panic quickly subsided.

Like the animals around them, they closed their eyes and were drawn into that beautiful and dreamlike emerald dream.

"Tap, tap-tap—"

In this dream, they finally met Emma, ​​who had been offline.

But the leopard cat that the other party had transformed into seemed completely oblivious to them, treading on the water and stepping deeper into the vast, misty lake.

"Miss Emma!!"

The royal soldiers and agents tried to catch her, but they fell in as soon as they stepped into the water.

It seems that Emma had been wandering around this area for a long time because of the stone that was associated with King Arthur.

She chose to follow her instincts and randomly chose a direction to move forward.

After an unknown amount of time, just when Emma was almost lost, an island finally appeared before her eyes.

Looking out, the island is shrouded in a thin mist, every leaf shimmering with golden light, and the white and beautiful buildings are hidden in the surrounding natural scenery, making it as beautiful as a fairyland.

"Ah, so beautiful!!"

Emma, ​​who was actually a leopard cat, stared in astonishment at this scene and cautiously stepped onto the sacred and beautiful island.

The thin mist on the island automatically dispersed to both sides, leading her to a magnificent golden palace.

Many imposing knights, each with their hands on their swords, stood guard at the palace gate.

Emma approached the most handsome knight, raised her paw and waved it, only to find that they all seemed to be spirits, and were as still as statues.

"Could it be."

Emma, ​​whose historical grades had always been A's, had a sudden realization and vaguely guessed who these people were.

She crouched down and tiptoed past the knights.

But this time.

A strong, powerful yet very slender hand grabbed her by the back of the neck and lifted her up.

"No one is permitted to enter the place where our king sleeps!!"

At the same time, a magnetic male voice rang in Emma's ear. She turned around in surprise and saw that the most handsome of the knights had opened his eyes and was looking at her with a pair of eyes as blue as the sea.

"Hi, handsome Knight of the Round Table, I've come seeking your help."

Emma looked completely innocent and raised her paw in greeting.

Meanwhile, outside, as the royal soldiers and agents who had entered the Emerald Dream but could not find Emma anywhere were frantically pacing around, suddenly, an incredibly intense golden beam of light shot into the sky from the mysterious island in the distance, which was completely shrouded in mist, and the white mist rolled out to both sides.

These people thus unexpectedly glimpsed a corner of this mysterious island.

One of the British Royal soldiers, of Irish descent, seemed to realize where he was, and froze, exclaiming incredulously, "My God, that's the island of Avalon!"

On the other hand, in the real world, people are also exclaiming in alarm, only in despair.

Amidst the pale faces of countless British people, Dio laughed wildly, causing the massive clod of earth beneath his feet to plummet rapidly.

boom! Boom boom! !
Its extremely high speed and enormous size caused it to burn up in Earth's atmosphere as it plummeted downwards.

From a distance, it looks like a beautiful shooting star.

However, behind this beauty lies a deadly crisis that could kill more than 90 percent of the entire UK.

"Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, and deliver us from evil."

"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner."

In the Anglican church, many people had gathered, praying to their Lord with tears streaming down their faces.

Even back at the police headquarters in New York City, all the CBI agents, including George Gently, held their breath as they watched the satellite images on their screens.

France, Germany, Russia, Japan.
High-ranking leaders from numerous countries that have launched satellites into space are currently in a conference room, watching with solemn expressions as the meteorite that could completely alter the course of Europe rapidly descends.

8,000 meters.

Five thousand meters.

Three thousand meters.

People have heard the sky wailing.

Although the massive, blazing boulder had shrunk by nearly half its original size, it would still be powerful enough to destroy many British cities, including London, once it fell.

Meanwhile, not far from London, on a Vanguard-class strategic nuclear submarine, naval sailors were frantically checking and calibrating weapons systems after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak gave the order.

It's not that they're holding us back now, but rather that Britain hasn't conducted a single nuclear test since signing the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.

The last nuclear missile test, and the one before that, in 2024 and 2016, both ended in failure.

They really have no experience.

The final few minutes of the meteorite's fall were clearly not enough for them to inspect and calibrate the weapon systems.

Two thousand meters.

One thousand meters.

Just when people felt death drawing ever closer, light suddenly appeared in the gloomy London sky.

(End of this chapter)

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