You Gua

Chapter 315 Using a Nuclear Bomb to Blast the Barrier, Yet It Remains Unbroken

The world had begun its great migration to another realm, and the residents closest to the Titanium borders were the most worried. They feared attacks from the Lighthouse Nation.

In a small city near the Titanium borders, many residents shared these concerns.

"What should we do? This isn't good. What if the Lighthouse Nation's missiles suddenly strike us here?"

"Exactly, the Lighthouse Nation's military is right next door. What if they become desperate and attack?"

"..."

In response to these fears, the Dragon Country had prepared corresponding measures.

The news broadcast on television specifically showed the Lighthouse Nation using missiles to attack the Dragon Country, only to be blocked by a colossal formation barrier.

The news continuously reported on the stability of this barrier.

Many reputable experts stated on the news, "Everyone, please do not worry. The formation barrier set up by Minister Su Han can defend against nuclear missiles. Our Dragon Country has absolutely no need to fear nuclear attacks from the Lighthouse Nation."

In their commentary, experts repeatedly used instances of missile attacks being repelled by the barrier to prove its stability.

Meanwhile, abroad, the Lighthouse Nation and a large group of countries were discussing whether to actually use a nuclear missile to destroy this formation barrier.

Of course, the Dragon Country was unaware of this, nor did they have the time to know, as they were fully engaged in the great migration to another realm.

With this effort, after several days of migration, the Dragon Country had already relocated tens of millions of people.

The formation arranged by Su Han did not block light, allowing the Lighthouse Nation to use military spy satellites to observe the ongoing migration within the Dragon Country and the massive portal. Trains and hovercars disappeared after passing through the portal, confirming its reality.

At this moment, a meeting was underway in the Lighthouse Nation.

"Damn it, our people can no longer enter the Dragon Country! Damn it, this portal should belong to our Lighthouse Nation."

"The other world belongs to our Lighthouse Nation. We must take it back from the Dragon Country."

"Attack! We must attack!"

"How do we attack? Our missiles can't even penetrate it now!"

"Damn it, why is this happening? What is this barrier the Dragon Country created?"

"Demons! That's demonic power. The Dragon Country has sided with demons."

"Then use nuclear missiles! Use nuclear missiles to blast that so-called barrier."

"But using nuclear missiles will put our Lighthouse Nation in a disadvantageous position."

"I have an idea. Let's bring other countries into it. If we all use nuclear missiles against the Dragon Country, no country will dare to say anything to us!"

"..."

While these politicians of the Lighthouse Nation were discussing how to punish the Dragon Country, outside their conference room, many citizens of the Lighthouse Nation were protesting the government's failure to distribute food. Along the roads lay numerous corpses or people on the verge of starvation.

Under these circumstances, even the protests were weak and listless.

"Food, we want food."

"Quickly distribute the food plundered from foreign countries to us. We are also part of the Lighthouse Nation."

"I want to eat. We need to eat the food that was snatched."

"..."

These protests naturally did not enter the agenda of these high-ranking officials of the Lighthouse Nation.

After much deliberation, the Lighthouse Nation began to rally other countries to prepare for a joint nuclear attack on the Dragon Country.

Following extensive consultations, the Lighthouse Nation convened a grand assembly. During this assembly, when the Lighthouse Nation proposed using nuclear missiles to attack the Dragon Country, it surprisingly received the agreement of a large number of nations. Various countries agreed to launch nuclear attacks against the Dragon Country. The Lighthouse Nation was utterly unprepared for this outcome, especially when countries that had frequently received aid from the Dragon Country also cast affirmative votes.

These unforeseen developments for the Lighthouse Nation were, however, within Su Han's calculations. After all, Su Han always knew that those not of our kind harbor different intentions. Su Han trusted no other country.

Meanwhile, after concluding their meeting, the Lighthouse Nation did not immediately launch a nuclear attack. This was because a nuclear strike was considered a last resort. Before that, they wanted to make one last effort to see if they could persuade the Dragon Country to open the barrier themselves.

Currently, the entire world was unable to communicate with the Dragon Country via telephone or the internet. However, this did not stump the Lighthouse Nation. They directly used light signals to assemble characters of the Dragon Country's language and displayed them outside the Dragon Country's barrier for them to see.

The message was simple: if the Dragon Country opened the barrier to allow all nations to enter their territory and then proceed to the world on the other side of the portal, they would be met with a nuclear attack.

Many border areas of the Dragon Country could see these light-formed messages.

Upon seeing these messages, some citizens of the Dragon Country became anxious, and in some areas, unrest even broke out. This was understandable, as there were many among the Dragon Country's populace who had already pledged allegiance to foreign powers.

The Dragon Country had long since prepared solutions for these disturbances. The emergence of these individuals at this juncture would conveniently reduce potential future chaos in the dinosaur world.

The commotion stirred up by foreign nations outside naturally reached Su Han.

Su Han ordered the continuation of the great migration to another realm according to the original plan. Allowing foreigners into the other world? Su Han would never agree. Su Han had read novels where protagonists allowed foreigners to join in the development of another world. Su Han had always disdained such plots because if something belonged to the Dragon Country, why should it be shared with foreigners? Did the Dragon Country, with its vast population, not have enough people to develop a world? Even if they couldn't develop it now, what about future generations?

It was with this mindset that Su Han was able to consider matters from the Dragon Country's perspective.

The unrest quickly subsided. The Dragon Country continued with its great migration.

However, many people remained worried about the Lighthouse Nation's nuclear weapons. After all, nuclear weapons were the most powerful on Blue Star at the moment.

The Lighthouse Nation and other countries gave the Dragon Country three days. When the three days passed, the Dragon Country completely ignored the foreign threats.

After another statement on the Blue Star International platform, the Lighthouse Nation truly launched its nuclear missile.

A single nuclear missile landed near the Dragon Country's sea barrier.

The nuclear missile directly impacted the barrier. The violent explosion caused the barrier to briefly materialize.

After the explosion, the Lighthouse Nation excitedly sent aircraft to investigate. They discovered that the barrier at the point of impact had not been breached.

This left all the foreign nations stunned. If nuclear missiles couldn't break through, what could?

The Lighthouse Nation, in a fit of rage, declared the need to launch several more nuclear missiles.

However, after launching ten more nuclear missiles, the barrier still remained unbroken.

This outcome immediately reassured those within the Dragon Country who had been concerned about nuclear attacks. Subsequently, the Dragon Country's great migration to another realm continued.