Osborne Megacorp

Chapter 246 After the War

Once upon a time there was a science fiction novel that hypothesized what would happen to Japanese society if Japan sank.

The novel assumes that a type of bacteria in the earth's crust reproduces abnormally, filling the earth's crust with a large amount of methane, which acts as a lubricant between rocks, causing the lower layer of the earth's crust to fall off due to deconstruction. It only takes more than 300 days to reach the Japanese archipelago. will sink completely.

Now, the impact of the gravity bomb is even more severe. The entire Tokyo is shaking and splitting. Mount Fuji has entered an active state and is about to erupt. The activity of Mount Fuji will soon trigger more than 100 volcanoes across Japan to enter varying degrees of active states.

I don’t know if this crustal movement will cause Japan to sink, but when all the volcanic ash falls, most of Japan’s cities will basically be uninhabitable.

If Japan sinks in an orderly manner, Japanese officials will not be unable to handle it - their overseas power is actually quite powerful, and they have been making plans for disasters of this level, and can conduct orderly evacuation of "appropriate people", at least There are 2000 million qualified people who can survive.

But the problem is that this disaster happened so fast that people couldn't react at all. Regardless of high or low, they were all trapped on the island.

Most Japanese residents were simply notified of evacuation orders and spent several hours in shelters.

Japanese society fell into chaos. The power supply rate nationwide was less than 10%. There was a riot in the dark shelters. The sparse members of the Self-Defense Forces could not maintain law and order for a long time. Soon Japanese people broke out of the blockade and saw the situation outside. --

It was real darkness: there were no lights on the streets, no moon or stars in the sky, no light at all.

The turbid air was sucked into their lungs, choking them and making them unable to breathe.

The members of the Self-Defense Forces shouted "stop" and caught up with these people. The flashlight in their hands allowed them to see the surrounding situation a little more clearly:

Thick volcanic ash covered the streets, houses collapsed and roads shattered.

Fear penetrates deep into the bones - what is happening outside?

"To all Japanese citizens, due to emergencies, Japan has now entered a state of emergency.

Tokyo has sunk due to invasion by extraterrestrial creatures. The violent crustal activity has caused most of the city to lose its urban functions.

This attack has dealt a huge blow to Japan, but please rest assured that we have received help from other countries.

The United Nations rescue force is about to arrive on the mainland and arrange for the evacuation of citizens to foreign countries - evacuation arrangements will be distributed to everyone one after another.

Please don't give up hope. "

Communication ends.

After a brief silence, someone suddenly shouted in a Kansai accent: "What the hell is this! He said Tokyo has sunk?"

They want to send us to foreign countries. They want to send us to foreign countries...cough--"

The man had a disdainful smile on his face, as if he had heard something outrageous, but the volcanic ash in his mouth made him cough.

There was another moment of silence, and someone answered: "I'm going to Las Vegas or Monaco...cough cough cough--"

It was obvious that they wanted to use humor to ease the face of the disaster, but the volcanic ash in the sky choked them so much that they couldn't even finish their words.

This time the sense of humor had the opposite effect, everyone's mood was very low, even the members of the Self-Defense Forces who were supposed to maintain order stayed where they were.

"Ahhhhh!" someone shouted, "Are you kidding me! What are they giving away! Isn't this just waiting to die! Even if I die, I will die at home--"

call--

The large transport ship, which was tens of meters long, broke through the volcanic ash and slowly descended to hover over the shelter. The rope fell, and a group of soldiers wearing blue rescue exoskeletons came to the ground, followed by large boxes of food. supply.

"This is the third United Nations peacekeeping force mission. Please return to the shelter immediately. Supplies and support have arrived."

The same scene appeared in various cities and villages in Japan. Transport ships, Quinjet fighters, and various advanced aircraft were all involved in disaster relief, and large quantities of supply resources were delivered, including food, batteries, etc.

Facts have proved that a single human being is indeed as insignificant as dust in the face of a disaster of this level, but gathering the power of the world can at least ensure that these people will not all drown in volcanic ash.

Fear can be contagious, but the same is true for order. As long as human society does not give up on them, even if the Japanese archipelago is about to sink, ordinary people will not really fall into disorder and perish in madness.

Tianchui's three strategic air and space platforms have arrived over Japan and serve as air transfer stations.

In the slightly distant Pacific Ocean, 36 aircraft carriers serve as maritime transfer platforms. This is all the aircraft carriers that humans can currently mobilize. There are also several aircraft carriers that were urgently renovated after decommissioning.

Refugees are transported to strategic air and space platforms and aircraft carriers by military transport aircraft, and then civilian aircraft are used to send the refugees to the nearest East country for temporary refuge, and then the refugees are distributed to various countries according to distribution.

It would be a long process, but they had a steady supply of supplies.

This will be the largest refugee evacuation in human history - it will also be a refugee wave, so the issue of admission needs to be discussed.

Although everyone has reached unity on the issue of protecting the world, where these refugees will be resettled and how they will be distributed will be a big problem.

Japan is not a third world country. The quality of their population is quite high. These prime-age people can be considered an excellent labor force. The resistance encountered in accepting these people is less than the previous refugee waves.

But they are also aging quite seriously. Nearly half of the population is over 65 years old. People will welcome the prime-age population and all kinds of researchers, but the elderly are not.

This refugee wave will be mainly digested by several countries and organizations: the United States, Brazil, East China, and the Osborne Group.

The United States understands well. This is Japan's suzerainty, and this behavior will have the least impact on the United States.

As for Brazil, Japan itself has bought a lot of land in Brazil and has also immigrated a lot. Those who immigrated to Brazil are mostly upper-class people who still have a lot of assets.

The population transported to the East Kingdom is closer to the nature of compensation - this geological disaster also had a huge impact on the coast of the East Kingdom, so a large part of the immigrants to the East Kingdom are scientific and technological workers.

As for the Osborne Group, Harry has abundant resources and a high degree of automation. The burden of raising some elderly people is not too exaggerated. He will contract the resettlement work of this population at a lower price.

The key is to show they are responsible - to understand that Roxon is a company and Osborne Group is a company.

With everything in order, there's one last thing to deal with: conviction.

In any case, the cause of this disaster was that Roxon Energy Company conducted cross-border experiments, and their desire for profit blinded their reason.

People look at the devastated world and must find someone to vent their emotions. Roxon's behavior is like discharging untreated nuclear sewage into the high seas. They only care about their own satisfaction and have no regard for the impact on the world.

A week later, the United Nations broadcast around the world: the trial and execution of former Roxon CEO Dario Agger.

Under the instruction of the highest judicial chiefs of several countries, the International Court of Justice settled the old and new accounts together and read out a 147-page criminal verdict. Against all objections, the court finally announced the death penalty and shot him on the spot.

In the end, "Dario Ag" was executed in front of the whole world, with a bullet passing through the back of his head, declaring the death of the instigator.

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