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    The Tiangong Space Station, located 400 kilometers above the ground, was staffed with several thrilled astronauts.

    They watched in horror as the bright nuclear explosions unfolded thousands of kilometers away.

    Japanese astronaut Hirose Shinji muttered, “Is it nuclear war? Can we still return to Earth?”

    Russo astronaut Stenov made the sign of the cross in front of his chest and said, “Thank God, the Tiangong Space Station has an electromagnetically impulsive attack defense. Otherwise, we might be trapped here to die.”

    Commander Ding Junshan said, “No second intercontinental missile has been launched at this moment. It should not be a nuclear war outbreak.

    Little Tong, report to the ground command center immediately. Everyone, we need to prepare for nuclear debris!”

    Ding Junshan’s words instantly sent everyone into a flurry.

    The Tiangong Space Station orbiting Earth is actually very fragile. If there are a large number of satellite fragments, it’s undoubtedly a disaster.

    Hirose Shinji immediately said, “Tong Fei, you have to ask the command center if we should evacuate urgently!”

    He didn’t believe there was a way to deal with the nuclear debris that was covering the sky.

    At this time, Tong Fei had already begun to call the ground command center.

    “Don’t panic. We only came up two days ago. Let’s see if there’s a way to get through this,” Ding Junshan comforted them.

    Ding Junshan, in turn, called another Gaul astronaut, Leoneir, to monitor the situation of nuclear debris falling with a telescope.

    Just now, the continuous nuclear explosion occurred at a higher distance from the ground, at 1500 kilometers, which is 1100 kilometers higher than the orbit of the Tiangong Space Station.

    These fragments wouldn’t fall quickly, but once they do, they should accelerate to a velocity that the Tiangong Space Station can’t bear.

    To his relief, the ground command center didn’t decide to let them evacuate after two minutes.

    Leoneir excitedly shouted, “Oh my God, there’s suddenly a ‘cloud’ on the 1200 kilometer orbit! It’s going up. It seems to be collecting those falling nuclear debris!”

    The astronauts scrambled to Leoneir’s side, each taking turns observing through the telescope.

    “Unimaginable, where did this ‘cloud’ come from and how does it move upward?”

    “It’s like a tablecloth, and all the garbage is gone.”

    “Could aliens be helping to clear up the nuclear debris?”

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    As a member of the UFO Association of North America, Heskin stayed in Las Vegas not for gambling but for doing regular photoshoots near Area 51.

    This half-night sky event occurred, and Heskin drove over as the first to reach, but the military was even earlier than him.

    He was astonished to see a single gigantic funnel-like pit on the ground, with a diameter of at least 3000 meters, and above this pit’s sky, a smoke a few thousand meters high was slowly dispersing.

    “Lanser General, this smoke should contain radioactive materials, capture the smoke as much as possible on the spot, otherwise if it floats to Las Vegas, it would be a big problem,” Curtis warned.

    Lancer nodded, “Yes, I asked when I connected with nuclear experts just now. Unfortunately, the weather is currently sunny, and there will be no rain in the near future.

    The current wind direction is indeed blowing towards Las Vegas, so I have already notified the relevant departments to conscript firefighting planes and lower the smoke by spraying water.”

    A satisfied nod from Curtis, “This method is good, also send the robot army to enter the ‘farm’ ruins to find useful things.”

    Next, Lancer said, “Just two hours ago, the deputy director of an important base in the ‘farm’ mobilized a group of GIA agents, an armed helicopter, and a battalion of local garrisons to encircle a software expert who had fled a few days ago in the vicinity of Las Vegas.

    Curtis frowned, “Do you think there are aliens visiting? They have discovered the ship in the ‘farm,’ so they detonate our nuclear bomb to destroy it?”

    Lancer nodded slightly, “Perhaps this UFO is from the same place as that ship. They destroyed it so that we would not continue our study on it.”

    “Then why would he save that software expert? Could it be for studying us?” Curtis asked in confusion.

    However, in Curtis’ heart, a bold idea had already risen.

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