I Can Predict the Future's Course
Chapter 33: The Strange Movie, The Sensation!

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Among the people watching, Wu Yan was one of them.

He was a huge fan of apocalypse-themed movies, particularly those about biochemical outbreaks, so he was immediately drawn to the movie's title when he saw it.

"Observer Network? What kind of site is this? Damn, I was just watching an anime, and then suddenly, I ended up here. Did a hacker take over the site?" Wu Yan muttered, and after a quick remark, he began exploring the Observer Network.

"What the hell is this site? There's nothing here but a biochemical apocalypse movie. Are hackers this bored nowadays?" Wu Yan thought, shaking his head.

However, despite his complaints, his love for apocalypse films kept him clicking, and soon he was hooked.

He was immediately impressed by the movie's quality—it was so clear, so detailed, that it far surpassed any movie he'd ever seen before.

The plot began with a disaster in a biochemical lab in the Star Nation caused by an earthquake, leading to the creation of the MR virus, which rapidly spread, infecting Star Nation soldiers and researchers.

Wu Yan was stunned. "Damn, these actors' performances are so good, they must be Oscar-winning level. Are these just random extras?" he exclaimed.

As he continued watching, his interest deepened. The movie's exceptional quality and the mind-blowing performances of even the background actors kept him hooked. Even the virus was unlike anything he'd ever seen: the MR virus, airborne and spreading at a terrifying pace. Just imagining it gave him chills.

The next scenes were even more intense. The virus spread quickly, and a small city in Star Nation was overtaken by zombies within days.

"Whoa, the extras' acting is so realistic! It's crazy!" Wu Yan thought, still in awe of the film's attention to detail.

Soon, the plot moved to the larger world stage. The virus' outbreak and rapid spread left the global powers scrambling. In response, nations began to construct underground survival bases, and global leaders were shown on screen, each reacting in panic.

Wu Yan couldn't believe it. "The Star Nation Elder, the Xuan Nation Elder, even the Queen of the Lion Nation—all these big names are in this movie?!" he gasped. The scale of the film was unimaginable. These weren't just high-profile actors—they were leaders of real-world countries!

As the plot developed, Wu Yan watched in horror as Star Nation collapsed completely, becoming a "Zombie Nation." The lucky survivors were reduced to just three people, who were constantly on the brink of death. Even the leaders of Star Nation, hiding in an underground base, succumbed to the virus.

The situation was equally grim worldwide, with small countries wiped out entirely. Even large nations could only hunker down in hastily constructed underground shelters. The Queen of the Lion Nation, overwhelmed by anger and despair, even launched a nuclear strike.

The film depicted the human elite—led by Elder Zhao—working to develop a cure, including the mysterious Gene Serum XW, giving humanity a glimmer of hope. As the movie showed the elite breaking out of their underground hideouts to fight the zombies, Wu Yan could feel his adrenaline rising.

However, just as the movie reached its peak, it suddenly cut off. The screen went black.

"Damn it! Cliffhanger!" Wu Yan slammed the table in frustration. He was on the edge of his seat, and the movie stopped right before the climax!

He was so invested that he muttered, "There's gotta be a sequel, right? But for the first part to be this long—four hours of pure high-intensity action—it's insane! This movie could win Best Picture if it was released properly!"

But then Wu Yan noticed something strange. Despite the movie's undeniable quality, it had seemingly vanished without a trace. No one was talking about it. He searched online for any mention of it, but found nothing.

Puzzled, he returned to the Observer Network and started scrolling through the comments section under the movie. That's when he noticed something odd.

The comments were overwhelming, and not just from people on other movie sites or livestream platforms—there were foreigners as well. Wu Yan noticed the prefixes on their usernames, indicating where they were from.

As he read through the comments, some caught his attention:

"This movie feels... too real. The level of detail is just too uncanny. It's almost as if this really happened."

Another comment read, "I don't know if anyone else saw this, but I saw myself as a zombie in the movie. Even more bizarre, the scene shows the exact place I live."

As the comments continued to flood in, more and more people began to say the same thing—they saw themselves or their friends and family members in the film.

Wu Yan's eyes widened. He froze.

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