I Can Predict the Future's Course
Chapter 13: The Tyrant Nature of the Great Elder!

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At the Purple Gold Pavilion, the Elders of the Mystery Nation were gathered, discussing with serious expressions.

"I didn't expect Star Nation to cause such a dangerous biochemical apocalypse. Great Elder, no wonder you made such a decision," the Second Elder sighed.

"Very decisive. This way, we can more effectively protect the Mystery Nation," the Third Elder also praised.

"But what should we do next? The sudden outbreak of an airborne biochemical virus, we don't have much means to respond," the Fourth Elder furrowed his brows, worried. "If the virus spreads here, we'll end up with the same situation as Star Nation."

"Even if we build closed survival bases in the next two to three months with all our might, we won't be able to shelter the entire population of the Mystery Nation. The oxygen conversion devices, as well as food and other resources, will be troublesome," the Fifth Elder sighed.

"If things get really bad, we'll have to activate the Fire Seed Project and prioritize saving the Mystery Nation's elite," the Second Elder clenched his fists, his face heavy with sorrow.

"Use all available resources. As for the survival bases, we'll build as many as we can," the Great Elder spoke in a low voice. "Survival bases are a last resort. We still have other hopes."

"Other hopes? What hopes?" the other Elders turned to look at him.

Given this unexpected situation, honestly, they couldn't think of many solutions themselves.

"I knew about Star Nation's situation in advance, and that's why I issued such an order," the Great Elder spoke solemnly.

These words caused the eyes of the other Elders to widen.

That's right, the Great Elder's order had been issued quite early, right after Star Nation had first experienced turmoil. If you accounted for the time from the order to its execution, it had been even earlier—before Star Nation's problems even arose.

Such a situation was clearly abnormal.

"I encountered a great existence who calls himself the World Observer..." the Great Elder stumbled over his words as he recounted his previous encounter.

This caused the other Elders to look at one another in shock.

A mysterious and eerie World Observer with strange abilities, he could foresee the future, even offering humanity hope?

This sounded almost unbelievable.

"Tom was also present," the Great Elder continued slowly.

"All the Elders, what the Great Elder says is true!" Tom, the Great Elder's personal guard, saluted and spoke in a deep voice. "I was even electrocuted by him before, and there are still scars on me."

The other Elders looked at the minor scorch marks on Tom's body, their faces filled with shock.

Could such a supernatural existence really exist in the world?

"Great Elder, what are those two vials?" the Second Elder asked.

The other Elders also focused their attention on the Great Elder.

"We still don't know for sure, but by now, they should have already been delivered to Frank. We should be receiving results soon," the Great Elder said solemnly.

Just as he finished speaking, his exclusive phone rang. A smile appeared on his face as he answered it.

"Frank, what's in those two vials?"

"Great Elder, where did you get these two vials?" Frank's astonished voice came through. "One contains a virus sample that I've named the MR Virus. It can divide and replicate rapidly, even rewriting other viruses' genes and replicating them into MR Virus."

"The MR Virus has a strong infectivity. It doesn't affect animals, but in the isolation room, just a little of the virus turned the death row prisoners into living dead—basically zombies like in movies."

Frank spoke with lingering fear.

"Airborne biochemical viruses… this thing is too dangerous. I've already sealed the isolation room and sterilized everything with high heat."

"A virus sample..." the Great Elder exhaled deeply, his eyes flashing with light.

The other Elders were still puzzled.

"This virus likely originated from Star Nation. Star Nation has now become a breeding ground for the virus, and within three days, it will likely become a zombie paradise," the Great Elder spoke in a low voice.

"What!?" Frank, who had been absorbed in his research, was clearly shocked. "This is terrifying!"

"Well, Frank, is the other vial the virus serum?" the Great Elder sighed with relief and asked with tension.

The other Elders, too, looked nervous.

If it was the virus serum, then it would be perfect.

"Yes, it's the MR Virus serum. Great Elder, where did you get these things?" Frank asked with a hint of suspicion.

"As for the origins, I'll explain later. What I want to know now is whether you can replicate the serum in a short time?" the Great Elder spoke solemnly. "If we're conservative, we only have two months."

"With these two samples, I guarantee I can figure out the principles and replicate it within three days," Frank said with determination.

"Good, then I'll leave it to you," the Great Elder sighed in relief. "You get to work, time is of the essence."

After the call ended, the biologists in Frank's lab gritted their teeth, preparing for sleepless nights to figure out the serum's manufacturing principles. With the combined effort of the whole nation, it might be possible to produce 1.4 billion doses of serum within two months to save the people of Mystery Nation.

"Looks like the situation is better than we thought," the Great Elder sighed in relief.

"Yes, we must thank the World Observer," the other Elders also relaxed and said slowly.

"Indeed," the Great Elder's eyes flickered, nodding.

Although he didn't understand the purpose of the World Observer's help, everything he had done was beneficial for humanity.

And from a more self-centered perspective, this could be seen as a great gift for Mystery Nation. The biochemical apocalypse could turn every nation into a vassal of Mystery Nation.

Otherwise, they would be left to be destroyed by the MR Virus and zombies.

Though it was selfish, at this moment, the Great Elder wasn't planning to share the serum formula with other countries for free.

The Elders of the Purple Gold Pavilion continued their discussions on how to perfect the resistance plans, striving to make the defense against the virus as comprehensive as possible.

Meanwhile, Jason was traveling across the land of Mystery Nation.

In this apocalyptic atmosphere, many people were releasing their inner violence, and the crime rate had risen considerably. However, with the suppression of the Mystery Nation's guards and military, no major incidents had occurred.

After all, Mystery Nation was one of the most orderly nations in the world.

"Right, I almost forgot something very important," Jason suddenly paused mid-flight, his eyes narrowing.

In the next instant, he vanished from his position with a flick of his will.

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