"The Will of True Utopia" (45)
When I was seven years old, I saw a nuclear explosion on the ground on the space station.
At this moment, I am in this building witnessing the nuclear explosion of the space station.
Dense bright spots bloomed little by little on the space station, and the seventeen space stations disintegrated separately. The space station, which was originally formed in the shape of an umbrella, is now scattered over the earth and has become space junk.
Jock put a hand on my shoulder and said, "The space station blew itself up." ”
I couldn't speak, I had no idea what was going on.
I witnessed the nuclear leveling twice, and the first time I was still ignorant.
The second time I was disillusioned, and now my left foot struggled against the window.
The only way to get rid is by jumping, and I think about letting go.
Jock behind him pulled me back, and I was thrown to the ground.
"Let me die." I shouted.
"That won't solve the problem." Jock said.
"Questions? Still have questions? The world is hopeless, it's all hopeless. I shouted.
Jock pressed me hard, and I struggled Jock to lock me firmly.
During the struggle, the USB flash drive in my waist bag fell out, and I stopped struggling and looked at the USB flash drive in front of me.
This is the USB stick that the sea handed to me, and it contains the content that the space station sent to us.
I reached for the USB flash drive, and Jock saw my movements and the USB drive let go of me.
I grabbed the USB flash drive tightly and said, "Computer, I need a computer." ”
Jock and I searched the entire floor, where there were three large rooms with pregnant women.
Some of the small rooms have been converted into nurseries, where these mischievous little monsters live.
Nearly all the equipment was destroyed by them, and only an enclosed storage room remained.
I slammed the dilapidated door open, and there happened to be an abandoned laptop inside.
I tried to turn on the computer, pressed the switch and didn't turn it on.
Jock held the wire on the side and said, "The battery may not be useful after so many years, try plugging it in?" ”
I went back to the room where I had put the instrument and plugged it in.
The screen lit up, but it was strangely slow.
The little monster on the side was still playing hide and seek before, and now they came around and asked me about what I was holding.
I ignored it and waited a few minutes to get to the boot screen, and I plugged in the USB stick.
I opened the document for a moment, and I cried when I looked at the contents.
Almost every few hours, a few sentences are sent from the space station, but they are all garbled in Japan, and we can't analyze them.
It reads:
I know you talked about one-sided contact, but we really can't wait. Have you all arrived on Earth? Can you send us a message?
Will you be able to get the instrument? We're waiting for you to come back.
I can't hide it, I'm sorry everyone. The space station disappeared all at once, and you guys managed it, and they kept asking us. We said that you were doing scientific research in Japan, and you could hide it at first. Someone didn't sleep at night and saw a spaceship from the Japanese station going to Earth. It's going to blow up all of a sudden, so get back to the news.
But it's only been three days, they just don't believe it, they say that you took the most important supplies from the space station back to Earth. Say you've given up on the space station, you've given up on them. I couldn't tell the Prime Minister about it, and I gave them a tour of the Prime Minister's freezer. But they still don't believe it, it's going to be a mess, when are you going to come back? Even if you just reply with a word, it's fine.