‘It’s... rupturing?!’
Chief Bak Gwang-Cheol's eyes opened wide until they nearly fell out of their sockets. His jaw dropped open so much that it almost fell to the floor.
He could see it. He could see the massive aquarium... rupturing!
The transparent acrylic wall quickly developed terrifying cracks before everything inside suddenly exploded outside.
This horrifying spectacle moved in slow motion like a scene from a movie.
‘What... What should I do now?!’
His mind refused to think. Even though he had thought up various countermeasures beforehand, his eyes witnessing the event emptied his mind to the point of it resembling a blank piece of paper.
However, Chief Bak shouldn't be blamed for this one. The spectacle was overwhelming and explosive, after all!
Inside that fish tank was nearly ten thousand tons of water, but all that liquid was gushing out at once now. The strengthened acrylic wall was over thirty centimeters thick, claimed to be strong enough to withstand a tank shell... Yet it helplessly got ripped apart like a piece of paper!
The way those cracks spread was reminiscent of a flower blooming. The only difference being... Instead of stamens and pistils, water was erupting from the opening!
Chief Bak just stood there like a man hypnotized by this spectacle, unaware that his own perception of time had slowed to a crawl.
Water gushed out from the massive fissure in the acrylic. Like powerful water sprouts several meters tall gushing out of a lake, the water ignored gravity and shot out of the crack like laser beams.
What if a person got swept up in that? That would be instant death! It'd be the same as a little fly buzzing around in the air before directly getting hit by a jet of water strong enough to injure humans!
Humans were ignorant of the terror of the water.
Water fired by a 15-ton water sprinkler truck was enough to kill a human being. A direct hit could easily shred flesh and break bones.
That was only fifteen tons, yet the main aquarium of this place held almost ten thousand tons of water. Of course, this and that weren't directly comparable, as the water from the aquarium didn't shoot out under high pressure like the water sprinkler truck. Even so, it didn't take a genius to realize which of the two boasted a higher water pressure overall.
‘E-everything... will collapse!’
Humans weren’t the only thing in danger. With such an explosion of water, even the solid walls should get destroyed! The worst possible scenario wasn’t people getting swept up and drowning, but the entire building collapsing and crushing everyone!
‘I, I gotta stop this...!’
He needed to stop this catastrophe, but how?
This disaster was already beyond the territory of human capabilities. No human could prop up a crumbling building. The best they could do was reinforce the structure before it could crumble. That was how far the territory of human capabilities extended.
Stopping the destruction after it had already started crumbling was a territory not yet granted to humanity by God! So, how was Chief Bak supposed to stop this disaster?
‘We... We are all gonna die!’
Without a doubt, everyone here would die. Not even one person would be spared. Those visitors who were some distance away from the main aquarium might get lucky and escape in time... As long as the building held itself together until then, that was!
However, what if that didn’t happen?
Then, it’d be death for everyone. Absolutely every single person in here!
Now caught in the grips of terror, despair, and resignation, Chief Bak could only stand there and blankly stare at the unfolding situation. If only... If only he had argued more strongly with the aquarium's president earlier and convinced him to evacuate this place! Unfortunately, regret always happened too late to be of any use.
If there really was the afterlife, Chief Bak thought he’d go straight to Hell. No, before going to Hell, he should worry about dealing with the resentment of everyone who’d die here today.
All these thoughts flitted in and out of Chief Bak's head in the literal blink of an eye. He suddenly became aware his perception of time had greatly slowed down. And he also remembered hearing from somewhere that people facing imminent death would experience a similar phenomenon.
Just as he was about to accept his own impending doom, Chief Bak noticed something rather odd.Fôll0w current novÊls o/n n/o/(v)/3l/b((in).(c/o/m)
‘Huh?’
Someone was... moving? Chief Bak could see someone leisurely moving about. However, wasn’t that strange?
A person moving around in itself was obviously not strange... Under any other, more "normal" circumstances, that was! That was why this development seemed so odd to him.
Chief Bak's perception of time had been slowed down to a crawl. So much so that he could clearly see the movements of all the water gushing out from the crack. However, the person's movement toward that stream of vicious water seemed leisurely but never slow.
In the world of everything moving in slow motion, only that man was maintaining his usual speed. This disharmony was making a mess of Chief Bak’s head.
‘What... What am I seeing here?’
The person moving was someone Chief Bak recognized. It was none other than that young man saying crazy things while confronting the security officials a second ago. And also the same person who told Chief Bak to evacuate the visitors.
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