Chapter 310 - Traces of the Specter Train
Chapter 310 - Traces of the Specter Train
after answering a few final questions, fang xiu calmly ended the livestream.
since xiao chuxia couldn’t absorb the power of lies through the internet, there was no longer any need to prolong the broadcast or mislead the public further.
but the moment the stream went offline, chaos erupted across huaxia. on every street, in every household, people buzzed with passionate discussion about the specter invasions and the emergence of psychics.
the shockwaves weren’t limited to huaxia. the revelations spread rapidly across the globe.
foreigners living in huaxia had tuned in to the broadcast, and such a monumental announcement couldn’t be contained.
by the end of the day, news of huaxia’s global livestream exploded like wildfire, reaching every corner of the world.
in many countries, the news incited panic. protests erupted, riots broke out, and stores were looted as citizens demanded the truth from their governments.
under overwhelming public pressure, many governments were forced to reveal what they had long suppressed.
and just like that, led by huaxia, the existence of specters and psychics became public knowledge worldwide.
within days, the veil of secrecy was torn away. hidden horrors that had lurked in the shadows were exposed, and countless specter-related incidents came to light.
the global specter forum, once a niche platform, was suddenly thrust into the spotlight, becoming the largest forum on earth almost overnight.
through the forum, people began piecing together the grim reality. for the first time, they saw the true scope of specter invasions and the chilling incidents that had been kept out of the public eye.
amid this chaos, fang xiu’s name became a worldwide phenomenon. especially in huaxia.
as more posts about fang xiu flooded the forum, the people of huaxia began to grasp the significance of the title the foreseer.
- fang xiu, while still a second-tier psychic, had defeated a class-s specter single-handedly.
- he led the operation that eradicated the class-s specter nest at green mountain mental hospital.
- during the pokers’ attack on the investigation bureau headquarters, he turned the tide of battle by himself.
- he claimed to have foreseen a method to break through to the fifth tier.
- at the united bureaus summit, his commanding speech left the world stunned.
- in isleland, he destroyed the isleland investigation bureau headquarters on his own, earning him the infamous title the dominator.
as huaxia citizens read these accounts, they were filled with shock, awe, and growing pride.
fang xiu fixed him with a cold, unflinching stare. “they’re the ones begging to come. we’re not begging them. we don’t shelter idlers.”
“yes, sir. i understand. i’ll handle it immediately.”
to fang xiu, huaxia wasn’t just a country—it was the foundation of his power.
he had fought countless battles, endured endless danger, and faced unspeakable horrors to secure the authority he now wielded.
he wasn’t about to let foreign businessmen or politicians stroll in and enjoy the protection he had bled to create.
if they wanted huaxia’s safety, they would pay a steep price. it wasn’t the money he valued—it was the power it could buy.
for fang xiu, power was the key to survival. to achieve his ultimate goal of eradicating the specters, he needed to grow his strength and fortify his forces. that meant using every resource available to strengthen himself and huaxia.
whether it was the national psychic program, the construction of defense bases, the development of spiritual energy weaponry, or the cultivation of an elite psychic army—everything required resources, manpower, and the “voluntary contributions” of those seeking refuge.
in the following days, fang xiu focused on coordinating the launch of the national psychic program.
across huaxia, the investigation bureau established training bases, assigned instructors, and finalized standardized curriculums and training protocols.
as chief commander, fang xiu didn’t concern himself with minor details. his role was to direct strategy and oversee progress, leaving the implementation to his subordinates.
despite the massive undertaking, everything proceeded efficiently.
then, after days of waiting, a reconnaissance team sent to investigate the specter train finally returned with a report.
“sir, last night at midnight, the team you dispatched vanished without a trace at platform 18. we’ve sent more people to investigate, but so far, we haven’t uncovered any clues.”
fang xiu’s eyes narrowed slightly. he knew what had happened. the specter train had claimed its latest victims.
the train was no ordinary phenomenon. it seemed to exclusively target psychics, ignoring ordinary people entirely.
its purpose? to transport psychics to spatial nodes for trials—grueling tests designed to push their limits. those who failed were “eliminated.”
from his previous encounter, fang xiu had deduced that the train required psychics to be at least at the fourth tier to even board.
he vividly remembered the fourth station: the graveyard. there, all passengers were buried in grave soil.
at the time, fang xiu hadn’t encountered any other fourth-tier psychics and couldn’t fully analyze the nature of the soil.
but now, reflecting on it, the energy emanating from that soil was eerily similar to the domain energy wielded by fourth-tier psychics.
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