Ye Han returned to the car and slammed the door. Seeing his worried expression, the soldiers couldn't help but fall silent, dumbfounded and at a loss.
"Company commander, what happened?" Xiao Yuan asked cautiously.
Ye Han shook his head: "It's okay, let's talk about it." The information he just heard was too shocking. Although Professor Qin did not ask him to keep it secret, he still planned to keep these things in his stomach.
Zhuo Haoran opened his mouth to speak, but was severely elbowed by Mo Wen beside him. The car fell into a stagnant silence, and the soldiers turned their attention to the outside of the car.
Ye Han plugged in the charger, and a clear and pleasant sound sounded, and the phone entered charging status.
I put down my phone, thought about it for a while but picked it up without giving up, swiped my finger across the screen a few times, turned on the data network, and an arrow flashed in the corner of the screen.
pass?
Ye Han didn't have high hopes, but he didn't expect that the data network could still be used!
It is said that the wireless communication network in Linyi City should have been paralyzed long ago. The reason why it has been used until now is that the military needs to stabilize the gangs in the occupied areas. In addition, to maintain communications inside and outside the occupied areas, it can obtain a large number of gangsters through technical means.
Information, you can also locate the location of the gang leader through your mobile phone.
Ye Han always thought that the military only reserved basic communication functions for occupied areas, but he did not expect that the data functions could also be used normally.
With a bit of expectation, I opened the browser and quickly entered the word "giant insect". In the blink of an eye, the web page changed, and a total of more than 70 million results were found.
Ye Han frowned slightly and added the word "United States" after the giant insect. Then he clicked on the news item and reshuffled the web page. The number of searched items was reduced to more than two million.
The title of the pinned link is extremely scary: War on Giant Insects, Global Mobilization!
Ye Han clicked on the link, and the webpage jumped quickly. An article appeared on the mobile phone screen, and the next line of text under the title came into Ye Han's sight.
Moving his fingers to flip through the web page, Ye Han read the content of the article at a glance.
The first comment in the article is about the United States. The general meaning is that as the only superpower in the world, the military strength of the United States is unquestionable, but in the face of rampant insect plagues, even the American military is sometimes helpless.
In order to deal with the increasingly widespread insect infestation in the country, the United States made the decision to cancel some overseas military bases a few months ago, and made the decision to withdraw all overseas garrisons a few days ago. In the past, the ten aircraft carrier formations that patrolled the world have all withdrawn to the country.
Go all out to fight against pests.
In addition to withdrawing its overseas troops, the United States has also carried out comprehensive mobilization. The National Guard, police, militia, various gun associations and people who own guns either organized or spontaneously fought against the giant insect.
There are many related news links, one of which attracted Ye Han's great attention: the United States launched multiple nuclear bombs at a certain state a few days ago to prevent the spread of the insect swarm. In an interview with reporters a few days ago, the US Secretary of State expressed concern about the nuclear explosion affecting innocent people.
Expressing regret, emphasizing that this was an accident that should not have occurred, while implying that this was a reasonable sacrifice.
I don't know why, but knowing that the United States also used nuclear weapons to deal with giant insects, Ye Han breathed a sigh of relief for no reason.
Delete the word "United States" and replace it with the word "polar bear". The first news item is that polar bears are fully mobilized, entering a wartime state, implementing a rationing system, and making every effort to fight against insect pests.
A senior Polar Bear official said that the military is ready to use nuclear bombs and will decisively drop nuclear bombs to eliminate the insect swarm once the disaster becomes uncontrollable.
Europe has also entered a state of full mobilization, but contrary to speculation, European countries have not swept away the trouble due to the insect plague. They are still able to cooperate to fight against the insect plague, but we don't know how long they can cooperate.
In addition, most countries and regions around the world have entered a state of full mobilization or emergency.
The former generally have good economic and military strength, and the political system is relatively stable. The latter mostly have no economic foundation, and there is not much military strength. The industrial capability is even worse than that of grandma's family, and they have no ability to fight against giant insects.
The latter includes the vast majority of African countries, some of which have completely lost their territories, leaving only countries with governments in exile, and some weak countries in underdeveloped areas.
When these countries enter a state of emergency, they are not risking their lives to fight against the giant bugs, but they are telling the world that their countries are no longer able to fight against the giant bugs and hope to get help from the international community. Several countries that have lost their territory even stated that they can turn their entire territory into a state of emergency.
Incorporated into the Salvation Nation.
But at this juncture, the United States still has too much to take care of itself, let alone other countries. Even if they have the ambition to expand, they do not have the power to expand.
The United States, Polar Bear, Europe and other major countries in the world responded almost exactly the same when the insect disaster struck. They all sealed their borders, strictly prohibited the entry of foreigners, and even sent foreigners back home, giving priority to protecting the vital interests of their own people.
Seeing this, Ye Han suddenly thought of Cancer, so he entered the words Southeast Asia without hesitation.
You may not know it, but you may be shocked at first glance. Countries in Southeast Asia suffer from varying degrees of insect pests, but among the most widely distributed giant insects, there is no such thing as a giant crab!
The most troublesome giant insects in Southeast Asian countries are actually various tropical giant mosquitoes!
There is a huge difference in the size of tropical giant mosquitoes. The big one is over one meter tall, which is almost the same as the giant mosquito in the Jinghu incident. One puff can kill a person. The small one is not much bigger than a fist. Although people are bitten in excruciating pain, they can endure it.
After ten days and a half, I can finally recover.
There are also those alien giant mosquitoes that are not very big and will definitely be dead if they are bitten, but their limbs will have to be amputated if they are bitten.
In order to deal with the increasingly serious early disasters, some countries have spread highly toxic pesticides on large areas at all costs, including those that have long been banned internationally.
This thing has special effects on mosquitoes, but the pollution is too severe and the residue accumulation is particularly serious. It will take about ten years to disappear in the soil.
If they were not forced to have no other way out, how could those countries in Southeast Asia use such pesticides with endless consequences?
It is said that several tropical island countries have been unable to fight against giant insects. The former tourist resorts are now rampant with giant insects. The country has completely collapsed, and there is no hope of regaining its territory.
All in all, it is similar to those countries in Africa that have completely fallen.
However, everything has exceptions, and the same goes for insect plagues. So far, no serious insect plagues have been found in desert areas around the world, and there are only sporadic sighting reports.
The most photographed desert giant is a desert beetle that lives in the Middle East, and the other is the desert giant scorpion with an evil tail hook.
The former is only as big as a watermelon and poses almost no danger to humans, while the latter is as big as a car and is a veritable desert overlord.
There was a lot of other news, but Ye Han was no longer interested in reading any more, turned off his phone and fell into deep thought again. To be continued.