Building a Salvation Organization from Scratch
Chapter 191 A surprising change
Chapter 191 A sudden change
The satellite signal radio mixed with the sound of electricity broadcasts the latest international news.
The sound of waves crashing against the rocks is still in my ears.
Gino Peruzzi, who was doing research with the team on a desert island in the Pacific, did not follow everyone, but stood alone on the shore.
The sadness was palpable.
He can be said to be an expert in nuclear radiation. This time he was invited by an environmental organization to assist in scientific research on a small island in the center of the Pacific Ocean.
But the news on the radio made him feel confused.
"There are always people who have no awe at all this."
Peruzzi looked at the endless sea in the distance with a confused face, and he couldn't help but feel a slight sense of powerlessness in his heart.
I have been working hard all over the world throughout my life and setting up various organizations to supervise the development of nuclear energy. Is it really useful?
Thinking, his obviously thinning white hair fluttered under the salty sea breeze.
Seagulls flitted across the distant sky.
Peruz's thoughts couldn't help but wander a little.
Perhaps the greatest lesson humans have learned from history is that humans never learn from history.
Peruz never thought that someone would take the initiative to discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea. Such a move simply ignores the safety of billions of human lives.
Others may have forgotten.
But he could never forget that day.
The 30-meter pillar of fire opened the reactor shell, and the super-strong radiation jet was sprayed into the air, and the high-energy radiation particles formed a huge beam of light and went straight into the sky.
The shocking noise in 1986 forced a country riddled with many ills to sacrifice countless lives to deal with the problem.
Countless ghost-like ultra-high-intensity radiation particles passed through their flesh and blood without mercy!
In this largest nuclear disaster in human history, there are lies and death, pain and separation, and even more dedication and fearlessness.
In the end, a costly concrete sarcophagus covered the No. 4 reactor, the leak of radioactive material was blocked, and the largest nuclear disaster of mankind came to an end with difficulty.
As a cleanup participant of the accident, Peruzzi lived a long and healthy life compared to other survivors.
This is luck, but also misfortune.
Fortunately, he lived to be nearly 60 years old in good health.Apart from some hair loss, the radiation didn't seem to leave any traces on his body.
His entire style was completely different from those of other survivors of the accident.
But unfortunately, he is now 60 years old and is tortured by mental pain all day long.
Those fellow travelers who rushed together to the epicenter of the disaster.
Or it would have rotted in front of him from the beginning.
Or he would die in pain one after another within a few years of surviving, leaving him to watch the departure of his friends through the glass of the isolation medical room.
This made Perutz feel tortured.
Therefore, he tried his best to participate in various nuclear energy development events.
As a volunteer, he used his own meager power to supervise the development of human nuclear energy, which became his way to relieve his pain.
But when he established various organizations, large and small, in various places, when he gradually felt that his decades of efforts were effective...
The reality slapped him in the face.
A certain country has no regard for the interests of mankind, nor does it care about social condemnation, nor does it care at all about its little personal protest on the Internet.
They resolutely chose to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea just to save some costs of treating nuclear sewage.
Such behavior will inevitably have an unknown and far-reaching impact on the entire human society.
Remembering what an official said in the news today, "If you come to their country to travel, you must eat ten snails in the ocean of nuclear sewage", Perutz was so angry that he wanted to tear that bastard's mouth open.
If the emissions continue like this, it won’t be certain who eats whom.
It's a pity that no matter how angry Peruzzi is, he can't have any influence on this matter.
Looking at the blue water in the distance, Peruz knew that it would soon be filled with nuclear radiation due to the influence of monsoons and ocean currents, or that the sea here had already been affected.
After all, the deserted island in the Pacific Ocean where Perutz is currently located is facing the discharge direction of nuclear sewage, and will be the first stop affected by radiation.
And the spread of such radiation will not stop and may reach every corner of the world along the path of natural material circulation.
Back then, they took countless lives to stop the spread of nuclear disasters around the world, but this country has casually started such a spread again.
For Pandora's Box.
They had no reverence whatsoever.
"Ugh……"
With a long sigh, Peruz turned around and walked towards his cabin.
Maybe, I can temporarily stop and continue to work hard for nuclear energy control in the future?
Do not!
The souls of the dead told him that he must not surrender.
As soon as the idea of giving up almost appeared, Peruzzi rejected it without hesitation.
In silence, Peruzzi closed the door of the cabin.
First he turned off the radio that was broadcasting the frowning news, and then he began to pack his clothes and luggage quietly.
The reason why he came to this area was to follow a new environmental organization in America to inspect the environment of this coastal forest and study the impact of human activities on this uninhabited island in the Pacific.
Looking at it now, it seems that all this is no longer necessary, and the biggest and most terrifying human impact has quietly arrived.
He planned to leave here as soon as possible, use his contacts over the years to mobilize a ship to pick him up as soon as possible, and then go to the country that discharged nuclear sewage, trying to make his last effort and resistance.
No matter how small his power is!
As for the members of the American California environmental protection organization who are doing in-depth scientific research in the jungle on the island, Peruzzi plans to bid farewell to them after they come back.
Thinking this, Peruzzi packed his luggage a little faster.
But right now.
There was a knock on the door of the cabin.
Peruzzi raised his eyebrows. There was no laughter from the lively young girls in the team as usual. It seemed that the team that was busy with scientific research in the island's forests was not back.
After a moment of silence, Peruzzi opened the wooden door.
There was only one person standing in front of him, and it was Solomon Burke, the captain of this environmental organization team.
He graduated from an Ivy League university and holds important positions in many environmental organizations in North Asia and America. He often practices voluntary activities to protect the environment.
"Why is a man back, Mr. Burke?"
Perutz squinted his eyes and asked subconsciously.
During these days of getting along, he felt that Solomon Burke was an extremely responsible captain. When he personally led the team to conduct scientific research on a deserted island in the Pacific, he also showed great care and excellence in every aspect.
Whether it is the identification of wild plants or the driving of wild animals; whether it is the various skills displayed in camping and survival, or the physical strength without breathing when carrying large bags...
Excellent in every aspect.
Normally at this time, Captain Burke should be staying with the large troops to protect them and ensure the smooth progress of scientific research and the safety of personnel.
Logically speaking, he should not easily leave the many team members in the jungle and suddenly come to his safe member at the beach.
"I have something I want to say to you, senior."
"I wonder if senior is interested in going out with me for a walk?"
Burke smiled politely.
With such a polite smile hanging on that sturdy body, it doesn't look weird at all.
The so-called senior he called was naturally Perutz.
Hearing this, Peruzzi frowned, then nodded and walked out of the cabin.
After closing the door of the cabin, Perutz followed Burke all the way out of the campsite.
The two of them were silent along the way.
When he came to the coastline, Burke stopped and looked at Perouse.
Looking at the old man who had rushed towards the center of the disaster against the crowd, Burke had a respectful and serious expression on his face.
"Senior, were you packing your luggage just now?" Burke looked at the old man whose white hair was sparse and withered, and asked in a serious tone.
"Yes, I plan to tell you when you are done today. I will contact the ship as soon as possible and leave within the next two days."
"As for the radiation change measurement work that I need to do, I will complete it within the next few days."
Peruz had nothing to hide and decisively admitted the fact that he was leaving.
There are some things that he must try.
Otherwise, he would never be safe even in his dreams.
"Are you going to that island country?"
Burke looked at Perouse, who looked serious in front of him, and spoke slowly.
Perutz was shocked at first when he heard the words, and then nodded in amazement.
The person opposite knew that he was a participant in the cleanup of the original disaster, and also knew that he had been working for nuclear energy control for half his life.
Considering the recent international news, it is not surprising to guess his own purpose.
"Yes, no matter what the result is, I must give it a try."
Peruz's tone was particularly firm.
Such a firm tone was just as firm as when he rushed into the radiation zone.
"Well, maybe you need a helper."
"Or it should be said that our organization needs the help of your experience."
Burke said this.
This is exactly the purpose of his coming today.
And this sentence also made Perutz stunned.
"You want to help me?"
"wrong……"
"You need me to help you?"
Peruzzi was a little confused and didn't know what Burke meant by these words.
Who are you talking about helping whom?
"I mean..."
“We now have a common purpose and we need professionals like you to join us.”
Burke explained.
This explanation finally made Perutz in front of him react.
"Do you, the Blue Planet Environmental Protection Organization, also want to speak out about this nuclear sewage incident?"
Peruzzi's eyes lit up.
One more person is naturally more strength, and cooperation at this moment is naturally inevitable.
With public opinion overwhelming... maybe it can put some pressure on the officials of that island country?
"No, it's not just the Blue Planet Environmental Protection Organization that wants to cooperate with you."
“There are also many environmental organizations such as Friends of the Earth, Nature Conservancy, Greenpeace, Western European Youth Organization for Ecology, Wald Conservation Alliance, Green Party, UNEP and many more.”
"In addition, there are many organizations with international influence such as the WHO, the International Atomic Energy Organization, the Ocean Economic Cooperation Organization, the International Scientific Organization, the Ocean Convention Organization and so on."
"Many major countries will also work together."
Burke announced a lot of names, which obviously made Perouse in front of him stunned.
Every organization in this discourse is much larger than the various small organizations related to nuclear energy control that he has been promoting and establishing for half his life.
Each of them has international influence, unlike him who can only give speeches in small cities.
With so many organizations speaking out together, it is not just the public opinion that is overwhelming.
Rather, it is truly coercing the general trend and suppressing it with force.
Peruz felt he saw hope of successfully preventing that country from continuing to discharge nuclear wastewater.
only……
"Can you represent the will of so many organizations?"
Peruzzi couldn't help but wonder.
Humans have always been good at fighting in nests.
Even in the face of such a situation that concerns the interests of all mankind, it is difficult for everyone to clench their fists and work together.
"Now let's get acquainted formally again."
"My name is Solomon Burke, and I am one of the first official members of Yongzhi. Currently, I serve as an important member of major environmental organizations under the name of the North Asia and America branch."
"I just received the mission and invited you to become a peripheral member of our Yongzhi."
"With us here, you don't need to worry about the general oppression of that country, and you don't need to worry about punishing those who have done wrong."
"What you have to do is what you did before, assist us in handling matters related to the nuclear disaster that has been caused. Because of the assistance of some of our methods, your workload and risk will not be too great."
Solomon Burke said, inadvertently puffing up his chest, obviously subconsciously revealing his pride in his identity.
Hearing this, Peruzzi swallowed.
He didn't know what Yongzhou was, but judging from the current conversation, the Yongzhou in Burke's mouth seemed to be a giant.
It is the presence behind numerous environmental organizations.
It is an existence that can allow major powers to abandon their previous suspicions and jointly exert force.
Burke seemed to have no doubts about a future in which nuclear sewage discharges were easily stopped because of that so-called eternal day.
And it seems to have the ability to easily deal with the nuclear contamination that has been caused.
Even to those high-level officials of a country who made such a decision to discharge nuclear sewage, Burke downplayed the words that would be punished.
No matter how you look at it, this Yongzhou is a super organization beyond his imagination.
Peruzzi is no fool.
But he believed that Burke, who had performed extremely well these days, was not a fool.
More importantly, he would rather believe that there really is such an organization.
Therefore, he intends to believe in the existence of this organization.
And agreed to Burke's invitation to become a peripheral member of Yongzhou.
But just when he was about to speak.
A huge sound of rolling waves came from the distant sea.
Peruz couldn't help but widen his eyes as he walked away. He subconsciously pointed to the sea and said, "Does the follow-up incident of nuclear pollution that you are assisting you in dealing with include situations like this?"
Burke, who also followed the sound, remained silent.
I saw a tail on the sea slowly sinking into the sea, causing waves.
It was a huge tail with a row of horn thorns, more than a hundred meters long.
Each triangular thorn is flashing with a faint blue light, which seems to be full of an extremely dangerous atmosphere.
Soon, the entire tail was submerged in the sea water.
The sea gradually calmed down amid ripples.
It's as if nothing ever happened.
Burke swallowed his saliva and looked at Perouse, who was still in a daze, and understood that the original plan of not telling him about the extraordinary existence might have to be slightly modified.
Of course, the most important thing is not this.
Instead, we must immediately report the existence of this Godzilla-like monster!
Preview of the next chapter: "Mutant Marine Iguana?"Nuclear blast Godzilla! 》
(End of this chapter)
The satellite signal radio mixed with the sound of electricity broadcasts the latest international news.
The sound of waves crashing against the rocks is still in my ears.
Gino Peruzzi, who was doing research with the team on a desert island in the Pacific, did not follow everyone, but stood alone on the shore.
The sadness was palpable.
He can be said to be an expert in nuclear radiation. This time he was invited by an environmental organization to assist in scientific research on a small island in the center of the Pacific Ocean.
But the news on the radio made him feel confused.
"There are always people who have no awe at all this."
Peruzzi looked at the endless sea in the distance with a confused face, and he couldn't help but feel a slight sense of powerlessness in his heart.
I have been working hard all over the world throughout my life and setting up various organizations to supervise the development of nuclear energy. Is it really useful?
Thinking, his obviously thinning white hair fluttered under the salty sea breeze.
Seagulls flitted across the distant sky.
Peruz's thoughts couldn't help but wander a little.
Perhaps the greatest lesson humans have learned from history is that humans never learn from history.
Peruz never thought that someone would take the initiative to discharge nuclear wastewater into the sea. Such a move simply ignores the safety of billions of human lives.
Others may have forgotten.
But he could never forget that day.
The 30-meter pillar of fire opened the reactor shell, and the super-strong radiation jet was sprayed into the air, and the high-energy radiation particles formed a huge beam of light and went straight into the sky.
The shocking noise in 1986 forced a country riddled with many ills to sacrifice countless lives to deal with the problem.
Countless ghost-like ultra-high-intensity radiation particles passed through their flesh and blood without mercy!
In this largest nuclear disaster in human history, there are lies and death, pain and separation, and even more dedication and fearlessness.
In the end, a costly concrete sarcophagus covered the No. 4 reactor, the leak of radioactive material was blocked, and the largest nuclear disaster of mankind came to an end with difficulty.
As a cleanup participant of the accident, Peruzzi lived a long and healthy life compared to other survivors.
This is luck, but also misfortune.
Fortunately, he lived to be nearly 60 years old in good health.Apart from some hair loss, the radiation didn't seem to leave any traces on his body.
His entire style was completely different from those of other survivors of the accident.
But unfortunately, he is now 60 years old and is tortured by mental pain all day long.
Those fellow travelers who rushed together to the epicenter of the disaster.
Or it would have rotted in front of him from the beginning.
Or he would die in pain one after another within a few years of surviving, leaving him to watch the departure of his friends through the glass of the isolation medical room.
This made Perutz feel tortured.
Therefore, he tried his best to participate in various nuclear energy development events.
As a volunteer, he used his own meager power to supervise the development of human nuclear energy, which became his way to relieve his pain.
But when he established various organizations, large and small, in various places, when he gradually felt that his decades of efforts were effective...
The reality slapped him in the face.
A certain country has no regard for the interests of mankind, nor does it care about social condemnation, nor does it care at all about its little personal protest on the Internet.
They resolutely chose to discharge nuclear sewage into the sea just to save some costs of treating nuclear sewage.
Such behavior will inevitably have an unknown and far-reaching impact on the entire human society.
Remembering what an official said in the news today, "If you come to their country to travel, you must eat ten snails in the ocean of nuclear sewage", Perutz was so angry that he wanted to tear that bastard's mouth open.
If the emissions continue like this, it won’t be certain who eats whom.
It's a pity that no matter how angry Peruzzi is, he can't have any influence on this matter.
Looking at the blue water in the distance, Peruz knew that it would soon be filled with nuclear radiation due to the influence of monsoons and ocean currents, or that the sea here had already been affected.
After all, the deserted island in the Pacific Ocean where Perutz is currently located is facing the discharge direction of nuclear sewage, and will be the first stop affected by radiation.
And the spread of such radiation will not stop and may reach every corner of the world along the path of natural material circulation.
Back then, they took countless lives to stop the spread of nuclear disasters around the world, but this country has casually started such a spread again.
For Pandora's Box.
They had no reverence whatsoever.
"Ugh……"
With a long sigh, Peruz turned around and walked towards his cabin.
Maybe, I can temporarily stop and continue to work hard for nuclear energy control in the future?
Do not!
The souls of the dead told him that he must not surrender.
As soon as the idea of giving up almost appeared, Peruzzi rejected it without hesitation.
In silence, Peruzzi closed the door of the cabin.
First he turned off the radio that was broadcasting the frowning news, and then he began to pack his clothes and luggage quietly.
The reason why he came to this area was to follow a new environmental organization in America to inspect the environment of this coastal forest and study the impact of human activities on this uninhabited island in the Pacific.
Looking at it now, it seems that all this is no longer necessary, and the biggest and most terrifying human impact has quietly arrived.
He planned to leave here as soon as possible, use his contacts over the years to mobilize a ship to pick him up as soon as possible, and then go to the country that discharged nuclear sewage, trying to make his last effort and resistance.
No matter how small his power is!
As for the members of the American California environmental protection organization who are doing in-depth scientific research in the jungle on the island, Peruzzi plans to bid farewell to them after they come back.
Thinking this, Peruzzi packed his luggage a little faster.
But right now.
There was a knock on the door of the cabin.
Peruzzi raised his eyebrows. There was no laughter from the lively young girls in the team as usual. It seemed that the team that was busy with scientific research in the island's forests was not back.
After a moment of silence, Peruzzi opened the wooden door.
There was only one person standing in front of him, and it was Solomon Burke, the captain of this environmental organization team.
He graduated from an Ivy League university and holds important positions in many environmental organizations in North Asia and America. He often practices voluntary activities to protect the environment.
"Why is a man back, Mr. Burke?"
Perutz squinted his eyes and asked subconsciously.
During these days of getting along, he felt that Solomon Burke was an extremely responsible captain. When he personally led the team to conduct scientific research on a deserted island in the Pacific, he also showed great care and excellence in every aspect.
Whether it is the identification of wild plants or the driving of wild animals; whether it is the various skills displayed in camping and survival, or the physical strength without breathing when carrying large bags...
Excellent in every aspect.
Normally at this time, Captain Burke should be staying with the large troops to protect them and ensure the smooth progress of scientific research and the safety of personnel.
Logically speaking, he should not easily leave the many team members in the jungle and suddenly come to his safe member at the beach.
"I have something I want to say to you, senior."
"I wonder if senior is interested in going out with me for a walk?"
Burke smiled politely.
With such a polite smile hanging on that sturdy body, it doesn't look weird at all.
The so-called senior he called was naturally Perutz.
Hearing this, Peruzzi frowned, then nodded and walked out of the cabin.
After closing the door of the cabin, Perutz followed Burke all the way out of the campsite.
The two of them were silent along the way.
When he came to the coastline, Burke stopped and looked at Perouse.
Looking at the old man who had rushed towards the center of the disaster against the crowd, Burke had a respectful and serious expression on his face.
"Senior, were you packing your luggage just now?" Burke looked at the old man whose white hair was sparse and withered, and asked in a serious tone.
"Yes, I plan to tell you when you are done today. I will contact the ship as soon as possible and leave within the next two days."
"As for the radiation change measurement work that I need to do, I will complete it within the next few days."
Peruz had nothing to hide and decisively admitted the fact that he was leaving.
There are some things that he must try.
Otherwise, he would never be safe even in his dreams.
"Are you going to that island country?"
Burke looked at Perouse, who looked serious in front of him, and spoke slowly.
Perutz was shocked at first when he heard the words, and then nodded in amazement.
The person opposite knew that he was a participant in the cleanup of the original disaster, and also knew that he had been working for nuclear energy control for half his life.
Considering the recent international news, it is not surprising to guess his own purpose.
"Yes, no matter what the result is, I must give it a try."
Peruz's tone was particularly firm.
Such a firm tone was just as firm as when he rushed into the radiation zone.
"Well, maybe you need a helper."
"Or it should be said that our organization needs the help of your experience."
Burke said this.
This is exactly the purpose of his coming today.
And this sentence also made Perutz stunned.
"You want to help me?"
"wrong……"
"You need me to help you?"
Peruzzi was a little confused and didn't know what Burke meant by these words.
Who are you talking about helping whom?
"I mean..."
“We now have a common purpose and we need professionals like you to join us.”
Burke explained.
This explanation finally made Perutz in front of him react.
"Do you, the Blue Planet Environmental Protection Organization, also want to speak out about this nuclear sewage incident?"
Peruzzi's eyes lit up.
One more person is naturally more strength, and cooperation at this moment is naturally inevitable.
With public opinion overwhelming... maybe it can put some pressure on the officials of that island country?
"No, it's not just the Blue Planet Environmental Protection Organization that wants to cooperate with you."
“There are also many environmental organizations such as Friends of the Earth, Nature Conservancy, Greenpeace, Western European Youth Organization for Ecology, Wald Conservation Alliance, Green Party, UNEP and many more.”
"In addition, there are many organizations with international influence such as the WHO, the International Atomic Energy Organization, the Ocean Economic Cooperation Organization, the International Scientific Organization, the Ocean Convention Organization and so on."
"Many major countries will also work together."
Burke announced a lot of names, which obviously made Perouse in front of him stunned.
Every organization in this discourse is much larger than the various small organizations related to nuclear energy control that he has been promoting and establishing for half his life.
Each of them has international influence, unlike him who can only give speeches in small cities.
With so many organizations speaking out together, it is not just the public opinion that is overwhelming.
Rather, it is truly coercing the general trend and suppressing it with force.
Peruz felt he saw hope of successfully preventing that country from continuing to discharge nuclear wastewater.
only……
"Can you represent the will of so many organizations?"
Peruzzi couldn't help but wonder.
Humans have always been good at fighting in nests.
Even in the face of such a situation that concerns the interests of all mankind, it is difficult for everyone to clench their fists and work together.
"Now let's get acquainted formally again."
"My name is Solomon Burke, and I am one of the first official members of Yongzhi. Currently, I serve as an important member of major environmental organizations under the name of the North Asia and America branch."
"I just received the mission and invited you to become a peripheral member of our Yongzhi."
"With us here, you don't need to worry about the general oppression of that country, and you don't need to worry about punishing those who have done wrong."
"What you have to do is what you did before, assist us in handling matters related to the nuclear disaster that has been caused. Because of the assistance of some of our methods, your workload and risk will not be too great."
Solomon Burke said, inadvertently puffing up his chest, obviously subconsciously revealing his pride in his identity.
Hearing this, Peruzzi swallowed.
He didn't know what Yongzhou was, but judging from the current conversation, the Yongzhou in Burke's mouth seemed to be a giant.
It is the presence behind numerous environmental organizations.
It is an existence that can allow major powers to abandon their previous suspicions and jointly exert force.
Burke seemed to have no doubts about a future in which nuclear sewage discharges were easily stopped because of that so-called eternal day.
And it seems to have the ability to easily deal with the nuclear contamination that has been caused.
Even to those high-level officials of a country who made such a decision to discharge nuclear sewage, Burke downplayed the words that would be punished.
No matter how you look at it, this Yongzhou is a super organization beyond his imagination.
Peruzzi is no fool.
But he believed that Burke, who had performed extremely well these days, was not a fool.
More importantly, he would rather believe that there really is such an organization.
Therefore, he intends to believe in the existence of this organization.
And agreed to Burke's invitation to become a peripheral member of Yongzhou.
But just when he was about to speak.
A huge sound of rolling waves came from the distant sea.
Peruz couldn't help but widen his eyes as he walked away. He subconsciously pointed to the sea and said, "Does the follow-up incident of nuclear pollution that you are assisting you in dealing with include situations like this?"
Burke, who also followed the sound, remained silent.
I saw a tail on the sea slowly sinking into the sea, causing waves.
It was a huge tail with a row of horn thorns, more than a hundred meters long.
Each triangular thorn is flashing with a faint blue light, which seems to be full of an extremely dangerous atmosphere.
Soon, the entire tail was submerged in the sea water.
The sea gradually calmed down amid ripples.
It's as if nothing ever happened.
Burke swallowed his saliva and looked at Perouse, who was still in a daze, and understood that the original plan of not telling him about the extraordinary existence might have to be slightly modified.
Of course, the most important thing is not this.
Instead, we must immediately report the existence of this Godzilla-like monster!
Preview of the next chapter: "Mutant Marine Iguana?"Nuclear blast Godzilla! 》
(End of this chapter)
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