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Chapter 246 - 246 246 Escalating Intensity
246: Chapter 246: Escalating Intensity 246: Chapter 246: Escalating Intensity The very next morning, as Zhao Guang got up to eat, he suddenly heard a buzz of conversation from next door.
The topic they were discussing was precisely the things he had done before.
However, given their seriously concerned demeanor, it seemed a bit too much.
“That’s definitely true, I’m going to Jiuhua Mountain tomorrow to see for myself.
If what they’re saying is true, then someday I’ll become a powerhouse too.”
“Better not get your hopes up, though I believe it too, consider how long it would take, how great a talent is needed.
It’d be a problem if you’re all grown up with nothing to show for it.
If it were really so easy, wouldn’t such people be everywhere in the world?”
“Have you two lost your minds?
That’s definitely fake, there was even light emanating from it.”
While Zhao Guang listened to their discussion, he felt a strange unease stirring in his heart.
He hurriedly finished his meal and returned to his room, immediately opening the video to see what exactly was going on.
He had thought that the authorities would come forward to debunk the rumors.
But when he opened the video, Zhao Guang discovered that the officials had been completely silent.
Only some experts were presenting ambiguous evidence, urging people not to spread rumors or claiming it was fake.
Due to this, the online storm was growing fiercer.
“These guys, they actually found so much evidence, no wonder.”
Zhao Guang had some understanding now, because indeed, many people had witnessed it.
Furthermore, the filming wasn’t done by a single phone but by many people from various angles.
After some professionals compared the footage, they concluded that the video was very likely authentic.
The key point was, even if someone wanted to create special effects, it wasn’t possible to fabricate so many at the same time.
Even rough special effects, to be flawless, are definitely not easy to pull off.
Countless people hadn’t found any loopholes, and to them, it probably seemed as real as it gets.
Of course, some people did spot some discrepancies, but these were swiftly rebutted by others.
“I was careless.
Had I known, I would have used the Ghost Bottle to block their perception from the start.”
Zhao Guang rubbed his head, originally thinking that even if the news broke out, no one would take it seriously.
When did people start being so credulous about such matters?
It was unexpected.
“And there are so many witnesses, what a hassle.
I hope it doesn’t blow up too big.”
Zhao Guang observed the various discussions below and eventually found out that journalists had gone to find the people who had returned.
Moreover, someone had visited their hometown and confirmed that these people had indeed been away for a while.
Some could still communicate with their families who were even considering visiting Myanmar themselves.
Some had outright disappeared, never to be found.
Plus, with the abilities these returnees had exposed, how could it be fabricated?
What Zhao Guang had least expected was that the most compelling evidence turned out to be provided by himself.
Namely, the documents of cooperation between the organizations and medical institutions he’d brought back to get the higher-ups’ attention.
For some reason, these documents hadn’t drawn much attention from above initially but ended up being largely disclosed to the public instead.
Although most of the evidence online has been censored, the amount seen was still vast.
Additionally, some seemingly minor evidence was still circulating.
Those who had seen the evidence before were now tirelessly explaining what they had witnessed to others.
With so many people involved, even if the state wanted to arrest people, it wouldn’t be easy to control.
“Who could have anticipated, that a person could wield such influence?”
Zhao Guang saw factual reports popping up below, some journalists had even stealthily made their way to Myanmar.
Even though there were only a few days gone by, they had already found the burned-down base, clear to see and compare in the photographs.
With the base destroyed, the local police couldn’t pretend to be unaware any longer.
Upon thorough investigation, it was confirmed that the site indeed belonged to a large Gaya organization.
Backed by local documents, the matter was conclusively established.
The only question left now was whether the so-called expert was real.
They were unsure if everyone had seen a collective illusion or something else, but there seemed to be no mistake about the multitude of mobile phone footage.
Most importantly, the few who were injured had already returned here, rushed to the hospital overnight for treatment.
The results were also released online for Zhao Guang to see.
At that moment, Zhao Guang felt a bit embarrassed, “It seems that the Healing Technique indeed cannot handle too complicated injuries.”
Zhao Guang chuckled awkwardly because the hospital results were abnormal.
After the five people were admitted, their wounds were reopened, inspected by professional doctors.
In the end, three of them appeared as if nothing had happened to them, as though they’d never been cut open, with only a scar left on their stomachs.
But the other two hadn’t matched up properly, meaning they couldn’t function normally.
It seemed the surgeon who had operated on them lacked skill, making a critical mistake.
Yet there were no signs of trauma on their wounds, as if they had always been like that.
The doctors had no choice but to cut them open again and do the realignment, essentially performing a minor surgery.
Why only a minor surgery?
Because the two who had received someone else’s kidney astonishingly showed no signs of rejection, as if it were their own genuine part.
If not for so many witnesses, and the confession of the captured surgeon, they would have thought it was a hoax.
Eventually, the hospital made an appeal, hoping the expert who treated them would come forward.
Because such a treatment had shattered modern medical understanding of the human body, they hoped to explore more discoveries.
If someone truly was noble, they would have had a hard time resisting to come forward.
“It seems I can’t act recklessly in the future; being targeted would be troublesome.”
Zhao Guang’s scalp tingled at the thought, realizing that he might have left behind too many leads.
He might as well pretend to know nothing; surely in time, this wind will die down as well.
Shaking his head, Zhao Guang began to pack his belongings.
No matter what was happening outside, he needed to head back as soon as possible.
For the upcoming period, he would quietly enhance himself, not meddling with such complicated affairs anymore.
What Zhao Guang didn’t know was that this whirlwind wasn’t just a frenzy on the internet; those higher up were now taking it seriously as well.
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