Part 1: The Night the Internet Cried Alien
After Secretary Wen released the public post online and sent out the classified prediction documents to the relevant officials and departments, he calmly went to bed—completely unconcerned about the storm he had just unleashed.
The internet, however, did not sleep.
The post—disguised through popular idol and celebrity accounts—was delivered via ten separate notifications to every fan, follower, gossip channel, livestreamer, and entertainment watcher across the nation. Some users were startled awake by the sudden flood of alerts. Others were already online, gaming or watching shows when their feeds were abruptly hijacked.
What they saw was a disaster timeline.
Eleven apocalyptic phases.
Predictions. Warnings. Mutation. Eternal night. Earthquakes. Death.
Initial reactions ranged wildly.
Some laughed, thinking it was another celebrity hacking scandal.
Some brushed it off as a conspiracy theory.
Some who already believed in aliens or hidden government truths… started to panic.
Some were nervous. Some took screenshots and immediately forwarded them to family and friends.
Others posted frantically:
"WHY DID THE ALIEN POST THIS???"
"IS THIS A MOVIE PROMO?"
"I THINK IT'S REAL !!"
Within ten minutes, the post went viral.
Forums exploded.
Livestreams debated it live.
Doomsday novel fans began analyzing every detail.
Chaos brewed in real time.
And then—everything disappeared.
The posts, the screenshots, the shares—all wiped clean.
Every mention of "end of the world," "alien," or "timeline" was blacklisted or auto-deleted.
Posts began disappearing mid-conversation.
Confused users flooded comment sections asking if the government had taken the post down.
Some joked bitterly:
"Alien confessed their love and they deleted it?"
"I was ready to worship the alien, now they ghosted us."
"I still have the salt I hoarded from the 2012 apocalypse, LET'S GOOOO!"
Some silently began preparing.
Others accused Sushi Country of planting false propaganda.
Sushi Country, baffled by the sudden blame, issued a defensive statement declaring innocence:
"We are NOT behind any alien hoax!! We suspect Dragon Kingdom is framing us because of ancient relic disputes—HMPH!!"
The Dragon Kingdom government, meanwhile, issued an immediate public statement declaring the viral post as fake news and warned citizens not to panic or hoard supplies.
They dismissed it as conspiracy nonsense.
But the chaos had already taken root.
In the shadows of cyberspace, panic had begun.
And behind closed doors in Dragon Kingdom's upper leadership, something far more serious was brewing...
Part 2: The Dragon Kingdom Responds
While the internet spiraled into chaos, the Dragon Kingdom's central government held an emergency meeting. They had received the classified internal document sent by "YH-01"—labeled:
⚠️ MONTHLY INCIDENT LOG – Internal Cross-Verification Urgent ⚠️
It detailed a timeline of events across the next six months, warning of increasingly severe global disasters. According to the log, they were already in Month 2.
The leaders sat in tense silence, eyes scanning the reports. Officers and experts quickly began checking whether any listed incidents had already occurred.
Some did.
Officer Xu Leiming, a military spy in the Northwestern Command, had indeed been investigated by Colonel Long, and the entire base had been under lockdown for a week.
Reports of strange tornadoes, sudden cold snaps, and a meteorological anomaly in Qingbei had been submitted by their internal weather and astrology departments—but kept strictly confidential.
Who leaked them?
The room buzzed with debate. Was this all a hoax? A psychological attack to destabilize the nation? Or worse—was it real?
The President of the Dragon Kingdom, a composed yet enigmatic man with the quiet gravity of a seasoned leader, finally spoke.
"Begin cross-verifying the logs immediately. Match each event, location, and name to our internal records. Confirm every weather forecast and match the predicted months. We don't know the source's motives, but the details… are disturbingly accurate."
The room fell even more silent.
He continued, "Start preparations. Quietly. We have five months, at most."
Anxious murmurs turned into action. Task forces were rapidly formed.
Meteorological and military analysts began re-checking forecasts and seismic activity data.
Internal security began investigating individuals listed in the logs.
Logistics teams were assigned to evaluate supply lines, food reserves, emergency shelter locations, and evacuation protocols.
Finance ministers discussed emergency funding reallocation.
A secret operations committee was ordered to begin drafting survival plans.
The President stood at the head of it all, his expression dark and unreadable.
He knew.
The signs had been there.
The bombings at the ancient shrine.
The missing relics.
The zero-yuan purchase cases in Sushi Island.
The anonymous figure known only as "YH-01."
Even the mysterious alien sightings caught in secret mall footage.
It all pointed to one truth:
The alien was not foreign. It came from within.
And perhaps… it had been among them all along.
As preparations began in the shadows, the President looked out the window at his vast kingdom, the weight of millions on his shoulders. He sighed.
If these documents were true, then the future of the Dragon Kingdom—and humanity—was about to change forever.