Old Ancestor: Thrown Out By The Nanny From The Start

Chapter 40 - Stick Together



Chapter 40: Stick Together

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

Many netizens responded to Henry’s post.

In a public forum.

“That’s right! We can’t let anyone with the Soan surname get there! Even if they have nothing to do with the Soan empire or the three divisions! There will be no exceptions, even the ordinary people!”

“Damn it, my surname is Soan, but I’m not one of them! I wish I was!”

“Guys, if you have a Soan surname, please stay at home for the next three days! You’ll be making a great contribution! With you at home, we’ll know that the Soans on the street are all real members of the Soan empire!”

“No problem! We won’t create trouble for the country! We won’t go anywhere!”

“The rest of us should get busy! Let’s go to the highway exits of our cities and check everyone’s ID card. No Soan is allowed to enter!”

“We should guard the train stations, too! Some people should watch the exits. When the Soans know that they can’t get in through the stations, they’ll try to climb over walls. We should guard all the spots where they can climb over. Call me at 1387XXXXX when you have news.”

“Since we can’t change their minds, we need to use force! I heard from Direct Lang that not every Soan is a martial arts practitioner! There are ordinary people as well. We can’t stop the practitioners, but I’m sure we can tackle the common ones!”

...

In a forum where 100 million people were planning to sign a petition with blood.

“Has anyone from the city of Marine hasn’t signed the petition yet?”

“Me, me, me! I’m over at Marine Square. I have a couple of thousand people with me!”

“Those who want to sign the petition in the city of Lochen, please come to the Moon Square.”

“People of Est should come to the Est Island. We have three signing posts!”

Henry Lang’s post went viral online. Everyone tried to come up with ideas to stop Himmel Soan’s followers, and signing a petition with blood was one of them.

The idea was to collect as many signatures as possible in the next two days. It was estimated that 700 to 800 million people would sign.

The signed scroll would then be sent to Drake in the hopes that it would move the three divisions and change their minds.

All cities took part in the event. Some donated money, some sent people, and some provided the campaign with materials. The fabric manufacturers made white cloths that were over a thousand meters long and distributed them to people in the cities. People then signed their names and left their palm prints on them.

The cloths were then delivered by trucks to the sacred temple.

...

In the forum that was aiming to destroy the road on the sea.

“How is it going, guys? Any progress?”

“Not at all! We don’t know what material this road is made up of, but it’s so hard! It’s harder than diamond! Nothing can leave a mark on it!”

“Don’t worry, guys. I’ve borrowed an electric drill! The hammers couldn’t break it, but I’m sure a high-pressure electric drill will work!”

“Why didn’t I think of that! My uncle runs an electric welding shop. I’m going to borrow a soldering iron! I’m sure that’ll do the trick!”

“Holy shit! You guys are awesome! I don’t have much to offer, but I know a scientist, and he has an electronic laser knife. I’m going to borrow it!”

“Don’t bother. The scientist is a member of the Soan empire. They won’t lend it to you. I’ve been there.”

“What should we do now?”

“Can anyone find a water jet cutting machine? A high-pressure water jet! I’m sure that’ll do the trick!”

...

In a praying forum.

Unlike other forums, things were rather quiet here. All the users were saying silent prayers for the three divisions and Himmel Soan. There were some candles on the screen, and all visitors could click on them. There was a number on them.

The number had exceeded a billion and was still rising.

Even overseas internet users had joined in by using VPN.

...

“I found a Soan, and he’s on the run!”

Jason finally arrived at the city where the sacred temple was, but as soon as he landed, a group of people wanted to check his ID. They weren’t wearing police uniforms.

He didn’t suspect anything and gave them his ID card. They surrounded him upon seeing his name, saying that they were going to take him somewhere to talk.

Jason didn’t have time for that. He didn’t want to miss the Patriarch’s funeral. He was in a hurry. He had traveled thousands of kilometers, and he wasn’t going to let them stop him here.

He knocked over two men and ran toward the temple, following the GPS. But those people refused to let go and chased after him. Many more people joined in along the way.

Having been working in the mountains for years, digging tunnels and building roads, Jason was in much better shape than the city dwellers. He soon shook off his pursuers.

But he was an exception.

The Soan empire had many ordinary members just like him. Many of them didn’t manage to escape. They were caught and politely taken away. The politeness was genuine.

Knowing that they were members of the Soan empire, those people didn’t dare to hurt them. They only carried the Soans away.

And they took the Soan members to president suits with swimming pools in luxurious hotels instead of detention houses or jail.

...

At a bus station.

“Free ride to the sacred temple!”

“Does anyone want to go to the sacred temple and stop the Soans? There are still seats available! I’ll give everyone ten bucks! Quickly! The offer will end soon!”

“We’ll need to check your ID before you get in! Please show me your ID card!”

“We still have two days, so let’s do our best! If it doesn’t work out, I’ll still drive you back for free!”

Ted and his fellow villagers arrived at the city as well. They had expected a difficult journey to the sacred temple, but as it turned out, many people had volunteered to drive everyone there. They could even get a reward for going there.

After everything Jason had done for them, they couldn’t watch him die.

Even…

Even if they couldn’t stop him…

They still wanted to see him for one last time.

“Chief, get in!”

“We’re going to the sacred temple! Quickly!”

“Has your whole village come? Awesome! Hold on! We’re leaving now!”

All car owners were driving people for free from bus and train stations to the temple. Trains and buses had stopped selling tickets as well. Everyone would take a ride for free as long as they weren’t a Soan. The service was more frequent as well. There was a train or bus every five minutes.

All the petitions signed with blood were sent to the temple as well. They were unfolded, and the three divisions saw the hundreds of thousands of names.


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