Juyoung Hong (47)

So I warned, "Tomorrow, you will see the start of a small storm in the middle of the North Pacific. Of course, it will be negligible at first. It's literally a small storm. But as that small storm gradually approaches Japan, it will gain momentum rapidly. Then it will eventually become a huge typhoon. It will probably be a typhoon you've never heard of or seen before. Not only will there be raging gusts sweeping away everything, but it will also be accompanied by strong blizzards and snowstorms, not rain. And hailstones the size of adults."

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Deputy Director Han of the National Intelligence Service mentioned the creation of a glacier off the coast of Tokyo twice the size of the Korean peninsula which first appeared in the Arctic.

But this time I did not choose the glacier because I had other options.

Anyway, after saying that, I got up from my seat.

As analyzed in the NIS document, the Seventh Mining Area was too valuable to obtain through dialogue alone.