Twelve Hours Before Earth's Destruction

In space, the Gana observer hit the far side of the Moon at an incredible speed.

The moment the collision occurred, the Gana observer's body was suddenly protected by a force field.

Then, a dazzling light suddenly erupted from the point of impact.

This light was even brighter than the sun's light. The intense light overshadowed the sun's light, making the sky look as if only the moon existed.

An invisible force field firmly protected the Gana observer and converted the observer's speed into a force that propelled the moon down to the earth.

After the impact, the observer's body occupied the Moon's original position.

The Moon, on the other hand, was on the verge of disintegration after the impact.

Originally a spherical celestial body, the Moon sank in the direction of the impact of the observer.

From the side, the Moon changed from a spherical shape to a hemisphere, and it was a hemisphere elongated at both ends.