The geographer's conjecture lacked substantial data and theoretical support, but at this time, the Middle East was plunged into despair due to the sudden disappearance of oil. Knowing that a catastrophic disaster might occur in the Middle East, they were even more panicked. Not only had they lost the immense wealth brought by oil, but they also found themselves sitting on a huge powder keg, where an intense explosion might occur underground at any moment, potentially blasting them all skyward.
Recognizing this desperate reality, the wealthy in Middle Eastern countries began to flee frantically. They sought to immigrate to countries that were safe enough. These Middle Eastern tycoons, carrying large amounts of capital, were welcomed in any country. However, the majority of Middle Easterners were poor and could not afford to immigrate, leaving them no choice but to wait for death in their own countries. Thus, in a very short period, the entire Middle East was thrown into chaos...