The Creator's Genesis
Chapter 43

Moon Landing Livestream Begins!

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"Holy shit, holy shit, a Probe Rocket?"

"The USA moved that fast? I'm shocked!"

"They're actually going to the moon, oh my god."

"A livestream? Adding my shocked face to the count."

Countless astonished comments kept appearing online.

People were shocked not only by how quickly the USA had reacted, but also by what it intended to do—a livestream?!

Didn't that mean they would soon be able to see what the moon looked like?

"Awesome, 6666..."

"Looking forward to it!"

Netizens rejoiced and eagerly awaited the Probe Rocket's broadcast, wanting to see the lunar landscape.

Where some were happy, others naturally mocked them.

"As expected, the USA just loves stirring things up."

On Weibo, Old Wang Next Door mocked them, then said disdainfully, "What a waste of money. A perfectly good superpower, yet they actually believe gods exist and are preparing to explore the moon. They really can't tell reality from fantasy anymore."

Someone agreed. "Exactly. I really want to see what kind of wonderful expression the USA will have when it gets to the moon and finds absolutely nothing, hehe~"

"Agreed! If there really is a divine tree on the moon, I'll livestream myself eating shit!" a netizen named Payne White said with a laugh.

"You're all right. If gods really exist, wouldn't that mean we humans have always been watched by that... Creator?"

"Is that even possible? Impossible! I refuse to believe it!"

"+1. I can't accept such a horrifying situation either!"

A large group led by Old Wang Next Door declared that they simply did not believe in gods. They thought everyone had become unable to distinguish reality from fantasy, and that the USA was being foolish too.

Besides the two opposing groups, there were also those who treated the matter rationally.

"Calmly eating popcorn, rational analysis~"

"Seconding the comment above."

"By the way, wasn't the USA way too fast this time? How long had it been before they reacted and were already preparing to launch a Probe Rocket?"

Some were puzzled, unable to understand how the USA's response had been so fast.

Washington, USA.

Inside Director Bill's office at NASA, the Space Administration, he was receiving a guest.

Standing before the director, a middle-aged-looking man in a suit, was a nearly thirty-year-old priest with blond hair, handsome features, and clerical robes.

Father Charlie smiled. "Director Bill, I'll leave the matter of exploring the moon to you."

"Leave it to us. You can rest assured," Director Bill said with a smile.

"May God bless you~" Father Charlie prayed devoutly.

The smile on Director Bill's face grew broader.

At the same time, he was thinking about something.

Naturally, he knew how lively things were online. As for the netizens wondering why they had moved so quickly, he knew the reason perfectly well.

Besides the president wanting to demonstrate the USA's strength as the nation with the world's highest level of space technology, religion was also involved.

As Christianity, the religion with the most believers and greatest influence in the world, had united and exerted influence through certain connections, the lunar exploration plan naturally proceeded at an astonishing speed.

Before long, the USA Space Administration became busy. Staff members were energetic and excited as they watched the data.

While the Space Administration worked intensely, preparations for the livestream were also underway outside.

Several of the USA's most influential television stations and video websites began promoting the livestream.

And it was not limited to the USA. As a major event attracting attention around the world, this moon landing livestream would also be rebroadcast by other countries.

In other words, this would be a global livestream!

Other countries felt somewhat regretful at this point. They had merely spent a little longer considering and preparing, yet the USA had seized the initiative in lunar exploration.

Back at his old home, Su Qi was sunbathing on the rooftop. As he silently held up his phone and looked at the livestream announcement on it, the corner of his mouth twitched.

"They're really going to the moon? And isn't this way too fast?"

He felt speechless.

Besides being speechless, he also felt somewhat confused and curious.

The simulated world was one thing, but he did not quite understand what the real situation was like.

As he pondered, the internet grew increasingly lively because of this matter, and more and more people began paying attention to it.

Under everyone's watchful eyes, the next day arrived quickly.

Because of this incident, Su Qi temporarily postponed the simulation, intending to see what would happen.

As a result, that morning, while he was scrolling through information on his phone, he saw a piece of news.

The Probe Rocket was about to land on the moon!

That rocket carrying the probe, the focus of countless people, had taken less than a day to reach the moon?

It was not just Su Qi who was stunned; the other netizens were equally astonished.

Discussion erupted online.

"Holy crap, what kind of speed is that?"

"Same here. I thought it would take a few more days. How was it this fast?"

The netizens were shocked by the rocket's speed. Their impression of moon-bound rockets was that they took several days, yet this one could reach the moon so quickly?

Countless people online were puzzled. Had the USA used some kind of black technology, or obtained Alien technology? Otherwise, how could it be so fast?

But after the internet buzzed for only a short while, things quickly quieted down, because the livestream was about to begin!

Billions of people stared at their phones, computers, televisions, and other devices, silently waiting.

Nearly half an hour passed, and soon, the long-awaited livestream began!

A white man appeared on screen, giving an introduction.

"Hi, everyone. I'm Martin."

After briefly introducing himself, host Martin smiled and said, "I know none of you want to see me. You only want to see footage of the moon. Alright then, let's switch the feed to the moon!"

After making a joke, Martin quickly switched the feed.

The countless viewers no longer saw that obstructive host. Instead, the lunar landscape appeared before them.

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