Chapter 597 - From the Cosmos
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 597 - From the Cosmos

In the coastal city of Shanghai, waves roared and crashed ashore, causing people standing by the beach to shout in alarm and retreat.

“RUN!!”

“What’s happening? Could it be an underwater earthquake?”

“It can’t be. Japan is to the east. It shouldn’t affect us this much, even if it is an underwater earthquake.”

“......”

People rushed to higher ground and huddled together, observing the raging sea along the shoreline, sparking various discussions and conjectures.

Some took out their smartphones to check the news, hoping to find reports of an underwater earthquake.

However, when they opened social media platforms like Weibo, they were stunned to discover that not only Shanghai but also the entire coastal regions of China, as well as coastal cities all over Asia, Australia, North and South America, Europe, and more, were suddenly experiencing turbulent seas. Fortunately, this turbulence came and went quickly without turning into devastating tsunamis, resulting in relatively minor damage.

“What’s going on?”

“Could it be the end of the world?”

"The oceans worldwide are in turmoil. It reminds me of the movie '2012'. Could it be that the sea levels will rise, eventually submerging even the Himalayas?"

“Shut up and stop wishing me dead. I live in the coastal areas!”

“Hahahah, I live in Tibet!!”

“......”

Internet humor and sarcasm abounded. As long as it wasn't the end of the world, there was always room for some light-hearted banter.

"I've come across this information online. It includes videos and pictures sent by people living at the southernmost tip of South America. The entire Drake Passage, which separates South America and Antarctica, spans approximately a thousand kilometers. Yet, even from this considerable distance, these individuals have managed to capture eerie images of Antarctica. It seems that this worldwide oceanic turbulence is likely the result of a mysterious incident on the Antarctic continent, potentially affecting its glaciers!"

Some netizens analyzed the situation and later shared photos

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