From October 14th to October 15th, the most critical period lasted only about 7 or 8 hours, which for an ordinary event might not even afford enough time to prepare.
However, in the Western Pacific, that time was sufficient for two world-shocking emergency operations to take place.
The external response might have been delayed, but the ensuing waves it caused were extremely fierce.
Countless experts rushed to interpret what seemed like a series of complicated coincidences and conflicts, but what really shook people was the astonishing reaction speed of the two involved parties.
Whether domestic or from America, the emergency mobilization and response capabilities they displayed were breathtaking.