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Chapter 26 - Chapter 26 : USB IV

Dr. Vaughn stared at the main screen, which now displayed Linggis' predicted dungeon break data. The table on the screen revealed shocking details, along with highly specific dates. Although there were no exact locations, Linggis had listed the highest probabilities in nine major cities across three countries: South Korea, Japan, and China.

Predicted Dungeon Break Details:

Total Predicted Dungeon Breaks: 200

Dungeon Errors: 50 cases (small dungeons predicted to suddenly increase to Rank S).

Rank S Dungeons: 300 predictions.

Rank SS Dungeons: 2 predictions, marked with major danger warnings.

Rank SSS Dungeons: No certainty, only a large question mark with an estimated unlimited destruction scale.

Mentioned Countries and Cities:

South Korea:

 •Seoul

 •Busan

 •Incheon

Japan:

 •Tokyo

 •Osaka

 •Yokohama

China:

 •Beijing

 •Shanghai

 •Guangzhou

Predicted Dungeon Break Dates:

Rank S Dungeons:

 •February 15, 2025

 •March 23, 2025

 •April 10, 2025

 •June 7, 2025

 •October 19, 2025

Rank SS Dungeons:

 •June 8, 2025

 •September 30, 2025

Rank SSS Dungeons (estimated large question mark appearance):

No exact date, only a timeframe: Late 2025 to early 2026.

Additional Notes from Linggis:

Dungeon Errors:

"Some small dungeons previously considered stable will increase to Rank S. This could happen due to mismatched magical energy in their surroundings, demonic activity accelerating dungeon growth, or human and demon interference manipulating them."

Rank SSS Dungeons:

"There is no clear pattern, but recorded energy readings indicate possibilities in these three countries. If one appears, the impact is predicted to exceed the capacity of all international hunter teams."

Analyst Team Discussion:

One analyst, a middle-aged man, raised his hand with a confused expression. "Dr. Vaughn, these predictions are extremely detailed, especially the dates. But how can Linggis make predictions this precise without exact locations?"

Dr. Vaughn tapped his fingers on the table, his eyes fixed on the screen with intense focus. "Most likely, he has access to data we don't even have. Or he has an advanced analytical ability that allows him to read dungeon energy patterns with this level of accuracy."

A young female analyst stared at the list of predicted dungeon breaks, her face filled with fear. "But sir, if this is true… we don't have enough hunters to handle 200 dungeon breaks, let alone the Rank SS and SSS ones."

Silence filled the room again. Everyone knew she was right. The remaining hunters wouldn't be enough to deal with such a massive threat. Even with an early warning, the challenge was too great to handle.

Dr. Vaughn finally broke the silence. "We have no choice but to start preparing. Prioritize this data and create an action list based on the highest probabilities. Also, we need to talk to Linggis again. If he can predict with this level of accuracy, he might have other information we don't know yet."

"And what about the Rank SSS dungeon?" one analyst asked quietly.

Dr. Vaughn shook his head. "We don't have a definite answer for that right now. But if his predictions are correct, we need to mobilize everything we have. And we need to involve international organizations as soon as possible."

He looked around the room seriously, trying to convey the urgency of the situation to everyone. "Remember this: The world as we know it won't survive if we fail to handle this threat. There is no room for mistakes."

The analyst team returned to work with renewed determination, though fear and pressure still lingered in the air. Linggis' data had shaken them all, revealing a danger far greater than they had ever imagined.