The scene was somewhat magical, and to the uninformed observer, it might have looked as if the media was swarming a top-tier celebrity.
Lu Yao made a "hello, comrades" gesture as he walked toward the park, surrounded by media personnel of all skin colors and ages, both men and women.
They shouted questions one after another, creating a chaotic scene as they jostled each other.
But this also showed that public sentiment could be utilized, and Lu Yao was very pleased, as it was all Positive Willpower.
As he walked on, he suddenly said, "You'd better hurry and leave. The military won't care about your lives."
The crowd suddenly fell silent.
It hadn't been long since the "Cruise Missile" incident, and Beth, the female anchor, had experienced it firsthand.
Even the least powerful cruise missiles could easily annihilate ordinary people within a hundred meters. If Lu Yao hadn't blown it up from 5 kilometers away, she would have been reduced to dust!