On the following date, REDACTED, an asteroid crashed into an area outside of Wuhan China.
Like many things in this saga, it was a significant event that happened without anyone paying any real attention to it.
Seismographs at the Always Monitor Anything Unusual Institute in Wuhan measured the incident. Cell phones and surveillance cameras recorded the light trail of the asteroid as it came sailing in for it's crash landing.
"Wow, an asteroid," people said.
And then they moved on to more important things, like which of the three sub-genres, Cantopop, Mandopop or Hokkien pop, best represent C-pop stylings. Or what bubble tea was the most delightful (hint: it's not Tiger Sugar or Boba Guys).
But something else had happened.
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