Chapter 236 (2/2)

Vivian sighed. “The retards back on Earth are the same as last time. They were all too busy trying to find the alpha of the pack, and now look, they’re no different than animals. They can’t even fight with humans now.”

Lily scratched her head absently as she looked at Vivian and Y’zaks. “The both of you understood what it said?”

“Lets get back to work.” Hao Ren laughed drily.

The World Gate had already received the Petrachelys’ navigation application and started guiding the ship towards the closest transportation zone. The faint, encompassing blue light was getting larger and larger on the screen that it almost covered the entirety of the screen. Only then did Hao Ren notice that he was not alone in using the World Gate. There were many other ships from various civilisations with different shapes and designs going in and out through the faint blue light. As the gate itself was such a massive structure, spaceships on the flight path were almost like ants, and would not have been noticeable from a distance. It was said that this World Gate could transport a planet, and it did seem possible. Hao Ren popped up a curious question as something crossed his mind. “There are so many ships going in and out of the gate. Are they all going to different universes?”

“Yes, this is very recent technology. It was implemented after the easing of the Macro World’s transdimensional travel restriction, and to cope with the upsurge of travel volume. The World Gate can provide each and every user a special ‘navigational frequency’ and when you cross the gate, you are pretty much compiled into a set of data with its own frequency, then shot towards the target galaxy. The gate was previously simply known as a ‘Transportation Installation’ to a ‘Frequency Modulation and Transportation Installation’, but the name has yet to be officially changed. Oh, you can also turn on the public channel. The World Gate is usually a very lively place, and many of these ships are civilian corporations, which rent the usage of the Imperial Gate. Have a look at how a civilian’s life is like.”

Hao Ren’s curiosity was piqued and he turned on the public channel.

“Kratos! Kratos! Heading for Kratos! 300 per pax! 300 per pax! There is still space for two! Leaving immediately once fully boarded!”

“East Eden! East Eden Relay Station! Please come to Station A3, Platform 7. East Eden! East Eden! Station A3, Platform 7!”

“Helsenwood – Bound for long distance travel! Leaving in 10! Helsenwood – Bound for long distance travel! Leaving in 10! We have space for one!”

“Local Chattar Transit! Leaving immediately upon boarding! Plus-sized seats available!”

“Calling Support Team, calling Support Team! Accident in Area B27! A Fairy Corporation Merchant Vessel has collided with a Slyphic Cargoship…”

Hao Ren quietly turned off the broadcast. He was overwhelmed by the deluge of communication that came from the Macro World’s civilian population. Heck, overwhelming did not even begin to describe things.

“It’s pretty much the same throughout all Imperial World Gates.” The MDT chuckled. By then, the ship had already approached the blue light projection. It felt almost like taking a deep breath. “Yahoo—All passengers, hold on tight!

“I… No—”

“This ship is going full speed ahead!”

An awkward sensation swept through the bridge, and by the time Hao Ren recovered his senses, they were in foreign space.