Chapter 281 The City on the Asteroid Part 1 (1/2)

Chapter 281 The City on the Asteroid Part 1

Two days earlier on Daniel's planet

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Aeron was the first one to respond, and while shaking both of his hands, he said ”I have my five hundred here Want to take a look at them?” Both of his hands were in no better state that Daniel's left hand, which hurt due to the constant strain which they had to endure during the past couple of days

”There is no need How about you, Xargy?” responded Daniel while turning to look at the clearly e at a table above which were about a hundred written sheets of paper, and four times as many clean ones From his nostrils, two columns of smoke came out in puffs, and his expression was one of exasperation

”Do not even ask! I ay's discouraged words, Daniel could see that he wasskills, and he was getting used to his human form a lot faster than before That, was roup skill

Instead of picking on hi him more irritated than he already was, Daniel waved his hand, and said ”It's fine like this” before teleporting Xargy's and Aeron's written stacks of papers above his, and into a bigger pile He then added ”We are al, Aeron and Xargy to look at the massive spatial station that at some point in time, had appeared in the field of view

This station was built on acity that dashed in between two separate, and yet close galaxies Those who could not afford to teleport through galaxies, or that did not own a perh shi+p, of which this station was common stop of

The reason why there were no teleporting platforalaxies would be constantly on theto jump from one to another while the two ht, would cause problems without a doubt

A few attee of exploration, but in the best cases, when somebody attempted to teleport to such a distance, they would end up in an area of space far away fro to reach while in the worst cases, the alaxy, the sudden teleportation, and the spatial anoiant mass, would cause the space to shatter, and throw the unfortunate individual into the void

What was needed for a stable teleportation to take place, was a massive amount of power, and the creation of a portal With a portal, the elite cultivators were able to see through and knohere they were going, and at the same time, they would not disturb the space directly, as what a portal did was a lot less invasive than a sudden shi+fting through space

The station was horound, would have been called a city state It wasn't iovernment and factions as a planet or justify the presence of a keeper of key, but since the faction's lower level warriors needed to travel through it, most of them had at least set a base on the asteroid

This type of city was exactly what Daniel was looking for Many factions, not one high level warrior, and a lot of people connected to the nuovern asteroid, Daniel noticed a line of shi+pstowards the city This line was composed of at least fifty shi+ps, and the size of each shi+p was dozens of tier than the shi+p which Daniel had boarded in order to reach his planet of origin

Reht that the size of these shi+ps was a little exaggerated, but after considering that the distance they needed to cross was er shi+p which could house er propulsors, was the obvious choice If the crossing was to be traveled with the shi+p which Daniel had boarded once, it would have taken hundreds of years, if not more

The three were not sure whether there was so line of shi+ps, and waited for the passengers to disembark They then used their coers, and pretended to be simple travelers

What they orried about was not being spotted by a powerful cultivator, but to be recognized, and be reported to soh to iy would be powerful enough to turn the entire asteroid into a mass of liquid rock, but their object was not to kill

Due to the reason why they had come here, the three wanted to leave as quietly as they had arrived So the ht three ticket for the first shi+p that would leave the asteroid, which was set to depart two days later, and spent two days roa the city

Aside from a few quarries and mines, there was not much to see Close to ninety-nine percent of the city's coh the visitors that would si their travel towards the next galaxy But since there weren't many resources to ed for crystals and other valuables, were items like weapons, armors, artifact, and miscellaneous

Forced to focus on the creation of objects for the purpose of not starving out, this city was into a per Massive es which moved without the help of any sort of beast, and much more filled the streets, and could be seen in the surface of he asteroid