Chapter 443 The Beginning of an End (1/2)
Chapter 443 The Beginning of an End
For the next two hours, the Kruga fleet traveled through the curved space, traversing a distance that could compare to some extent by teleportation, but which lacked its risks After all, while bent by a gravitational pull fory, the space did not present any sign of being daed On the other hand teleportation was an ability subservient to spatial essence, while the y to force space itself to bend to their will
The curvature of space could only be captured by the aliens, thanks to the observable starlight that went through it, and that forced to follow the curvature, had allowed theravity, and develop the technology they now used However, that was not the sah to perceive any of the changes within his surroundings space, was not an exception
To him such an event was as noticeable as a massive whirlpool that had suddenly appeared in the otherwise cal into So ability to a point where it could not be ignored
The fact alone that they had been traveling at this speed for hours and had yet to reach the worh to shock Daniel He knew exactly how fast they were overnically advanced civilization, in order to in without the use of their technology from the wormhole's entrance, it would take them millions of years
The roup of newborn babies that tried to face a line-up of horseer it would take for the fleet to arrive, Daniel kept an eye to his surroundings, and started to focus on acting less like a fish out of the water and a soldier, as the ones ho the cabin, had started to notice more of his odd reactions thethat none of the soldiers had unpacked their bags, and guessing that the travel would not lastwith how he appeared Instead, he decided to assu position of this odd alien race, and started to scan the interiors of the shi+p while pretending to have fallen asleep
From the behaviour of the many soldiersobard, Daniel started realized how siroup of bored passengers who did not know each other would try to bond over a game of cards, or how some rejects would often try to stick to their own due to nervousness, or unwillingness to form any form of premature connection with others
The last tiart were gaame of cards, while Alis would spend her entire day hidden underneath her blanket, unwilling to allow any of the three to even peek at her
A lot had happened since that day, starting from the pirate attack which they were forced to repel, and ending with the Kruga attack to his planet Thoughts of what could have happened if only he had taken another shi+p, or if he had pretended not to be awake during the pirate's attack ca his he wouldn't have seen, or all of the people he would have never met
Would he have found his family? Would his nephew be born, or Alesia's family still be a happy noble family within their es gone differently? The answers to each of these questions were very clear to him, and appeared almost as fast as the very questions they were tailor-made for
The ansas that he wouldn't In fact, there was a high probability that if any of the events that led hihtly, he would have never rim destiny of each of the other hosts that had carried Iewah's children No ic event, each detail had brought him to where he was now From a petty malnourished thief, to a feared entity, his life had been nothing but incredible
Daniel could not help but laugh at the appearance of these thoughts, but soon after, the smile disappeared from his face, and was replaced by a look of horror, and a terrifying feeling that crept down his spine
In the curved space, soa soldiers, and undetectable to their scanners, sees started to approach the curved space only to be left behind by the fleet's massive speed The further ahead they went, the more of these monsters they would find, to a point where Daniel felt as if he had been swist a bloorinize theseas asteroids, covered in short tentacles and semi-closed eyes They appeared as a more peaceful and smaller version of the monsters which inhabited the void The santy over the spatial wasteland by further destroying its already shattered environment, with the concept of collapsed space that was contained in their bodies
Daniel's every ht which locked his jaw shut, and his eyes wide open In his mind was the sudden realization of what the nature of the void truly was, as well as the origin of these odd and powerful monsters
Once a dimension similar to the one in which Daniel lived, the void was now nothing but a wasteland of spatial shards that would tear the weak body of a human into shreds in less than an instant Now, Daniel had started to realize how that place could have come to be
The spatial e scale celestial events, which naturally included the artificial defory contained within the odd, round spaceshi+p The speeding fleet would inadvertently brush against thesethe past them a few moments later
Despite how brief this encounter was, those h for the monsters to feed off of the anomaly A few of the closed eyes present around their bodies would slowly pry open, and the short tentacles would grow of numerous meters for every instant they would be in it Had these ed amount of time, they would inevitably reach the size of those that inhabited the void From what Daniel had seen in Edmund's memories, he was certain that if that ever happened, it would mean the end of his dimension
This advanced alien civilization had not only created so that could break the liainst it, and that would inevitably cause the end of life