Chapter 796 - 796 793 Temporary Communication
Chapter 796 - 796 793 Temporary Communication
?Chapter 796: Chapter 793 Temporary Communication Chapter 796: Chapter 793 Temporary Communication The atmosphere around suddenly seemed to change—something, a very massive “structure”, was taking shape near the Homeloss.
Duncan stood at the edge of the stern cockpit, continuously keeping an eye on Alice, but suddenly he seemed to sense something and simultaneously with Fenna he looked up at the sky.
A vague and massive “phantom” was slowly emerging in the dim Sky Light and the thin mist.
The phantom appeared to be a loosely aggregated mass of many disjointed large chunks with a roughly shuttle-shaped outline, as if torn from an even more massive entity, and within its heart one could faintly make out the fractured connecting structures!
The scale of the entire phantom could be described as startling—through the distant fog, Duncan and Fenna couldn’t even determine its actual size nor ascertain how far it floated above the Homeloss, but the mere pressure from the phantom was already making them feel breathlessly oppressed.
Fenna stood on the deck as if struck by a Petrification Spell, staring blankly at the enormous phantom hidden in the clouds and Sky Light, and after who knows how long she muttered in astonishment: “What is that?!”
Duncan suddenly focused his gaze on the person clutching the steering wheel— he saw Alice still standing there quietly, however, her eyes had drooped unknowingly, half-open as if about to fall asleep, her soul seemingly no longer within that body.
And countless vague “lines” extended from her body.
Perhaps because of many shared “visions”, Duncan faintly saw those nearly transparent lines—they hung from the sky, dense and numerous, like an astonishingly structured gigantic tree, or a converging inverted cone, one end clearly connected to the gigantic phantom in the sky, and the other ends all converging behind the figure…
Alice felt like she had a very long and strange dream, in which, she was a ship—a great ship voyaging among the stars.
She carried many people’s hopes and future, setting sail from a time cocoon that was gradually being swallowed, leaving her mother harbor behind, never to dock again.
Stars burst like a tide behind her, and extinguished like an outgoing tide, the spacetime structure collapsed along her hyperspace path, and a terrifying phenomenon like the red shift pursued relentlessly like a haunting nightmare in the collapsing stars, rushing through a collapsing world as if fleeing through a continuously falling, narrowing cave, deadly gravitational collapse traps and random cosmic ray storms raining down like falling stones…
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