Xyrin Empire

Chapter 332 - 332 332 Our Moon



Chapter 332 - 332 332 Our Moon

?Chapter 332: Chapter 332 Our Moon Chapter 332: Chapter 332 Our Moon “The moon is hollow.”

Could there be anything more absurd?

I looked at Pandora incredulously, seeking a more definite answer, but she nodded affirmatively, “Brother, the inside of the moon is empty.”

“This is ridiculous,” I shrugged and turned to Sandora, “Did you guys have a habit of hollowing out moons to build bases in them back then?”

However, Sandora’s reaction was a bit strange. She ignored my question and furrowed her brow in thought.

“What’s wrong, Sandora?”

“Nothing much…” Sandora shook her head, her brow not quite relaxing, “Maybe I’m just overthinking it… If there was a gigantic base established inside the moon, then the events that happened in this star system seventy thousand years ago might be a bit complicated. Pandora, did you find the cutoff layer?”

“We discovered four suspected entrance points, the closest one is about a kilometer from our current location.”

Following the direction Pandora pointed out, we easily found the location referred to as “the fault.” On this planet with weak gravitational pull and loose geology, a kilometer was an extreme challenge for human astronauts exploring the moon, but for us, it was a momentary distance because… we had a vehicle…
You have no idea how tough it is to walk on the moon. That floating sensation is nothing like the immense leap I had imagined, where one might jump a hundred meters in one bound. The reality here was that, indeed, you leaped, but when you landed, it was just a vertical displacement. At first, I even tried to use the surrounding free energy for propulsion, to experience the thrill of high-speed flying in the vast starry sky. However, the result was that Visca had to pull me back from the moon’s synchronous orbit…
I was really not used to the weak gravity.

Pandora said that “the fault” was under a circular mountain. There’s something very interesting about the circular mountains on the moon. No matter their size or the intensity of the meteorite impacts that created them, their depths are always much shallower than any circular mountains observed on any planetary surface, often by several multiples. Seen from above, these circular mountains appeared like densely packed shallow dishes stuck onto the surface of the moon. The reason for this phenomenon was now clear: The thickness of the lunar shell was only about thirty kilometers, beneath which lay a superalloy inner shell tough enough to withstand a starburst.

We cautiously reached the bottom of the circular mountain. The environment here looked no different from the surroundings. The sunlight, unimpeded by any atmosphere, shone directly on the lunar surface, brutally bright where it hit and utterly dark in the shadows of rocks, creating a stark contrast of light and shadow. Due to the lack of atmospheric buffering, the temperature difference between the two areas was staggering—over a hundred degrees!

“There’s an opening here about half a kilometer in diameter in the interference layer,” Pandora’s eyes shimmered with ice-blue light, her similarly colored hair flowing freely with the movement of the energy, “Given its size, it could be a supply transport channel for the base within the moon.”

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