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At this mont, the images in Su Tu’s mind are not appearing in the first person, but rather from a third-person perspective. Instead of recalling those mories, they seem to be unfolding right before his eyes.

To put it more vividly, it’s as if he’s watching a special movie now.

A terrifying and twisted monstrous shadow opens its huge mouth, fiercely biting down behind little Su Tu, intending to swallow him whole.

"I have no impression of this mory, who saved ?"

Su Tu lowered his eyebrows, pondering in his heart.

He always thought he first encountered the extraordinary just recently, but based on the mories in his mind now, it seems that he was exposed to the dark side of the world when he was very young.

That terrifying monster is baring its fangs at his childhood self.

This made Su Tu curious about who saved him from the monster’s maw.

And what kind of relationship that person had with the starship.

The monster’s huge mouth completely enveloped little Su Tu, yet he remained oblivious as the gigantic mouth slowly lowered.

Just as Su Tu thought that the person who saved him should appear.

Smack~

With the sound of a smack, little Su Tu... was really swallowed by the monster.

"Huh?? No one saved ..."

This scene completely surpassed Su Tu’s understanding; he initially believed that soone would appear to save him before being swallowed, as the fact that he stands here intact right now is the best proof.

But now it seems quite different from what he imagined??

Was my childhood self really eaten??

Of course, Su Tu knows he definitely wasn’t just ’eaten’ so simply; otherwise, he wouldn’t be standing here now. Surely many things happened afterward.

He had previously assud things weren’t that simple, but now it seems everything is even more complicated than he thought.

He narrowed his eyes, cald his heart and spirit, and fully imrsed himself in those mories, constantly fading away the fog.

As little Su Tu was swallowed by the monster, the twisted shadows began to scatter, transforming back into shadows that rged into the ground, like fish swimming through water, constantly swimming towards the distance.

Before the monster was about to swim out of the neighborhood, a slightly urgent voice echoed.

"Little Tu!! Little Tu!! Where are you??"

"Co quickly!"

"Enough, stop ssing with Dad, it’s ti to head to Paradise, or there won’t be enough ti later, tonight..."

Su Tu could tell it was his father’s voice, Su Qingping.

But soon, as the shadows swam faster and farther, Su Qingping’s voice beca more and more indistinct.

The shadows sped across the ground, and within just a few breaths, they left the city, constantly approaching a direction with speed even faster than Su Tu, who had received various enhancents.

From Su Tu’s current perspective, as the shadow’s speed increased, the space ahead began to subtly twist and then started to tear outward and extend.

Finally, it transford into a pitch-black door, engraved with sothing indistinct, obscured from view.

The shadow darted straight into the door.

The entire mory’s perspective shifted like a movie scene transition, surrounding darkness becoming overwhelming, and fragnted sounds echoed through the darkness.

Su Tu furrowed his brow, focused his heart and spirit, trying to make out what those mories sounded like, but even with his currently heightened heart and spirit, he couldn’t discern those sounds.

Quickly, those fragnted sounds vanished, replaced by a gentle light beginning to erge.

However, as the light erged instantly, Su Tu’s eyes abruptly contracted.

This was a place akin to a cave, referred to as a cavern because the entire space was enveloped by rock.

The whole cavern was expansive; using the word ’spacious’ is sowhat inappropriate; it should be described as enormous.

It was a gigantic cavern, almost the size of more than a dozen basketball courts combined.

Su Tu couldn’t imagine what mountain would have such an enormous cavern, which completely contradicts the Ancestor Star’s ecosystem.

The gentle light ca from so strange stones around the walls.

From Su Tu’s current perspective, there seed to be so murals on the surrounding walls, but he couldn’t see them clearly.

But these weren’t what amazed Su Tu.

What truly sent a shiver through Su Tu’s heart was that twisted shadow after shadow began to erge, tremble on the cavern floor.

Then those shadows started raising their hands, then seed to rip themselves apart, tearing open, splitting themselves into two.

The next mont.

Child after child began to erge from within them.

These children were enveloped in black bubbles, floating in mid-air, each with closed eyes and comfortable expressions on their faces, as if dreaming a beautiful dream.

And little Su Tu was among them.

All the children present appeared roughly the sa age, about five or six years old.

Su Tu estimated that there were roughly three hundred children in the cavern, and these children were all boys.

Besides this, another commonality Su Tu found among these children was that their appearance was extrely cute and delicate.

These children were still asleep at this mont, accompanied by the sound of a bubble bursting.

The children began to fall to the ground, with invisible yet gentle forces holding them, letting them land steadily.

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