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But a thought suddenly crossed his mind.
'Teleportation…'
What if he teleported to the ground?
Of course, his range was currently only 20 kilotres at best, so he couldn't do anything extravagant like teleporting straight to the ground from his current position, but that wasn't the idea that he had anyway.
In fact, the idea that he did just co up with was even wilder, and way riskier.
It could potentially end up with his death if he tid things wrong…
'What if I jump off, and teleport as soon as I co within 20 kilotres of the surface…?'
This wild idea ca to mind, and while it did sound like he was just trying to kill himself, it did have so rit with it.
He had already found out a while ago that when he teleports, no montum is carried with it.
So all that speed and acceleration he would build up whilst falling would be cancelled out if he successfully teleported, essentially making it so that he could land without a single injury or commotion taking place.
The only thing that was holding him back was the fact that there was no terminal velocity in the Primordial Expanse.
So when he jumped, he would just keep speeding up and up the whole way down, making his descent faster the closer he was to the ground.
After falling for thousands of kilotres, by the ti he was 20 kilotres from the ground he would only have a window of a few milliseconds to teleport before he beca a piece of abstract art on the ground…
A few milliseconds to decide whether he lived or survived…
It sounded crazy, because it definitely was.
But a crazy solution was better than no solution at all in Alex's mind.
Alex had to take so ti to properly think about this.
He wouldn't just be risking injury if his plan failed or he missed that few millisecond window, it was certain death.
There was no doubt in his mind that he would die if he hit the ground from that height.
'No terminal velocity…' he thought, his mind racing through the calculations.
By the ti he reached 20 kilotres from the ground, he'd be moving at a speed that made his previous feats seem like childs play.
And in a fraction of ti, he'd have to activate his teleportation.
It was madness, but madness was sotis the only option.
Standing up, Alex took a deep breath, steadying his nerves.
The wind whipped around him, and the vast emptiness below him almost called out to him, daring him to take the plunge.
'Alright, no more thinking. If I keep analysing it, I'll just talk myself out of it.'
With one last glance at the distant island ahead, Alex made up his mind.
He was doing this.
He was going to jump and trust in his own abilities to teleport in that crucial mont.
If he succeeded, he'd find himself safely on the ground.
If he failed… well, he didn't intend to fail.
"Here goes nothing…"
Alex muttered to himself, and without another mont's hesitation, he launched himself off the edge.
The initial drop felt almost peaceful, the wind rushing past him as the ground below remained a distant blur.
But as the seconds ticked by, Alex could feel the acceleration.
The air began to thin, and the world around him seed to stretch and warp as his speed increased.
He kept his mind and focus sharp, his senses heightened as they all needed to be in perfect condition for him to make that millisecond window.
The distance between him and the ground was shrinking rapidly, his heart pounded in his chest, adrenaline surging through his veins.
The ground was coming up fast — too fast.
30 kilotres.
His eyes narrowed, his body tensed.
He was moving at an insane speed now, the ground rushing up to et him like a tidal wave.
The window for teleportation was closing fast.
25 kilotres.
21 kilotres.
He could feel the pressure building, the point of no return approaching.
20 kilotres.
'Now!'
Alex didn't think — he acted.
With a surge of willpower, he activated his teleportation talent.
In an instant, everything started to shift.
The sensation of falling, the wind roaring in his ears, the blur of the ground all of it began to fade.
But the process was taking too long!
While his teleportation might seem instant, it still needs a few milliseconds to work!
This worked against him, as his window only lasted a few seconds as well…
9 kilotres.
5 kilotres.
1 kilotre.
He could practically sll the ground at this point, and panic had already started to settle inside of him.
'Will I make it…?'
His teleportation was still taking place, barely a couple milliseconds even passing since he started.
500 tres.
100 tres.
It was now or never!
50 tres.
Fhwip!
Alex felt all of his sensations vanish.
His eyes were practically glued shut, and all he could see was nothingness around him.
'Did I make it? Or am I dead and in so sort of purgatory now?'
Doubts naturally ca to mind.
But as he opened his eyes, the world ca back into focus.
He was standing on solid ground.
He looked around himself.
There was no crash, no impact, no sudden death.
Just the quiet and stillness of the empty plain around him.
The ground, which had just been a distant speck, was now under his feet.
He had done it.
He survived!
For a mont, Alex just stood there, stunned by the fact that he was still alive.
He was just 50 tres away from death, with not even milliseconds, but microseconds of ti being the decider of whether he lived or died.
He couldn't have cut it closer…
His heart was still racing, faster than it ever had before, but a growing sense of triumph had begun to take over his thoughts.
He had pulled off the impossible and survived.
"Holy crap…"
He muttered to himself, a childish grin spreading across his face.
By far that was the most daring and dangerous thing he had ever done.
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