Chapter 1037: Ymir’s Spaceship
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
After the Petrachelys left the Coldpath dinsion, it first returned to Kuiper Station. During the brief stop, aside from the routine inspection and maintenance of the spacecraft, Hao Ren had also shown Ymir so places.
The old giant was excited about spaceships and space.
“I have lived for 10,000 years… at least 10,000 years,” said Ymir from his own compartnt in the garage of the Petrachelys. He looked at the scenery outside of the spacecraft through a series of holograms. The grandeur of Kuiper Station excited him. “I have never seen scenery like this before! Though I know that the world above the sky is vast, it still amazes seeing it in person,” he said.
“How do you feel about the universe?” Hao Ren accompanied Ymir, trying to build a rapport with the giant as soon as possible because he had to find the right opportunity to tell the guardian about the Plane of Dreams. The giant was a demigod; it was only proper to let him know about the goddess of creation.
Ymir thought for a mont and sounded confused. “Magnificent and amazing. I don’t know why but I feel a sense of familiarity as if I’ve also experienced wandering in between the stars before. So images of sailing in space flashed across my mind sotis.”
After hearing what Ymir said, Hao Ren was stunned. It was really that demigod was different from the mortal species. All the otherworldlings on Earth, regardless of their technological achievents, had lost their mory of the past after the Sin of the Divine Blood affected them. But Ymir had actually retained a vague mory of being a guardian.
“You used to travel in space too,” Hao Ren said bluntly. “You co from a great race, are a glorious guardian, fighting for the balance of the lives in the universe. The images you recall are what you have really experienced. It is just that it’s of another world.”
“Another world?” It was not the first Ymir had heard of these words from Hao Ren. But every ti he heard it, he would have a different understanding. While in Coldpath, he thought that ‘another world’ that Hao Ren said was nothing more than a distant alien planet or a parallel universe. But when he saw the advanced and powerful patrol frigate Petrachelys, the giant space station outside, and the crew in the space station who were obviously working for Hao Ren, he had another thought. “You have a spaceship, and you hold a very high position in this harbor, so you also have a lot of power in your hand, and your vision must be far-reaching. In this case, another world that you said must be more than just an alien planet.”
“There is a term, which I’m afraid will take so tis to explain. But we still have a lot of ti today, I can tell you slowly before I go to Athens,” Hao Ren said with his leg crossed sitting in front of Ymir. “Do you know about the Plane of Dreams? It’s a universe that coexists with the real world. It’s like a phantom but also real.”
While Hao Ren quietly explained, Ymir quietly listened.
He began with the goddess of creation experinting with the first species of life with the lifeblood and proceeding to the sow life in the Plane of Dreams. This was followed by the birth of the guardian race, and the growth of life in the Plane of Dreams. He also spoke of the shadows and undercurrents behind this prosperity. He thought that telling Ymir about this thing would be a stressful job, but after he started, he found that he was calr than expected.
Perhaps it was the result of two-year working as an inspector, or probably Raven 12345 the neurotic goddess’ blessing had helped him, he felt having a very wonderful state of mind when telling these stories. He had not mixed his personal feelings nor did he add any unnecessary comnt to the stories. He simply told what it was and what he knew, and classified them according to the true nature of each matter, letting Ymir make his own judgnt. In this process, he beca a veritable observer and witness, as stated in the inspector’s inaugural manual:
You are the beacon of the empire and sentry in the void; observing and getting feedback is your mission.
Hao Ren told of the history of creation, the rebellion, the extinction of all beings, and the dark conspiracy in an absolutely third-party perspective.
Ymir was listening quietly. He would only ask when he could not understand.
It went smoother than he had expected, but the atmosphere was more bizarre than anticipated. After he finished, Hao Ren looked at the giant’s skull, slightly perturbed. “I’ve finished. What do you think?”
Ymir pondered for a mont and gave a four-word reply. “It could not be worse.”
“Could not be worse?” Hao Ren was dumbfounded.
“It could not be worse than I had expected,” Ymir said, lowering his eyes. “I had guessed it very early on that the otherworldlings on Earth ca from another world, but I was not sure if it was another planet or another universe. But no matter where they co from, such a large-scale exile could only explain one thing, that is, our ho has t with a catastrophe. So I prepared for the worst from the beginning: the complete destruction of our world and the great extinction of our own people. Whatever the reason, it will be an ultimate disaster. So I think it couldn’t get any worse than this.”
“Fortunately, you lost your mory,” Hao Ren said with a sigh.
“It is true,” Ymir replied. “Hearing that my compatriots beca brain monsters and planet devourers, I was shocked by their transformation. But I could imagine how much grief they had experienced. If I could see it with my own eyes, if my mory is in good condition, I’m afraid that my end would not be necessarily better than them.”
“But there are also guardians who remain normal,” Hao Ren reminded. “Though they are rare, I have already begun to gather these people,” he said.
“Since you told this,” Ymir looked up at Hao Ren, “you must have your arrangent.”
“At the mont, I don’t know how to bring you to et your people,” Hao Ren said as he spread out his hand. “It is relatively easy to bring a few mortals crossing the Wall of Reality as the minor data conflict would not cause widespread turbulence. But you are a demigod, and you are entangled in the cause and effect of the deicidal war; information entanglent is destructive to the Wall of Reality. I would consult my superior before deciding the thod to arrange for you to et your people. But no matter what the outco is, I will at least find a way to arrange a eting for you— a video eting at the very least.”
Ymir had just heard Hao Ren explaining his identity as a Civilization Observer. Though the information about the macro world network was confidential, Ymir had guessed that there were so powerful forces behind the Civilization Observer. So he believed in the promise and accepted the arrangent that Hao Ren had made.
“In fact, I have a sense of mission.”
Ymir suddenly said this.
“Sense of mission?” Hao Ren was curious.
Ymir could not nod, so he blinked to signify affirmation. “Yes. Though I couldn’t rember what happened in my hotown, I realized from a long ti ago that I was very different from other otherworldlings in the world. The differences are: they all co to Earth in groups, but I am alone; their innate hostility is almost out of control, but I can control my emotions very well; the most important thing is that they arrived on this planet and were randomly scattered around the world as if they had no plans. But I… I rember that I ca in so kind of vessel. The vessel was steadily parked on a plain. Judging from the surrounding environnt, it was a smooth landing,” Ymir said.
While saying, he looked at Hao Ren’s spaceship. “From what I could rember, I think that the vessel is like a ship; it is a spaceship.”
Hao Ren suddenly beca somber.
Ymir had said the keywords: smooth landing.
“You ca to Earth in a spaceship? Are you sure that it landed smoothly? He looked at Ymir’s eyes. “Do you know what a smooth landing of a spaceship looks like?”
Ymir had lost his mory. Like the sirens of Nasaton, he had not even been able to tell the na of the vessel he used to ride in the past tens of thousands of years. The old giant had only realized that it was a spaceship after seeing Hao Ren’s spacecraft, So Hao Ren was very skeptical about Ymir’s judgnt.
“I don’t rember how to pilot a spaceship, but at least I still rember that it was facing upright,” Ymir said and blinked. “And it landed in the middle of a plain, and each of its landing gears unfolded at the right angle. There were no falling parts, no impact crater nor signs of a hard landing. Even if I didn’t know that it was a spaceship, I could sense that it was stable when it landed on the earth,” he said.
Hao Ren’s mind was racing.
The Nasaton, the giant spaceship of the sirens, crashed into the deep sea and the bottom of the ship was severely damaged. When the Tannaeans ca to Earth, they certainly did not leave behind any spaceship, otherwise, they would not have been stranded in the Golden Manor for thousands of years and were still unable to launch their spacecraft, and not to ntion the ancient gods such as Zeus and Odin who ca to Earth alone and barely survived in the wilderness.
All otherworldlings ca to Earth and was forced to conduct a hard landing, if not crash landing.
However, Ymir’s spaceship landed smoothly!
What did this an? This showed that other races were thrown into this world passively. Only Ymir had arrived smoothly in his own vessel! He ca here with a purpose!
“Where is that spaceship?” Hao Ren asked imdiately.
Ymir had lost his mory because he was still a living body after all, and the Sin of the Divine Blood affected the living body most. But his spaceship might have so records. The Nasaton spacecraft was a mortal-made object, so the ship’s log was chaotic. But Ymir’s spaceship was a semi divine artifact. It was the divine artifact to counter the divine blood, and the ship’s log could have survived. The spacecraft may contain information that answered questions of the unusual creatures’ crossing to Earth.
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