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Actually, a few years ago, I seriously thought about taking a leap into space. The idea of heading out there was tempting, but I ended up backing out. The thought of getting lost in the vast emptiness of the cosmos was just too much. Space was massive, like, ridiculously massive. The idea that I could disappear into that endless void without a trace... yeah, that was a pretty terrifying thought.

Back then, my understanding of space was pretty basic. I knew there were quite a number of planets floating around in this solar system, but the idea of jumping from one to another? That was a whole different story. You need insane precision for that. I an, just one wrong jump and miss, and you could end up drifting in space forever, completely alone, with nothing but cold, empty space around you. The thought of getting lost out there made it all feel way too high-risk, which is why I hesitated all this ti.

However, this ti I had already made up my mind. Today was the day I would leave this world behind for good and embark on a journey to explore other planets. The re thought of it filled with a sense of excitent, as I imagined the vast, unknown adventure that awaited .

Alright, let’s not waste ti any longer! Let’s dive right in and start with a quick jump to the moon first, since it’s the closest from here, making it the perfect place to warm up before we officially start off our planetary journey.

With determination, I prepared for my journey into space. It was a risky gamble, but the longing for connection and the desperate urge to escape the isolation of this monster-infested planet pushed to take this bold leap.

With that, I crouched low, as if preparing for a long jump, my gaze fixed firmly on the moon. The cold air humd around as I focused, drawing every ounce of strength into my legs. With a deep breath and a surge of energy, I pushed off the ground, launching myself in a powerful leap toward the moon, leaving everything behind without hesitation.

LEAP!

WHOOSH!

In just a few seconds, the ground that I had been standing on earlier was already far behind as I soared toward the moon.

"Woohoo!" This is fun, but at the sa ti, I can’t help but feel extrely nervous. I can only pray that this would work because if it does, then I’ll be able to travel around this solar system and find other planets where people or intelligent life exist.

Phew! Alright, let’s just hope everything goes according to plan.

With my formidable Infinite Regeneration skill and my SSS-Rank stats, surviving in space was just a piece of cake.

In fact, what worried more was the possibility of getting lost in the vast cosmos, where the solitude could lead to intense feelings of loneliness. To , loneliness wasn’t just an inconvenience—it was a form of ntal torture, and that’s the last thing I wanted to experience.

WHOOSH!

After a short while, I ascended above the beautiful white clouds and continued soaring higher and higher. Eventually, I believed I had reached the sosphere, situated approximately 80 miles above the ground. However, upon reaching the sosphere, I began my descent. It beca apparent that my jump lacked the power needed to breach the threshold into space.

Welp, that wasn’t too bad. I an, it was just a warm-up jump anyway.

DESCENDING!

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BAM!!!

After a short while, I landed and slamd into the ground hard. The force of my descent was intense, enough to cause a small crater to form beneath my feet. The impact sent ripples through the earth, making the ground shake slightly, almost like a mini earthquake. It wasn’t anything massive, but it was enough to make the ground tremble a little and leave a mark.

I had only used a fraction of my power for the first leap, testing the limits of my jump. But this ti, I was determined to unleash my full strength, aiming to soar higher and reach the moon. With a focused expression, I said to myself, "Okay, serious this ti."

With that, I bent my knees once more, fully preparing myself for a high jump. I carefully positioned my body, ensuring every muscle was aligned and aid directly at the moon. This ti, I wasn’t holding anything back. I focused all my energy into my legs, feeling the power build as I concentrated. Then, with everything I had, I leaped toward the moon, the ground below beca distant as I soared upward.

WHOOSH!

The force of the wind swept my hair back as I ascended, and after what felt like an eternity, I finally broke free from this planet’s atmosphere. In an instant, everything changed. One mont, the familiar pull of gravity held down, and the next, I was completely weightless, suspended in the endless expanse of space. The planet below shrank away as I continued to soar, and it felt surreal—like I was no longer bound by anything at all.

Yes! Hahaha! Finally! Woohoo!

As I gazed down at the world below from space, I couldn’t help but marvel at its breathtaking beauty. To my surprise, the planet I had been on all this ti looked strikingly similar to Earth—blue and green swirls across its surface. But this planet was on a completely different scale. It was much, much larger, and Earth seed tiny in comparison. Heck, it might even be as big as Jupiter or maybe even bigger.

Anyway, whoa! Holy shit! This is amazing! So this is how it feels to view a planet from space, huh?

BA-DUMP!

My heart was beating fast; the feeling of being in space was truly one of a kind. I couldn’t help but be in awe; it was an absolutely mind-blowing experience. Haha, I can’t believe it!

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After a while, once my excitent cald down, I imdiately shifted my attention back to the moon. And guess what? I could finally see it clearer! With every passing second, I got closer and closer to it.

Hell yeah! Just a little bit more! Almost there!

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