My journey had only just begun. There were still countless planets I hadn’t explored yet, each one waiting to be discovered. While the exact number of planets in this solar system remained unknown, I believed it would only be a matter of ti before I explored them all. All I had to do was be patient.
Once again, I scanned the vast expanse of the dark sky, my eyes drifting over the stars as I searched for the nearest planet. After a few minutes, I finally spotted it.
That’s the nearest planet from here, huh? A sense of disbelief creeping in. Well, this one looks pretty far...
Unlike the moon and this red planet, which were relatively close, this ti, the new planet I was planning to leap to was exceptionally distant. I figured it could take weeks or even months to reach it.
Welp, there’s no turning back now after coming all the way here. I couldn’t help but gulp, feeling slightly worried. One wrong jump and I could end up drifting off into the endless void of space, lost forever with no hope of rescue.
Well, unless I sohow attain a skill that allows to propel myself and move freely through space, then I suppose it wouldn’t be so bad. But as of right now, I don’t have a skill that allows to do so. It’s unfortunate, but it is what it is.
Very well, let’s get going!
With unwavering determination, I fixed my gaze on the planet I was about to leap toward. Crouching low, I gathered every ounce of energy within . Then in the blink of an eye, I launched myself forward, the sheer power of my leap creating a massive crater where I had jumped off from the ground.
SWOOSH!!!
This ti, the leap was different from all the ones before. The distance to this planet was imnse, and the journey would test not only my physical strength but also my ntal resilience. The thought of spending months or weeks alone in the void of space weighed heavily on , yet the desire for exploration and the unknown pushed forward.
Space is undeniably beautiful, yet simultaneously terrifying. I can’t believe I’m actually flying in space right now; it truly feels like a fantasy dream.
Hours turned into days, and days into weeks. I floated through the cosmic sea, occasionally checking my course to stay on track. The journey beca a form of ditation, well sort of, as I grappled with the vastness of space and the weight of my solitude.
Ugh, curse this overwhelming loneliness!
Loneliness, like a constant shadow, crept into my mind. mories of the monster-filled planet and the empty moon felt far away, replaced by the quiet void of space. Still, I kept going, driven by the curiosity of what was waiting for on this new distant planet. Ah, I wonder what kind of things I would discover this ti.
...
...
As the weeks went by, I sharpened my senses, syncing myself with the rhythm of space. I couldn’t help but be in awe of the cosmic dance of stars and galaxies far away. What used to feel like torture turned into a quiet, almost peaceful connection with the universe.
Finally, after three long weeks, the distant planet lood larger in my view. The excitent of discovering a new world surged within .
Finally, after so long...
While three weeks isn’t inherently long, the vast emptiness of space and the lack of activity made ti drag on painfully slow. In short, those three weeks of waiting seed to stretch on for years. Sadly, I did my best to stay patient, but ti always feels unbearably slow when there’s nothing to do or do sothing that keeps busy.
DESCENDING!
I finally entered the planet’s atmosphere. Intense heat began to build around as I descended, the planet’s atmosphere causing friction as it t my body. I focused on calculating my descent, carefully adjusting my trajectory to ensure a safe landing.
"Ah! Hot! Hot! Hot!" I said.
Eventually:
BAAAMMM!!!
After falling a few hundred thousand feet, I finally hit the ground with a bone-rattling thud. I had tried my best to adjust my descent and land safely, but yeah... that didn’t exactly work out. For a mont, I just lay there, stunned and wondering if I’d broken anything. Thankfully, I was still in one piece—sore as hell, but alive.
Eventually, I managed to drag myself back up on my feet, feeling both completely wiped out and oddly exhilarated.
When I looked around, I was blown away. This world was full of nature—lush forests stretched endlessly, plants in colors I didn’t even know existed, and the fresh air carried a rich, earthy scent. Everything about this place scread that life must exist here because no matter how I looked at it, it definitely seed like a thriving planet.
Anyway, ah! It’s so warm here—it’s a welco change from the extre cold temperature of space. Phew! If it weren’t for my Infinite Regeneration skill and my SSS-Rank stats, I don’t think I’d have made it through the harsh conditions of space all this ti.
With the existence of plants thriving in this world, surely there must be other forms of life here too, right? The thought of it filled with excitent.
Wasting no ti, I started exploring this vast forest. Less than a minute into my walk, I already spotted so small unknown creatures or monsters. So were as tiny as insects, while others were about the size of rabbits.
Well, there are quite a few small monsters around here. Not a bad start I guess, and judging by what I’ve seen so far, this planet definitely looks like it’s teeming with life. Definitely seems like a lively world for sure.
However, while this might seem like good news, sadly it wasn’t enough to satisfy completely. After all, my main goal was to search for intelligent life and civilization, not just small monsters. That said, I guess it was better than nothing for now.
After walking around for a bit, I quickly realized my pace was way too slow. That’s when it hit —why not go for a speed run to explore this entire planet? Without wasting another second, I took a deep breath, focused, and in the blink of an eye, I shot forward at full speed. I was moving so fast that the wind whipped my hair back.
SPRINT!
"Woohoo! Hell yeah! Let’s fucking go!"
WHOOSH!
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