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Chapter 81 Of all the roads, safety is paramount; improper driving will bring tears to your loved on
at this time.
On that long afternoon, driven by his curiosity, Master Hu went to the Steambird Newspaper Office and bought a copy of "Wandering Blue Star".
She lay in the bed made of a coffin, sunlight streaming obliquely through the gaps in the curtains, casting interplay of light and shadow upon her.
When Master Hu read the line "for 2500 years, the sun has not been seen," a chill ran through her heart.
What must it feel like to not see the sun for 2500 years?
Even the usually fearless Master Hu shook his head violently at the thought of not seeing the sun for so long, trying to stop himself from thinking any further.
Although Hu Tao is the seventy-seventh head of the Hall of Rebirth, it doesn't mean she likes the night.
Compared to the gloomy darkness of the night, Hu Tao, still a young girl, clearly preferred the bright sunshine of a sunny day.
Meanwhile, in a corner of Inazuma Island.
Coral Palace Heart Sea is busy directing the soldiers' training.
She tucked "The Wandering Blue Star" between her military books, keeping an eye on the soldiers' movements while secretly enjoying the pleasure of reading.
As her gaze swept over the phrase "for 2500 years, the sun has not been seen," Xin Hai couldn't help but think to herself, "Isn't this similar to the former White Night Kingdom?"
She continued reading, then muttered to herself, "But according to records, the White Night Kingdom uses a special method to allow its people to enjoy daylight even underground."
"If Teyvat loses its sun, will the Seven Kingdoms perish?" This question arose in Xin Hai's mind.
Although Teyvat possesses elemental power and can utilize fire to provide heat, she knew that if darkness were to shroud the land forever, no matter how powerful the force, it could never completely replace the gift of sunlight.
Deep in her heart, she knew clearly that, no matter what, there was probably only one answer.
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Inside the Pure Goodness Palace in Sumeru, Naxi Da sat by the window, a gentle breeze rustling the curtains, sunlight falling on her, creating warm patches of light.
She toyed with a book that smelled of ink in her hand, while her eyes were fixed intently on the virtual terminal. Her fingers slid lightly across the virtual screen constructed of green light, flipping through complex data and information.
After countless calculations and reflections, Narcida came to a conclusion that worried her: in the face of a cosmic-scale catastrophe, the continent of Teyvat appeared so small and fragile.
Her brow furrowed slightly, her heart filled with doubt.
The Dark Forest Theory mentioned in "The Three-Body Problem" weighed heavily on her mind—in this dark universe, the more powerful a world is, the more likely it is to attract the attention of disaster.
In such a perilous universe, civilizations must always be on high alert, lest they be discovered by any other civilization.
Her thoughts drifted to the dilemma facing the continent of Teyvat: if it chose to develop technology, it might attract the covetous eyes of other civilizations; but if it did not develop, it would become overly reliant on the existing Seven Gods, and what would become of Teyvat's future if it encountered a crisis that the Seven Gods could not handle?
For example, regarding the disaster five hundred years ago, although the records in the Void Terminal were not comprehensive, Narcida vaguely knew that the disaster almost destroyed the entire Sumeru and even the entire Teyvat.
Teyvat managed to escape last time, but what about the disasters to come?
Does every disaster require the help of the Seven Gods to resolve?
Although Nasita herself had no objection to helping the people of Sumeru resolve the crisis, the strength of the seven gods would ultimately not change much, while the disaster remained unknown.
If the crisis escapes the control of the Seven Gods, then the continent of Teyvat will be in danger.
With that in mind, Nasita continued reading, wanting to see if humans, who possessed the ability to save themselves, could use their wisdom to change their fate of extinction.
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In the vastness of the universe, Blue Star slowly heads towards Jupiter along its predetermined course. This encounter is like a chance meeting between two solitary travelers in the cosmos.
When Earth is very close to Jupiter, the giant planet looks like a cosmic beast slowly rising from the horizon. Its dark red body resembles a demon from hell in ancient mythology, bringing endless fear and oppression to mankind.
At this moment, the surface of Blue Star began to spew out azure flames, as if it had transformed into a giant comet, streaking across space in a dazzling trail of light.
Meanwhile, humanity built a massive navigator space station next to Earth, which acts as a loyal guardian, accompanying Earth throughout its voyage through the universe.
On this space station, thousands of pilots and engineers were recruited. They were selected elites, each bearing a heavy mission. Liu Peiqiang was one of these human elites.
Before embarking on this cosmic journey, he entrusted his four-year-old son, Liu Qi, to his reliable friend, Uncle Da.
He looked tenderly into his son's eyes and smiled as he promised, "Xiaoqi, Dad will come back when you can see Jupiter."
Although he couldn't fully grasp the significance of this mission, he could feel his father's firm gaze and warm smile. At the moment Liu Peiqiang left, little Liu Qi stood by the window, gazing at the space station in the distant sky, his heart filled with anticipation and hope.
In the long river of time, seventeen years have passed in the blink of an eye.
This blue planet, which once nurtured countless lives, is slowly rising towards its conjunction with Jupiter, following its destined path.
To break free from the constraints of the solar system, Earth needs to rely on Jupiter's immense gravity to leave the solar system.
At this crucial moment, Liu Peiqiang finally completed his mission. Standing in front of the observation window of the space station, he looked at the distant blue planet, his heart filled with longing to return home. He looked forward to returning to that loving and warm home and reuniting with his family.
However, time has changed many things, and Liu Qi, now an adult, still harbors a deep-seated unresolved inner conflict.
His mother passed away early, creating an insurmountable chasm between him and his father.
Liu Qi resented his father's long-term absence and felt abandoned and neglected. In a moment of impulse, he stole Uncle Da's driver's card and secretly left the underground city with his sister, coming to the surface.
They started the loader, and the radio on the truck began playing a thoughtful reminder—the "Beijing Third District Transportation Commission" reminded drivers of the importance of safe driving: There are thousands of roads, but safety is the most important. Improper driving will bring tears to your loved ones' eyes.
They then drove the loader along the abandoned road, heading towards other underground cities.
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