Chapter 1093: Rania Left
"Thank you, Rania. If things end well, then we will meet again," Klaus said to Rania, whose time was almost up. It was left with only 30 minutes before her 24-hour time limit of invisibility ran out.
She smiled, "I would really love that. Just be careful, and please don’t blow up the ship."
Klaus laughed, "Don’t worry, it won’t reach that level."
She nodded, though she knew Klaus was merely trying to make her feel better.
"I will be going back to Caelmir straight from here."
"How long would that take?" Klaus asked.
"I am currently in the Milky Way Galaxy, but not sure how deep. However, if I were to reach a space station on an awakened world, I would figure it out. However, I estimate roughly a year, maybe two, based on the distances between galaxies."
"Take care of yourself as you travel. Also, inform your queen that I will come visit when I appear in the Universe."
"She will be happy to hear that."
She waved at everyone, then she entered a sleek-looking C-Class combat spaceship designed to carry only three people.
After a few minutes of setting things up, the ship zoomed away, heading east of Planet Earth.
Jane opened her Star Map, which showed the spaceship moving at great speed through space. In no time, it moved out of Jane’s range.
"Godspeed, Rania," Klaus said before turning to look at Earth. Jane had already moved billions away, and the ship was also moving the rest. It was left with two more trips before all civilians would be off planet.
"Let’s go."
Jane transported them to Beta Earth, where towering buildings rose from the ground, each housing thousands of people.
Thousands of worker robots were working to implement technology and other aspects that would enable the people now living on Beta Earth to have some semblance of normalcy.
After the awakening, Ohema would create a world worth living in there.
Klaus stayed there for a few hours, ensuring that everybody was transported and had a place to live before he left.
They only had 28 hours before the heavens descended on them, so he wanted to have one last meeting with his generals before going into battle.
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[Planet Caelmir - Queen Leah]
Compared to the world that once looked down on their saviour and ridiculed him, the current planet Caelmir was what could only be described as a fortress.
It had gone through many changes over the billions of years it had existed.
Outside the planet, a large army base had been built, one that no world would dare challenge.
Fourteen gods had been deployed to guard this army base with millions of immortal warriors stationed as the first line of defense.
Powerful weapons, both long-range and close-range, were mounted.
Even a few S-Class weapons that not even gods would dare go against were mounted and protected by a million layers of protection, meaning destroying them would be next to impossible.
After so many battles and many near-death encounters, they had learned and adapted.
However, when it came to the planet’s surface, aside from a few law enforcement robots patrolling the land and air, the rest of the land was safe from military presence or interference from warriors.
It was safe to say that the land was peaceful, and everyone lived in peace. However, despite this much peaceful living, if anyone dared to make a fuss, they would be taken out before they knew what had happened.
The buildings were state-of-the-art, with the majority named after warriors who perished during the awakening billions of years ago.
Currently, outside a lush castle suspended in the clouds, a woman with dark hair stood staring at the statue of a woman who looked eerily similar to her.
After a few minutes, she shifted her head to another statue of a handsome man. He had red hair that cascaded down his back, a scythe resting on his shoulder.
When her eyes fell on his handsome face, a sigh escaped her lips.
Suddenly, another figure appeared behind her, causing her to turn around. When her eyes landed on the blonde, handsome young man walking toward her, she smiled.
"Alex, you are back," she said, and the handsome dude nodded.
"Yes, mother. Hope you didn’t miss me too much."
The woman, Queen Leah, smiled, hearing her son’s cheeky words.
"I stopped worrying about you when you became an immortal, Alex. Now, you are close to the demigod stage, so what makes you think I will worry about you?"
Alex smiled and hugged his mom. After breaking the hug, he looked at the statue of Magnus, the paragon of war and carnage.
"He really is handsome for a statue," Alex said with a smile that showed he didn’t really care about how he looked. He knew he was inferior to Magnus and had already accepted that fact.
Queen Leah smiled and started walking back inside with her hand in Alex’s.
"So what did you discover?" she asked.
"It was as you said, Mother. The black mission was posted by the Emperor of Planet Nebu, a half-human, half-demon. Despite only being at the Domain stage, I feel like he can easily kill a Life Stage warrior.
This mission has a rather fat reward, so every powerhouse is sending their best, and the worst part is that this mission has even caught the attention of a rogue church called Serpent’s Bane.
I was late to discover this, but when I did, I placed a formation around the world they are in. They won’t be able to travel off-world for two years. However, a few had left before I arrived.
But they are merely a small fish in the vast sea.
To be frank, Mother, I don’t know if the paragon who reincarnated in that world will be able to survive the danger coming to him," Alex said with a sigh.
Queen Leah also sighed, "We can only believe in him and hope he will be able to do what he did for us. From what I know, even after he lost everything, he still fought to the very end, saving billions.
So we can only hope he repeats the same miracle."
Alex nodded.
"Were you able to find a way to send the package?" she asked, and Alex nodded.
"I sent it, Mom. However, I am worried about you. What you did can be considered interference, and knowing the heavens, they wouldn’t forgive you, especially if this help is to the paragon."
Queen Leah smiled and replied, making sure her worried son understood she wasn’t worried, "I am a God King, Alex. I have fought the heavens from when I became a god, so in my eyes, this is merely another day as a warrior for me.
They will come, and I will face them with everything I’ve got... After all, how would I be able to face my great ancestor, who stood against the heavens just to save her son?"
Alex smiled, knowing that what fueled his mother’s strength was Magnus’s mother, who, to this day, everybody knew played a huge role in the reason why Caelmir still stood.
To Queen Leah, there was nothing better than a mother facing the heavens to save her children.
"How is Rania doing?" Alex asked, seeing that his mother had entered her good mood.
"She has already left that world and headed to a distant galaxy," Queen Leah said. "That brat, I believe she planned to go back later to see if the world still stood."
Alex smiled, thinking about how cheeky his little sister could be sometimes, "I would have done the same thing if I were in her shoes."
Their mother could only nod, knowing she too would have done the same thing.