“I’ll leave them for now,” I said, “we are just going to chop what we need, and leave the rest to grow and keep thriving here.”
“I don’t have anything to say against that,” she smiled, slowly her smile turned into a grin, “but this ce… Is it a world?”
“It is,” I nodded, “and there is something I want to show you.”
The next few minutes, I led my chariot towards the distant series of peaks. When we arrived there, I prated the thickyer of clouds, giving her a scare by the fierce response from the lightning.
But when my chariot broke through that thickyer of clouds, her expression instantly changed from fear and doubt, to show admiration and appreciation.
“This… This ce…”
“Here is where my big capital will be,” I started to tell her my thoughts in detail. The more I talked, the brighter her eyes became.
When I finished, she couldn’t help but sigh.<sub>.</sub>
“You… Aren’t you just lucky, you are the son of the goddess of luck, do you know that?”
“Hahaha! I don’t consider myself lucky at all,” Iughed, “so, what do you think? Can you do it?”
She didn’t hurriedly answer, as she first examined the ce around. Under such peace and calmness, she couldn’t help but close her eyes, take deep breaths before saying:
“It’s doable, but it will require lots of resources and preparations… For example, we won’t take a single step here before we finalise making enough of those flying fortresses with shields strong enough to endure the thick lightning from earlier.”
“I see,” I nodded in support, “then we will first work towards building those floating fortresses.”
“That’s a must,” she said as if she was stating her conditions, “Also the size of this ce is massive! You mentioned you want bridges, but we have to make sure first this ce is just like this all year long.”
“Fearing of lightning?”<sub></sub>
“Of anything, who knows… Who said there won’t be falling meteorites from time to time here? Earthquakes? Even volcanic eruptions!”
I knew she was just overthinking about any possible scenario that might endanger my capital here. But girl… If there was such a thing, then all the trees down below would be ruined and left with traces of immense fire.
“Ok,” but I didn’t say out loud my doubts, “let’s do it your way then. Ah, there is only one simple thing you must know about.”
“What?”
“There is a time difference between here and our real world,” I bitterly smiled, “it runs for this world’s favour. Staying here for ten hours will only equal half an hour in our real world.”
“Damn! You can’t be serious!!” from the look on her face and her intense reaction, I knew she got something from what I said.
It felt like she was already aware of such a phenomenon, and it wasn’t just a normal urrence in the universe.
“Sigh! An ignorant man having such a precious and extremely race gem that he doesn’t appreciate or know anything about is a waste!”
“Don’t speak like this!” I said in warning, despite I was just joking, “what do you mean I’m ignorant? What’s the benefit of having you then by my side?”
“Speaking as if you were aware of me knowing about this.”
“It doesn’t matter,” I shortlyughed, “as long as you know, it means I know.”
“Mean lord!”
“Come on now, tell me what do you know about this world?”
“It’s one of the rare singrities in this universe,” she had no other way but to exin what she knew, “the world is one of few, very few, who are located in the middle of ck holes.”
“In what?!” I knew few things about ck holes, and all of these came from pre apocalyptic human knowledge.
“They are ces with immense gravity that can even distort time,” she exined, “in their hearts, and in rare asions, a singrity urred where a ce is void of any negative effects of the ck hole.”
“Like the eye of the storm?” I tried to get what she was talking about, “the eye of a tornado?”
“Something like this,” she nodded, “and in these regions, a world usually is present. essing it is very, very difficult. But once one gets there, he will get a very secured world that won’t get into the turmoil of the apocalypse or the system tests. Also… As you noticed, the time factor is a bonus as well. And that’s thanks to the effect of the ck hole surrounding this ce.”
I looked up, but all I could see was a big sun that was going to set. “Are you sure? There is a sun here!”
“It’s not a real sun,” she shook her head, “it’s just the umtion of all the light absorbed by that ck hole, focused into a single point, to form something simr to a sun.”
“This…”
“It’s not only that, as the ck hole is absorbing light from all directions, nights in these worlds are considered very short. Just a few hours and another sun will appear from another direction, and it might be a different colour, like red or blue.”
“…”
This world… It was moreplicated and far more unique than I thought!
“Ok, so we are done here?” I asked and she hesitated before pointing at a single peak, “take me there. I want to take samples from the rocks here to examine and study them.”
“What for?” Despite asking this, I controlled my chariot to go andnd over the peak she selected.
“I need to know if there is a source of water here,” she rolled her eyes, “you don’t expect to build such a big capital here without a stable source of water. Also I needed to know if there are special ores here or what.”
I got that she wanted to see if we could depend entirely on this ce or we had to go down there and look for resources.