Apocalypse Star House Hoarding

Chapter 326: (End)



Chapter 326: (End)

This time, Yu Xi stayed on South Sea Island for about ten days.

The new reset location for Star House was inside the tower of a lighthouse, set a short distance from the coastline.

Since it was an isolated tower, the view from the terrace was breathtaking—the turquoise ocean stretched out on three sides, making both sunrises and sunsets unbelievably stunning.

The downside was that traveling to and from the lighthouse was inconvenient.

When she was alone, she could use her ice abilities to create a floating ice path across the sea.

This shallow coastal area didn’t have large mutated sea creatures, but small marine animals would sometimes jump out to attack her, and mutated seabirds would occasionally dive at her from above.

Their attack power wasn’t high, but they were annoying.

So, when traveling with Yu Feng and Fan Qi, she always used the low-altitude vehicle.

A yacht would have been comfortable but definitely unsafe—it had no protective shield, and since it wasn’t a system item, a stronger mutated sea creature could easily destroy it.

** After adding Zhao Xuefei as a registered traveler in Star House, Yu Xi immediately teleported her back to meet Yu Feng and Fan Qi.

Zhao Xuefei had been to their home before.

When they had first bought this spacious duplex, Yu Li had envied it for a long time.

Her family had never lacked money, but her father had no sense of taste.

He didn’t care about upscale neighborhoods or high-ceiling duplexes.

He simply preferred staying in their old apartment complex—a 150-square-meter home, which was large but outdated, with low floors and poor lighting.

The neighborhood environment had bothered Yu Li even more.

Because of her mother’s complaints, Zhao Xuefei also disliked their home, constantly dreaming of moving into a luxury flat or a lakeside villa.

But later—

When they were trapped on South Sea Island, when they could never go back, when they lived in a five-star hotel yet couldn’t step outside, only watching the world collapse from behind the glass—

That was when they realized how much they missed the home they had once disliked.

Yu Li had dreamed about their house.

Zhao Xuefei had dreamed of going back.

No matter how unreliable her father had been, home was still home—irreplaceable.

People only cherish things after losing them—and the longing becomes unbearable.

**

Changing into indoor slippers, Zhao Xuefei stood in the living room, looking around with shock.

“So, Jie… your space ability is actually your house? Your home mutated and came to life—it can move anywhere it wants? And no one can enter without your permission?”

“More or less. You’re really smart.”

Yu Xi thought her analogy was spot on.

After all, considering how Star House had overlapped with her old apartment in the beginning, wasn’t this place literally a house that had “come alive”?

【……】

**

Hearing the praise, Zhao Xuefei grinned proudly, then continued guessing.

“Then, those gadgets you gave me—did you get them from some kind of alien marketplace system?”

Yu Xi couldn’t help but applaud.

“Impressive.”

“Hah! It’s nothing—anyone who reads post-apocalyptic or interstellar novels would figure it out…”

At first, she felt excited—but then, a thought struck her.

“Wait a minute… why are you admitting such a huge secret to me?”

“No, no, forget I asked! I don’t know anything! I didn’t hear anything!”

**

Just then, as if drawn by Yu Xi’s clapping, Bean Sprout couldn’t sit still anymore.

It pulled its roots out of the potted plant on the terrace, cleaned itself, then rushed down the stairs—

With a quick pitter-patter, it scurried over to Yu Xi’s feet and started clapping along with its tiny leaves.

**

Zhao Xuefei: ……!!

“What the hell?!”

She almost instinctively reached for her knife, but when she looked closely, she realized—

It was just a mutated rose seedling.

In the underground base, there was also an evolved human with a plant affinity.

He could approach toxic mutated plants without being attacked and sometimes command poisonous plants to entangle enemies.

They had also discovered that some mutated plants could move—

For example, a shrub that originally grew in one place might relocate several meters away in just a few days.

But those plants still needed soil and never followed people around like this.

**

“Mm, Bean Sprout is a bit special. It’s not poisonous and has no attack power—but it has feet…”

“Oh! All its mutation energy concentrated in its roots!”

“Correct again. You’re so smart.”

After getting so many compliments, Zhao Xuefei was overjoyed.

But Bean Sprout wasn’t.

Because Yu Xi had just said it had no attack power and wasn’t poisonous—

Now it felt useless.

It drooped its leaves, shaking pitifully.

Wuwuwuwu… I’m so useless…

**

Meanwhile, seeing Zhao Xuefei again reminded Yu Feng of Yu Hai’s family.

Even though their relationship wasn’t particularly close, he still wanted to know—

Were they still alive?

Were they doing okay?

But with so many refugee zones, and with communication still unstable, the chances of getting any news were slim.

In the end, he could only sigh and leave it up to fate.

After having lunch with Yu Feng and Fan Qi, they insisted on keeping Zhao Xuefei for dinner and even wanted her to stay overnight.

Zhao Xuefei did like Yu Xi’s safe and beautiful home, but no matter how nice this three-person family’s house was, it wasn’t her home or Yu Li’s home.

She didn’t feel a sense of belonging here.

The only place that gave her a sense of security and home was their underground base—a place that, through her hard work, had transformed into a one-bedroom apartment with a living room and a private bathroom.

Every piece of furniture inside had been handpicked by her during missions—retrieved from abandoned hotels, stores, and supermarkets—and personally arranged to make it feel like home.

From aromatic candles to mattresses and bed frames, she had chosen everything herself.

So, shortly after lunch, Zhao Xuefei prepared to leave.

She was more interested in joining Yu Xi on a “Star House” run.

**

Standing on the thick ice path Yu Xi had created, Zhao Xuefei wobbled forward, making her way toward the coast while fending off attacks from various mutated sea creatures.

It was only then that she truly understood what Yu Xi had meant when she said, “Teleporting here is easy, but getting back is a hassle.”

What was even more ridiculous—

After they made it to shore, the underground base was still extremely far away.

They had to drive for three hours in the RV just to get back near the base.

**

Along the way, the silver camper van passed by several civilian refuge points.

Yu Xi used Disguise Lipstick on both herself and Zhao Xuefei, appearing as strangers at each settlement.

At every stop, they stayed for at least 30 minutes.

On South Sea Island, the legend of Star House had existed for a long time.

Over time, it had gradually become mythologized—a presence akin to a divine being in the eyes of the people.

By now, whether someone was inherently good or evil, no one was stupid enough to target Star House.

Everyone knew that if anyone provoked its owner, they would vanish without a trace, never returning to that settlement.

And the offender would be shunned by all refuge points.

**

That night, when Yu Xi dropped Zhao Xuefei off outside the base’s security barrier, it was already late at night.

Yet, a military jeep was parked silently on the opposite side of the road, as if waiting for someone.

Zhao Xuefei immediately recognized the vehicle—it belonged to Zhou Ningyuan.

She wiped off her Disguise Lipstick before getting out of the car.

The moment she thought about him—and the other man waiting for her inside the base—she felt irritated.

Zhou Ningyuan was handsome, capable, and powerful, but to her, he was too overbearing.

She had long outgrown her admiration for strong, dominant men.

All she wanted was a lighthearted relationship, free of pressure—she had never thought too far ahead.

Based on Zhou Ningyuan’s past behavior, his rigid personality, and his strict discipline, what he did last night was completely out of character.

The old Zhao Xuefei might have been intrigued, played along with his mind games, or even tested the waters.

But now, she just wanted to go home, shower, and sleep.

Without even glancing at the jeep, she headed straight for the base’s entrance checkpoint.

**

In the following days, Yu Xi returned to the underground base several times.

• Once to set up shop outside the base with Star House.

• A few times to take Zhao Xuefei to other locations for Star House trading.

• One time, she drove the off-road RV to meet with Zhao Xuefei and Yu Li, along with her parents.

This was Zhao Xuefei’s idea.

She hadn’t brought Yu Li to Star House yet because she felt that the space-traveling, mobile house, and teleportation abilities were too shocking—it was better to keep it a secret from Yu Li for now.

It wasn’t that she didn’t trust her mother, but she knew her too well.

Until the moment teleportation became necessary, it was safer for Yu Li not to know.

**

That night, Yu Li and Zhao Xuefei stayed in the RV.

• Yu Li and Fan Qi shared the double bed.

• Yu Feng slept on the sofa bed.

• Yu Xi and Zhao Xuefei slept on the floor of the second level.

Or at least, they were supposed to sleep.

Instead, they stayed up all night, lying under the glass ceiling, gazing at the stars, talking in hushed voices.

They talked about evolved humans, the planet’s future, humanity’s survival… and men.

**

During these ten days, refuge points across South Sea Island once again received material aid.

Even though the supplies weren’t abundant, they offered hope.

At the same time, several well-managed small settlements each received a new manual—

A printed, illustrated handbook titled “Mutated Plant Guide.”

On the first page, a simple message was written:

“We hope this guide brings you even the smallest bit of help.”

The signature read—

Star House.

**

On the night before leaving South Sea Island, Yu Xi’s family sat on the terrace, watching the brilliant sunset over the western coastline.

As the sky exploded in vivid colors, they decided that the next destination…

Would be chosen by drawing lots.

This time, all three family members had different preferences, making it difficult to decide.

• Yu Feng wanted to go to the snowy mountains—specifically, those with resort lodges and five-star hotels, whether domestic or international. His reasoning? The southern climate was getting too hot, and he wanted to escape the heat up north.

• Fan Qi wanted to visit a tropical country famous for its coral islands—a destination where each island had its own luxury resort, known for its lavish overwater bungalows. The sea there was a clear, shallow turquoise, different from their current location.

Though mutated marine creatures were now abundant, most large, dangerous ones stayed in the deep sea. Since the islands were surrounded by shallow waters, large creatures couldn’t enter, and smaller ones were manageable.

But at the same time, she also wanted to visit B Country, a place famous for its auroras. It had been on her travel bucket list for a long time.

• B Country was also a major tourist destination, offering glaciers, volcanoes, hot springs, and breathtaking scenery.

• It had Blue Lagoon lodges for aurora-watching.

• Glass-domed hotels deep in snowy forests.

• Cliffside hotels built on mountaintops.

• Volcanic hot spring hotels nestled in dramatic landscapes.

• Yu Xi, on the other hand, wanted to visit the vast desert, where she could witness lone smoke rising over the sunset.

It was a barren, uninhabited landscape, perfect for her to release the airship and spend a few days aboard with her parents.

**

In the end, Fan Qi wrote the destinations on paper slips, placed them in a box, and let Bean Sprout pick.

Not just one pick—but one at a time, determining the order of their Star House resets.

For each location, they would decide how long to stay based on local conditions and their mood.

Bean Sprout, standing on the table, enthusiastically flailed its tiny roots—plopping its leaves down to pick a slip each time.

The final order was:

1. Desert

2. Coral Island Country

3. B Country (Auroras & Volcanoes)

4. Snowy Mountains

Yu Feng: …

He watched as the mutated rose sprout happily rubbed against his daughter first, then his wife, and once again realized his place in the family hierarchy…

**

Late at night, Yu Xi lay on a lounge chair on the terrace, waiting for Star House to reset.

At the same time, she immersed her consciousness into the Nebula World and Interdimensional Space, preparing to assign taskers to post-apocalyptic missions.

This was her twentieth deployment.

At first, she had been hesitant to assign too many taskers, because each number on the panel represented a real, living soul.

She had no idea how the mission distribution percentages would affect outcomes, so she started cautiously—deploying around 100 taskers per world.

• Survival: 50%–60% (Primary)

• Rescue: 20%–30% (Secondary)

• Restoration: Around 15%

This ratio was based on Xing Min’s guidance.

• Different ratios affected mission difficulty and objectives.

• Survival was the easiest mission type.

• Rescue missions were harder.

• Restoration was the most difficult.

If she set the restoration percentage too high, taskers might be unable to complete their missions.

Failure meant permanent erasure—an unbreakable law of post-apocalyptic worlds.

That rule was absolute and could not be changed.

Since she was still experimenting, she only assigned B and C-level worlds for now.

Her goal wasn’t to sacrifice souls, but to gradually stabilize these apocalyptic worlds in a sustainable way.

**

After deploying three groups of 100 taskers each into three B-level worlds, she stopped for the night.

Despite looking simple, this process drained her mental energy—leaving her mentally exhausted.

If she overdid it, it felt similar to ability overuse, causing piercing headaches or even fainting.

All mission results would be reflected in the world panel once taskers completed their main objectives.

By monitoring:

1. Mission completion rates

2. Tasker casualties

3. The percentage of the disaster’s spread

She could determine how effective her deployments had been.

The disaster coverage wasn’t shown visually, just as a percentage scale from 100% to 0%.

When the disaster coverage reaches 0%, it means that the apocalyptic world has ended, and a new era has begun.

The first few taskers Yu Xi had deployed had already completed their missions and returned to the Interdimensional Space.

However, in those post-apocalyptic worlds, the disaster coverage barely changed—only dropping from 100% to 99%.

These worlds were still in the early stages of the apocalypse, and this slight change meant that the disasters were far from over.

The catastrophe would continue, but its severity would decrease by just 1%.

Yu Xi sighed.

“This progress is way too slow.”

【Actually, it’s already quite fast. After all, you only deployed 100 taskers per world, and their mission priorities were set to survival and rescue.

If this had been a higher-level apocalypse, the disaster coverage wouldn’t have even dropped by 1%.】

Yu Xi stretched her limbs, leaning back into her lounge chair.

The terrace lights were turned off, leaving her surrounded by the vast, silent ocean.

Above her, the night sky was filled with endless stars, some dim and distant, others radiant and bright.

She murmured softly,

“Fine, slow is slow—progress is better than no progress. As long as there’s a direction, things will gradually get better.”

**

Three Days Later.

The Gobi Desert, China.

From an altitude of 1,000 to 2,000 meters, the Crescent Lake looked like a crescent-shaped blue pearl, embedded in the golden sands of the vast desert.

A brilliant sapphire gem in a barren land, it was the last oasis in this region.

Once a famous tourist destination, this tiny, pristine lake was surrounded by lush trees, with ancient, elegant pagoda-style buildings standing quietly on its shores.

Every traveler who visited the Gobi Desert made sure to visit this “desert pearl”.

When the apocalypse first began, this place served as a refuge for survivors.

But the peace didn’t last.

Being the only oasis in the area, the plants began mutating uncontrollably, and mutated desert creatures migrated here—turning it into a nightmare for humans.

Star House didn’t reset in one of the pagoda buildings by the lake.

Instead, it relocated to a remote, abandoned stone house deep in the desert.

No one knew how many years this house had stood there—it was old and covered in dust, but structurally intact, and most importantly, it had a door.

This was the heart of the desert, with no sign of human life in sight.

Only endless golden sands, solitary peaks, and the vast sky stretching across the horizon.

**

At first, Fan Qi and Yu Feng thought that the desert landscape would be dull and lonely.

Even though they had been living in seclusion since the apocalypse began, they still preferred places with some human presence.

Whether they went out or not was one thing, but knowing that there were people nearby made a place feel more alive.

However, now—

Standing on the Star House terrace, gazing at the endless expanse of golden dunes, the towering rock formations, and the glowing sunset—

They felt an unmatched sense of freedom and exhilaration.

It was as if they had stepped into a time tunnel, where the world had fallen silent, leaving only the passage of time itself.

**

Before, if they had wanted to visit a place like this, they would have had to—

1. Take a flight to the nearest major city.

2. Drive to a nearby town.

3. Book a desert tour, or hire a local guide.

4. Transfer to a specialized desert vehicle, driven by an expert, to reach the deep desert.

Even then, their trip would have been restricted.

They wouldn’t have been allowed to stay overnight—unless they booked a desert resort, which was typically a trendy, influencer-style lodge.

Such places charged thousands per night, were permanently fully booked, and finding the perfect room was nearly impossible.

But now—

They had simply gone to sleep at home, and by the time they woke up and looked outside, they were already deep in the Gobi Desert, enjoying a breathtaking natural wonder.

It was an indescribable feeling.

On the first evening after Star House reset in the desert, they were grilling meat on the terrace, preparing for dinner, when a sandstorm suddenly kicked up.

The rolling winds and sand approached from afar, but something about it looked different from an ordinary dust storm.

As the storm neared, the sand at its base was violently lifted into the air, as if a massive blower was forcing it upward from beneath.

Then, a strange-looking creature burst out from the whirling sands.

Its entire body was pitch black, with a long, slender tail, stretching over three meters in length—a bizarre and terrifying sight.

It flapped in midair for a moment before diving into another section of the sand layer, seemingly hunting for something.

The sandstorm intensified, and the creature repeatedly emerged and disappeared, as if engaged in a chaotic hunt.

After some time, it finally captured its prey, dragging it back underground, vanishing from sight.

**

Yu Feng was stunned.

“…This… This place is actually pretty dangerous.”

He had initially assumed that without vegetation, there would be fewer animals, making it relatively safe.

But clearly, the creatures here followed a different evolutionary path—fewer in number, but far more terrifying.

**

Fan Qi, despite being startled by the creature, quickly calmed down.

She glanced at Yu Feng and reassured him, “Didn’t our daughter say she’d take us on the airship?”

“…But won’t there be large airborne mutated creatures as well?”

“Well, that’s true…”

“Honestly, staying at home isn’t so bad. If we get bored, we can just move on to the next location earlier.”

“Yeah, safety should always come first.”

**

As Yu Feng and Fan Qi discussed their options, the next morning, they were left completely speechless when Yu Xi introduced the high-altitude airship’s specifications.

It wasn’t just any airship—

• Instead of a massive gas balloon, it relied on built-in floating cores and advanced mineral-based fuel.

• Autonomous navigation with intelligent autopilot.

• Automated defense systems.

• The hull was made of ultra-durable material, resistant to extreme heat, cold, and high-impact forces.

• Triple-layer explosion-proof glass.

• Four generators.

• Four air filtration systems.

• Two central climate control systems.

• Two 500L water tanks.

• Two 300L fully automated waste compression systems.

• Heavy machine guns.

• Small missile launchers.

• Missile interception systems.

Yu Feng & Fan Qi: …??

Was this really a high-altitude airship?

Or was it a fully armed battleship?!

**

Thirty minutes later—

Seated in the luxurious lounge area, both Fan Qi and Yu Feng stared down through the transparent glass floor at the rapidly shrinking desert landscape below them.

After a long moment, Yu Feng sighed deeply.

“…We should have known… nothing our daughter brings out could ever be ordinary.”

**

The airship ascended at incredible speed, yet its ride remained smooth and silent.

There was no engine noise, just a gentle hum.

Its formidable defense systems, lavish interior, and state-of-the-art appliances made it feel less like an aircraft and more like a floating luxury mansion.

Yu Xi herself hadn’t been inside for a while.

Before the airship had been stored, Hei Mu and Xi Yuan had thoroughly cleaned and organized everything.

Since it had been kept in the vehicle storage space, it remained spotless, with no dust or wear.

When the family stepped aboard, everything still looked brand new.

**

Once Yu Xi set the altitude and autopilot, she—

• Fully opened the airship’s glass windows and retractable glass floors for panoramic views.

• Checked the water tanks and refilled them to maximum capacity.

• Restocked the kitchen area with fresh produce, seafood, meats, dairy, beverages, ice cream, grains, and seasonings—ensuring her parents had everything they needed.

She had a strong feeling—once they were on board, her parents wouldn’t be eager to leave.

And she was absolutely right.

**

They floated in the sky for fifteen days, covering the entire desert region.

Following uninhabited mountain ranges, they traveled southwest toward the snow-capped peaks.

For several days, they hovered above the mountaintops, taking in the breathtaking winter landscapes.

With Xing Min managing their travel route, and the airship’s anti-detection systems, they remained completely undetected by the country’s military forces.

However, they did encounter several large mutated flying creatures.

Each time, they either ascended rapidly or used the airship’s machine guns to ward off threats, escaping with ease.

Star House had been completely forgotten during their fifteen-day journey in the sky.

It wasn’t until they teleported home that they remembered its existence.

In the past, if they had traveled for this long, they would have been exhausted upon returning home.

But now, they felt energetic and refreshed, even deciding to reset Star House that very night.

**

“What’s the next destination again?”

After floating in the sky for days, Yu Feng had completely forgotten their original travel route.

“I wrote it down, let me check.”

Fan Qi took out her phone—the second destination was Coral Island Country.

**

Four Days Later.

Yu Xi stepped out of the water villa’s bedroom, walking across the wooden floors of the living area before reaching the central walkway that connected the villa to the main island.

Bean Sprout lay on her hair, its tiny bud finally blooming into a beautiful red rose.

But instead of resting on her shoulder like before, it now preferred staying in her hair—perhaps proud that it had finally blossomed.

However, this change had one unexpected side effect—

Now, whenever she stood still, a single red rose swayed gently in the wind atop her head, making her look like a lovestruck fool…

Yu Xi sighed, massaging her forehead, before turning to survey her surroundings.

Since these overwater villas were too close to the sea, they were frequently disturbed by small marine creatures.

As a result, most had been abandoned.

However, yesterday, she had used drones to confirm that survivors were gathered in the island’s center.

She released the silver camper van, greeted the island’s plant life, and—receiving a burst of joy and excitement from them—climbed into the vehicle.

Star House was back in business!

**

Half a Year Later.

The people of G Blue Star had survived the most difficult stage of the apocalypse.

They had begun rebuilding in new locations, though the planet’s devastation made recovery incredibly slow.

The most critical factories and production centers had not yet been restored.

People had only just discovered ways to coexist with mutated plants, so they didn’t dare launch large-scale developments—further slowing the rebuilding process.

But no matter how slow progress was, it was still progress.

Though some had lost hope, many more continued to fight for survival.

**

Six months after the rumors of evolved humans spread across the wireless radio, a new legend began to circulate—

Stories of the mysterious Star House camper van.

It had no fixed pattern of appearances, showing up anywhere at any time.

Each time it arrived, the shopkeeper’s face was different.

If the survivors were truly in need and sincerely asked for help, the owner would assist them.

But if anyone harbored ill intentions—whether they targeted Star House or tried to steal from others—they would be punished.

Punishments included (but were not limited to):

1. Reciting aloud the praise messages stuck to the Star House exterior—messages collected from survivors all over the world.

The messages were written in various languages, ensuring that everyone had at least one they could understand.

2. Being blacklisted—permanently banned from ever trading with Star House again.

3. For those who still refused to change—they would receive a one-sided beating.

(Some rumors even claimed… it wasn’t the shopkeeper delivering the beatings… but the plants themselves.)

**

In short, it was a mystical little shop—

A beacon of hope in the darkest times this planet had ever seen.

Its small, flickering light brought warmth and salvation to people all over the world.

**

Late at Night.

Yu Xi was suddenly woken up.

【Come here. There’s something you need to see.】

“…Come where?”

Barefoot, she stepped off the bed—but before she could even take a second step, her body vanished from the room.

She had returned to the “other side of the wall.”

The last time she had been here was during her ability implantation.

On the surface, it looked like she had simply walked through a wall—

But in reality, she had crossed through countless galaxies.

She had once again arrived in the true space beyond Star House—the interior of the massive spaceship.

But this time, she was fully conscious.

She had seen the spaceship’s entirety before through her consciousness—she knew it was vast, cold, deep, and dark.

Yet, the space she stood in now was bright and warm.

The floor beneath her was made of a soft, elastic material, and when she stepped on it barefoot, it carried a comfortable warmth.

A row of luminescent 3D guide lights flickered on in front of her, as if leading the way.

Following the lights, she quickly passed through several sections of the spaceship before arriving at a large observation deck with a massive viewport.

**

“What do you want me to see?” Yu Xi asked again.

Now that she was inside the spaceship, Xing Min’s voice no longer echoed inside her mind—instead, it came from all around her.

His voice was deep and gentle.

“Xiao Xi, look outside the window.”

Yu Xi stepped closer to the viewport—

And for the first time, the spaceship was no longer surrounded by endless deep space.

Instead, directly beneath it, was a beautiful, water-blue planet.

**

“Xiao Xi,” Xing Min’s voice carried a trace of warmth, “from here, your planet looks truly beautiful.”

Yu Xi’s eyes widened in realization.

“…You broke through the space-time rift that trapped the spaceship!?”

“Mm.”

There was a hint of laughter in his voice.

“I have completely unraveled the mysteries of time and space.

After 825 years, the spaceship has finally escaped its prison.

It has crossed time and space—and in its true form, it has arrived in your world.

Now, the spaceship is only a step away from G Blue Star.

From now on, you won’t need to consume enormous amounts of energy to enter or exit the spaceship freely.”

**

Xing Min’s voice grew softer, yet more certain.

“Xiao Xi, this is your spaceship.

On this ship, there are fully equipped agricultural bays, livestock bays, processing facilities, mechanical manufacturing sectors…

Now that the ship has sufficient energy, you can reactivate these compartments.

Anything you need, we can create ourselves.

You can do anything you want to do.

Together—

We can protect your planet.”

**

Yu Xi quickly understood what he meant.

Looking at the beautiful blue planet outside the window, a wave of warmth and strength surged in her chest.

She smiled softly.

“Mm. Together.”

Together.

Just like every mission world before, he had accompanied her in every way possible.

They had experienced everything together, saved each other, and become each other’s light and hope.

(Main Story – The End)

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