Beginning Of Multiverse Saga

Chapter 187: Aetherion



Chapter 187: Aetherion

Meanwhile Sharky was lying on the bed and looking at the words in front of him.

!!!The simulation has concluded...!!!

!!!Calculating final score...!!!

!!!In an unfamiliar world, you set out on a journey and did many things...!!!

!!!You killed many people... as well as saved many people... You changed many people’s destinies...!!!

!!!You have taken the Virginity of the Crown Prince’ Concubine Bai Rouxue - Reward 10,000!!!

!!!You have found the secret of your family death - Reward 10,000!!!

!!!You have completed most of the mission - Reward 10,000!!!

!!!You have not killed your main enemy - Points Deducted - 20,000!!!

!!!You have unlocked Clockwork DNA - Points Deducted - 100,000!!!

!!!Overall evaluation: Excellent!!!

!!!Total Points left - 40,000 After Calculating everything!!!

!!!Would you like to spend 20,000 Points to unlock a new world?!!!

Looking at these words, Sharky could not help but frown.

"20,000 Points?"

After the previous simulation had ended, he had also had the option to unlock a new world, but back then, it had only cost him 1,000 Points.

However, this time, it was 20,000 Points.

Why was that?

"Could it be a stronger world every time?" Sharky thought to himself

"Unlock."

Sharky did not hesitate much and nodded.

After he made this choice, his Points dropped by 20,000.

!!!Congratulations, you have unlocked two new worlds. The Sorcerer World and Soaring Cultivation World have been unlocked!!!

"The Sorcerer World and Soaring Cultivation World?" Sharky was amazed, he had paid for just one World, but two of them unlocked.

Now came an exciting moment.

In front of him, a large prize wheel slowly appeared.

There were six-colored regions on the prize wheel, two regions were the Aliens DNA Devourer and Crystal Freeze. Another region had a five times fusion chance. The smallest region was an unlimited fusion chance. And last two were the techniques he was using in the Soaring Dragon World.

Immortal Phoenix Technique

Primordial Origin Technique

Sharky used his points and the wheel started circling. After a few minutes, it stopped at the Immortal Phoenix Technique.

"What am I going to do with this technique?" Sharky murmured feeling he has awoken all of the knowledge of Immortal Phoenix Technique.

"Whatever, I can think about it later. Now, it’s time to refresh myself," He murmured, waking up from the simulation dream.

Sophia and Rosie quickly arrive, seeing that Sharky has woken up.

"Baby, how are you? Did you feel weird," Sophia asked.

"It’s okay, I have just lived there for a few years, I can easily recover," Sharky replied.

"It’s good, that you are okay," Rosie said, then they started giving him a good message.

———

Three days later, Sharky stood on the balcony just after sunrise. The sky was clear, with only a few long clouds trailing over the distant hills.

He had rested. He had thought it through. His mind was calm, and his decision was made.

"We’re going to travel," he said simply.

Sophia looked up from the table where she had been sorting small metal tools. "Where?"

She is confused, because they have already travelled all over the Earth, so which places they have not visited.

"To a different planet," He told her.

"Okay, but first we need to inform Mom and Dad."

Rosie was adjusting a strap on her pack. She nodded. "She’s right."

Sharky stepped away from the balcony railing and picked up his coat from the chair nearby. "Then let’s go for a meeting with Father-in-law and Mother-in-law," he said with a smile.

They walked down the stone steps outside their house, heading for the car parked under the silver-leaved tree. The black vehicle shone in the morning light. Smooth curves. Clean lines. The Rosie Interstellar badge gleamed near the rear wheels.

They got in. Sharky took the driver’s seat. Sophia climbed in beside him. Rosie sat in the back, tying her hair into a loose bun.

The car rolled forward down the path, soft hum rising under them. The city streets were quiet this early. Lamplight flickered against the walls as they passed.

Soon, they reached the Alexander Mansion.

"Son-in-law, what’s the reason for this visit?" Stephen asked Sharky, observing his daughters and son-in-law arriving in the morning.

"Dad, Sharky wants to travel to another Planet, and we are going with him, and we wanted to inform you," Rosie explained.

"Oh, so now you want to travel to another planet. Well, since you’re all young, enjoy your life fully. I give you full permission," Sylvie gave her approval.

"Yes, young ones need to save beautiful memories," Alexa also agreed with her daughters’ proposal.

"Thanks, Mom, Dad, and Second Mom," Sophia smiled happily.

Finally, the day of departure arrived, and Sharky, Rosie, and Sophia stood in front of their family.

"Take care, my grandchildren and grandson-in-law. Explore and learn as much as you can," Hawkins gave his blessings to them.

"We’ll be eagerly waiting for your return, try to bring back many mementos," Seraphina Alexander chimed in.

"Sharky, always take care of them," Stephen instructed his son-in-law.

"And don’t forget to return. In two years, we also have to arrange the wedding plans when Evanthe returns with you, Sharky," Sylvie reminded him of the upcoming wedding.

With their family’s blessings, Sharky activated the powers of Space Clock aliens. He released time and space rays from his hand, creating a portal in front of them.

On the other side of the portal, stars and planets were showing. Sophia’s teleportation powers and Rosie wearing the STT device protected them from the time and space radiation.

Ready for the beginning of their extraordinary journey to explore the vast multiverse.

"Ready?" Sharky asked his two beautiful companions. They both nodded, each holding onto one of Sharky’s shoulders.

Sharky’s hands wrapped around their waists, pulling them closer, and then he stepped inside the Space-Time Portal. In an instant, they vanished from their universe, leaving everyone else in the dark about their destination.

Sharky, Rosie, and Sophia stepped through the time-space portal, they experienced a cluster of many Universes in a circle. In the middle of this cluster, they even glimpsed Veridicus overseeing the vast expanse of the multiverse.

Not visible to normal eyes, but having shared intimate moments with Sharky, both Rosie and Sophia are now able to see Veridicus, a colossal entity that left them in awe.

"So... big," they gasped, turning to Sharky with curious expressions. "Who is he?" they asked.

"He is Veridicus, the judge of the Multiverse, always maintaining balance to prevent disruptions across Universes," Sharky explained.

Noticing the trio traversing from one Universe to another, Veridicus spoke, recognizing Sharky. "Sharky, do not disrupt the balance of other Universes, and try to minimize damage to Universe stability," he warned.

"Of course," Sharky nodded. In agreement, Sophia and Rosie quickly responded, "We will never disturb the balance of the Universe."

With the approval of Veridicus, they entered the other side of the time-space portal.

———

Far beyond the Milky Way Galaxy, there was another galaxy known as the Truella Galaxy.

This galaxy was much like the Milky Way. Around twenty planets moved quietly in their orbits, spinning around their sun.

Some of these planets were dry and lifeless, their surfaces burned by dead stars and strong cosmic winds.

Others were made of thick clouds—shimmering gold and teal fog, slowly collapsing in on themselves. A few were peaceful and green, full of air and life.

But among these many planets, in the center of a stable star system with three suns, there was one special world.

It was a blue planet.

If someone from Earth had seen it, they might have thought it was Earth. But it wasn’t.

This planet shaped the space around it. Its gravity pulled nearby moons into perfect paths. It stood quietly in its place, powerful and calm.

This planet was called Aetherion.

Aetherion was three times bigger than Earth. Some of its lands and seas looked like Earth’s, while others were completely different.

The gravity here was nine times stronger than Earth’s, but the people had long adapted. The air was much cleaner, filled with energy that made every breath feel sharp and full. People on Aetherion lived longer—living for two or even three hundred years was normal.

But even with these gifts, they still had sicknesses, just like Earthlings did.

Its continents spread far and wide, touching all corners of the world. Huge land-bridges connected ancient regions, and deep valleys ran through the earth, filled with rare stones and glowing minerals.

The oceans sparkled faintly with colors that changed in the light. Sunlight warmed their surface, but tall, drifting clouds hung above like mountains in the sky.

The storms here were calm, easy to predict. The seasons came and went gently.

In the skies above the cliffs of Vanthros, great flocks of skybeasts flew together, wings spread wide. Deep in the thick jungles of Mirakel, strange and hidden creatures rested under the shade, quiet and unseen.

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The people of this planet didn’t know their place in the universe.

They had never reached the stars. They didn’t truly understand the sky above them. They lived beneath it, respected it.

Even though the people of Aetherion lived long lives, their world was not as advanced as Earth. While Earth had already sent people to the moon, Aetherion was only beginning to dream of such things. Their scientists were just starting to build rockets, their telescopes only starting to see what lay beyond the clouds.

Their cities were made of stone, steel, and brick—strong and beautiful in an old-fashioned way. The buildings had tall windows, arched roofs, and thick iron doors. Their world stood at the edge of a new era, but hadn’t crossed into it yet.

Most of their machines worked on oil and steam. They used gears and wires, switches and levers. Tall antenna towers blinked red lights into the night sky. Steam trains moved loudly across long tracks, carrying coal, goods, and people through mountains and fields.

Black cars with shiny metal grilles rolled down stone streets. Their bumpers gleamed. The engines growled softly. Some of the richer cities had wide roads and elegant crossings. Others still had horses walking beside old wagons.

Radios buzzed in every home, playing music and news. In the homes of the wealthy, giant black-and-white televisions sat inside heavy wooden frames. Families gathered around them in the evenings, their faces glowing in the screen’s pale light.

Fashion on Aetherion was neat and proper. Men wore long coats with silver buttons, silk ties, and polished shoes. They kept small pocket watches and cigarette cases made of smooth tin. Women wore pleated skirts, leather gloves, and bright lipstick. Their hair was pinned up carefully. Hats were common—wide-brimmed and stylish.

Even though they were behind Earth’s progress, the people of Aetherion believed they were living in the height of innovation. They worked hard. They studied machines, medicine, sea travel, and early rocket designs. They didn’t yet understand space flight, but the idea filled the dreams of those who couldn’t sleep. Some gathered in quiet cafés at night—engineers, painters, writers—talking about the stars over cups of thick tea.

Their world had many religions. Their politics were careful and slow.

Their nations stood side by side like brothers who loved each other, but didn’t always trust. Some borders were quiet. Others were tense.

The people of Aetherion looked just like Earthlings. Their bodies, skin, faces, voices—everything seemed the same. If a person from Earth had suddenly appeared in the middle of a crowd on Aetherion, no one would notice anything strange. No one would think they came from a world far beyond the sky.

They were normal, peaceful people. They built towns, raised families, worked farms and factories. They argued over small things, celebrated big things, and believed they were alone in the universe.

But there was something they didn’t know.

Something hidden among them.

Every now and then—though rare— in millions of child, always happened, that few were born different. These children weren’t easy to spot at first. They smiled, cried, and grew up like anyone else. But inside them was something no one could see. A power. A gift. A speacial abilities.

And whenever one of them was born, the planet itself seemed to react.

—Author’s Note:

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