The Shining Star Above The Heaven-Chapter 627: The Outer Space
"Master," Reiss said.
Aldrian nodded.
"Do you like it here?" he asked with a smile. ๐ป๐โฏโฏ๐ค๐๐๐๐ฐ๐๐๐.๐ธ๐๐ฎ
"Yes, Master, I like it here. There is nothing more I could hope for in this place," Reiss answered as he stood up.
Aldrian nodded again.
"Then what about your cultivation? Havenโt you felt restless and burdened by the fact that you canโt cultivate properly due to the lack of a supportive environment?" he asked, which made Reiss freeze in place before falling silent. Of course, nothing could be hidden from his master, so he sighed and nodded.
"But Master, Iโ"
"I already have an idea to solve your problem, and any devil beastโs, so donโt worry. Just wait for my news," Aldrian cut him off, causing Reissโs eyes to widen.
"No, Master, how could youโ"
"No buts. And Iโll tell you this in advance, you donโt have to feel guilty. I benefit from your growth too. The stronger you become, the more confident Iโll be leaving important tasks in your hands. So donโt feel guilty for my sake. Instead, be happy, youโre going to become stronger and even more helpful to me." Aldrian cut Reiss off again, causing him to fall silent.
He was truly speechless. Aldrian seemed to know exactly what he was about to say, and he couldnโt help but sigh. He knew that if he wanted to become stronger and be of greater help to his master, then what he needed to do was avoid being a burden and stop being stubborn.
"Thank you, Master. I wonโt disappoint you," he said while bowing.
Aldrian, looking at Reiss like this, could only offer a wry smile. This guy really was just like Aurelia. He ended up saying the same thing to him as he had to her. It couldnโt be helped, both of them came from the same place and shared the same mindset. It would take time for their way of thinking to shift toward something freer.
"Alright, let me check something," Aldrian said as he touched Reissโs forehead. Reiss allowed him without question, and after finishing, Aldrian asked Reiss to transform into his beast form and checked him again.
"Thatโs it for now. Wait for my news," Aldrian said once he was done. He then disappeared, leaving Reiss bowing behind.
"Thank you once again, Master."
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Aldrian reappeared in the sky above the palace. He looked down at his floating land, where he could see several activities taking place. His parents were still in their training session, occasionally mixing it with some lovely dovey moments.
Baek Jimin was enjoying the garden scenery with a cup of tea, joined by Angelica and Eleine. Aurelia remained in the garden, enjoying her solitude, while Reiss continued flying in his beast form.
Aldrian was glad they could finally enjoy a peaceful environment after the events that had forced them into a bloodbath. He had brought his close family and friends here so they could settle into this new home of his.
Of course, for people like his parents, Sylphia, Baek Jimin, and Eleine, he had no reason not to bring them here.
As for Angelica, although she didnโt say it out loud, he knew she wanted to follow him when she saw him leaving with his family. He had also intended to take her out of the church anyway, to let her see more of the world. Pope Claudius had agreed to let her go as well.
She had truly worked hard to make it to this point, despite the disability that had limited her in the past.
As for Aurelia and Reiss, they had chosen to stay close to him for obvious reasons. He was their master, and they didnโt want to be far from him, so they refused to stay with the beasts from the World Treeโs group.
The only one absent was Xin Haotian, who had decided to return with his family to their secret realm to take care of their own affairs after the war.
Aldrian had already asked all of them to stay in this place, whether just for a while or for as long as they wanted, as it was the best location not only on this continent, but also in the entire world, or even across the whole first heaven.
It was no surprise, considering this place and the entire core region had been built by two gods. There was nothing lacking here.
Even the gods themselves would want to stay in this place because of the richness of divine energy.
At first, they had been truly shocked that the grand palace had become his. The palace and its entire territory, which was said to have been built by the gods in ancient times, was now in Aldrianโs possession?
Aldrian had to explain that this was how it was meant to be, he had successfully inherited the legacy of the gods who built this place when he first entered it. Most of the people who came with him eventually nodded in understanding.
It was indeed a fortunate encounter, and thankfully, Aldrian had been able to inherit the godsโ legacy. That alone explained his sudden leap in cultivationโeven to the point where he now had the power to fight a god.
Only Sylphia knew there was more to it, as she was aware of Aldrianโs past life and mysterious origin. She believed this place had likely been waiting for someone like him to claim it, and she was right. Aldrian had told her the truth in the midst of their sex session when she asked him about it.
After Aldrian was satisfied observing the activities on the floating land, he turned his attention to the core region and beyond. He decided to ascend higher and higher until he could see the entire continent, the sky growing darker as he rose.
From his vantage point, his vision was no longer limited to just the Barisan continent, he could even see other continents in the distance.
The Barisan Continent was slightly smaller than the others and located in isolation, surrounded on all sides by vast oceans. It was an ideal place to create a secluded community, untouched by the influence of other continents.
He continued to fly upward until he finally reached outer space, a place that had once been unreachable when the protective formation of the continent was still active.
This was something he had already tried on the night after the war ended, and he truly enjoyed it. Rising into the outer space of the world and gazing upon the majesty and vastness of the first heaven.
That night, he had wondered whether he could fly as high as possible now that the barrier trapping the continent had been deactivated. It didnโt take him long to try, and he was glad to find that he could actually break through the atmospheric barrier and reach outer space.
The moment he reached space, he felt as if he were back in his past life.
He had also already tried moving as far as possible from his home planet, and he was able to do it without any problem. Even after he left the range of his domain, the difference was minimal. He could still control his flight without much difficulty.
At this moment, he looked at his own world, a truly massive, round planet. Then he turned his gaze upward, where he could clearly see a blinding light from a kind of sun above the firmament. That lone sun seemed to be the one illuminating this part of the universe.
His eyes also took in the countless stars that were visible to him. Even the sunlight, which hid the glow of the other stars, couldnโt stop him from admiring the glittering expanse of space filled with starlight.
He truly liked this feeling, this sense of power, as if he had returned to his past life. This kind of scenery had once been normal for him. In his past life, his gaze had known no bounds, as if his eyes could perceive the deepest secrets of the universe. Everything before him had felt within his control, like pieces on a chessboard.
A chessboard where he could create pawns from nothing.
His gaze then shifted to a few glittering stars, much brighter and closer than the others. He assumed they were the nearest stars to his home planet and began to wonder what kind of civilizations might exist there.
There were many civilizations spread across the universe, each on their own stars or planets. Each civilization was not always the same as the others. For example, the planet called Earth, where Zhang Haoran came from, only had mortals as far as he could remember.
It was vastly different here, where countless beings possessed cultivation and could perform feats far beyond the comprehension of Earthโs inhabitants.
During his last journey through space, he had seen movement in the distance and assumed it must have been other cultivators from another civilization, or something similar. They were using some kind of transportation, like flying fortresses, to travel through space. Some of them even appeared to be heading toward his home world.
They had landed on one of the continents, but he wasnโt interested in learning more. He would find out when the time came. For now, he just wanted to enjoy his time after the war. He had no desire to meddle in the affairs of the other continents or the outer world, at least, not so soon.
Aldrian remained still, quietly observing the stars, until a thought came to his mind, something crucial for his future growth and long-term plan. His gaze shifted back to his planet.
"If I want to make this entire planet my domain in one swoop... then where am I supposed to build it?"
Then he looked at the stars again.
"What about this entire heaven? Where am I supposed to create the domain to make all of this my domain?"