Clouds of gasses hung in the void like pregnant titans. They were brown, yellow, purple, green⦠All colors in existence covered the cosmos, bloating it with the essence of creation just waiting to happen.
âPretty,â Nauja said.
Jack raised a brow. âJust that? I thought seeing a nebula up close would be a little more exciting.â
âOh, Iâve been around. Itâs not my first nebula.â
âSheâs right,â Salin commented. âYou should have seen that whale swimming through a nebula. That, my friend, was a sight to behold.â
Nearby, Brock snickered. Jack rolled his eyes. âWell, like it or not, this is the best I have.â
âAnd Iâm sure itâs great, buddy,â Salin replied, patting Jackâs shoulders. âSoâthe Exploding Sun is in there?â
âSomewhere. We just have to find it.â
Reaching the headquarters of the Exploding Sun wasnât too difficult. Jack already knew it was inside the Bow Nebula, a cloud of multi-colored gasses and dust so colossal it dwarfed even stars. Even in the vast galaxy, such a place was visible from extremely far away. Theyâd just flown directly here from Derion.
On the down side, finding a few planets nested somewhere inside a massive nebula was like looking for a needle in the haystack. Thankfully, they had the bromobile.
âIâm getting a faint reading,â Nauja said, looking at the starshipâs various instruments. âThere is a teleporter in the nebula, but itâs far awayâit should be close to the other side.â
Jack nodded. Back when Master Huali had taken him outside the nebula to watch a supernova, reaching there had only taken a short while. Field Nebulaâthe Exploding Sun headquartersâshould be near the edge.
âWhat are we waiting for?â Brock spoke up. âLetâs go! For the bros!â
âFor the bros!â the other three replied, and the bromobile dove straight into the nebula. Suddenly, the star-riddled darkness was replaced by colorful gasses of all kinds. It was like flying through a rainbow. Even Nauja and Gan Salin, who had been indifferent so far, showed a rare stunned expression.
Jack stuck out his chest. âYour whale had no windows, did it?â
Suddenly, the gasses parted. A comet emerged, shooting straight for them and narrowly missing their ship.
âThere is no visibility and weâre going too fast!â Nauja explained, rushing for the helm. âDo something!â
âI got it,â Jack replied. His form flickeredâsuddenly, he was outside the bromobile, standing stably on its prow. Waves of Fist Dao emanated from his body. The bromobile adopted a new momentum, suddenly not sailing through the nebula but punching through. A faint purple aura surrounded them, shaped as a fist, and the occasional comet was smashed away.
What was once a starship had become a fist punching through the cosmos, unstoppably tearing through all in its way. Standing on the prow, Jack couldnât help grinning. Infinite colors swam around himâand it was only thanks to his personal power that he could experience such beauty.
Salinâs voice echoed in his mind. âThatâs very impressive, donât get me wrong,â
he said, âbut donât you think weâre a little too eye-catching?â
They were supposed to approach Field Nebula stealthily. However, Jackâs grin remained unbothered. âI am dispersing the energy fluctuations into the dozens of miles of space surrounding us,â he replied. âUnless someone draws close enough to be detected, we should resemble nothing but a slightly larger meteor.â
âOh. Okay. You do you, chief.â
They tore through the nebula. Teleporting at this time would create ripples that even Jack couldnât suppress, so they chose the far slower method of flying. A distance that would normally take moments would now last weeks. But, this close to potentially enemy territory, it was better to be safe than sorry.
Jack still used his powers to shrink space under them, vastly accelerating their ship. Otherwise, even years wouldnât be enough to cross a nebula.
Using Fist and Space Dao to simultaneously protect, hide, and accelerate their ship took a toll on Jack. He wouldnât run low on energy by such limited consumption, but he also couldnât spare the attention to meditate. Therefore, he had to settle for easier matters.
Salin took out a deck of cards and taught them a game called Crazy Guy Goes to Town.
âThatâs obviously made-up,â Jack said immediately.
âAll games are,â Salin replied. âNow, pay attention.â
Surprisingly, the game was fun. Whether Salin had made it himself or was just using a pre-existing game under a more amusingâfor himâname, Jack had to admit it was well-designed. Cultivators of their level had extreme mental faculties, able to calculate thousands of variations on the fly. Yet, Crazy Guy Goes to Town had just the right proportion of luck and strategy for the possible variations to increase exponentially, making sure that the game remained challenging.
It was similar to chess, but with the added randomness of cards.
Since none of the four focused on the Mental stat, they were equally matched, with Jack quickly emerging as the superior player thanks to his relatively absurd stats. Still, it remained a fun pastime.
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The days flowed on. They approached their destination eventuallyâthe starship slowed down to be less easily detectable, while all other activity was reduced to a minimum.
âWe should be getting close,â Nauja said. âBe ready.â
âHow close?â Salin whispered. âA minute or a day?â
âWhy are you guys whispering?â Jack asked in a normal voice.
âDonât be boring,â Salin whispered his reply. âWeâre approaching stealthilyâitâs good manners to speak in whispers.â
âGood manners to whom?â
âTo the people weâre about to ambush! Have I taught you nothing all these years, Jack?â
Jack shook his head. As he was about to reply, the gasses grew thinner around them, and Nauja hurriedly brought the starship to a stop. Pale lights could be seen through the dustâmanmade ones.
The four cultivators glanced at each other, nodded, then stepped outside the starship. Jack shrank itâa function of the bromobileâand stashed it in his space ring.
âBe careful. Letâs go,â he instinctively whispered.
Salinâs eyes brightened. âAh-hah! Youâre doing it!â
âShut up. Itâs good manners.â
They flew closer. Finally, the gasses disappeared completely, revealing a pocket of emptiness inside the nebula with three planets suspended in the center. Jackâs mind was filled with memoriesâthis was Field Nebula, where he once lived and trained for several months. The headquarters of the Exploding Sun faction.
Except, it was no longer their headquarters.
One of the three planets was cracked and deserted. Beside it, the Inner and Outer Planets remained whole, but parts of their surface were ruined, turned into desolate expanses of unnaturally pure white sand. The once lively planets had been reduced to boulders. The apocalypse had washed over this placeâan apocalypse going by the name of Eva Solvig.
Jack clenched his fists. The Exploding Sun had been kind to himâto see their headquarters reduced to such a state brought him sadness. He wasnât the only one, eitherâthe other three had spent even longer here, taking the Outer Planet as their home for almost a year. Now, white deserts were reflected in their eyes, places where once-glorious metropolises used to span.
âThat bitch,â Salin said, his eyes oozing hatred. âIâll fucking slaughter her.â
âDonât lose heart,â Brock encouraged them. His eyes were dark but clear. âA true bro must remain composed at all times. Anger is a tool, not a reaction.â
âSorry man. You make sense, but Iâm insane.â
âBrock is right,â Jack said. âLetâs calm ourselves before approaching. If there are enemies here, a single mistake could get us killed.â
âThere are,â Nauja replied. âLook over there. I can see their flags.â
The rest followed her finger with their eyes, settling onto the center of Field Nebula. It wasnât just three planetsâa small moon was stable between them, formerly acting as a teleportation hub. Now, that moon had been transformed into an outpost for the Hand of God, if the flags flying above it were any indication.
In a display of unhinged imperialism, a massive pole had been stabbed into the Center Moon, rising ten miles above the ground and at least as much below. A large flag lay motionless on its top, held in place by iron chainsâthere was no wind at such altitude.
In fact, there was no wind at all as the Center Moon had no atmosphere. The smaller flags waved due to some magic.
Seeing the massive pole which destabilized the entire moon for the sole purpose of flying a flag, Jack felt bitterness rise through his throat. He suppressed it. âLetâs focus on getting information,â he said darkly. âEven if we destroy this place, it will alert the Handâs B-Grades. Letâs not take such a risk without reason.â
The other three nodded. They were not here to reclaim Field Nebula or punish the Hand cultivators. Their goal was to find Shol or information pertaining to himâafter all, Shol was one of the very few people who knew the frequency of Earthâs teleporter. As tempting as it might be to rip that pole out of the ground and stab it into the backside of the Hand outpost leader, that was a sentiment better saved for later.
âI know where Sholâs house was,â Jack said. âFollow me.â
Space curved and hugged them like a blanket. Light passed around, not touching themâthey were invisible. Like this, they flew towards the inner planet, the place where the D- and C-Grade cultivators once lived. Much of the planet was a lifeless white expanse by now, and there were no occupants to be seen. Still, Jack could make out that the area he once inhabitedâMaster Hualiâs estateâremained standing.
Of course, it had collapsed due to the many earthquakes caused by the battling C-Grades. Blood even littered the once peaceful paths and corridorsâa reminder of how brutality ruins beauty.
The estate was now completely empty. Jack brought his friends to Sholâs little wooden cabin and stepped before the entrance. âHere it is,â he said. After scanning the house with his perception, he pushed the door open, revealing a place only partially dusted by the passage of a few months.
The furniture and items were thrown all across the room. Jack sighed deeply. With a wave of his hand, everything floated back to its original position, and the cabin looked as if a day hadnât gone by.
âIâve come here twice,â Jack said. âTwo times Shol poured me tea, and neither time was I able to finish it. Today, again, I will not taste teaâ¦â
âDo you think there was any clue here that you just moved back into place?â Salin asked.
Jack stared at him. Salin stared back. âShit!â
Forgetting sentimentalism, they began searching the house. If Shol had fled this place, he might have left behind some hint for Jackâotherwise, meeting again would be far too difficult.
âI got something!â Nauja exclaimed. She pushed away a stack of papers on the table to reveal a single parchmentâit looked more recent than the others, and also written in haste. On it, Jack could make out Sholâs handwriting.
âEndless stars and fire flight, gather where we won the fight⦠â
Salin groaned. âI should have known. Shol is a monk; of course he speaks in riddles.â
âThis could indicate his hiding place,â Jack said. âOrâ¦it could be completely unrelated. But we didnât find anything else.â
âThere is an easier way to find him. If heâs been captured and held prisoner in the Center Moon, we can just rescue him.â
âThat would be ideal.â Jack nodded. They kept searching for a while, coming up with nothing. âWell, no time like the present,â Jack said. âGuess we got to beat them up.â
âActually, big bro,â Brock said, placing a firm hand on Jackâs shoulder, âlet us handle it.â
âUs?â
âMe, dog bro, girl bro. Us three. We got thisâyou just search for monk bro.â
Jack raised a brow. He glanced at the other two, both of whom were excited. âThatâs right! Weâre not useless!â Salin exclaimed. âWe can do this! And, if it gets too hard, you can always join later.â
âThatâs⦠I donât know, guys. It could be dangerous. Weâre pressed for time.â
âWe donât lose time,â Brock said. âWe keep them busy, you search in secret. If you fight, you have to fight and then search. Takes more time.â
âBesides,â Nauja said, stepping forward, âdonât forget where we areâthis is Field Nebula, the birthplace of the bro army. If the three of us, the original bro squad, donât take revenge for what happened here, how will we face our other bros in the future?â
Jack laughed. âFine. I trust you guys. Letâs do it this way.â
âAwesome!â Salin exclaimed, punching the air. âBro squadâ¦assemble!â
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