The Animal Abyssâthe periphery of this black holeâwas a mysterious place where even B-Grades regularly perished. Oneâs perception was useless, while spacetime was so chaotically warped that finding oneâs way through here was basically impossible. Even the Animal Kingdom, with its million years of history, had not managed to solve this enigma.
Additionally, Jack was a lamp without oil. His already lacking strength was deeply exhausted, he was injured all over, and generally in terrible shape. Wanting to survive this place would be difficultâlet alone escape Eva Solvig afterward.
The boundary between normal space and the abyss was invisible. Black within, black without. The only indication it existed was a thin sheet of chaotic space far less orderly and far more powerful than the formations the Animal Kingdom had established.
Before anyone could stop him, Jack had dived into the Animal Abyss.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
His world was toppled. Everything swam. Light no longer moved in straight lines, making his vision unreliable, while space was so deeply scrabbled that no matter how deep into its layers he searched, any sense of direction was missing. From the moment he entered, he was blind and deaf, oblivious to the world around him. All his mighty perception could illuminate was the space ten feet around him. That was nothing. He was basically face-to-face with the darkness.
As soon as he entered the abyss, Jack instantly came to a halt. Running around here was a surefire way to die. He didnât even know whether his pursuers would follow, but he hoped they wouldnât, because he still didnât dare to move quickly.
Even if they did want to chase him, it wouldnât be easy. The chaotic spacetime made it so that even if they entered from the same location, they wouldnât necessarily arrive at the same place. Theyâd just be lost somewhere else in the abyss.
Jack waited a moment and didnât sense anyone following him. That didnât mean he could relax, howeverâthis area was completely submerged in chaotic turbulences of spacetime. Ever-changing distortions barraged him from all sides, and resisting them took a toll on his already spent energy. He was forced to conjure a barrier of the Dao around him. If he let up, his body would be teleported to a dozen locations at once and he would die.
Jack gritted his teeth. He couldnât do this forever. This was crisis after crisis, out of the frying pan and into the fire. He quickly calmed himself and investigated the spacetime around him, looking for patterns. He found someâaltering his barrier in accordance, he dropped his energy expenditure to a level which could last him around an hour.
This was already great. A normal C-Grade would be torn apart as soon as they entered this space storm, and an early B-Grade could have used brute force to persist for around an hour as well. To achieve the same while severely spent and wounded was a testament to Jackâs deep understandings of spacetime.
But it was also useless. While he stayed here, Eva Solvig could freely restore her power outside. She would pursue him as soon as he exited, and the disparity between them would only grow larger the longer he stayed inside.
âDamn!â Jack shouted, clenching his only remaining fist. The other arm had disintegrated from the shoulder down and was very slowly regeneratingâat no lack of pain. But, heâd been through this before. He calmed his mind, shutting away the pain to think.
What can I do? he considered. Damn it all, what can I do?
At least two powerful B-Grades were waiting outside. Chaotic space storms existed insideâsoon to tear him to shreds. Nobody was coming to help him.
Am I doomed?
The thought was bitter. If Jack was being honest with himself, he never expected to die here. Heâd been through countless desperate situations beforeâhe always found a way to turn the tables, turning certain death into an opportunity. Yet, no matter how he wrung his brain, there was no hope to be found this time. He couldnât even imagine a scenario in which he lived.
His only possible salvation was the black hole at the center of the Animal Abyss. He suspected it was not an ordinary one, but as for what it was, he had no idea. The chances of it somehow helping him escape were astronomically low, so low that it could only serve as a suicidal final resort.
However, the abyss itself sometimes contained powerful treasuresâperhaps he could discover a high-grade starship, or a treasure which could erupt with enough power to vanquish his pursuers.
But how could such powerful treasures be found just because he needed them?
I need to search, Jack concluded.
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Suddenly, a black whirlpool entered his perception range, only ten feet away. Jack sensed a powerful suction force. It was unbelievably intenseâas if heâd ran into the actual maw of the black hole. His mind cried out in panic, and he pushed away from it with every bit of power he could command. His only saving grace was that the whirlpool was pulled along by the space currents at an extremely slow speed, like a stone thrown by a mortal. He just barely managed to escape its trajectory and avoid getting sucked inside. Cold sweat covered his body.
If he entered that thing, he would absolutely die.
What the hell was that? he wondered, batting his eyelids to push away the sweat. The black hole? Orâ¦a spatial tunnel into it?
Unfortunately, the information he had about this place was very basic. He could only assume the black whirlpool was a spatial tunnel sucking things into the black holeânothing else could possess such suction force in this place. His understandings into spacetime soon helped him arrive to a hypothesis.
The event horizon of this black hole has shattered!It has turned into countless small whirlpools roaming this place. That is why the abyss is such a chaotic and dangerous placeâbut how could an event horizon break?
A black holeâs event horizon was the boundary after which nothing could escape, not even light. It was the true edge of a black hole. However, it was nothing but a line in spaceâthere was no reason for it to break into pieces.
Something was very, very wrong with this black hole.
Jack gulped. He could vaguely sense that the chaotic storms grew more intense the deeper he went into the abyssâwould these whirlpools become more common? If they traveled just a little bit faster, he couldnât necessarily avoid them.
Going deeper was dangerous. But not going meant certain death, and he was also rapidly running out of time. Jack grimaced, then resolved to search along the edges of the Animal Abyss. He had no idea what he expected to find, but he couldnât just sit here. On the bright side, he had an hour to consider itâif Eva Solvig braved the risk to enter this space, he might find a way to one-up her.
In these chaotic space flows, finding oneâs direction was challenging. Most people in Jackâs position might have headed deeper inside while thinking they were going out, or end up walking in circles and never escape. Jack could use his understandings of spacetime to just barely navigateâhe slowly shifted himself to the very edge of the abyss, only a few feet away from normal space. He then turned his perception range into a needle and stuck it out, using it as a feeler to grasp the situation outside. He wanted to see what Eva Solvig and the other enemies had decided to do.
Of course, perceiving things like this was difficult. The image he got was blurry and vague. He could, however, see some thingsâand, as soon as he did, his blood turned cold. His eyes widened. For the first time since the Integration, or perhaps since he was born, he felt genuine, bone-deep horror.
No!
***
Artus Emberheart had been left behind. He couldnât keep up with Eva Solvig or Jack Rust. He sped forth regardless, following them with just his eyes. They were in empty space, after all, and the clashes of those two were colorful.
Hmm? The Animal Abyss? he thought, watching them turn. His lips curved into a grin. Too bad, Jack Rust. You can never escape. He patted the sack hanging off his waist, still speeding after them. He was slower, but not by too muchâtheir constant fighting slowed them down.
After Jack entered the Animal Abyss, it only took Artus a few minutes to catch up. The Elders of the Animal Kingdom were behind himâfrom start to now, he hadnât spared them a single glance, and they hadnât spoken to him either. Theyâd been like brothers and sisters onceâbut after his exile, they had nothing to talk about.
Artus bowed as soon as he arrived. âAncestor Red Lion. Ancestor Heaven Lance,â he greeted the two B-Gradesâthe one whoâd participated in the original trap had arrived here before him.
The two Ancestors did not reply. Only Red Lion, the patriarch of his Emberheart family, spared him a glanceâthis was the same person whoâd exiled him once upon a time, but their statuses were similar now. How the world turns.
âJack Rust entered the Animal Abyss,â Eva Solvig said, addressing Artus. âIâve already been briefed on this place. The Animal Kingdom has understated its importance to the Hand of Godâa matter we will certainly investigate later.â
âJust a misunderstanding,â said Ancestor Red Lion, taking the lead as the strongest person from the Animal Kingdom side. âWhat do you suggest we do, Envoy? With Jack Rustâs skills in the Space Dao, he can only remain in there for some minutes. I believe we should not pursue. If he doesnât exit soon, he will perish inside.â
This Ancestor was afraid to chase Jack into the abyss. That was why he said what he said. However, how could Eva Solvig not see through him?
âI have no time to waste,â she replied calmly. âIf Jack Rust does not exit soon, the two of you will go in to look for him. Since you safeguard the information around this Animal Abyss so intensely, surely you will be more familiar with it than him.â
The Ancestors bowed, both cursing inwardly. However, Eva Solvig was not done speaking.
âFortunately for you, that might not be necessary. Artus?â
Artus Emberheart had been waiting five years for this moment. His lips spread so wide they almost cracked. A manic glint seeped into his gaze, and he roughly dug a hand into his pouch to retrieve an object.
On closer inspection, it was not an object, but a person. A small one. And Jack, who was watching from inside the abyss, knew exactly who it was. Even after a few years of not meeting each other, even though the other person had grown a lot, Jack could never mistake this aura.
This was Eric. His five-year-old sonâalive, gagged, and shaking in fear.
âI know youâre watching, Jack Rust!â Artus shouted at the abyss. âAn eye for an eye, blood for blood. You once killed my son; I will now kill yours before your very eyes! Hahahaha!â
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