Act 50: A Place Farther Than the Universe (Finale)

In his vision, the colorful starlight reminded Rosen of something, a memory that was too long ago for him, but for some reason, it seemed like it happened yesterday, and it was clearly visible.

Time had lost its effect on him, and Rosen hadn't paid attention for a long time what the year and month were, and where the calendar should be.

All he knew was that the seemingly simple task of killing all the Chaos Civilians had lasted for hundreds of years.

The last man, the Primordial Demon, Brunzoas the Originator, is quite cunning, and Rosen has been hunting him for far longer than he has been fighting him.

Finally, one hundred and thirty-one years after stepping into the abyss of chaos, Rosen struck down the Originator Brunzoas, and used the power of the law to wipe out all beings that contained his breath.

The last point that could threaten the existence of the Atlas continent is gone.

Since Lawson has already fused the laws of the world, he has long become a higher-ranking existence, and I am afraid that the memories of him in mortal minds will gradually disappear, and in the end, the only one who can remember himself on the Atlas continent is Ai Randall, who is a god.

But that's enough.

Rosen is swept into the turbulence of time and space in the pursuit of Brunzoas, the Originator, and arrives in a strange universe, and when the mission is completed, he begins to search for his way home.

But this search lasted for many years.

Rosen cut off all of his connection with the Atlas continent, which was also to prevent him from failing when other beings knew the coordinates of that world through him, but when Rosen was about to go home, this became the biggest problem.

He himself could not know the coordinates of the continent of Atlas.

Rosen began to wander between galaxies.

He has seen the rise and fall of several civilizations, and the aftermath of intergalactic battles can destroy an entire budding civilization that doesn't even understand why it died.

He saw galaxies shift, the two galaxies gradually merging, and the main stars tearing each other apart under the influence of gravity, spewing out streams of particles that illuminate the universe.

He has also been to the darkest places in the universe, where chaos is the main theme, and diametrically opposed civilizations are born in it, each civilization is like a hunter in the dark forest, always vigilant.

He even visited Earth-like planets, where the rocket had just lifted off, and people had a longing for the vast sea of stars, and the words of blessing were broadcast in a wide area.

He also met many travelers like him, some of whom had been uprooted from an entire civilization in order to survive, others who had been exiled as prisoners who had wandered alone, and still others, who had no purpose but to travel to the larger world.

For a long time, Rosen felt only one thing.

A place farther away than the universe is home.

Sometimes, when Rosen is tired of traveling, he will find a planet to rest for a while.

Most of the time it is a barren planet, not only is there no life, not even air and water exist, and the world that can be seen at the end of the world is silent and silent, only lonely companions.

Occasionally, almost in rare chance, Lawson was able to find a planet full of life, but without the birth of intelligent beings, such a planet reminded him of the past, and he couldn't help but stay a few more days, watching the dusk sunset over the vast wilderness, the orange sky and the nameless flowers in the wilderness, listening to the light rain falling and the faint thunder.

More than once in the long and uncountable amount of time, Rosen wanted to stay and live in seclusion in a certain civilization for the rest of his life, but every time he did so, there would be an inexplicable throbbing in his heart, reminding him that there were still people waiting for his return.

So Rosen continued to move forward, through time and space, through the end of civilization.

He can sometimes spy on the wars of higher beings, the war between the world order and chaos is still going on, regardless of victory or defeat, such wars have been so, are as they are, and will be the same in the future.

He is powerless to change, he can only protect himself, maybe after stepping into the world of the universe, human thinking will really change, thinking not just overnight, but an era and the next era, a long life brings about essential changes, people are more inclined to rationality, indifference rather than emotion and enthusiasm.

Thinking back to the present from the distant past, Rosen gathered all the information he could gather based on the relationship between the planets and stars in the continent of Atlas, and established two million nine hundred and fifty-five thousand seven hundred and thirty-one similar star systems, and he looked for them one by one, hoping to reach his goal.

This one is one of them, it took about two hundred days for Lawson to fly from locking on here, and it took more than a hundred days just to make three consecutive twists and turns, and this is a rather remote star field.

But almost as soon as he took out of the fold, Rosen felt that this was indeed the continent of Atlas.

The remnants of the law in the air were all too familiar to him, and Lawson hurriedly calibrated the time to see how much time had passed since he left, but when the results came in, he was silent.

"102,000 years......

Yes, 100,000 years have passed since Rosen left the Atlas continent and entered the Chaos Abyss, which is the standard time of the Atlas continent, and in fact the time that has passed on Rosen may be longer.

100,000 years is enough time to produce a civilization and enough to destroy a civilization.

Rosen pressed the thought in his mind and gradually flew towards the galaxy, and when he flew close to the continent of Atlas, Rosen saw a pitch-black world.

Although the entire planet is still mostly wrapped in a blue ocean, it is like a huge and dead tombstone without the glow of lights.

"Am I still one step too late, and this planet can't escape the fate of being destroyed after all?"

Rosen muttered to himself, thinking of a lot of people, people who wouldn't see again, people who longed to see again.

"Anyway, let's go check it out. ”

He made the decision to get closer to the planet.

At this moment, on the surface of the planet, which was dark and there was no light in sight, a little light appeared.

One, two, three, more light appeared, spreading across the surface of the planet.

Rosen noticed that the lights were intertwined to form a text-like pattern.

His eyes moistened, and a smile appeared on his lips, and he read the meaning of the pattern word by word.

It was a sentence in the lingua franca of Atlas, and although the words and grammar were somewhat different, Lawson recognized the meaning of the words that spanned the entire planet at the first time.

- Welcome back.

(Vol. 12: The End of the Firebearer, End)

(The bones of the sin realm are kings in the end, the whole book ends)