Chapter 2411: Ridiculous Technology
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I heard in silence what Flora was talking with Eduard and Michaella.
"So? Flora asked. "Will you try to explain to me what happened to humanity since you all left?" asked Flora. "I could also give you a brief explanation of what happened on Earth, and what happened to the very last humans that remained like me."
"We would love to know..." said Michaela. "And what happened to humanity is... well, something that has span for hundreds of thousands of years by now."
"However, we could give you a brief resume," said Eduard. "Once our ancestors departed from Earth, there was the Great Era of Exploration, where humanity divided into twelve different colonies that explored each a part of the Universe."
"Twelve?!" asked Flora.
"Yes, out of the twelve, eight didn't make it to a safe planet," nodded Michaella. "Either unable to ever find a suitable planet and dying off due to eventual lack of resources or because of alien lifeforms attacks."
"How bold, even with Gods and other Supernatural Beings living in Earth now?" asked Flora. "I might not be there right now but there are still several powerful Supreme Gods in that world without even considering Genesis herself... what gives them so much confidence they can win? No technology could ever..."
"Well, our technology could probably do it now," said Michaella. "We've advanced beyond previous technology to completely new levels. After humanity managed to absorb the plasma of stars and fuel powerful weapons of mass destruction with them, we were able to destroy the Crimson Emperor and shatter their Soul Core into pieces. From there, we used his materials to create even stronger technology."
"Then the swarm's home planet was pulverized, completely destroyed," said Eduard. "It was still an arduous fight, but the machines we built upon the Crimson Emperor's materials plus the plasma of stars was strong enough to go against them as well!"
"And lastly, the Angel was also ultimately slain," said Michaella. "Over ten thousand years ago by a powerful pilot that carries your family name, Flora. He piloted a giant machine of white and silver color powered by a hundred crystalized planetoid cores, ten-star cores, and a miniature black hole. The greatest machine humanity has ever built. The Great Star Guardian, Eternus."
"A-A miniature black hole?!" asked Flora. "You made such ridiculous impossible technology? I... I guess after hundreds of thousands- no, perhaps millions of years. Something like this could eventually be achieved... yet despite that humanity never was able to empower their own bodies?"
"No, it was always easier to just create machines to solve our problems," Eduard shrugged with his machine's shoulders.
"Ah... Yeah, that's definitely how humans work." Flora smiled bitterly.
She's not wrong.
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