Chapter 1555 A Deity's Promise

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Chapter 1555 A Deity's Promise

Author's Note: Unedited Chapter

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Fraumbultin smiled, his gaze filled with warmth and wisdom. "I see a future where we continue to innovate and explore, where we use our technology to solve problems and improve lives. I see a future where every Slarkov has the opportunity to reach their full potential. And most importantly, I see a future where we remain united, working together for the greater good."

The crowd erupted in applause, their voices filled with enthusiasm and hope.

Centuries passed, and the legacy of Fraumbultin was carefully maintained. Each new chief, chosen from his lineage, ruled with the same principles of fairness and unity that Fraumbultin had instilled. The Slarkovs flourished under this steady leadership, their society becoming a beacon of technological advancement and harmony.

Gustav watched as the holographic playback showed the peaceful progression of time on Humbad. The cityscapes evolved, with towering structures of sleek design and sprawling green spaces that reflected their commitment to sustainability. The golden energy of Dimension Six continued to power their innovations, and the Slarkovs lived in a state of balance and prosperity.

"Fraumbultin's vision has truly come to life," Gustav thought, admiring the scenes of progress and cooperation. "They've built a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive."

The playback shifted to a grand ceremony, where Fraumbultin the 45th was being inaugurated as the new chief. The amphitheater was filled with Slarkovs, their faces reflecting pride and hope. Fraumbultin the 45th, a tall and wise-looking figure, stood before them, his expression one of solemn responsibility.

"As I take on the mantle of chief," Fraumbultin the 45th began, his voice resonating through the amphitheater, "I vow to uphold the principles that have guided our people for centuries. We will continue to use our technology wisely, to support one another, and to honor the legacy of our ancestors."

The crowd erupted in applause, their voices filled with enthusiasm and support. Gustav felt a deep sense of admiration for Fraumbultin the 45th. "He carries the weight of his lineage with grace and dedication," he thought. "He is the embodiment of their values."

However, as the celebration continued, a shadow loomed on the horizon. The playback showed the skies darkening, an ominous sign of the impending tragedy. Another battle between deities had erupted, and this time, the consequences would be far more devastating.

Gustav watched in horror as the playback depicted the colossal battle in space. The deities clashed with unimaginable force, their energies creating shockwaves that rippled through the cosmos. The very fabric of reality seemed to tremble under the weight of their conflict.

"Not again," Gustav thought, his heart sinking. "The Slarkovs have already endured so much. How much more can they take?"

The battle reached a catastrophic climax when one of the deities was struck down. The defeated deity's corpse, massive beyond comprehension, began to drift through space. The playback highlighted the sheer scale of the body, which was as massive as the combination of thirty planets.

As the deity's corpse floated toward Humbad's solar system, the sun was blotted out, casting the planet into darkness. The holographic images showed the Slarkovs looking up at the sky in terror and disbelief, their world plunged into an eerie twilight.

Fraumbultin the 45th addressed his people in the aftermath of the catastrophe. He stood on a platform, his face illuminated by the faint, golden glow of Dimension Six. "My fellow Slarkovs," he said, his voice steady but filled with sorrow, "we face a challenge unlike any we have encountered before. The corpse of a deity has cast a shadow over our world, and we must come together to find a way through this darkness."

The crowd erupted in applause, their voices filled with enthusiasm and hope. Gustav felt a deep sense of admiration for the Slarkovs and their journey. "Their story is one of resilience and unity," he thought. "They've faced unimaginable challenges, but they have always found a way to rise above them."

As the playback came to an end, Gustav stood in the silent chamber, the weight of what he had witnessed pressing heavily on his heart. The truth about Dimension Six and the Slarkovs' struggle had been laid bare before him, and he felt a profound sense of responsibility.

"I understand now," he thought. "The Slarkovs' story is a warning and a guide. Their struggles and sacrifices must not be forgotten. I must use what I've learned here to protect our universe and prevent the same fate from befalling us."

He looked around the chamber, taking in the intricate machinery and the flickering holograms. The knowledge and technology of the Slarkovs were within his reach, preserved in Dimension Six. It was a treasure trove of information, a lifeline that could help him combat the dark plane and protect his world.

"I will honor your memory," Gustav vowed silently. "I will use what you've left behind to ensure that your sacrifices were not in vain."

With renewed determination, he approached the central console, ready to delve deeper into the wealth of information contained within the archive. Each discovery brought him closer to understanding the nature of the dark plane and the means to combat it. The journey was far from over, but Gustav knew that he was on the right path.

As he worked, he felt the presence of Miss Aimee guiding him, her strength and wisdom echoing in his mind. "You believed in me," he thought, "and I will not let you down."

Hours turned into days as Gustav continued his search, the vast archive revealing its secrets to him. He learned about the advanced technology of the Slarkovs, their struggles and triumphs, and the forces that had ultimately led to their downfall. Each piece of

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The holographic playback continued, depicting the grim reality the Slarkovs faced after the death of the deity and the resultant eclipse of their sun. The initial challenge of surviving in darkness was compounded by a new and insidious threat: the ashy sand-like pollution emitted from the deity's corpse. This pollution began to spread through space, turning into a malevolent force that swallowed up orbital bodies, including moons and satellites.

Gustav watched as the holographic images showed the spread of this pollution. It moved with a sinister, creeping inevitability, engulfing everything in its path. The Slarkovs, already struggling with the loss of sunlight, now faced an even greater existential threat.

"We must protect ourselves," Fraumbultin the 45th declared, his voice resolute as he addressed the council. "This pollution is unlike anything we've encountered before. We need to act quickly to safeguard our planet."

The council members nodded in agreement, their faces reflecting their concern. One of the scientists, a middle-aged Slarkov with silver hair, spoke up. "We have developed barriers using the energy from Dimension Six," she said. "These barriers should be able to hold off the pollution and give us time to find a more permanent solution."

Fraumbultin the 45th looked at the council members, determination in his eyes. "Let's implement these barriers immediately. Every second counts."

The playback shifted to show the Slarkovs working tirelessly to erect the barriers. Massive towers were constructed around the planet, each one pulsating with the golden energy of Dimension Six. The barriers shimmered with an ethereal light, forming a protective shield around Humbad.

Gustav felt a sense of hope as he watched the Slarkovs' efforts. "They're doing everything they can to protect their world," he thought. "They won't give up without a fight."

As the barriers were activated, the ashy sand-like pollution met with resistance. The barriers held strong, repelling the malevolent force and preventing it from reaching the planet's surface. The Slarkovs breathed a collective sigh of relief, their efforts seemingly paying off.