"Done with the test?"
The words resounded behind Scientist Luthor, who held a tablet device in his hands, eyes knitted in quiet disbelief at the screen.
The question drew him out of it, and he turned to the side to find the golden figure whose eyes were currently looking through the glass enclosure before them.
There, on a bed with a half-covered layer glowing in runes, was White, who remained motionless.
"Galaxy Altharion. Yes, we are. Iām sorry if it took longer than usual."
He said, passing the tab to Galaxy Altharion, whose golden eyes knitted at the screen.
His fingers brushed across its surface, dragging up numbers and words after words with a speed that was beyond human.
"And all of this is correct?"
He asked, turning to the scientist, who nodded.
"We did the estimations as close to the true factor as we could."
"His adaptation to space is absolutely unlike anything weāve ever seen. Almost as if heās been birthed from it."
"I could confidently say he has the highest Galaxial Attunement results in the entire EGES."
Scientist Luthor explained.
"Hmmm, and quite resistant to anesthetics too," Galaxy Altharion added.
Scientist Luthor paused in confusion before glancing toward the bed beyond the glass.
Shock flashed across his face when he realized White was gone, and he turned at the sound of footsteps approaching.
There, rubbing his neck, was none other than White, leaving Scientist Luthor in shock.
"The anesthetic dose you were given should have knocked you out for at least eight hours. Itās barely been five hours."
To White, it had felt like nothing more than an annoying stinging pain around his neck that was quickly fading.
"So... whatās the third test?"
He asked as Galaxy Altharion walked towards him, pausing halfway to turn and look back at Scientist Luthor.
"You donāt mind if I keep this tab to myself... do you?"
He asked, and the scientist froze.
The tablet was where all the information on the subject was stored, and from there it would be transferred and archived into the main information line, where every subjectās information was held for future use by Humanity Ascension.
He couldnāt hand it over until Whiteās information had been safely stored, yet the moment Scientist Luthor looked into those golden eyes that seemed to pierce straight into his soul, a cold chill crawled down his spine.
He forced a smile and waved, saying
"Itās fine, itās fine. Iāll just get another tab."
"Thank you."
Galaxy Altharion said before moving to the exit, signaling for White to follow him.
"Hmmm."
White hummed quietly, feeling as if he had just witnessed a robbery scene happen, but then he shrugged it off, following after Galaxy Altharion.
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"So... what was the third test again?"
He asked again as they ascended into the sky.
They were moving at a speed that turned them into beams of light, and whatās more, they had been moving upward like this for two hours now.
"Thereās no third test."
Galaxy Altharion said curtly, and White paused, but then the man continued moving, forcing him to catch up.
"So... weāre going to the main institute then?"
He asked, the answer seeming obvious.
"I just received seven distress signals from EGES member vessels scattered across space. Theyāve been attacked by Slitrites, and theyāre calling for help."
He said, and Whiteās brow twitched.
"Wait, wait, wait. I thought there would be some sort of training, you know? Like a six-month training to get used to the spatial terms and stuff like how to pilot a jet..."
"Itās called a vessel."
Galaxy Altharion corrected.
"Exactly, stuff like that. Iāll need to learn all of that first, right?"
He asked, but then something appeared within Whiteās sensory range, and he immediately paused mid-air.
Galaxy Altharion continued, and White watched with narrowed eyes as a part of space suddenly opened and Galaxy Altharion stepped in.
After he did, it began to materialize.
A black jet, massive yet sleek, almost perfectly fused with the darkness of the void around them.
The hatch had currently been opened, allowing Galaxy Altharion in, and White himself would have flown in too if not for his senses instantly seeing through the camouflage and noticing the heaviness in the space.
Galaxy Altharion paused, then turned back to him, getting on one knee while stretching his hand down for White.
All of it seemed to White like him being rushed into a trap, but then he came to a conclusion.
āIf they try anything funny, Iāll just blow up the jet to bits with a black hole.ā
With that, he took Galaxy Altherionās hands and was raised in immediately.
The hatch closed, right after which the jet sped into the distance.
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"Youāll get your training... straight from the real deal."
Galaxy Altharion said, breaking off the hold as he resumed walking forward.
There was darkness everywhere at first, but then it quickly lit up, and White paused before lowering his eyes.
There on one knee was a blue-colored creature that cradled Whiteās hand like a baby, his long lips slowly inching forward for a kiss.
"Eeuuughhh!"
He exclaimed, snapping back his hand and knocking the blue guy straight on the face.
"You should have savored Captain Altharionās handhold. He only ever gives it once."
A second voice resounded behind him as he watched another creature, this time a purple-skinned alien, walking just by his legs.
Both were very short, with their entire height barely reaching Whiteās knees.
"What are you?"
White asked.
These creatures were obviously not humans.
It wasnāt just the skin color and short height, but the single glowing antenna above their heads.
Funny enough, the purple one had a blue-colored antenna, while the blue one had a purple-colored antenna.
"Those are Puffin and Quffin... theyāre cleaners."
"Oh, fuck you, Llumino!"
White turned his gaze from the aliens, looking forward.
Blue hair, pale white face, holding a mocking grin with a coat hanging off his shoulder.
It was none other than one of the people White had met after he broke apart the realm during the first test.
"Youāre an EGES member... of course."
White deduced.
"Not just an EGES member."
He corrected, continuing,
"Iām part of the Astral Guard Squad, under the command of the unbeatable, untouchable, unavoidable, greatly revered, unique, powerful,"
He paused as if heād lost the next words to use, whispering,
"Give me some more words, Callisto."
"Donāt jinx it."
"And mighty Captain Altharion!"
He finally completed as White rolled his eyes.
He moved forward, noticing that the pink-haired girl from the test was also there.
āSo she too is a member of Astral Guard.ā
"Xup!"
She waved, though her eyes remained fixed on hundreds of holographic flickering in and out of existence.
White finally caught up to Galaxy Altharion, who was currently standing behind two people seated down while the same holographic flashed before them, their hands becoming a blur from how fast they moved.
"How bad is it?"
Whiteās ears picked up the question from Galaxy Altharion.
"Very bad."
A feminine voice replied.
White couldnāt see her face, but he could still make out the clear purple hair tied down into two long knots behind her.
"Weāve already lost contact with six of the vessels. Trying to track down the location of the seventh, and the only active one."
It was another feminine voice, this one with long white hair, whose sight made Whiteās heart skip up a bit, before quickly regaining himself.
"Tell me youāve already gotten the coordinates."
Galaxy Altharion said.
"We already do, and weāre heading there now. Just needed more accuracy..."
She replied.
"And we have it."
"Taking control of their entire vessel cameras."
The purple-haired lady replied, and a massive footage screen appeared in the cockpit, drawing everyoneās attention.
"The hell?"
White muttered beneath his breath, looking at the footage.
It was like a swarm of ants on food, except instead of ants, they were rat-like creatures that looked like a mix between humanoid rats and bare pitch-black skin.
They numbered more than three hundred, and right now they completely covered up seven massive jets, which all continuously fired beams of light, blowing holes through the attacking creatures, but it was just like fighting ants.
No matter how many they killed, there were only more of them coming.
"Speed up."
Galaxy Altharion said, and White unconsciously jerked forward, quickly grabbing onto a chair by the side as the jet suddenly blasted forward with insane speed.
"Llumino."
Galaxy Altharion called, and the blue-haired man finally rose tiredly.
"Got it!"
CRAAACKLE!
The sound of lightning crackling blinded the entire cockpit for a second.
White closed his eyes, and when he opened them, he found sparks of blue lightning flashing around, but someone was missing.
"Wait, whereās Llumi,"
He didnāt complete those words when,
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