Infinite Paths: The Raging Phoenix-Chapter 884: Obliterated

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Surprisingly, Rain didn’t sense any sign that his presence had been detected by unknown forces. There were no signs or indications of being discovered, reinforcing his confidence in the protective abilities of his domain.

It was a reassuring confirmation that the dragon god’s abilities had their limits, and Rain felt a sense of relief knowing that he hadn’t attracted unwanted attention by exploring space yet.

"Don’t think about that, don’t think about that…" Rain thought.

Rain meticulously studied the altered landscape of the Earth, observing its new shape and geography from his vantage point in space. His eyes scanned the surface, trying to discern any distinctive features or anomalies that might stand out in the new world.

While mentally sketching a map of the Earth’s new lands, Rain found himself drawn to the distant surroundings of space. It was an intense temptation—one that enticed him to shift his focus away from Earth. The thought of the dragons’ migration from Earth didn’t seem far-fetched or implausible, especially considering the dragon god was honing and sharpening skills in Saturn.

The enormity of space and the possibility of the dragons’ relocation intrigued Rain, sparking a curiosity that enticed him to explore beyond the confines of Earth—despite his grounded observations of the transformed planet, the cosmic wonders beyond held an inexplicable allure, inviting further exploration and contemplation.

"I shouldn’t think about that yet… people there will have a hard time understanding the scale of things from here on out," Rain thought.

While that was true, it was an obvious sign that the dragons would be able to see any big changes that the humans would do on Earth. If Rain decreases the power of the snowstorm, that will be visible from space. In any case, Rain had a hard time keeping his focus in that kind of situation. Enjoy exclusive chapters from novelbuddy

As one would expect, Rain couldn’t see anything in the central part of the continent thanks to the snowstorm. Still, he couldn’t find many details from the dragons’ territory either from that distance… the shape of the world changed since the last time he did that.

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At the same time, the size grew as well, and it was obvious that those tremors happened whenever the planet increased in size thanks to the system… the barrier probably grew thicker as well.

Regardless, even the constructions of the dragons seemed small from that point of view… Rain had a hard time finding the ancient city of the dragon golems and he knew that it existed. Finding things that he didn’t know existed would take even more time…

"I need to learn how to teleport," Rain thought and then he looked toward the moon.

On average, the distance from Earth to the Moon is approximately 238,855 miles or 384,400 kilometers. This distance can vary due to the Moon’s elliptical orbit around Earth, causing it to come closer or move farther away throughout its orbital cycle.

Rain decided to use an incredibly advanced telescope to observe the Moon’s surface with better clarity, revealing unexpected anomalies and features that haven’t been previously observed or documented by scientific exploration. These included massive craters, unusual geological formations, and structures that appear unnatural or unexplained.

Driven by curiosity and a desire to uncover the mysteries of these findings, Rain decided to embark on a journey to the Moon. That was quite something since no individual could physically travel to the Moon without the use of advanced spacecraft or technology before, considering the vast distance and technical challenges involved in space travel.

The trip only took one hour… such was the movement speed that Rain had now, thanks to his magic. Flying one kilometer per second was a cinch for him. Still, instead of thinking about that, Rain stopped to think while watching the moon when he got closer enough to see the craters… he didn’t find signs of what caused them, but they seemed massive, as one would expect.

One of them was like fifty kilometers wide and long.

"From this point, it almost looks like something from Earth actually was fired toward the moon…" Rain rubbed his chin thoughtfully. "It is a pity that those two morons can’t reveal that much without having to drink the blood of dragons like damned vampires… I have better uses for my mana as well instead of giving it to them as well."

Rain flew around for a while, but as expected, even if things hit the moon before those fifty thousand years had passed, they wouldn’t be easily found… in any case, once again, Rain’s curiosity got the better of him, and he decided to land on the moon. Perhaps he could claim the title that he was the first man in fifty thousand years that have landed on the moon.

In any case, Rain knew that the gravitational field on the moon was pretty weak, but he didn’t think that it was that much weaker. The gravitational force between two objects increases with the mass of the objects. Planets with greater mass exert stronger gravitational pulls.

For instance, Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, has a significantly greater mass than Earth, resulting in a stronger gravitational force on its surface.

Rain decided to venture toward the other side of the moon. His curiosity and determination to explore the unknown continued to drive him. The moon’s far side, perpetually hidden from Earth due to tidal locking, presented an uncharted and mysterious territory waiting to be explored.

Upon reaching the dark side of the moon, Rain’s heightened senses allowed him to perceive details that might have escaped conventional observers. Despite the absence of direct sunlight, Rain’s magical abilities granted him the ability to sense the shapes, textures, and contours in the darkness that would have been invisible to the naked eye.

As Rain surveyed the dark expanse, he was stunned by what he encountered. Despite the lack of visible light, his magic eyes revealed a startling revelation: approximately one-third of the moon’s surface had been obliterated at some point in the distant past.

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