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Chapter 37 - Welcome To My world

~Ahhhhhhh!!!!! 

Several people yanked their legs from the ground, sitting on their former couches and chairs that now became rocks. 

Oh my Buddha!

Their hands rubbed against the surfaces, wondering if they had crossed over to another world without knowing. Everything was so life-like, the trees, the leaves… and even the grass on the ground. 

Ahhh-ha-hah! 

How did he do it? The sun… the sun was right in their faces, cashing them to sweat. Was this still their living room or somewhere else? 

Genius! Genius! 

Everyone's heart shot to the skies. But this was just the beginning. 

Look, the stream water. Is it drinkable? Tunada got on her knees, sending her well-groomed nails into the waters. 

"Wife, don't drink that!" Old Larkh yelled, already appearing by her side. 

Tunada rolled her eyes. "You old coo, it's safe. Don't you know flowing water that's not stagnant is the safest?" 

"But–" Larkh was about to speak when something bizarre caught his attention. "Eh? Is that… is that Pentaceratops?" 

Oh my God! It's actually Pentaceratops! 

So big! They were herbivorous dinosaurs with crown-like heads and horns. 

What's going on? Have they truly been transported into the land before the dinosaurs became extinct? 

Everything was so big, the trees, the bushes, and even the fish that swam. This made them wonder again how human beings ever survived in the first place. And what was this cold? Hey, they wished they dressed warmer before crossing over.

It was sunny, yet in the midst of the towering shades of trees and the coolness of the waters around them, it was indeed a bit chilly. 

Food… shelter… weapons… 

It was only 2 minutes since they found the slaves here, and already, they were thinking of survival. 

"Masters, aunts…" Gort's voice woke them up from their stupor. Yes, how could they forget that it was him who brought them here?

Gort chuckled after seeing the many faces of blame stretched his way. "Master's, aunts, for me to explain the severity of the situation, it's best I show you." 

With a flick of his finger, they appeared on-top of a cliff, staring at the vast lands below. 

Grooooaaa~

There were dinosaurs roaring in all corners, and mother nature seemed to be thriving far better than it did in modern times. The air was also cleaner and somewhat magical. 

Alas… human beings were truly cancerous to mother nature. 

Everything seemed peaceful, until the skies suddenly glowed with strange yellow balls. 

—The Chicxulub Impactor! 

No need to say anything. Everyone watched the deadly destruction it caused. A giant asteroid, traveling at 20 kilometers per second was a dangerous matter. They watched the traffic deaths of the dinosaurs, making a few of them shed tears. 

There was a mother dinosaur, trying her best to protect her children. In the end, she managed to push one away, but it later got caught up under a tree, perishing from the blast. 

(Sniff, sniff)

Several people wept, finding the situation more tragic than any movie they've watched so far. 

Then, the scene turned to the humans at that time who were so ape-like in nature. It was amazing that they built deep stony cave-like crevices like ants, avoiding the greater impact. 

They lived in places that were small enough for humans but too small for these big giant creatures to stack them in. However, they still had to fight giant dinosauric-centipedes and other creatures at the time.

Well, being small had its advantages. Didn't ants also survive? 

Smaller creatures generally survived the matter, saving their species from extinction. 

Time sped, and they watched how for 15 years, fine snow-like dust of silicate covered the world. 

Following this, Gort allowed them to see through humanity growth all the way to modern times. This was what was popularly known in all history books.

But then, Gort took them back in time again to the moment the asteroid hit. 

"What is that green thing?"

?????

Narrowing their gazes, they realized the steroid/meteor wasn't all entirely rock. Somehow, the strange green thing was powerful enough to plunge itself deeper into their planet—Blue Star. 

What sort of strange powers and abilities does it have to do this? They saw how various chemical reactions occurred during the process and the greenish item sank deep. 

Gort now allowed them to see how desperately Mother Nature has been fighting against the build up of gasses and toxicity in the planet's deeper body. 

Gort's eyes turned cold. "Masters, aunts… according to my calculations, we only have a few months before–" 

Boom! 

The ground erupted all over the world, flooding and sinking everyone below. 

That was the end. 

Everyone now found themselves back in the living room, with no one saying a thing. Their bodies trembled, their minds became dazed and their souls seemed to have departed their hollow shells. 

Despite them still feeling it should be impossible to happen, a part of them still fared for the worst. 

...

Pah! 

Larkh slapped his thigh hard. 

"I'm not dreaming am I? Boy, if you have the brains to come up with such a genius VR invention, then even if the flood doesn't come, we will still be able to make money off your bloody ass!" 

Larkh laughed in a burly manner. "Count in, kid. I have a feeling this might be the most important project I participate in, in my entire life." 

"Count me in too." 

"And me…" 

"Me too." 

Everyone joined in, feeling that they might regret it if they don't join. 

"Master's, aunts… why don't I slice pieces of my specially grown fruits for you while we talk more about my plans."

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