Things on the Moon were temporarily concluded.
Zhang Xiaoman had already arranged their subsequent work, which did not require constant monitoring.
At this mont, he had arrived on the Dawn, ready to begin this journey.
Though it’s called a journey, it wasn’t all that exaggerated.
Having the ability of Unlimited Teleportation, Zhang Xiaoman himself didn’t actually need to stay on the ship.
Once he had set the course, he could just teleport there directly when the ti ca.
At this ti, there were no other people on the Dawn.
Although this operation seed risk-free for Zhang Xiaoman, when it cos to the unknown expanses of space, anything was possible.
Therefore, to avoid any accidents, it was deed best for him to go alone this ti.
Even though Li Xiang and Shi Yong had expressed their desire to join him,
Zhang Xiaoman did not agree to their request for safety reasons.
After all, even if he encountered any danger, he could teleport back at any mont.
And these individuals were not Awakeners; in the face of danger, they couldn’t even flee.
With the ability to teleport at any ti, Zhang Xiaoman actually faced only one risk during this voyage, naly the Dawn itself.
He wasn’t afraid of getting lost in space, his only worry was that the Dawn might not be able to return.
"Star Order, lock in this coordinate, set the autopilot, and proceed imdiately."
Inside the command center, Zhang Xiaoman issued a command to the ship’s smart brain.
The destination was precisely the wormhole coordinates obtained from the wreckage of the Makula Spaceship last ti.
The reason he was in a hurry to co here, rather than waiting until the ship had upgraded or more of Guleng Star System’s technology had been deciphered, was partly due to this reason.
According to current scientific opinions, a wormhole, as a special existence similar to a teleportation gate in the universe, is unstable and cannot persist indefinitely but has a certain duration.
Of course, these were all just speculations.
After all, as of now, no one had truly seen a wormhole; he could count as the first among humans.
Adopting a ’better safe than sorry’ attitude, Zhang Xiaoman decided it was best to act sooner rather than later.
If he delayed too long and the wormhole disappeared, then he would lose the only way to reach the Guleng Star System.
"Coordinates confird, starting autopilot..."
"Autopilot enabled, preparing for jump..."
The voice of Star Order resonated from beside him, followed by a full twenty minutes of preparation for the jump.
Zhang Xiaoman sat in the captain’s dedicated chair, waiting for that mont to arrive.
Honestly, he was still a bit nervous.
This was, after all, his first interstellar journey, and the destination was a foreign star system light years away. If not for the existence of this wormhole, with his current capabilities, he would likely be unable to reach such a place.
Looking at the dark expanse surrounding him, Zhang Xiaoman couldn’t help but recall the first ti he flew out of Water Blue Star in an anti-gravity car.
Back then, his ship’s level was quite low, and just exiting the atmosphere took a long ti.
Who could have thought that in just a few months, he would be ready to embark on a genuine interstellar journey?
The twenty minutes passed in a flash, and after the jump preparations, the Dawn suddenly accelerated, blurring the surrounding light; nothing could be seen but darkness.
"Jump completed, 320,000 km remaining to the target, approaching..."
Star Order’s voice sounded again, reporting the status of the voyage.
One must admit, the speed of the jump was truly fast; it only took a blink of an eye to reach the destination.
However, for safety reasons, Zhang Xiaoman had not directed the ship to jump directly into the wormhole.
Instead, he stopped at a certain distance from it to prevent any mishaps.
Now, he was still about 340,000 kiloters from the wormhole. With the current speed of the Dawn, it roughly required three hours.
During this ti, he wouldn’t stay on board the whole ti.
Instead, he planned to return to Rebirth Island first and teleport back after the ship had crossed the wormhole.
The simplest reason for doing so was safety considerations.
Although the Makula had previously crossed this wormhole, proving that life forms could freely traverse it,
Zhang Xiaoman didn’t know whether the other party had taken any other protective asures.
If he encountered any accidents while crossing the wormhole, he wouldn’t even know how he died.
This couldn’t be blad on him being overly cautious.
It was really because his understanding of space navigation was quite limited, and human technology was still far behind, making him err on the side of caution.
However, even though he couldn’t be on the ship, this did not an he couldn’t see what was happening there.
With a thought in his mind, the next second, a small blue figure appeared in front of him.
"Jiu Jiu!"
With its trademark chirp, Jiu Jiu happily scampered to its master wanting to be hugged.
Zhang Xiaoman patted its head, then voiced the reason he had summoned it.
"Jiu Jiu, I’m going to pass through a space wormhole soon. At that ti, you stay on the ship, and I’ll use the shared field of view ability to check the situation here, ensuring there are no problems before coming over."
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