First Death, the Ruins are Annoying me (1)

As soon as he took a step out of the door, he could sense what Xander meant by being expelled by the universe. He felt that his entire being was being washed and dried but he still felt dirty like he was surrounded and filled by filth. The universe stopped trying to clean him and decided to throw him out of the system.

The moment his body was thrown out of the system, Xander opened up a hole in the system and threw the 2 kids out, then pulled them back in within the same moment their father's body was completely removed by the system.

The system, detecting that new data appeared, began to cleanse the foreign data. The kids slowly vanished into specks of light and were directly thrown into the cycle of reincarnation of the ordered system. Xander nodded to himself. After all, he never said that he would ensure they would live healthy lives, he only ensured that they wouldn't be kicked out by the system and essentially, save them from a life of being hunted by void beasts and wanderers… that is, if they survive the onslaught of energy from the void.

Obviously, they wouldn't survive, seeing that the father of the two kids, just before the universe repaired the whole, had only one-fourth of his body remaining, continuously disintegrating.

This was the only way Xander was capable of doing to trick the ordered system to allow the kids back into the universe, for now. He didn't have the ability to twist the rules of the universe right now. Maybe he could use the third God spell, [Origin Universe], and create a small ordered system near the universe where he was in, and let the latter absorb the former, integrating them into one system.

He didn't opt to do this because for one, he is lazy to do it, and it may take millions if not billions, of years to actually happen, even if there was only 1-centimeter space between the two universes. After all, the fusion of ordered systems wasn't done immediately.

Xander, upon checking everything is in order, collapsed the pocket space, producing another sphere-like substance, but it had no attractive power at all. However, it did have around 5 kilometers worth of land inside, where time flows faster and the elemental particles were abundant.

He thought for a bit before snickering and then wrote a few runic writings on the surface of the sphere. He then teleported to the nearest civilization which was 42 light-years away from his current exoplanet. He then threw it randomly into the planet, and disappeared.

Of course, it was quite random. He just made a binding rune on the sphere, in which it binds to the very first intelligent being that it comes in contact with.

Not only that, he also placed a protection procedure; under the threat of death, the owner is sucked into the sphere and the sphere remains to where it is. However, time is accelerated inside, as well as the concentration of elemental particles is increased as well.

The sphere could only be passed on to another being if the contracted being consciously and willingly gives it away to someone else.

At the same time, once the binding is complete, they would hear my voice in their mind, translated into their language.

"Hello, can you hear me? This is a creation I made. I was bored and decided to throw it to your planet while exploring. Here are some information on magic cultivation if you don't have any yet. Have fun with it, I guess? If you survive and grow long enough, we might meet in the outer space again. Ciao~"

Of course, he made a failsafe system to it. If ever he detects it within a distance of a light-year, the sphere automatically moves to where he is as well as the contracted being.

Little did Xander know, his actions caused a chain effect to occur in the civilization he just disrupted.

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Eteria, Year 2057.

Xander woke up from his sleep, a bit groggy. He remembered that he only had 4 more days to complete his exploration as a mercenary.

He immediately finished taking a bath, dressed up and ate breakfast at the fancy breakfast restaurant he always ate in upon reaching Verdant city.

afterwards, he walked around town before losing all those following him and he appeared near the Ruin Eta-64. Although he could appear in Capsule city and explore it, he had purposely caught the attention of the Eta government and the ruling clans and conglomerates. One was for the sake of warning, another was that he wanted to begin changing the future he had seen.

He had attempted to check 20,000 years into the future earlier today, and the planet was still existing. Upon extending to 30,000 years, Xander sighed a relief. However, when he extended it to 50,000 years, the same sight appeared: A space carrier casting a gigantic magic array to refine the whole planet. The difference was there were still living beings at this time, but they were slowly being gunned down by robotic machines whose attacks were infused with elements using technologically advanced artillery.

So, he only managed to delay the collapse, not stop it? That's good progress. He began to trace the origins of the attack, since he could see longer now. He specifically changed the designation of his search to "Eteria planet descendants" and he instantly had a omniview of the locations they were in.

Huh. It seems I made a mistake.

The ones attacking the planets near Eteria and Eteria itself were... Descendants of Eterians. This was just so confusing.

Whatever, I give up. The change was too big to comprehend. Maybe they were harvesting planets now since their civilization had grown so well? But what about their people? Ugh. This is really to confusing; the human heart is indeed fickle. He even wanted to teleport to that time period and slap silly the leaders.

Although he could now physically time-travel at further time periods (in this case, up to 100,000 years stable period of 20 minutes) due to his comprehension, he still hasn't done it because one, even up to 30,000 years into the future, the augmentations he had wanted were not perfected and completely unified with the body.

Another reason was that although he can only travel into the future, but his future self isn't present at all in the future. It was as if he didn't have a future, per se?

Although he had access to time clones, these were the what-ifs of his existence; they ran parallel to his existence but they have defined endings. Currently, his timeline, he has no defined ending. Yet at the same time, he can see into the future of his timeline, he just doesn't know where he is in that future. It was as if he was existing already outside of time.

Although that sounded cool at the beginning, it's not. Even if he time travels to the future, if he changed a bit in the current timeline, that future he traveled from would disappear or distort, producing a different future.

Weirdly, however, he can't travel back in time at further time periods; he can see the past up to 1,000,000 years ago easily, but he could barely time travel back in time for more than 1 hour that had passed. In fact, no matter how hard he tried to travel back in time, he reached the limit of 60 minutes into the past for now. He's not sure if he could travel more than 60 minutes even if he improved his comprehension of space-time, since he was only able to travel a maximum of 60 minutes even when he had 2% comprehension. This was why Xander was apprehensive of traveling into the future: it might be a one-way trip for him.

Maybe there's another element or factor required when time traveling in the past? Xander thought of the possibilities.

Does it maybe require a certain level of cohesion, maybe a perfect cohesion, of space-time elements before freely traversing the records of the ordered system? It could hold true. It's also possible that other origin elements are required?

As these thoughts were running in his mind, he finally reached the entrance of the ruins. There were guards stationed in the watchtowers, and Xander merely scanned his smartwatch on the terminal to verify his identity. At the same time, he was standing in front of a scanning device that recorded the current traits and physical attributes of Xander, to ensure that it is still him when he exits the ruins and not some monster. Currently, he was the second mercenary group that entered today.

He immediately entered the ruins.

Unknown to him, upon his scanning of the smartwatch, the government officials and military were alerted to which set of ruins he entered.

Ruin Eta-64. This confused the officials and the military. There wasn't much to see in this ruin; although they haven't fully explored it, there have been more than 20 floors discovered. As they were throwing inferences and hypotheses about why Xander visited the ruin, never would they think that it was a matter of convenience.

Upon entering the ruins, he immediately felt what was different with the set of ruins and confirmed his suspicions. These so-called ruins, are actually stable pocket space!

However, it seems that it doesn't have its own ordered system, meaning it is still connected to the ordered system, and still follows its rules and regulations. He immediately did a thorough scan with his space-time elements and quickly, he got a result of the size of the ruins.

There were a total of 100 levels, with the levels becoming more and more larger as you go down; the whole thing looks like a pyramid. However, since it exists in a different space, even if one would dig directly under it, nothing would be discovered; after all, this had been tested before millennia ago.

All the hidden areas in both explored and unexplored areas were revealed within his mind. Using his smartwatch and the system, he transmitted his thoughts into a drawing schematic that was transferred by the system into the smartwatch, detailing the pathways and areas to these hidden locations. At the same time, a general schematic of the floors were drawn as well.

Xander did notice that the space structure per level was quite stable. Although it would be easy for Xander to pierce a hole directly to the bottom, or even bypass them altogether, the structure couldn't help but remind him of that game in his previous life, Bunker Buster. Basically, you enter a bunker of different schematics and you try to explore and piece the stories of each bunker. From the casual glance he did in the undiscovered floors, there were books, papers, and runic diagrams scattered all over, as well as magic beasts and magic puppets scattered. None of the papers or books as well as runic diagrams held any attraction to him; there weren't mentions of the origin elements, so he couldn't really care less.

Xander had a sudden idea: Is this a form of a magic bunker? Doesn't that mean that in the distant past, there must have been a greater civilization? This requires more time of experimentation and understanding of this bunker then.

Overriding the pocket space default settings, he wanted to initiate a kick-out of all beings, including magic beasts and puppets existing in the space. He didn't bother caring about the consequence because the government has their military probably converging to this ruin when he scanned his smartwatch.

Hmm, has it only been 10 minutes? Damn, I'll wait for another half an hour. Probably enough time for them to reach this area in the province. In the meantime, let's pillage some research papers and items to sell~

Xander didn't even need to enter the hidden pocket rooms per floor; he just needed to stretch his hand and the items fell in front of him, which he immediately sorted out and placed to his spatial storage. He then proceeded to the next floor, repeating the same sequence over and over again, until he reached the very last floor.

The puppets and the magic beasts that he met the moment he teleported to the floor were easily dealt with, earning him considerable amounts of magic cores and element crystals powering the puppets as well as puppet remains as well. In the very last floor, there was huge scaly magic beast, and all over its body were runic writings that were wriggling like they were alive.

Xander, upon seeing the beast, looked incredulously at it. A dragon? Wait...it's a modified dragon, it's neither alive or dead, but both. What powers it isn't its magic core, but the runic writings all over its body. Weird, they form some kind of seal...huh. This is interesting.

He didn't see these runes when he did a casual scan. How could these runes evade his spatial perception? He switched into the [Spatial View] mode, seeing everything in terms of lines, dots and shapes. What he saw astonished him.

While in this vision mode, everything should be still, as in the points, the lines, the shapes are fixed, and time stands still. Usually, he uses this for a split second to discover the dots, lines and shapes that make up the spatial structure of the target or area. That split second is prolonged in the [Spatial View] mode, extended up to 30 minutes in his perspective, giving him time to digest what he had seen and begin his actual manipulation of space. What he saw was that the lines constructing the dragon and the runes were wriggling and moving about in the [Spatial View]! Before he could observe more closely, his danger perception acted and immediately his automatic abilities activated, protecting him from harm.

He wanted to deactivate the vision mode, but before he could, he could see the lines and dots constructing the dragon and the runes lounging at him, causing him to scream in pain, before blacking out.