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The family house

As Robin followed behind Jackson, he noticed several young men bowing towards the butler with respect. It was clear that Jackson was far more than just an ordinary servant; he commanded some level of authority in the family . Jackson remarked, "The council was established to keep the major families in check, but we have our own ways of maintaining balance." Robin nodded, in silence.

After walking for a while, they exited the building. Outside, Robin was struck by the sight of two suns blazing in the sky a unreal scene that felt straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster. The sky was covered with verious colors, with swirling clouds tinged in shades of violet and gold, unlike anything he had ever seen on Earth.

In the distance, sleek military drones glided through the air, patrolling this facility whatever it is covered across the horizon. The base was a fortress of futuristic architecture, with towers that seemed to pierce the heavens and metallic walls that shimmered in the twin sunlight.

Leaving this behind, they entered another building, this one shaped oddly like a stadium from Earth, but more angular, with sharp edges and an iridescent surface that seemed to shift colors depending on the angle of the you look at. As they walked inside, Robin noticed people in uniform similar to those he had seen before, their attire marked by sleek designs and glowing insignias that hinted at their rank and affiliation.

They made their way to a high platform, unlike any Robin had seen before. It was a levitating structure, suspended by unseen forces, with a smooth, translucent surface that seemed to ripple like water when touched. Holographic interfaces floated in the air around it, displaying complex data streams. The platform hummed with energy, its edges glowing faintly as if charged by the very air itself.

Once they reached the center of the platform, Jackson said with a firm voice "we're ready, please brace yourself sir" he looked at robin.

the operator who were standing outside of the alter and holding what looks like a tablet activated something, and Robin felt a familiar sensation—his body tingling as if every being of him disassembled. A brilliant blue light enveloped him, the same light he had seen when he was teleported from Earth. The experience was disorienting, his stomach cramped, and his head spun as if caught in a vortex. He fought the urge to vomit, gripping his senses tightly until the world around him settled.

When he regained his composure, he found himself in a completely new place. Jackson offered him a hand, helping him regain his balance. He discovered himself in a huge building. He followed Jackson,As they exited the building, Robin was greeted by a breathtaking view. A city stretched out before him, a marvel of architecture. Towering spires of glass and metal reached into the sky, their surfaces alive with flowing patterns of light. The streets were lined with trees that glowed with a soft bioluminescence, and the air was filled with the hum of advanced technology blending seamlessly with nature.

"Welcome to Arora," Jackson said with a hint of pride in his voice. "We'll head towards the family mansion now." Robin followed Jackson to a vehicle that resembled a car, but far more advanced. It had no visible driver, and its sleek, aerodynamic design seemed to float above the ground. The vehicle sped through the city on a road that shimmered with a metallic reflection, the surface adapting to the car's movement, guiding it with precision.

The city which he doesn't know the name, defied all his imagination. The skyline was a tapestry of towering spires, each more striking than the last, made of materials that seemed to blend glass, metal, and light into structures that shimmered under the twin suns. Vehicle floated above the ground, and suspended pathways that wound through the air like strands of a spider's web.

The streets below were wide and immaculate, made from a material that glowed faintly, guiding pedestrians with soft pulses of light. These streets weren't just flat surfaces but dynamic walkways that subtly shifted in response to foot traffic, offering a smooth and efficient path for everyone.

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The people were as amazing as the city itself. Clad in sleek, form-fitting attire, their clothing looks futuristic yet elegant . Some outfits incorporated holographic displays, projecting data or images into the air around them, while others were embedded with advanced technology that allowed for communication and interaction with the city’s infrastructure.

Hovering vehicles zipped silently through the air above, their designs ranging from sleek to looking like a big piece of pill, multi-passenger crafts that floated just above the ground. Personal drones accompanied many of the citizens, carrying items or projecting holographic interfaces that allowed for seamless interaction with their surroundings.

The people moved with purpose, yet there was a certain grace to their actions, as if the technology integrated into their lives had removed the need for haste or frustration. Conversations were held through a mix of spoken words and projected images, with some individuals appearing to converse with holographic companions that floated beside them.

Public spaces were filled with interactive art installations that responded to the presence of onlookers, shifting shapes and colors to create personalized displays. Trees and plants were interspersed with bioluminescent flora, casting a soft glow that added to the city’s otherworldly ambiance.

As the vehicle moved, he noticed different types of architectural wonder.

The road eventually led them out of the city and into a more forest area . Massive trees with thick, twisting trunks and leafs. As they traveled deeper into this natural landscape, Robin caught sight of a colossal dome rising above the forest, its transparent and looks like a huge area covered in a plastic wrap.

Jackson's tone turned reverent as he spoke, "This is the main house, the heart of the William family, main base where the direct family lived for thousands of years.

Robin gazed at the huge transparent dome that covered the mansion, an architectural marvel that shine under the light of the twin suns. “I thought a family that controls part of a galaxy would live in space, with a massive space station as their base,” Robin remarked, his voice filled with awe and a hint of curiosity.

Jackson, the butler, responded with a note of pride in his voice. “We actually do have those, Master Robin. But living in space doesn’t suit a ruler. A ruler must remain connected to their roots, to the world that shaped them. So each year for a month family head stay here and Converse with other members of the family. And the family hold a big banquet for all the blood related and important people of this world. You're quite lucky to be here when the family head is here. Although the banquet was over just a few days ago.”

Robin nodded thoughtfully. Towering trees with iridescent leaves stretched high above, their roots thick , intertwining with the smooth road that led towards the dome. As they neared the transparent barrier, Robin noticed armed guards clad in sleek, black uniforms, watching over the entrance. Their faces were serious, eyes scanning every movement with military precision.

The guards stepped aside and allowed the vehicle to pass, the barrier shimmering briefly as they crossed. Once inside, the true size of the estate was revealed.

Before them lay a sprawling estate, so vast it could have easily covered an small entire city in earth. The mansion itself was a towering structure of gleaming stone and polished metal, its architecture a blend of old-world elegance and futuristic design. Ancient spires reached skyward, interspersed with sleek, modern towers that glittered like jewels under the daylight. Gardens filled with exotic plants and fountains that seemed to defy gravity dotted the landscape. The air was thick with the scent of alien flowers, their petals glowing faintly in the twilight.

The estate was alive with activity. Smaller buildings, connected by a network of walkways and bridges, housed the many facilities and quarters needed to support such a colossal dwelling. The roads and pathways were lined with elegant statues and intricate mosaics that depicted the long history of the William family. There are some statues of people which are big and some statues are small.

The vehicle came to a stop before the grand entrance of the main house, a structure so imposing it seemed to dwarf everything around it. Robin could barely take it all in—the towering doors carved from ancient wood, the intricate designs etched into every surface, the sheer scale of it all.

“Welcome to the William estate,” Jackson said as he stepped out of the vehicle. Robin followed him, still marveling at the scenes around him.

As they entered the building, Robin was greeted by the sight of maids and servants, all busy with their tasks. They moved with a quiet efficiency, their uniforms crisp and neat. The interior of the mansion was reminiscent of a vintage castle or maybe those European church, with high ceilings, grand chandeliers, and walls adorned with tapestries and portraits of people. Yet, there was a subtle integration of advanced technology holographic displays blended seamlessly with traditional decor, and the air was filled with a soft hum of machinery working behind the scenes.

Everywhere they walked, the maids and servants paused to bow, their heads lowered in a show of respect. Jackson, ever the composed and dutiful butler, called a nearby servant with a signal.

“Show Master Robin to the guest quarters,” Jackson instructed.

"Family head will talk with you after dinner, please follow him to the guest room. And rest for a while." Jackson said.

A young man with sharp features and a respectful demeanor, nodded and gestured for Robin to follow. “This way, sir,” he said softly, leading Robin down a corridor that seemed to stretch endlessly into the depths of the mansion. There were portraits of people hanging on the wall.

As they walked, Robin couldn’t help but feel the weight of history and power in every corner of this vast estate.