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Chronicles of the Celestial Planet-The rebirth
Chapter 4: Revelations and Reckoning

Chapter 4: Revelations and Reckoning

In the vast expanse of space, nestled amidst the cosmic tapestry, there exists a realm of ethereal beauty and mystical allure: Elsinore, the Elven Kingdom. Its heart and soul, a colossal entity that transcends mere existence—a majestic tree of unparalleled grandeur, known throughout the cosmos as Yggdrasil.

At the zenith of Yggdrasil's towering branches, adorned with leaves that shimmer with the hues of starlight, rests the crown jewel of Elsinore: the Golden Palace. Bathed in the radiant glow of the celestial realm, the palace emanates an aura of timeless elegance and regal splendor. Its resplendent façade of gold and white, intricately woven with enchantments of ancient magic, stands as a beacon of elven craftsmanship and ingenuity.

The architecture of the Golden Palace is a testament to elven artistry and innovation. A labyrinth of interconnected chambers and halls, each more opulent than the last, spirals upwards in a symphony of beauty and grace. From its highest spires to its deepest vaults, the palace is a symphony of light and life, a sanctuary where the energies of mana flow like rivers of vitality.

Surrounding the base of Yggdrasil, extending outward into the verdant expanse below, lies the sprawling domain of the Elven Kingdom. A land of untamed wilderness and boundless beauty, where ancient forests teem with life and vibrant flora flourish under the nurturing gaze of the sun.

Here, amidst the emerald canopies and sun-dappled glades, the elves of Elsinore make their home. Living in harmony with the enchanted beasts that roam the forests, they tread softly upon the sacred ground, their spirits attuned to the rhythms of nature's symphony.

At the heart of the Elven Kingdom, nestled within the embrace of Yggdrasil's roots, lies a place of profound reverence: the Sacred Temple. Accessible only through a hidden passage at the base of the tree, this hallowed sanctuary serves as a conduit between the mortal realm and the divine.

In Elsinore, time flows like a gentle stream, carrying with it the echoes of ages past and the promises of ages yet to come. It is a realm where magic and wonder intertwine, where the beauty of the cosmos is mirrored in the hearts of its inhabitants. And as Yggdrasil's branches reach out to embrace the heavens, so too does Elsinore stand as a beacon of hope and enlightenment in the vast expanse of the cosmos.

At the entrance of the palace, Aricen rushed to meet with the elders, his footsteps echoing in the grand corridors. As soon as he reached the gate, he wasted no time in informing the guards of the reason for his urgent arrival. Word quickly spread throughout the Elven realm, stirring a sense of intrigue and concern among its inhabitants.

Inside the hallowed halls of the elders' chamber, Aricen bowed respectfully before the venerable council, his demeanor reflecting the gravity of the situation. The elders, wise and ancient beings, regarded him with a mixture of curiosity and solemnity, sensing the weight of the news he bore.

"Greetings, esteemed elders," Aricen began, his voice reverent as he addressed the council. "Do you recall the humans who visited our realm a millennium ago? One of them, named Ajita, contacted me yesterday. He revealed that, while traversing the realm of the divine lord, he suffered a backlash due to his unstable foundation and the limitations of his physical body. His Nebula Core has been damaged, causing a constant leakage of celestial power. With only a few years of life remaining, he seeks to ascend to the rank of divine lord before his essence dissipates, melding with the fabric of the universe."

Aricen took a deep breath and continued, "He plans to transfer his life force to the Yggdrasil to gain a cultivation technique strong enough to elevate him to the rank of Divine Lord, halting his impending death." He recounted to the elders everything Ajitha had told him.

The elders exchanged somber glances, their ancient eyes reflecting the weight of Ajita's plight. The news of a being willing to sacrifice such a significant portion of their life force for the preservation of his existence struck a chord within the council, prompting a profound deliberation on the implications of such an act. As Aricen awaited their response, the air in the chamber grew heavy with anticipation.

Elder Elarion, the eldest among them, sat in deep contemplation. His eyes, filled with the wisdom of centuries, swept over the assembled elders, and he gave a solemn nod.

Turning to Aricen, he spoke in a measured tone, “Aricen, relay this message to Ajitha. Tell him we are deeply moved by his courage in seeking to defy his fate and ascend to a new level. However, this matter is fraught with difficulty due to the involvement of a heavenly-tiered cultivation technique, which lies beyond our authority. We must first seek Her Majesty’s approval.”

Elarion paused, his gaze growing distant. “Her Majesty has journeyed to the border of the Cosmos to investigate a disturbance she sensed days ago. Her return may be delayed. Inform Ajitha to wait for a star phase for our decision. Reassure him not to worry; Her Majesty is benevolent and will surely aid him in his predicament.”

Aricen bowed and said, “I will relay your message to Ajitha,” and then left. The elders watched Aricen’s departing figure, bowed to Elarion, and vanished from their seats.

In the Milky Way galaxy, 57,000 light years from the center, Ajitha and his soldiers were traveling towards the location where a space pirate ship had been sighted. Their spaceship was concealed within the cosmos, crafted by dwarves with inscriptions and enchantments that rendered it invisible. It traveled so fast that a light year was crossed in just two minutes. Ajitha stood by the window, gazing at the vast cosmos and reminiscing about his past. Reginald approached him and said, “My Lord, you always seem drawn to the window, even at the palace. What are you looking at? I can’t see anything but the white tunnel we’re traveling through.”

Ajitha shifted his attention to Reginald and calmly replied, “It’s not exactly a white tunnel but a blue one, though it appears white to your eyes because of its brightness. With my mental power and eyesight, I can see the stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies passing by.”

Reginald was astonished. He looked outside again, but all he could see was the white tunnel. Enthusiastically, he asked Ajitha, “Lord, how are you able to see at this speed?” He focused harder but saw no change.

Ajitha, slightly amused by his dedication, replied with a proud demeanor, “Divine lords have the ability to travel at the speed of light. If we didn’t have vision capable enough to perceive our surroundings, we would collide with everything in our path. My speed is slightly faster than this spaceship, but I can’t carry all of you with me.”

Reginald hurriedly shook his head, his expression flustered. “I forgot what I was going to ask because you made me look out the window. I want to know why you’re always gazing outside.”

Ajitha’s eyes grew distant as he solemnly replied, “I try to divert my attention to the outside, contemplating what more I can do to ensure our plan succeeds.”

Reginald frowned, his curiosity piqued. “But you can do the same thing while looking around the room.”

Ajitha sighed, his shoulders sagging slightly. “Whenever I look at the room, I’m reminded of my family and friends. The empty room always makes me wonder what it would be like if they were all alive, living together in the palace. It would be so lively and loud with their playful antics and arguments, but the atmosphere would be filled with love and care.”

Reginald clenched his fist, his gaze steady and earnest. “Lord, you will definitely be able to be with them together forever after our plan’s success.”

Just then, a soldier appeared at the doorway, his voice urgent. “Lord, we have reached our destination, but the pirates have long since moved on. We were able to pinpoint their exact location and are following them. We estimate that we will catch up to them in seven minutes. Please come to the bridge; everyone is gathered there awaiting your command.”

The bridge, the heart of the ship, was a hive of activity, its wide viewport displaying the endless expanse of space. The crew members stood ready, their eyes reflecting a mixture of determination and anticipation.

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Ajitha placed a reassuring hand on Reginald’s shoulder, his grip firm and steady. “Let’s go.”

Reginald took a deep breath, steeling himself for what lay ahead. He followed Ajitha and the soldier through the narrow corridors of the ship, the hum of the engines a constant reminder of their incredible speed. As they approached the bridge, the tension in the air was palpable, the crew’s readiness a testament to their trust in Ajitha’s leadership.

Stepping onto the bridge, Ajitha surveyed his crew, his presence commanding respect. “Report,” he ordered, his voice calm but authoritative.

One of the officers stepped forward. “We have the pirates’ coordinates locked in, my Lord. We will intercept them in approximately six minutes and thirty seconds.”

Ajitha nodded, his mind already formulating the next steps. “Prepare the weapons and shields. We cannot afford any mistakes.”

The crew sprang into action, the atmosphere charged with purpose. Reginald stood by Ajitha’s side, his earlier doubts replaced by a steely resolve. The journey ahead was fraught with danger, but with Ajitha leading them, they felt invincible.

After a brief moment, the space pirates' fleet came into view. The formidable armada consisted of ninety ships, with the flagship leading the formation, storage ships nestled in between, and assault and escort ships flanking them on all sides. A tactical officer's voice broke the silence, "Lord, we've detected the enemy fleet. Ninety ships are positioned at bearing 245 mark 32, maintaining a standard patrol formation. They haven't detected our presence. We have a clear advantage for a surprise attack. All systems are primed and ready for your command."

Ajitha scanned the pirate fleet with his spiritual sense, his eyes narrowing as he assessed their strength. "They have one flagship, ten storage ships, but their main attack squad consists of fifty assault and escort ships. The rest are troop carriers and supply ships. Watch out for their decoy ships and reconnaissance ships," he instructed.

An officer in the middle of the room stepped forward. “Lord, what are your orders?”

Ajitha gestured for the hologram to project the fleet’s movement. Taking a deep breath, he addressed the assembled officers. “Everyone, take a look at the enemy formation. They are currently in a triangular formation with the flagship at the forefront. I will attack from the rear to divert their attention towards me. The assault ships will come after me, and the escort ships will try to cover the flagship and the storage ships.” He then turned to the same officer. “How many assault ships do we have?”

The officer replied confidently, "Our spaceship Is the latest model from the dwarves’ creation, called the Skyforge Fortress. It contains a hundred autopiloted assault ships, twenty reconnaissance ships, and twenty trappers specially designed for our mission’s needs.”

Ajitha nodded in acknowledgment. “Our assault ships will support me from the back and finish off their assault ships as soon as possible. Next, we will charge into the middle, where you will destroy their escort ships, and I will head towards the flagship. My mission is to capture the flagship. After you destroy their ships, safeguard the storage ships until our trappers bring them to our mothership. Most importantly, I want the reconnaissance ships to lookout for any decoy ships and any pirate that tries to flee. We kill everyone except for the person I capture from the flagship. Even with all our assault ships, the main damage dealers will be Reginald and me. You remain in the mothership and monitor everything within a ten-thousand-kilometer range. Eliminate any intruders, and if they are beyond your capabilities, inform me immediately. I will decide whether to complete our mission or abort it based on the threat.”

He then looked around the room, his gaze steady and commanding. "Is everyone clear on the plan? Prepare for the attack.”

Ajitha wore a sleek, black bodysuit with golden accents, designed for agility and protection. A sword with a black hilt and golden trim was strapped to his back, resonating with his cultivation energy. His look was completed by a black cloak with a golden lining, marking him as a powerful warrior.

He stood in front of the transparent airlock wall from where the pirate fleet was visible. Reginald stood beside him. Ajitha, with his back towards his soldiers, lifted his clenched fist and declared, “I will show them hell!” Then, he flew off from the mothership, with Reginald, in a space suit, following him.

Ajitha didn’t use his sword but threw a punch at the rear of the fleet’s formation. The projection of the punch flew out of his fist and began to grow at a rapid pace, soon reaching the fleet and destroying more than ten of the spaceships while damaging a few others. Reginald, following Ajitha, stood there struck with shock, his mouth open. Before he could come out of his astonishment, Ajitha disappeared from his position and reached near the fleet’s formation. He kicked the few damaged ships, wrecking them to dust. Reginald pressed his head with his hand, sighed, and went after Ajitha. Reginald took out two guns, rapidly firing and destroying the ships in his way.

Inside the colossal, invisible mothership, the commander ordered the assault ships to be launched to support their lord. The mothership, its presence only hinted at by a faint shimmer under the distant stars, began to hum with energy. With a low, resonant sound, a massive hatch at its center slowly opened, revealing a cavernous interior bathed in blue light. One by one, sleek, nimble assault ships emerged, their engines roaring to life as they darted out into the vast expanse of space, ready for battle.

The assault ships soon began to fire and destroy the ships that were left damaged by Ajitha and Reginald. The vast expanse of space erupted in chaos as the battle reached its peak. Bright streaks of laser fire crisscrossed the darkness, each bolt a deadly shot aimed at enemy vessels. The nimble assault ships darted and weaved through the onslaught, their sleek forms illuminated by the fiery explosions of their comrades.

Inside the dimly lit bridge of the pirate flagship Void Marauder, the atmosphere was tense. The command deck was filled with the hum of advanced technology and the urgent beeping of alarms. Captain Korath, the formidable leader of the Celestial Corsairs, stood at the center, his piercing eyes scanning the holographic display of the battle unfolding outside.

“Captain! We’ve detected multiple enemy vessels attacking the rear of our fleet!” shouted the navigation personnel, his voice strained with urgency.

Korath’s gaze flicked to the tactical display, where red icons representing enemy ships had breached the formation and were wreaking havoc. Explosions dotted the rear lines, illuminating the dark expanse of space with bursts of fiery light.

“Divert power to rear shields and deploy countermeasures,” Korath ordered, his voice calm yet commanding. “All rear turrets, open fire. I want those ships neutralized immediately!”

The bridge crew sprang into action. Technicians and personnel manipulated controls with practiced precision, and the flagship’s systems responded with a surge of energy. Rear-mounted turrets swiveled and began firing volleys of plasma and laser beams, targeting the attacking vessels with deadly accuracy.

Despite their efforts, the enemy was relentless. A particularly daring enemy fighter managed to evade the defensive fire and launched a torpedo at one of the escort frigates. The resulting explosion sent shockwaves through the fleet, causing nearby ships to veer off course.

“Captain, there are two individuals attacking our fleet along with the ships!” a crew member shouted, pointing to the display. “One is in a space suit, but the other one… he’s not wearing any armour. He must be a cultivator.”

Korath’s eyes narrowed as he focused on the display, where the two figures were wreaking havoc. The cultivator moved with supernatural speed and power, his bare form deflecting shots and dealing devastating blows to the pirate ships. The suited individual provided support, firing precision shots and coordinating with the cultivator.

“Commander Ralix, take your squadron and flank the attackers. Engage those two directly. Assault ships, target the two individuals and the ships assisting them,” Korath commanded, his voice steady but intense.

Ralix, a seasoned pilot and Korath’s trusted lieutenant, saluted sharply before sprinting towards the hangar bay. Moments later, a squadron of sleek pirate fighters launched from the flagship, their engines roaring to life as they curved around to engage the enemy from the side.

On the bridge, Korath watched the maneuver with keen interest. The holographic display showed Ralix’s squadron converging on the enemy, their combined firepower forcing the attackers into a deadly trap.

“Captain, enemy reinforcements detected on the far side!” another crew member reported.

Korath clenched his fists, his mind racing through tactical options. “Prepare the flagship’s main cannons. We need to break their momentum. On my mark, unleash everything we have.”

The bridge fell silent for a moment, the tension thick enough to cut with a knife. Then, with fierce determination, Korath shouted, “Fire!”

The Void Marauder’s main cannons roared to life, sending massive beams of destructive energy towards the enemy reinforcements. The powerful blasts tore through the attacking ships, and Korath expected the enemy to retreat. But the two individuals, particularly the cultivator, stood their ground. Ajitha, the cultivator, created a shimmering force field shield, absorbing the impact of the main cannon’s attack. When the dust settled, Ajitha remained completely unharmed.

Korath’s eyes widened in disbelief as Ajitha lowered his shield and turned his gaze towards the pirate flagship. With a cold smile, Ajitha charged towards them, his form a blur of motion and power.

“All units, focus fire on the cultivator!” Korath bellowed, desperation creeping into his voice. “Do not let him reach the ship!”

But even as the bridge crew scrambled to carry out his orders, the realization sank in: they were facing an enemy unlike any they had encountered before. Ajitha’s relentless advance was a stark reminder of the formidable power that stood against them, and the Void Marauder braced for the fight of its life.

As Ajitha advanced, Korath's eyes widened as he noticed Ajitha's cloak billowing back, revealing a MystiCrest on his forehead. The sight struck Korath with such terror that his knees buckled, hitting the ground with a thud. "It's a Divine Lord! How can…" he whispered in disbelief before losing consciousness out of sheer fear. The bridge fell into a stunned silence, everyone frozen by the weight of his words.