While walking back toward Argos, they were all alerted to find something of
interest. Excited, they scouted the forest and looked at every strange bug and plant
they encountered.
“We should camp there for tonight,” said Anais, pointing at a spot on the map.
“It should be about an hour away.”
Steve said quietly, “Guys, do you get the feeling that we are being watched?”
“We are,” said Bara. “They have been following us since we left the city. Why
do you think I led you through areas without thick vegetation?.”
“Shouldn’t we be worried?” asked Gakuto.
“They are good at hiding in the vegetation. The drones could not pick them
up. I, however, set a small camera on the way, and I could see that they are armed
with spears and bows. I doubt that they can even penetrate our skin.”
With a bit of worry, the group continued their hike. Every few hundred meters,
they would see non-natural structures or slabs poking through the soil. They would
record them and move on.
“Wow!” Bara’s eyes and mouth were as open as wide they could.
The whole team stood watching in awe. Jain and anyone who was observing
the feed also stood speechless.
“A statue. A statue of … is this a human head?” said Helen with her voice
barely reaching her own ears.
“Is this some kind of joke? Alex! Are you seeing this?” said Jain.
“What is this? I mean … what is the chance that they made art and it ended
up resembling us by accident?” asked Alex in shock.
“Zero. This is a statue of a human protruding from the soil, Alex. What is
going on here?” continued Jain.
“Okay, now things are getting very weird here,” said Helen.
“Everybody, take a breather. We need to think.”
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“I am not sure what to think. There is a human statue here. We need to dig it
up and bring it here,” said Jain.
“We will. Once we can, we will send the Eagle with tools to dig it out. For now,
let’s just take a breath.”
After they marked the location and took records of the statue, the team began
to move to the designated spot where they would be staying for the night. Within a
half hour, the team had reached the spot and began setting up camp. Although
excited, everyone was sunk into their own thoughts, as was everyone at Argos too.
The scenarios that the statue gave birth to were countless. While camp was being
set, Helen was registering the small buildings that were protruding from the ground
near the shore of the river.
Steve broke the silence. “I wish we could replicate the material that they used.
It seems like it never breaks. They used it for everything.”
“I am more interested as to why the head of the statue was kept clean of
vegetation,” said Konoya. “Our resemblance to it must also be the reason they are
not hostile to us.”
While the tents were being inflated, the liquid food was warming up in its bag.
Konoya continued, “What are you guys thinking? You are awfully silent.
Especially you, Gakuto.”
“I am thinking, what if we are still in the Hera, and all this is a vivid dream of
mine?” answered Gakuto.
“It makes more sense to think that we are being taken by whomever occupied
this world and placed us inside a simulation,” said Anais.
“Hey! That’s a good thought. Perhaps they are actually placing us in a game-
like place. A world designed for us to be toyed with.”
“Or perhaps we are in an alien world with endless mysteries. Some closer to
our understanding and some further. Letting our imagination run wild is not
necessarily a bad thing, but don’t let it stress you out,” said Konoya.
“Okay, let’s try to make the least imaginary scenario of how this could
happen,” said Gakuto.
“That’s easy,” said Helen. “The civilization who once lived here traveled to the
stars and met humanity in an earlier stage. We have numerous of cultures whose
ancient beliefs depict visitors coming from the stars.”
“Okay. You’re right, this makes more sense, but it completely drives me away
from my holographic-reality concept,” said Gakuto with a smile.
Looking at the sky, Anais said, “Imagine that. They could have visited us
thousands of years ago, and now we visit them.”
Jain’s voice sounded from all their communicators. “I think you guys should
take some time to sleep.”
Anais left her drones as guards, and they all went to sleep in their two tents.
The drones were monitoring the perimeter from the trees while Helen and Jain were
taking turns acting as remote guards, watching over them. Their dreams were shared
with all of the humans currently on Gaia. Everyone was dreaming of stories about the
ancient past. The feeling of being so incredibly interested in a fantasy brought an
unexplained pleasure to all.
It had been a while since this was common for humans.