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Chapter 1789: Trying To Enter The City
As we saw the train leave, suddenly, something happened out of nowhere...
Crack, crack...!
CRAAASH!
A huge spatial portal opened where the train was going towards, only for it to be torn apart even wider and...
For something to emerge from it!
It resembled a giant blue whale covered on black tentacles, with giant bug-like eyes.
It was gigantic, probably around my dragon size, if not even larger, its giant flippers, with sharp claws, were constantly trying to tear the s.p.a.ce apart.
Crack, crack...!
CRASH!
With each crack that spread, the gigantic thing kept pushing itself through the portal, but it seemed mostly stuck, and no matter how hard it tried, it won't get too far.
"Ah s.h.i.t! A s.p.a.ce Whalebug?!"
One of the guards panicked as he saw the gigantic alien beast, his big red eyes clearly horrified by the sight, this quickly told me that such a thing wasn't a common sight in this city.
Because the giant Whalebug stood in the middle of the spatial portal, the train that was going to go away was forced to stop their path and quickly moved back to the station before it was to crash with the alien creature.
"OOOOHHHHHH...! GROOOHHH..."
The giant s.p.a.ce-traveling alien seemed to be in pain, groaning. It seemed like it had been stranded just like when it happens to actual whales!
So its natural habitat must be the... Uuh, the outer s.p.a.ce where that portal came from?
No, wait, why am I even a.n.a.lyzing things so pragmatically? This is nuts!
What the h.e.l.l is going on now?!
"Dammit, it'll take a whole week to get it out!"
"What are we going to do now? The train can't leave to its destination through another of the Spatial Portals!"
"But isn't the Golden Spire Run happening in like a few hours?!"
"Yeah, I heard at least over half of its partic.i.p.ants were in that train!"
Both the guards and the rest of the alien people in the line constantly discussed about what was happening, all while we slowly moved forward in the line, I noticed how every person that got inside had to pay a toll and sometimes show their identification, and we didn't have any of that.
"So we have to pay to get inside?" wondered Miranda.
"Looks like it... How do we even pay then, we got no money," said Benladann.
"If I can get an example of what they're using... I could replicate it using Matter Manipulation on something," said Kate.
"Oh really?!" wondered Miranda. "Well, that would be amazing, little Kate!"
"Maybe I could do the same with my Creation Breath, or not," I said. "Wait, let me see."
I quickly used my sharp eyes to inspect the "coins" of these people, which were made of blue crystals with little golden sparkles inside.
They used these small jewels in the shape of triangles to pay, each person had to pay with a small one, so I guessed that was the toll for entering the city.
I concentrated on one of them as they were being paid, and created a mental image in my head, and then I tried creating it with Breath of Creation.
FLUOSH!
However, what make out was some weird blue jewel that didn't looked at all like it! s.h.i.t, I'm bad at this. Creation is harder than I imagined, especially with things you haven't seen or touched, or eaten.
"Agh, this is all I could make," I sighed.
"Hm, I can fix it," said Kate.
She quickly took the jewels from my hands and then.
FLASH!
Using her divine ability and her power of Matter Manipulation, Kate turned these weird jewels into exact replicas of these "coins" or whatever they were.
"Done, are these fine enough?" she wondered.
"Let's hope," I said. "A-Act natural if possible."
As Miranda carried Drakda, who had grown slightly sleepy, we reached the entrance, the two guards there glared at us with disinterest, completely unmoved by our appearances.
I suppose if this is like some sort of Intergalactic Wild West, they have probably seen so many weird aliens that they weren't shocked about our appearances, or how tall we were.
"Hahhh... this is not going to be easy man," sighed a green-skinned man with big antennae and red eyes, looking up to us. "So uh, haven't seen you guys around, are you from a Asteroid
Colony?"
"Asteroid Colony?" Miranda wondered. "What's... that?"
"Yeah the colonies over the Asteroids at the... you guys don't know what's that?" the second guard, resembling a rusty robot, wondered.
"Ah, no, yeah, we totally know!" I said
"Yeeaah! She's just a country b.u.mpkin! Silly girl!" Benladann giggled. "We totally come from that place, of course."
"Hmm, I guess you don't got identifications in the city. Well that'll be a bit pricier. You're a whole family?" wondered the green guy.
"OOOOHHHH...! GROOOHHHH!"
The Whalebug kept screaming and groaning as he spoke.
"Ah, yes, we are," I said. "Is it an extra payment?"
"I have never seen a whole family move to this city... It's dangerous," sighed the rusty robot. "But okay, we can make them a price at least, right?"
"I mean yeah, I got a family too..." laughed the green guy. "My wife and two little green peas. Sure... Okay, for all of you... Four Star Jewels is enough."
Star Jewels, so that's how they're called?
"Here..."
I handled them the four jewels, the green guy grabbed them and nodded, about to pocket them until the robot suddenly spoke.
"Wait! Those jewels... I didn't sense any starlight energy inside," he said. "Are you sure
they're not fake ones?"
"Huh? Right, my bad let me check..." the green guy took them out and then the two of them glared at me with a bit of anger.
"Oi, who are you trying to scam here, you f.u.c.k?" wondered the green guy.
"Scamming is a crime, sir," said the rusty robot. "These jewels are not real, they're replicas. Very well done but lack the starlight energy they contain inside. Which is essential to power our technology... Where did you get these?"
"Ah, s.h.i.t... I had no idea!" I said, trying to act humble. "Someone else gave them to us when we purchased food as charge... I guess we got scammed first, I'm really... sorry." "Hmm, do you have the legit ones?" asked the green b.a.s.t.a.r.d. "We can't let you in without
paying, sorry."
"Ah..."
Are you kidding me?!
"GUUOOOOHHHH...!"