Chapter 1602: Mexol''s History
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"Did it regrow?" Ning wondered as he looked at the, seeing thergely glowing dark half. It was a weird thing to look at as it almost looked as though tons of regions on the''s surface glowed brightly.
"How many Life Quartz did they leave out before going to the moons?" Ning wondered. That was the only thing he realized was possible for there to be so many glowing crystals out there, considering that the crystals didn''t grow.
Ning couldn''t make heads or tails of what he was looking at.
One thing was for certain and it was that the nt seemed to have regained its luster after the humans had left away.
Ning flew down toward the and had to stop as he saw something zooming in his direction from the right. It wasn''ting toward him, but just moving in his general direction.
It was arge piece of metal box withrge metal ps around it.
''A satellite?'' Ning wondered as he looked at the thing. It all looked so new. How many years had it been out here in space, after the humans had abandoned it?
He ignored it and flew toward the. As he flew down and came closer and closer to the, when the light from the Life Quartz wasrge enough for him to see things more clearly, he saw that there were more regions than just therge mountains where the Life Quartz was located that glowed within the night.
There were regions all around thend that glowed bright, which made Ning wonder if this was the patches of Life Quartz that the people wanted to leave out to get their''s situation under control.
Ning continued flying down toward one of the patches of light and was slowly shocked when he realized that the light he saw was noting directly from Life Quartz left out in the ground, but rather from inside the billions of buildings that were on the ground.
"How is this possible?" Ning couldn''t help but ask himself. "How is there light inside the houses?"
Without sunlight reaching the Life Quartz, they should have lost their light within a year or so. And these had to have been inside the buildings for centuries at least. He couldn''t understand how they were still glowing.
"Unless..." he thought and directly teleported onto the surface of the.
Hended on top of arge roof and heard the sounds that surprised him. There was the sound of a gentle breeze in the night, the sound of a wolf howling loudly. But there was also the sound of soft conversations and electronic noisesing from a few houses.
Ning looked at one of therge stone buildings in front of him and through the window he saw a couple sitting on their couch, watching something on arge screen.
A couple. Humans.
"They''re alive?" Ning asked, shocked. What was going on?
"They can''t be alive," Ning said to himself. It wasn''t just his guess, but something the system had told him. As ast-ditch effort, the humans that could survive were sent away to the moons while the ones that remained slowly died off.
So Ning couldn''t understand why there were humans within these houses when the system clearly said they everyone who remained on the had died.
Ning flew off from the building he was on, bing invisible, and went through the entire city to make sure there were humans. It was night time and many were asleep, but there were enough awake that he saw them and realized that there were plenty of humans alive on the.
Without hesitation, Ning pulled up the Interface and searched for the current poption of the of Mexol. The number came back at over 6 Billion.
There were 6 billion humans alive on the of Mexol right now when every single human should have died a long time ago.
"Unless..." Ning thought. "Unless everyone did die, and these humans are not the original residents."
Ning quickly pulled out the Interface and searched for the entire history of the of Mexol. It cost him a bit of Energy to buy this much information, but he didn''t care at this moment. He paid the price and the knowledge flowed into his brain.
Ning skipped over the beginning of Mexol and how humans came to be the dominant race on the. He also skipped over how humans screwed themselves by over-mining Life Quartz, leaving their in danger from their sun''s heat.
He finally reached the section that he wanted to know about.
When the''s Life Quartz was mined and taken away from the equator, most of the heat that came from the sun had nowhere to be stored and instead directly began heating up the
net.
Soon, climates changed and disastrous natural phenomena followed. Very soon after that, humanity began dwindling at a terrifying pace until there were no more than a few million of them still remaining.
That was when multiple spaceships were created to send about 8 thousand of them toward the moon. These included the best of the best they had, someone who could begin life anew in the other world.
The take-off of therge ship was sessful with enough Life Quartz, and they were gone. No one knew if they would be safe out there, but the ones that remained had other things to be
worried about.
They began spending their lives in ces where they could be safe from natural disasters, but with the heat rising, there was nowhere that was safe.
Soon enough, every single person was dead, and most of life itself was extinct. That was it, humans were dead, most nts were dead, and even animals were dead.
But then... why were there humans on this?
The answer for that came 400 years after humans first left the. 400 yearster, humanity returned from the moon and settled back on the.