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THE ERA OF CATACALYSM

The great human civilization has been passed down and developed a splendid culture since the start. However, this universe was not created for humans, and human civilization is doomed to face one challenge after another, as well as crisis after crisis. Asteroid impacts, gamma-ray bursts, encounters with malicious alien civilizations, and changes in Earth's orbit caused by other stars' gravitational disturbances... There are numerous challenges that may be encountered, and... as long as humans exist, these things will undoubtedly be encountered. On an ordinary day, without any warning, people noticed that the sun had dimmed... Human civilization is about to face its first major challenge since the dawn of civilization.

KingofMortals · SF
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Chapter-35

People were a little depressed after learning of the death of the female bear. Aside from the rumble of the vehicles, this convoy made virtually no other noise on the way back to the station. People were deafeningly quiet until they reached Genesis Station again.

Following the capture and confinement of the deer and other captured animals in cages under the supervision of an Arctic biology expert, the others were allowed to return to their rooms for a brief period of rest. This means that Alex's first day in the North Pole is about to come to an end, as the chefs have already begun preparing dinner for him.

Alexandra became a little irritable due to the sun's insistence on never setting. The presence of light has the potential to easily destabilize the biological clock, resulting in a variety of negative consequences for the human body. Alex drew the curtains and turned on the light, a slight improvement in his state of mind.

In the midst of this, Sophia walked into Alex's room. As soon as Sophia noticed the tightly closed curtains and the lights on the roof, she looked at Alex with a surprised expression. "This will make you feel more comfortable," Alex said as he spread his hands.

"In that case, yes." Laughing, Sophia explained that, "People are always chasing the light brought by the sun, but if this light never fades away, people will grow bored of it."

"Please take a seat," Alex said as he gathered the jumbled papers on the desk and handed over a chair: "Thank you."

Sophia sat in the chair, but she didn't take a seat. The look she gave Alex, who had been gathering information for a while, was one of brilliance, as if she could see something special in his eyes. Sophia walked up to the desk and said softly, "I'm sorry." "This is not an acceptable method of organizing information. Although it appears to be organized, it is actually quite disorganized, and it is difficult to locate the information when you need it."

Sophia said this, and naturally took over the documents that Alex had collected and were still in Alex's possession, shuffled them again, and then completely sorted the documents according to their date of creation.

There is a great deal of information and it is extremely complicated, but Sophia appears to be keeping her eyes on her hands the entire time. Sophia was able to quickly sort through the jumbled information. Sophia gave Alex a friendly smile after placing the final document in the folder.

"Thank you for your assistance during the day."

"Please don't thank me; that is exactly what I should do. In actuality, I had no part to play. We would all be in serious trouble if it weren't for Virat." Alex shared his thoughts.

"You have a lot in common with my brother." It looked like Sophia's eyes were curved into crescents, as if she were thinking of something lovely: "It's all very rude and cold-looking, but there's a strong sense of responsibility in my heart about it. Whenever I was in danger, my brother would always rush out in that manner, leaving me in the rearview mirror."

As a result, Alex could only mumble, "It's nothing." Alex had no idea what to say.

We should get going because it's time to eat." Alex was embarrassed, and Sophia responded with a sweet smile and a gentle grab on his arm as they walked out of the room together.

After dinner, Alex was greeted by the silence of the Arctic night, which he enjoyed. The crew at Genesis Station set out early in the morning to catch more prey, as there were a number of Arctic creatures on the list that had escaped capture the previous day. Virat had originally planned to accompany the team, but the Arctic biology expert strongly discouraged Virat from doing so, and Virat was forced to remain at Genesis Station.

Virat and Alex were unable to attend due to scheduling conflicts. Virat's reasoning is straightforward: "What if you are in danger without me?" he asks. As a result, Alex was forced to remain here.

The departure of a large number of employees caused Genesis Station to become deafeningly quiet. Alex put on his heavy winter clothes and walked to a location near the courtyard of Genesis Station, where he sat on the ground at his leisure and stared out into the distance in a daze at the distant scene.

Today's weather appears to be a little more pleasant. Despite the fact that the sun is still half-dead, the wind is significantly weaker. Despite the fact that Alex had been sitting here since the morning and had eaten lunch, he still came out to sit here in the afternoon.

No one, not even Alex himself, had any idea what Alex was thinking. In Alex's head, everything is ethereal and quiet, just like this vast and desolate Arctic landscape. Alex appeared to be asleep, but he didn't appear to be asleep at all.

Alex was in this state for three days when he arrived at the North Pole. Alex stood by and watched as the Genesis Station staff captured and imprisoned a variety of arctic creatures. He also observed the animals in cages and occasionally heard their uneasy howls. They remained tied under the helicopter until three days after it took off. Helicopters will transport them out of the North Pole and into a completely different world, where they will begin their new life.

Alex's spirits were gradually improving over the course of these three days. When he left the North Pole, he no longer had that sense of decay that accompanied him everywhere he went, and he no longer appeared to be on the verge of collapsing at any moment. Suddenly, Alex's eyes began to sparkle, his voice became more powerful, and even his thoughts became much more focused.

"Can you tell me where you're going next?" Vlakovich was the one who inquired.

Alex pondered for a moment before responding, "Let's take a trip to Siberia. I'd always wanted to visit Lake Baikal, but I'd never gotten the opportunity. Let's see what we can find out now that I've finally found the time."