Won't You give humanity one more chance, God? One chance to show that we—humans, can learn from the mistakes we've made on Earth, in life itself?
He let out a long and heavy sigh, his gaze still fixed on the celestial body far to the right, even until the celestial body was no longer visible due to the position of his spacecraft which continued to accelerate at the same speed on its imaginative trajectory to reach their destination.
Yu chuckled again, sipping the drink in his hand.
"I can't believe this," he said, "and you won't believe it either, Alina. I just said something to the shooting star. It's ridiculous, but I know praying or whatever to shooting stars is just a myth."
He leaned back against the back of the chair, closing his eyes with a smile.
"How are you there, Alina? I hope you and all the survivors can find one way or another to treat what happened to you, to everyone on Earth."