Luca actually made it back, probably at the expense of 10 years of his life, which was not too much considering the lengthened life spans of humans today.
He never thought about such a thing because death was so common during his past life.
But when he heard the nurses talking about their ultra-great ancestors as if they were still alive, he realized that people here lived for a lot longer, like hundreds longer.
He actually shuddered at that. Most would rejoice at the thought. But his first instinct was to calculate how long he would've been imprisoned if people's lifespans were that long back when he was in Tesseris.
Then he thought of his new life and got excited until he learned how to use his terminal.
He didn't notice the device on his wrist when he first woke up. It wasn't clunky and was surprisingly flexible, which may have been why it went unnoticed until a notification popped out.
That dashed his hopes.
Luca hadn't seen his new world outside the four walls of his room, so when he saw the notification alert for a slew of cosmic disasters, he was suddenly disheartened.
Why couldn't he just end up somewhere peaceful?
Then he scrolled down to check all the notifications he automatically got as a citizen of the Empire.
Countless brain-numbing articles followed, and he was swamped with videos of more bad news. Then, he stopped at one that captured his interest. And he couldn't help but choke on his saliva.
[SPIRITUAL POWER IMBALANCE NOTICE]
It piqued his curiosity as it felt too familiar. And Luca felt like the universe was playing tricks on him. This made him scour the Starnet for familiar terminologies, but he got nothing save for muscle pains.
They didn't even have a concept of what dungeons were. Then, what could cause spiritual power imbalances to the extent that they mirror a rampage?
It didn't take long for him to find out. The answer was excessive use and meridian injuries.
They weren't dealing with dungeons but had to face corrupted creatures, insectoid attacks, alien invasions, oh and planetary annihilation.
And he thought Tessarians had a shit load of problems. What was this? How bad were they in their past lives to face this kind of shit.
But more than that, what did he do to deserve this kind of life?
He even paid his taxes while imprisoned inside a tank! So, why did he end up here?
And apparently, these impending disasters forced the Empire to conscript without discrimination, so people like him had no choice but to go.
Thankfully, he had a body double, and all he had to do was survive the assessments.
But really, what was the Duke thinking?
There was no way the original Luca would pass anything.
Heck, he wouldn't even be able to get inside the medical pod without assistance.
Just fudging the records wouldn't be enough to fool anyone.
And that brought him to his current situation.
Luca decided to go back to his space to give him more time to think.
If he had complete control of his powers, it would've been possible to better adjust the passage of time in his space. But with his inability to use his powers, he was stuck at 1:3 of reality.
Three days in his space were equivalent to one day outside. While that wasn't enough time for him to fully recover, it was better than a normal week.
Modern medicine barely did anything to him because what he lacked was conditioning. They've got medicines to cure diseases, but not something that would fix his physical and spiritual constitution. But his dungeon should have them. freeweɓnovel.cѳm
No, thank you.
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