I Am Unstoppable

Chapter 439



Chapter 439

Then, Skylar returned the Dragon Binding Gloves to Jonathan. “I’ve never seen this sort of material before, but these gloves are incredibly tough. Everything about you is a mystery, Mr. Lawson,” Skylar commented.

Jonathan smiled faintly. “To me, you guys are just as mysterious.”

Skylar chuckled, not knowing what else to say.

At that moment, Moose suddenly removed his storage ring from his finger. “Take a look at this ring of mine, Mr. Lawson.”

Curious, Jonathan took the ring from him.

It was silver and didn’t look very different from the spatial ring.

Jonathan held the item in his hand and calmed himself, perceiving it with his mind. Content © provided by NôvelDrama.Org.

Soon, he felt the wonders of the storage ring.

There’s a lot more room in here than in the spatial ring. It’s about the size of a thirty-square-meter room. There’s even airflow in here, which makes it perfectly inhabitable for living creatures.

The storage ring was filled with light elements and magic. In other words, the space in there had been created using light elements.

Immediately, Jonathan understood the difference between the storage ring and the spatial ring.

If this ring were to leave Moranta, the space inside it would collapse instantly due to the loss of light elements.

Meanwhile, the spatial ring’s powers were everlasting.

Given that the spatial ring was made using meteorites from outside their world, its formation and the power it contained were far more mystical.

Jonathan also noticed the contents of the storage ring; there were lots of food and some magic gems. These were all Moose’s personal belongings, so Jonathan chose not to pry further. He then returned the storage ring.

“My spatial ring is a vacuum and can’t store any living things. Also, the amount of space inside mine is nothing compared to your storage ring.”

The older man smiled. “My storage ring isn’t that impressive. There are some out there that can be used to plant crops or build palaces. Those are truly remarkable.”

Jonathan was speechless. Wouldn’t it be great if I could bring a mansion with me wherever I went?

“But still, this storage ring has its limitations,” he quickly added.

“Do tell!” Moose exclaimed, stunned and curious.

Jonathan knew he would have to divulge some information and showcase his abilities if he wanted to gain their trust. “The storage ring can only be used in Moranta, and there’s a main world outside of Moranta, along with other dimensional spaces that I’m not certain of. Has this ever been brought up in your Holy Scripture?”

Moose stroked his beard. “Indeed, the Holy Scripture has mentioned that our world is known as Earth, but the time and space of this world are three-dimensional. The arrangements of time and space are extremely complex and bizarre. According to the Scripture, time can be three-dimensional on the same piece of land. It’s possible that Moranta was a civilization developed ten thousand years ago, whereas the main world came to be ten thousand years later in the exact same place. Our timelines are different and do not interfere with one another. This is how three-dimensional space has been interpreted.”

Jonathan never understood such concepts, so he was instantly enlightened upon hearing Moose’s explanation. “Then, does the Holy Scripture explain why you have to manage time and space separately?” he asked right away.

“The Holy Scripture isn’t an omnipotent book. Every word in it has to be comprehended through conscious effort. It’s a shame to say this, but we came to understand many of the Scripture’s contents thanks to Theos. She refers to the arrangement of time and space as classification management. Everything needs to be classified, from waste to unclean gases and so on. The structure of the human body is complex enough—with billions of cells and neurons in just our cerebral domain—what more to say something the size of Earth. Without classification management, perhaps no living thing on Earth can survive.”

Jonathan fell into thought. That makes a lot of sense. Take a computer, for example; all its trash and files have to be sorted and managed well for it to function normally. Computers are also susceptible to virus attacks. Then, there’s so much more to consider when it comes to our Earth moving around in the void of space. We humans are truly insignificant. If we wanted to understand everything about this world, we’d have to travel to both the past and future to find out every secret there is. If we could do that, we wouldn’t even be humans anymore; we’d be gods. And what about life outside of Earth? There are countless other planets and vast spaces, all of which are unfathomable existences. Could there be living creatures in The Void?

Earth was akin to a speck of dust in The Void, just like how small one human being was on Earth.

Jonathan believed a broader future and far more exciting world in space awaited.

Suddenly, he couldn’t resist being in awe. What if, one day, he could break through the shackles of his physical body and allow his soul to travel through The Void, exploring all the mysteries of the universe? How interesting would that be?

This was probably something every person like him yearned for.

The Holy Scripture was undoubtedly an enigma, and it was also the reason Moose readily accepted Jonathan’s rhetoric.

Suddenly, Jonathan recalled something he had always been skeptical of.

Torrence once mentioned the Holy Scripture too, and these guys are currently chasing after a renegade. What if Torrence is the one they’re looking for?

At the thought of this, Jonathan felt his heart drop.

He knew it was a huge possibility.

I just hope they never find him, or I’d be in a tough spot. Torrence was his savior, so he wouldn’t be able to stand back and watch him get apprehended.

Jonathan quickly cast those thoughts aside and snapped back to reality. “You still haven’t told us about the limitations of the storage ring, Mr. Lawson,” Moose reminded.

“The five elements don’t exist in our main world, so without any elemental support, the storage ring would immediately collapse if it were to be brought there. I also have a feeling that these elements don’t exist in other dimensional spaces,” Jonathan replied.

Moose and Skylar exchanged glances as their expressions changed slightly.

“What on earth is the main world like?” asked Moose.

“To be honest, I’m just as curious—what is this place?” Jonathan asked in response, trying not to reveal too much about having met Torrence.

“This is Moranta!” Moose answered at once.

He then began to introduce the region and this exiled land, along with some legends about the Demon Dragon.

Many of his words matched Torrence’s. The only difference was that Moose seemed to be full of praise about the Supreme Sect.

According to him, Paradiso was the strongest nation in Moranta, and the Supreme Sect was the most powerful religious group there.

The sect collected its own taxes in Paradiso and was on equal footing with the king.

Furthermore, it managed a few select provinces in Paradiso.

Every year, the king and princes would hold a ceremony to worship Theos, who would then accept the veneration of the royal family and ministers.

Moose had a strong sense of honor, and his face lit up as he described the Supreme Sect.

Skylar’s and Ducson’s eyes were also filled with pride as the elderly man spoke.

Jonathan was internally taken aback. It was now that he realized how influential the Supreme Sect was.

It’s terrifying to imagine how much a religious group is capable of.

When Moose was done, Skylar and the others couldn’t wait to hear what Jonathan had to say about the main world.

“How does the Holy Scripture describe the main world?” Jonathan suddenly asked Moose.

The elderly man froze briefly before answering, “The Scripture does touch on time and space, but it also says that the main world is the real world. To be exact, it’s a coordinate around which all time and space must revolve in order for it to survive. That’s why the main world is named as such.”

Realization dawned on Jonathan instantly.

So, regardless of the dimensions of time and space, there can only be one world. It’s just like when a person is alive—he’ll always have a physical body and an active consciousness, no matter how far his thoughts wander. To put it differently, dimensional spaces are like individual locations in the long lake of time. Time, however, requires a real coordinate to move forward. If there’s a yesterday, today, and tomorrow, then the main world is today. Today is a coordinate!

Upon realizing this, Jonathan gained an increased understanding of the Earth. Then, he delved into the main world, describing every key event briefly, starting from the Stone Age and five thousand years of history.

War, peace, more war, and civilization—ever since the beginning, war had revolved around mankind while also spurring its development.

Eventually, Jonathan got to the topic of the main world.

It was a new world where technology had advanced to an unfathomable degree.

However, with development came many predicaments—air pollution, global warming, energy crises, and so on.

There could even be a third world war.

Perhaps while technology had aided mankind in so many ways, it would one day lead to the downfall of the human race.

Still, who could be absolutely certain?

At the end of the day, the wheels of history would only continue to move forward, and no one could stop it.

Nothing could deter mankind from progressing, regardless of all the perils and challenges that lay ahead.

Despite going through everything briefly, it took Jonathan three hours to talk about the main world.

Moose and the others had completely believed him by now, for no one could make up stories to such an extent.

Their minds were now filled with a whole new world.


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