I’m the contracted bride of the billionaire

Chapter 70



Chapter 70: Cambel’s True Colors

The alien spacecraft hummed gently as it moved over the pitch-blackness of space. Philip sat in silence as his head spun with ideas and emotions.

Although Amanda’s betrayal still had fresh pain, he limited himself to zero in line with the present situation. With emotions of terror and uncertainty, his crew members were peering anxuously around the unusual vessel’s inside.

As the ship moved, Philip sensed minute changes in the mood. The air grew thicker, more muggy, and smelled weirdly like ozone and tropical flowers taken together. Viewed for a long period, patterns that damaged the eyes seemed to pulse within the walls.

After what felt like hours, the artwork began to slink. Philip saw a natural landscape through a small viewport: extravagant green islands sprinkling a blue water. Though it changed, his dad’s private Caribbean resort stayed in sight.

Now interwoven with the natural forms, outsider designs create an odd mix of human and alien ingenuity. The craft landed on the helipad once existing on the island. As the hull cracked open, Philip and his colleagues were guided out by their captors.

Though it was unusual – accused of a strong energy that made the hair on their arms stand on end – the stifling temperature hit them like a wall. Cambel watched for them, her body seeming to be flitting instead of solid.NôvelDrama.Org owns all © content.

She scanned the assembly and wore a harsh, merciless smile. “Welcome home, Philip,” she replied, her voice oddly echoing in the new surroundings. “I hope your trip was pleasant.” Philip looked at her in shockingly subservient manner. “Cut the exhibition, Cambel.” Just precisely is happening here? Cambel’s smile got bigger, revealing teeth that seemed to be too pointed or too different. “Always so instantaneous.” Excellent; how about we start business? Come along. She turned and headed toward the main structure, naturally slinky.

Their watchmen pushed Philip and the others ahead, driven to keep on later. Philip noticed how different the house had become as they arrived. The once-luxurious inside has evolved into a terrible synthesis of alien biotechnology and human luxury. As unknown stuff caught the walls, the inside light throbbed. On holographic screens, data streams showed themselves flickering in midair and damaging the eye to view.

Cambel brought them to the old study of his father. Now the area was covered in a massive, natural looking design that seemed to be both a PC and a living entity. “Isn’t it astounding?” Making a motion toward the alien construction, Cambel said. “This is only a modest indication of what’s to come.” Philip moved forward, his hands clenching at his sides. “Cambel, just enough games. Your actions have My dad resides where? Cambel turned to face him, weird fire in her eyes. your father? Philip, oggi Still not sure you can understand? You were mislead into believing your father had visionary ideas. Like you, he was only a pawn.”

Her hand waved and a holographic picture emerged in the middle of the room. It showed a younger Cambel standing next to Philip’s father and some other individuals Philip didn’t know. Cambel added, “We made contact thirty years ago,” in a reverent tone. Not with simple aliens but with entities incomprehensible to us.

They exposed the truth about reality and the multiverse and gave us an opportunity to transcend our small life. Young friend Philip is caught in a confusing web of outsider creativity and mysterious meetings. Originally thrilled to be a part of the project, his father-who was a key component of the plan-became a liability due to his anxiety of the changes that would take place. Secretive man Cambel gives Philip a choice: either embrace the future or be abandoned. The guards think Philip’s father has become a liability, hence they forbid him from accessing the hologram.

Cambel tells him, though, that trust is saved for the weak and that Philip has to decide now. A woman called Amelia moves toward him; she is an entity of pure energy and outsider mathematics. Philip is asked to come along and benefit from their development. Not normal for what we have seen thus is Amelia’s connection with the multiverse and her ability to link truths.

Her key to the contention is her strange abilities and enigmatic communications. To unlock the door between the realms, Philip requests Cambel to provide him the sketchbook.

This is merely the beginning, Cambel says; they may utilize her power to bring all of their powers into the world and transform it anyway they see suitable. Cambel’s assertion that he is speaking to the end of all we know and live makes Philip repulsive. Still, Cambel assures him they will find Amelia independent of Philip’s help, and this reality will be restored once they do.

BThe watchmen carry the gatekeepers from the chamber to the holding cells. As Philip is hauled into a cell, his mind races to arrange what he has acquired. Amelia’s strange abilities, the sketchbook, and the way the outsiders plan to change reality all spin to him, a puzzle not appropriate for him. As hopelessness grips, a familiar voice speaks from the darkness.

Clearly visible from the edge of the cell is a sparkling structure. She tells Philip she can only reach him momentarily that the distance separating the realms is thin here.

Moving toward the vague picture, Philip asks for help. Tragicly smiling, Amelia says she is all over the place and no place, trying to slow down the flow. Since everything revolves on the sketchbook, she needs Philip’s help to find it. Philip said fast, “Amanda hid it.” I’m not sure where, though. Amelia reached out. “Good.

That renders it safer. Still, Philip you want to get away. Bring the sketchbook exactly to the middle of the island. A nexus point is a place of meeting two realities. We can stop this right here.

Her figure started to flutter, then vanished. Philip, quicken. Less time exists now. The walls are tumbling down; should Cambel be successful…” She skipped the term, but Philip understood.

VHe had no notion the stakes were. “I’ll track down a way,” he said. “Just hang tight, Amelia.” I’ll be here.” Philip felt another wave of confidence as Amelia’s framework vanished. His eyes ablaze with reason, he proceeded to his fellow inmates. His quiet, urgent voice urged, “Listen up.” “We are walking out of this location. We will thereby protect reality itself.” The others watched him with a mix of wariness and confidence.

Still, as Philip showed his arrangement, he sensed the flash of confidence in their eyes. The estate influenced by aliens pulsed with life outside the cell. Some are on the island; the sketchbook is buried and just waiting to be discovered.

Past the shadow of the actual world, also, inestimable powers grew ready to transform the planet. The countdown against time had begun.

Moreover, Philip Waller, the child of a basic tycoon, still stayed at the junction of presence itself. With the ethereal direction of Amelia and the relentless backing of his staff, he ready for the toughest test of his life. Philip closed his eyes and inhaled deeply as night enveloped the changed island. When he reopened them, they burst with fierce will. Notwithstanding the insurmount challenges, he was ready for whatever was ahead. All actual elements stayed in a perilous state of affairs. Philip Waller also was resolved to change the equilibrium.


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