Chapter 99: Candy
A vast void made of shadow—floating in that darkness, like an island suspended in space, was a massive landmass.
Amber stepped forward cautiously, scanning her surroundings.
This place was a paradoxical space, through and through.
Though it looked like it was suspended in the middle of space, breathable air existed here, and even though one would expect it to be zero gravity, the moment she set foot on it, a solid gravitational pull acted on her.
The environment analysis system instantly displayed data on the AR interface hovering before her.
Oxygen 21%, nitrogen 78%, other gases 1%.
It matched Babel’s atmospheric composition with astonishing precision.
Amber carefully disengaged the seal on her helmet.
Cold air filled her lungs.
“...You really can breathe here.”
It felt both unfamiliar and strangely natural.
When she received that single message from A—“A land has appeared.”—and made her way here, Amber had been expecting something more like a small floating islet.
