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Chu Hee was an astronaut. His mission was similar to many astronauts, to explore life outside of Earth.

That year, when Chu Hee was 22 years old, he became the youngest astronaut in history. With superior conditions, he was accepted by NASA, and from then on, he was part of the universe.

By now he was twenty-six, his age forgotten, remembered only by his superior skill and vast experience.

Chu Hee spent most of his time in the universe, he had never felt bored or bored, rather, he was immersed in it, unable to let go of his desire. He loved his work, he loved the vastness of space, and he wished he were the first to find a new life outside of Earth.

As long as he could fly back to Earth within the specified time, it would be sufficient to report any problems encountered during this flight and the state of his navigation. However, Chu Hee knew that if he could successfully fly back together with his two colleagues, it would mean that his spaceship would officially become operational, and his human exploration would no longer be limited to the solar system. Instead, he would be moving towards a more profound place in the universe.

The spaceship was flying in its usual orbit. The spaceship was running normally and there were no problems. Everything was going smoothly. If the spaceship continued flying like this, then they would be bringing back great news.

This voyage was about to end, and the three on the ship were having a relaxing time. They were all thinking about how to celebrate when, at this moment, something unexpected happened.

All the instruments failed and the spaceship began to shake violently. The sound of breaking metal could be heard and the three men turned pale. They looked at each other and before they could say anything, the spaceship shook and all the lights went out. Darkness engulfed everything.

He couldn't see or hear anything, and the only feeling was one of him being shaken crazily. Chu Hee felt like he was being stuffed into a container, someone was holding it and shaking it desperately …

He had flown this line countless times, and there was absolutely no problem with the route. Furthermore, this kind of shaking and the sudden malfunction of the apparatus was too sudden. It definitely could not be the ship itself malfunctioning.

Although he could not believe it, Chu Hee's first feeling was — — Black Hole.

Could their ship have been involved in a legendary black hole? That was why such a strange thing happened. However, he had been flying for so long, so there wasn't anything wrong with this thread …

At this moment, the shaking of the spaceship came to a sudden stop. The pitch black space suddenly became as bright as day, and the sudden arrival of the light was strange as well. The three men who were struck by the spaceship looked at each other in dismay, but before they could find a proper explanation, they felt the light get brighter and brighter.

Then, suddenly, the light disappeared...

The flying ship started to shake even more violently than before, it was as though it was being pulled by something, causing it to sway frantically, as though it was flying somewhere else, its speed was so fast that it made it hard for his heart to even beat, Chu Hee could not help pressing his chest, his eardrums seemed to be on the verge of bursting, and that was not what he was worried about, what he cared about was the voices that kept coming from his ears …

The sound of metal being peeled off the surface of the spaceship.

He couldn't ask for help, he couldn't even if he wanted to speak with his colleagues, he couldn't even leave any powerful information for the country. The human body could only endure for a while before fainting, but before that, when his consciousness was completely gone, Chu Hee felt a bright white light shoot out from the darkness, and accurately pierced into his forehead.

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