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Apocalypse: Transmigrated General's Daughter Uses Space to Survive-Chapter 471: The Space Ring was not a Coincidence
The Chu family members were calm since they knew everything that was going on. However, this time even Ye Xuan was a little flustered.
He had just been reunited with his beloved and he didn’t want anything that could threaten their lives again to happen.
"Well, do you think having this space is a coincidence?" Grandpa Chu asked.
His old friend Grandpa Li turned to him and asked, "Is it not?"
Anyone would indeed assume upon seeing the place that the Chu family had found it by accident.
After all, in the modern era, things like cultivation and space vessels and secret worlds were unheard of.
"It is not a coincidence. It was a space created by the Chu family ancestors to help the later generations overcome the apocalypse crisis and if they could not, then preserve the Chu bloodline.
Our ancestors over five thousand years ago prophesied the coming of the apocalypse. However, they didn’t know exactly when it would come.
So, foreseeing its destruction and possible human extinction, most of the strongest Chu family cultivators at that time sacrificed their thousands of years of cultivation and even their lives to create this space.
They wanted it to be livable, and not just a space similar to a space ring used to store things.
So, they used the rarest materials, especially space stones.
Eventually this place was created but it could only be used by the chosen people of the Chu family bloodline.
That’s why after its creation, it only recognized two people as its master throughout all time.
The first one was an ancestor we never saw because after his death was when the space ring lost its owner and returned to normal.
The second one was Chu Yue, my granddaughter, who you also know as Chu Miao.
I don’t know how to explain this so that you won’t find it creepy." Grandpa Chu said and some people in the room shivered while some smiled at his joke.
"Just say it as it is. It’s not like sugarcoating it will change the facts." Grandpa Li was getting impatient and urged him.
So, Chu Zheng continued to explain, "Our Chu family has a long history. So long that it had been lost in the changes of dynasty as time went on.
We come from the Wuxin Dynasty, but our family existed long before that.
Just in case you are wondering, we have memories of our previous lives in the Wuxin Dynasty.
Well, just me and my dear granddaughter, Bunny. Everyone else is useless." Grandpa Chu grambled.
He didn’t understand why he and Chu Miao could recover their memories of their past lives while his son and daughter-in-law were useless.
It was understandable for Chu Hao because he never existed in the Wuxin Dynasty. But for the others, it was unacceptable.
"You mean you guys are like in those rebirth stories? You were reborn from an ancient era?" The young girl of the Li family asked with excitement.
She had read so many of those novels, seeing the real deal made her want to jump in happiness.
She had completely missed the important parts and only focused on the rebirth.
Chu Miao replied this time.
"It’s the same and also different. You could say we were reborn, but unlike in those stories where someone wakes up with their memories intact, we didn’t.
I only recovered my past memories after that truck accident a month before the apocalypse.
Or to be more precise, my incomplete soul found its missing half at that time.
In the Wuxin Dynasty where we come from, I was called Chu Yue, the granddaughter of the fiercest general in Wuxin country, my grandfather.
I was born with an incomplete soul and when I got into that accident, my half soul left the body for a few seconds to summon it’s other half, which was Chu Yue’s soul from the past.
At the same time, my half soul as Chu Yue traveled through time and space and combined with Chu Miao’s.
Then my soul was complete and I awakened my memories of my previous life. I don’t know if you understand what I mean.
I died in two places at the same time and that was the only way to complete my soul. It was what the prophecy said, and it happened that way.
"What prophecy?" The eldest son of the Li family asked curiously while everyone else also wore curious expressions.
Ye Xuan, sitting next to Chu Miao, took her hand and squeezed lightly as if to remind her that he was there.
The two of them had experienced death before, especially Chu Miao who had been through it twice, or to be more precise, thrice.
Chu Miao turned to him and gave him a smile to show that she was okay before she continued to explain.
"When I was nine, that is, in the Wuxin Dynasty, a prophetess came to our Chu residence and gave a prophecy.
She said that I was Chosen as a savior and would have to die before I could become complete and lead people out of the ending world.
Anyway, let me tell you the prophecy then you can decipher it yourself. It’s not very straightforward, but it was this prophecy that prophesied the apocalypse for the second time.
The first time was when our ancestors made this space. The second time was thousands of years later when I started cultivation at the age of nine.
But both times, the prophecy implied the doom of the world would come, and the chosen one had to help save humanity.
The prophecy went like this,:
The clock sighs its final breath,
Shadows curling like dying embers.
I walk the thread of twilight’s edge,
Where echoes of fate murmur in riddles.
Death lingers, a whispering tide,
A hush before the storm of rebirth.
Not into the silence of forgotten names,
But into a world where the sky burns red.
The wind howls of ruin to come,
A month’s grace before the earth shatters.
Steel and ash, hunger and blood
I stand where hope and horror entwine.
The end was only a door,
And beyond it, the war of my second life begins.







