I am an Eldritch Entity-Chapter 58: Level up time

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Eryndor almost burst out laughing when he finished reading the report.

This was NOT the image he had in mind about these transcendental entities who could resist the Cosmic Limit by the virtue of their own strength.

Eryndor also understood the reason behind the conflict due to his presence.

As funny as it sounded, the Eldritch Entity had extreme social anxiety, so the team couldn’t bring all of its members on the mission.

Seeing that only four could go on a mission, there was probably a not-so-friendly discussion which took place for spots.

Why would spots be precious? Because the mission rewards of course.

One could only imagine the amount of rewards one would get in such a mission, no matter how easy the objectives were. Because one had to be in the presence of an Eldritch Entity, one of the strongest beings of the universe.

That alone was extremely dangerous, and could go wrong in many ways.

Eryndor shook his head, feeling more grateful than before to Liliana for accepting him.

He returned the file to her, and settled back into his place.

Eventually, after watching the cold atmosphere of the team with no one conversing, he ordered an ice cream for himself. No pun intended.

His stomach always had space for desserts.

It took approximately twenty minutes for them to finish their lunch, during which he had finished four to five cups of ice cream, unapologetically choosing dark chocolate flavor every time.

He believed himself to be a loyal man.

Eryndor followed the team into a different building, which was situated just beside the one they left, one which he thought was something like a restaurant but for specific members.

As soon as they entered, a bunch of people wearing lab coats approached them, taking measurements of their physique after Liliana verified the team’s identity.

Soon, Eryndor was ushered into a separate room, where a bunch of people helped him wear a spacesuit.

He could see several modifications done to it, but had difficulty identifying what exactly they were.

While coordinating with their instructions, he asked them if they knew about it. Surprisingly, even the staff were aware of the technicalities of the suit.

One of the extra modifications was a device made by the Human Federation which would shield one’s mind from the mental stress of being in the vicinity of an Eldritch Entity.

There was another which would help the wearer resist the effects of some of the characteristics of the Eldritch Entity. One of which was unconditionally believing in the entity and forgetting about its existence.

The modification would help resist that.

Similarly, Eryndor could see that a lot of work was put into the space suits to make it as safe as possible.

After they finished helping him into the spacesuit, one of them informed him.

"And this is how you wear a spacesuit, Sir."

Eryndor tilted his head, not knowing where he was going with this. The man continued.

"We suggest walking around and getting comfortable with it. We don’t have the time to take you through the training of zero gravity, so you’ll just have to adapt to it when you’ll be out of the aircraft, in outer space out there.

"The existence of supernatural powers makes it easy to put gravity in a spaceship, so you won’t have to worry while you’re inside it.

"You can also choose to take off the spacesuit if you feel like you’ve gotten the hang of it. The staff on the aircraft will help you put it on when it’s time for the mission, or you can put it on yourself since you’ve seen it once now."

Eryndor didn’t get to ask any question, as he was told he needed to get going towards the next phase.

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Thanking the staff, Eryndor waddled out of the room, not yet used to walking with a space suit.

With the helmet in hand, his bare head felt comically small compared to the modified space suit.

Remembering the instructions from Liliana, Eryndor headed towards the conference room.

It turns out all of them were already present there, with no one having changed into their spacesuits.

Yea, of course. Only I am a newbie here, they don’t need any training or some spare time to get used to it.

For the next few minutes, Eryndor sat there listening to the instructions and guidelines provided by one of the agents.

Eventually, twenty minutes later, they were led out of the conference room, and into another section of the building.

Finally, Eryndor witnessed the spaceship they would be travelling to space by.

Yes, it was a spaceship. With Cyborg Outer Domain’s technology and other extraordinary resources which began emerging after the advent of four energies, it became rather easy to manufacture.

Eryndor followed his team into the spaceship, surprised by the comfortably open space inside.

Each of them were assigned their own room, while a few more existed for the staff who would manage the aircraft and other purposes.

Due to the mission being extremely important, all the staff which were picked were extremely loyal, having been brought up from their childhood in the Human Federation itself.

After getting a few pieces of basic information from Liliana, Eryndor retreated back into his room after taking off the spacesuit.

So it will take a month to travel to that location huh.

Despite the Forbidden Void of Shx’Trelith being the nearest to the Earth, it would still take a month just to reach that location.

Eryndor had read that the spaceship, powered by Cyborg technology, was incomparably faster than even the swiftest aircraft built with old-world technology.

How much longer would it have taken with the old technology? Jeez, how did those people live with it?

Eryndor shrugged, and sat cross legged on the bed. It had nothing to do with him.

The total duration of this mission was two months. When he would return to Earth, there would only be a bit more than a month remaining for the tournament.

Fortunately though, the Human Federation had already allotted a certain amount of resources to each of the participants of the mission.

It was one of the perks of these long term missions, so that the mission undertakers didn’t fall behind in their practice.

Eryndor looked at the boxes of resources before him and thought.

Time to level up.

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