玩丰满高大邻居人妻

Chapter 226 - Visiting Mars



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Gustav was left speechless! The powers he had acquired was amazing in every way possible. This was the true power of a Supreme Summoner God!

The concept of summoning was not only just the ability to bring forth allies to battle, but to completely shift the concept of Summoning to all things, even to the point of using it to teleport himself around!

"This is insane… D-Does it work?"

Gustav quickly decided to summon himself outside his house.

FLASH!

Suddenly, his sight change in a second, as he emerged outside of his house, emerging from a magic circle in the ground that dissipated quickly after.

It really… worked!

"What…?! It actually worked… I summoned myself." Thought Gustav in shock, as he checked his own body and saw that everything was indeed in order.

The power of Supreme Summoning was indeed supreme! The ability to summon himself to battle was just like teleportation. As long as he could map large areas around the Universe or even Dimensions, he could instantly get there without any issues! It was even better than normal teleportation, in fact.

"Now, what should I do?" wondered Gustav, as several thoughts flashed on his mind, he suddenly realized that this power still costed Mana, but an interesting idea emerged on his mind.

"Gaia, are you there?" he asked.

"Huh? Yes?"

Gaia, who had been sleeping lately, answered Gustav\'s call right away.

"Do you think there is enough space here to bring the entire Solar System to my Inner World?" wondered Gustav.

"…W-What?!"

"I acquired a new ability named Supreme Summoning, and well…"

Gustav explained to Gaia what Supreme Summoning was, and she felt rather shocked. Nonetheless, she saw that he was right, it could be abused to even bring forth entire planets inside his Inner World by merely summoning them inside!

"T-This… Yes, it could be possible. In fact, it is a realistic thing you could actually do! But I don\'t know… This feels wrong… Let\'s see… Well, the space inside your Inner World had become massive, there is enough space for several times the sun all around, so… y-you could really bring many planets." Said Gaia.

"Excellent, let\'s just do that then." Said Gustav.

"G-Gustav?! Are you for real?" asked Gaia.

"Yes. I wouldn\'t feel good to leave aside all these planets that humanity has always seen in their skies as their stars after all, our cosmic companions… And don\'t tell me you don\'t feel bad for leaving them aside?" asked Gustav.

"Well… they\'re not sentient planets, so I cannot really… miss them." Said Gaia.

"I think you\'re lying there. You\'ve lived eons here, with all of them around you, the sun warming you up, the other planets surrounding you, Jupiter and Saturn shielding you from asteroids and meteorites… Don\'t you feel some attachment to these giants?" asked Gustav.

"…Well, maybe…" sighed Gaia.

"Then let\'s bring them inside! I bet you miss them anyways. We can also do experiments to them and infuse mana into them, perhaps we could form cores inside of them with enough mana, and then they\'ll gain consciousness and become strong allies." He said.

"T-That\'s… a very good idea. Ugh, fine! Do whatever you want, its your own place after all!" said Gaia.

"Nice."

Gustav smiled rather greedily, as he Summoned himself in outer space!

The vacuum of space was a bit annoying, but even as he was now without any protection, he simply had to hold his breath.

He flew across the cold of space and reached the nearest thing he had in a few seconds, Mars!

"Huh, I wonder if Mars really life on it had." thought Gustav, as he flew around it and then expanded his senses all inside the planet.

And then he felt something.

"Wait, what the heck?!"

He flew down below into the underground, piercing through layers and layers of rock, until he suddenly reached… an enormous metropolis!

"Unbelievable…"

He entered the metropolis while coating himself in Stealth-type skills, as he found several green-colored aliens living in here, they had a whole city in here!

He continued to sense life all around the planet. But all life had moved underground, perhaps due to the dryness and the hot temperatures of the surface.

"T-This… how do I deal with this?" he began to wonder.

"Ah, I just have to be straightforward." He considered, as he decided to create a space suit using his own Mana, shaping it and materializing it into a glistening semi-transparent suit which generated Oxygen through wind-attribute magic.

He reached the massive metropolis walls, as he gently knocked the door.

"Hello?"

Knock, knock.

There were several security cameras looking at him, the aliens of mars, the Martians, were… completely dumbfounded!

"W-Who is this being?"

"He\'s incredibly strange! Those little eyes… they feel odd!"

"What a creepy creature."

"Wait a second, that thing just spoke some language?!"

"Idiots! T-That\'s… a human!"

"HUMAN?!"

All the Martians then began an emergency meeting with the leaders of this metropolis, as Gustav felt tired of waiting.

"Can you guys let me move your planet to my divine realm? Ah, why am I even bothering? I will tell them later when I get it inside."

Gustav quickly summoned himself outside the planet, as the Martians were left even more confused.

He suddenly pointed his hand at the planet, as many magic circles emerged all around it!

"Supreme Summoning!"

FLASH!

An in a second, the entire planet was gone! The entire thing cost him around 20 billion Mana, but it was worth it.

FLASH!}

The planet then emerge inside his divine realm, hundreds of kilometers apart of Earth, in the "outer space" area of his divine realm that looked like the vacuum of space and where small sparks of light resembling stars filled the entire place.

The martials suddenly saw everything change around their planet, as they were left even more confused!

"W-What is the meaning of this!"

"Sir… it appears we had been teleported… somewhere else! The entire planet has been teleported!"

"Impossible!"

The Martians named that day "the apocalypse".

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