Chapter 451 451: Farewells
Chapter 451 451: Farewells
Richard paced the room, his eyes reflecting a mix of excitement and concern. Caleb, or Adam as he was known in certain circles, sat across from him, a notepad ready.
"Adam," Richard began, "you're about to step outside the universe, an adventure few can even dream of. But space is unforgiving. You need to be prepared down to the last detail."
Adam nodded, pen poised.
"First, you'll need a space suit. Not just any suit—a custom-fit one, designed for extreme temperatures and cosmic radiation. It must have a helmet with a visor to shield your eyes from the sun's glare."
Adam scribbled furiously.
"Next, oxygen tanks. Calculate your total breaths, add 20% more for safety. Attach them to your suit with secure fasteners."
"Why the extra?" Adam asked.
"Space is unpredictable. You might need to stay out longer than planned," Richard explained.
"Got it. What else?"
"Nutrition packs—compact, high-energy, easy to consume. And water purification tablets. You'll collect ice from asteroids for water."
"Food and water, check. Anything else?"
"Communication. A radio transmitter with a solar-powered charger. If you get lost, you'll need to signal for help."
Adam nodded, understanding the gravity of each item.
"And don't forget a multi-tool. It should have a knife, screwdriver, and other essentials. It's your lifeline for repairs or unexpected situations."
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"Lastly, data storage. A hardened computer to record everything you see and experience. Science will learn from your journey."
With farewells said, Caleb walked the mansion's halls. In the library, he ran his fingers over the spines of books, remembering late nights lost in tales of adventure that now seemed so small compared to his own.
In the dining room, he touched the chair where he'd sat for countless meals, recalling the laughter and stories shared over feasts that seemed to stretch for hours.
He paused in the garden, where the scent of jasmine hung heavy. Here, he'd spent afternoons teaching his younger sister to plant flowers, her giggles mixing with the rustle of leaves.
In the observatory, he gazed at the telescope that had first shown him the stars. He remembered the awe in his heart, the hunger to know what lay beyond the twinkling lights.
Lastly, he stood in the entryway, looking at the grand door. He remembered the day he'd first crossed that threshold, a wide-eyed boy full of dreams, now a man about to chase them into the cosmos.
With each memory, Caleb's resolve grew. These walls had seen him grow; now they would watch him go. Tomorrow, he would step into the unknown, carrying the spirit of his home within him.
As the first light of dawn filtered through the curtains, Caleb stirred from his slumber. His mind, always active, immediately began planning the day ahead. He rose from bed with a purposeful energy, the anticipation of his journey fueling his actions.
After a quick shower and a light breakfast, Caleb made his way to the entrance hall where the guards awaited him. Their faces brightened as they greeted him, their loyalty and dedication evident in their expressions.
"Good morning, young master Adam," one of the guards said respectfully.
"Good morning," Caleb replied, his tone confident yet congenial. "I trust you all slept well?"
The guards nodded in unison, their professionalism unwavering. Caleb took a moment to observe their demeanor, noting the subtle cues that revealed their readiness for the day's tasks.
"I have a few pieces of advice for you," Caleb began, his voice carrying a hint of authority. "While I'm away, remember to maintain the security protocols we've discussed. Stay vigilant and ensure that the mansion remains secure at all times."
The guards listened attentively, their training evident in their focused expressions. Caleb continued, "Additionally, I trust you to oversee any maintenance or repairs that may arise. The well-being of the estate is in your capable hands."
The guards nodded once more, their commitment to their duties commendable. Caleb appreciated their dedication and made a mental note to commend them upon his return.
"Now," Caleb said, changing the topic with a smile, "I'll need you to prepare for our journey to the Manila airport. We have a schedule to keep."
The guards sprang into action. Caleb watched as they finalized the arrangements, ensuring that everything was in place for their departure.
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