Chapter 84
Chapter 84: Epilogue
Twenty years had gone since the multiverse conflict, and Earth had blossomed into a hopeful indication and progress across actual dimensions. Now sporting a well-known salt-and-pepper facial hair, Dr. Chen stayed atop the Concordance Pinnacle, the highest design in New Philadelphia.
People from a hundred different dimensions were alive in the metropolis below him. Children of different species interacted in the parks, their laughing serving as a universal language of delight while hover cars moved between buildings against accepted physics. A good hand on his shoulder made him smile.
He turned to find Amelia, her now-solid body still shining with vitality from all directions. Her eyes shining, she said, “Adoring what you’ve done, old friend?” Dr. Chen chuckled as well. “Amelia’s handcraft is unique. This is not conceivable without you and Philip. Philip arrived beside them, his presence lending a gentle warmth as though summoned by his name.
Speaking of which, we have a surprise for you, Chen, Philip said. Before Doctor. Chen might ask about their meaning as a glistening portal opened before them.
His heart skipped a beat when he realized Philip and Amelia’s own younger self from the reality where they had first met was there. Grinning brilliantly, Amelia said, “We thought it was time for a family reunion.” Dr.’s started crying. Chen’s gaze followed his arms around his other self. Though the challenges of interdimensional transit had made visits rare, they had maintained in touch over the long run.
More doors opened as they corrected lost time. Chen from many guises travelled over, each sharing tales of development and trust from their worlds. Chen from diverse real aspects. They had progressed; they were no more only survivors but rather vibrant civilizations cooperating.
The assembly moved toward the Interdimensional Festivity Square, where yearly Solidarity Celebration had gathered creatures from many real dimensions. There was music from twelve worlds, and the smells of various cuisine floated from markets managed by animals Dr. Chen had thought inconceivable. Walking, Amelia and Philip exchanged the most recent data from their multiverse patrols.
The cosmic entities that had previously threatened them all had not been seen in years, and the lines separating reality had grown more robust. “We’ve laid out correspondence with drugs from past the known multiverse,” Philip said with great clarity. “They’re calm and inquisitive. One may learn and discover much more here. Dr. Chen went through the well-known rush of discovery. After all these years, he was still in marvel at the multiverse. Night arrived and the festivities peaked. Holographic presentations lit the heavens, narrating the story of their multiverse cooperation – the challenges they had faced, the victories they had achieved, and the great future they were building together.
The crowd’s cheers caused the sleeve of Dr. Chen to be tugged down. Looking down he noticed a small child with delicate blue skin and inquisitive eyes. Her voice was beautiful, “Dr. Chen,” she asked, “is it genuine you helped save the multiverse?” He took a seat and warmly grinned. “Baby, I wasn’t the only one changed. We cooperated to reach this. Furthermore, do you know what?” “What?” asks Wide-eyed she asked. “The experience isn’t over yet.
There is still a lot to discover, and eventually it will be your opportunity to look at it.” The young woman’s face lit with vitality, and Dr. Chen sensed a torrent of expectation for what was ahead. This was the precise thing they had worked for: a world in which everything was equal yet children might dream of great possibilities. Doctor. Chen stayed with Philip and Amelia while the party continued all around them, observing the happy bunch.
The multiverse discovered satisfaction and blossomed in ways they never could have imagined possible. “We succeeded,” Dr. Chen said gently and with much emotional weight. “We really got it done.” Philip gestured, his framework brilliantly sparkling. “We done. And still to come comes much more. Amelia grabbed both of their hands, her touch spanning actual numbers. Together, she continued, “we can accomplish anything.” Dr. Chen was rather happy when the night sky released in an amazing display of multiverse firecrackers. They had faced the invisible, beat unthinkable possibilities and emerged victorious, but transformed.
The multiverse had evolved from a place of anxiety and strife into a large, linked society held together by friendship, curiosity, and a shared objective. At the center of all was Earth, formerly a little, remote planet that is today a bright example of what was feasible when people from many worlds came together. Dr. As Chen looked out at the revelers and observed the expressions on the faces of friends and alternates from a myriad of worlds, he realized that, regardless of the challenges that lay ahead, they would overcome them in the same way in which they had overcome every obstacle past: as one multiverse, united in hope and wonder. There was more adventure ahead. In many respects, it was still beginning.
Now, though, they faced the future with excitement rather than fear, ready to write the next part in their incredible, multiverse tale. Moreover, as the celebrations continued long into the evening, the laughter and music resonating throughout real events dawn on Dr. Chen that they had truly attained harmony, development, but a future laden with great possible results and unlimited love.
It was in every way a happy ending. But yet it was also a great beginning. Dr. Chen watched Philip and Amelia swap a tense glance as the event slowed down. Before he could ask about the problem, the ground rocked slightly.
Above New Philadelphia, the glistening heavens revealed a vast, beautiful area that should not be apparent. “It’s reoccurring,” Philip replied, gravely. Amelia nodded fidgetly. “The obstacles are lowering. There is going to be something. Dr. Chen had a tickle in his gut. But we seemed calm to me.
The incomparable entities… “It’s not them,” Amelia said in an interruption. “That is novel. Something unintelligible. As though in response, a massive form began to show above.This belongs © NôvelDra/ma.Org.
Their eyes had never seen anything like it: an edifice built completely of energy and throbbing with hues that hurt to look at.
Philip spoke hardly as a whisper. “That is present. Never another multiverse like this will ever exist.”