The world has abandoned wars and through that development civilization had to compete in other stuff to maintain its hierarchy. Many developments were made in different areas,, but the most notable were in science. A new era was created and with it people were exploring the universe.
They countries were competing for whoever built a machine that propelled beyond the speed of light. But how did matters drop so low that the universe got doomed.
Tappy, the son of a commoner rose through the ranks and became the smartest scientist in the world. He was known for his stupidly amazing but impossible to be recreated inventions. On a Saturday night he completed the invention that can travel beyond the speed of light. As he was about to press the button to TEST the invention his instinct told him-"STOOOOOP"
-"Why should I, I'm just going to test it, it's not like the universe will explode. I made this machine to go just one more mile than the SPEED of LIGHT!"
-"You do you, but if you mess things up don't come whining to me about it."
-"Hope you jinxed yourself!(Said the instinct in his mind.)
Click click click.
Mouse press.
Click click.
Press.
Click.
*Dial turns*
*Presses BIG RED BUTTON
*3*
*2*
*1*
•••
"KACHOW"- says Tappy
•••••
-"Why isn't it working?"
SHHHHHHHHHHHH BOOO PAPAPPAPAPA
PAW PAW PAW PUPUPUPU
-"AAAAAAAAAA"-screams like a bebi gurl,Tappy.
***Machine explodes***
...America destroyed...
...Asia...
...Africa...
...Europe...
...Australia...
...Antarctica...
...Planet KABOOM...
...Universe kaboomed...
Tappy inner dialogue:
"I told you, you JINXED IT!"-Instinct
"What happened, where am I?"
"Good job dumbass, I'm happy for you, you destroyed the UNIVERSE!"
"It wasn't my fault, you told me to press the launch button!"
"Well, whatever now?"
***In a forest***
The sun was shining, the bushes were rustling, birds were chirping, wildlife was wild living.
"This looks like a new beginning for you body!"- says the instinct with a grin on his face.
"Well I guess so brudda, go away now leave this unciviled civillians to my hands, am gonna be finna an emperor for once and look down on these peasants, awful."- Tappy proudly shows his malicious plan.
As Tappy emerged from the wreckage of his destroyed machine, he found himself in a lush, vibrant forest unlike any he had ever seen. The air was crisp, the sky clear, and the sounds of nature surrounded him.
But there was something strange about this forest. The plants seemed to glow with an otherworldly light, and the animals that roamed were unlike any he had ever seen. They were elegant, almost magical creatures, moving with a grace and beauty that took his breath away.
As he explored further, Tappy realized that he was no longer on Earth, or any planet he knew of. He had somehow been transported to a new world, a world untouched by the destruction he had caused.
"This is incredible," Tappy muttered to himself, awe and wonder filling his voice. "But how did I get here? And what happened to my world?"
His instinct, ever present in his mind, chuckled. "You destroyed the universe, remember? But it seems fate has given you a second chance, a chance to start anew in this beautiful world."
Tappy's eyes gleamed with excitement. "A second chance... I won't waste it. I'll use my knowledge and skills to become the ruler of this world, to build a civilization that rivals any that came before."
With newfound determination, Tappy set out to conquer this new world. But little did he know, the inhabitants of this world were not as simple as they seemed. They had their ow n powers, their own secrets, and they were not about to let an outsider take control.
And so, Tappy's journey to become an emperor began, filled with challenges, discoveries, and the true meaning of power.
As Tappy ventured deeper into the forest, he couldn't shake off the feeling that he was being watched. His instinct, always ready with a comment, remarked, "Seems like you're not the only one curious about this place. Let's keep our wits about us."
Ignoring the instinct, Tappy pressed on, his curiosity getting the better of him. As he walked, he stumbled upon an old, abandoned village. The houses were crumbling, the streets overgrown with weeds, and an eerie silence hung in the air.
"This place gives me the creeps," Tappy muttered, feeling a sense of unease. "I wonder what happened here."
His instinct, ever the voice of reason, replied, "Looks like this village has been deserted for a long time. Let's not linger here, who knows what might be lurking in the shadows."
But Tappy's curiosity got the better of him, and he began to explore the village. As he walked through the empty streets, he noticed something strange. In one of the houses, he saw a group of children huddled together, eating bread and raw meat.
"What on earth..." Tappy trailed off, his voice filled with confusion. "Why are they eating raw meat? And where are their parents?"
His instinct, always quick to analyze, replied, "It looks like these children are alone, perhaps orphaned or abandoned. They must be scavenging for food to survive."
Tappy's heart went out to the children. He approached them slowly, trying not to startle them. "Hey there, I'm not here to harm you. My name is Tappy. What are you doing here all alone?"
One of the children, a small girl with wide eyes, looked up and saw Tappy. She gasped and pointed, shouting, "Who are you? What do you want?"
The other children looked up, fear and confusion evident on their faces. Tappy quickly raised his hands in a calming gesture. "I mean no harm, I'm just passing through. I was curious about this village. Can you tell me what happened here?"
The children hesitated, eyeing Tappy warily. Finally, a boy spoke up, his voice shaky. "Our village... it was destroyed. A great darkness came and took everything from us. We're the only ones left."
Tappy's heart sank at the children's words. "I'm so sorry to hear that. Is there anything I can do to help you?"
The children looked at each other, then back at Tappy. The small girl spoke up, her voice barely a whisper. "Can you... can you take us away from here? We're scared and alone. We don't know what to do."
Tappy looked at the children, his heart breaking for them. He knew he couldn't leave them here alone. "Of course, I'll help you. Come with me, I'll take you somewhere safe."
And so, Tappy's journey took an unexpected turn as he became the protector of these orphaned children, determined to give them a new home and a new hope for the future.As Tappy settled into the abandoned house with the children, he realized that he had a lot to learn about this new world. While cleaning, he decided to put his gears to work and began to think about how to make a broom with the materials available in this primitive world.
Gathering some sturdy branches, he began to fashion a handle, while the children watched in fascination. They bombarded him with questions about where he came from, how he knew how to make things, and what the world was like beyond their village.
Tappy patiently answered their questions, explaining that he came from a world that had been destroyed and that he was just as lost as they were in this new world. He showed them how to make the broom, involving them in the process and teaching them new skills along the way.
As they worked, Tappy couldn't help but feel a sense of purpose. Despite the destruction he had caused in his own world, here he was able to make a difference in the lives of these children, giving them hope and a chance at a better life.
After finishing the broom, Tappy and the children set about cleaning the rest of the house. As they worked, Tappy shared stories of his world, sparking the children's imagination and filling their heads with dreams of what lay beyond their village.
By the time they had finished, the house was clean and tidy, a far cry from its previous state of disrepair. The children looked around with wonder, amazed at what they had accomplished with Tappy's help.
As night fell, Tappy sat with the children around a crackling fire, the warmth of the flames comforting in the cool night air. He knew that he had made the right decision to stay in this village, at least for now. He had a lot to learn about this world, but with the children by his side, he knew that anything was possible.As the sun began to rise, Tappy woke from a restless sleep, his mind plagued by a bad dream. He sat up, feeling a gnawing hunger for meat, but he knew he had no clue about the wildlife in this new world. His instinct, always ready with a comment, joked, "Looks like you're craving a burger, but I don't think they have any drive-thrus around here."
Tappy rolled his eyes at his instinct's comment and stood up, stretching his stiff muscles. He remembered that while cleaning the house, he had discovered a hidden room that seemed to exist in a different dimension. It was a vast library filled with books on every subject imaginable.
Curiosity piqued, Tappy made his way to the room where he had found the library. He located the little snow globe that served as the entrance to the hidden dimension and pressed the button on its base. With a soft click, a doorway appeared before him, leading into the library.
Entering the library, Tappy was once again amazed by its size and scope. He walked among the shelves, running his fingers over the spines of the books. Each one seemed to contain a world of knowledge waiting to be discovered.
He found a section on wildlife and began to study the creatures that inhabited this world. He learned about the different species of animals, their behaviors, and their habitats. Armed with this new knowledge, he set out to hunt for food, determined to satisfy his hunger.
As he ventured into the forest, he marveled at the beauty of this new world. The trees towered above him, their leaves shimmering in the morning light. Birds sang in the branches, and small animals scurried about in the underbrush.
After a while, Tappy spotted a deer grazing in a clearing. Remembering what he had learned, he carefully stalked his prey, moving silently through the undergrowth. With a swift motion, he drew his makeshift bow and arrow and let fly, striking the deer in the heart.
As the deer fell, Tappy felt a sense of accomplishment. He had successfully hunted for the first time in this new world, providing food not only for himself but for the children as well. He returned to the house, meat in hand, ready to cook a meal for his newfound family.After cooking a delicious meal with the deer meat, the aroma wafted through the house, awakening the children. They sat up, their stomachs growling, and memories of the previous day flooding back.
Tappy smiled as he served the meal, watching the children eat with gusto. He felt a sense of satisfaction, knowing that he had provided for them and brought some semblance of normalcy to their lives.
As they ate, Tappy's instinct teased him, "Not bad for a scientist turned chef, huh? Maybe you've found your true calling."
Tappy chuckled, enjoying the banter with his instinct. After the meal, as usual, he sat down to talk with his instinct, discussing their plans for the future.
"I think we should build a wall around the village," Tappy said, his voice filled with determination. "It will provide us with protection and give the children a sense of security."
His instinct nodded in agreement. "A good idea. With your knowledge and our combined skills, we should be able to build a strong and sturdy wall in no time."
And so, Tappy set to work, gathering materials and enlisting the help of the children. They worked tirelessly, day and night, building the wall brick by brick. Tappy taught them new skills, and they eagerly learned, their bond growing stronger with each passing day.
As the wall took shape, so did the village. Tappy and the children worked together to restore the houses, clean the streets, and plant gardens. The village began to transform, becoming a vibrant and bustling community once again.
When the wall was finally completed, Tappy stood back and admired their handiwork. The village was now safe and secure, a haven for all who lived there.
With the village restored to its former beauty, Tappy felt a sense of pride. He had come to this world as a stranger, but now he was a part of something greater. He had found a new home, a new family, and a new purpose. And with his instinct by his side, he knew that anything was possible.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the village, Tappy sat in contemplation. His instinct, always ready for a comment, remarked, "A successful day, don't you think? The village is thriving, and you've become quite the leader." Tappy nodded, a thoughtful expression on his face. "But there's still so much we don't know about this world. I want to give these children more than just a safe place to live. I want to give them knowledge, empower them to become self-sufficient." His instinct chimed in, "Education, the cornerstone of progress. What do you have in mind?" "After much thought, I've decided to bring the children to the secret library," Tappy revealed. "There's a vast treasure trove of knowledge there. I want them to learn, explore, and become the architects of their own future." As night settled in, Tappy gathered the children around the fireplace. There was Emily, the small girl with wide eyes who first spotted him, curious and observant. Jake, the boy who spoke up about their village's fate, resilient yet vulnerable. Lily, with a spark of mischief in her eyes, always ready to explore. And Alex, the quiet one, observing the world with a thoughtful gaze. Addressing the children, Tappy shared his plan. "We're going on a little adventure. There's a hidden library filled with books that hold the answers to many questions. I want you all to read, learn, and grow." Excitement lit up the children's faces as they followed Tappy to the hidden room. He pressed the button on the snow globe, and the doorway to the secret library revealed itself. Entering the library, the children's eyes widened with amazement. Shelves upon shelves of books stretched into infinity. Tappy encouraged them to explore and pick any book that caught their interest. While the children immersed themselves in various subjects, Tappy stumbled upon a peculiar book titled "Chakra." Memories from his previous world flooded his mind – tales of energy centers and spiritual powers. Intrigued, he began reading, realizing that chakras in this world were similar to the concepts he had encountered in manga. As Tappy delved into the book, he discovered the potential for unlocking inner energy, enhancing physical and mental abilities. The realization struck him – this knowledge could empower the children in ways he hadn't imagined. The dialogue with his instinct grew longer as they discussed the newfound discovery. "Imagine, harnessing the power within ourselves. This could be a game-changer," Tappy mused. His instinct, the eternal realist, added, "But with great power comes great responsibility. We must guide the children, teach them the balance and purpose of these abilities." Tappy agreed, the weight of responsibility settling on his shoulders. "We'll tread carefully, ensuring that this knowledge brings growth and harmony. It's a new chapter for all of us." And so, in the quiet hours of the night, Tappy continued reading and contemplating, the soft glow of the library's magical light illuminating the path to a future filled with possibilities and potential for both him and the children he now considered family.
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