
In the middle room of the house, four people sat facing each other after enjoying a perfunctory dinner from the surrounding residents.
"Aslan, it's time for us to return to our world" Dr Chandra said.
"Are you guys leaving us?" tanyanya sad.
"No. You can come with us and come back here at any time" replied Dr. Chandra.
"I feel like there's a condition I need to fulfill, don't I?" guess it.
"Yes .. as your mother said. You have to be able to hold a secret, then be part of our group," said Dr. Chandra frankly.
"Isn't it the duty of a grandson to look after his grandfather and relatives?" aslan.
"Smart. You are my sister's granddaughter. Then you're my grandson too." Doctor Chandra was silent for a moment.
"If we go away for a few days, will the people here search and enter your house?" ask Dr. Chandra carefully.
"Emmm, I think so. Without mom, maybe they'd be more worried about me" Aslan guessed.
"Then, for a while you can't come. But don't worry, we'll come here to see you more often and help your group members" explained Dr. Chandra.
"How do I know it wasn't just a promise?" Aslan cast his disbelief.
"Well, we've finally got to that part. You're so smart." Doctor Chandra smiled.
Aslan looked at the three smiling people with puzzled faces. He didn't understand what Dr. Chandra said.
"We're going to make a connecting path from here to our world. So we can meet anytime!" bright Doctor Chandra while nodding his head.
"connecting line? A path to another world? Could it?" tanyanya still can't believe it.
"I really want to take you away. But since your mother just died, she was worried that the people here would still come to visit and comfort you. So, you should stay here for a while. Wait for us to come back and bring some things you might need here."
Doctor Chandra has spoken at length. He hoped Aslan would not ask much more.
"alright. I have no right to forbid Grandpa from doing anything. I just need to trust you, don't I?" he said while looking down.
"You're very smart. Don't grieve. Everything will be fine," Dean patted Aslan on the shoulder.
"How do I call you?" ask Aslan
"You may call my name, Dean," replied Dean warmly.
"Wouldn't that look disrespectful? I'll just call you Uncle Dean. How's it?" tanyanya asked for approval.
"Hahahaha .. You're getting old!" tease Robert.
"I should also call you Uncle Robert, too" Aslan chimed in immediately.
"Hahahaha .. You guys are instantly old!" Doctor Chandra chuckled amusedly, while Dean and Robert could only smile awkwardly.
"How dare we oppose the ruler's grandson?" dean complained to Robert through voice transmission.
"Ruler, it's time we get back!" Robert reminded. Doctor Chandra nodded.
"Ruler?" ask Aslan in wonder.
"For you to know, your grandfather was the Lord of the Light Nation. Our world lies between the stars in the sky" Dean explained, pointing to the dark night sky.
"What?" The young man was very surprised to hear that. "Grandmother ... My grandmother .. too?" he said he couldn't believe it.
"Yes! Didn't you see the little things your grandmother left behind in the star sign that was on her chest?" Doctor Chandra showed Aslan the star's emblem.
"Don't think too much. You will understand slowly. We and others will teach you, what we know," Robert said excitedly.
Aslan simply nodded. He has become the grandson of a ruler. An unexpected change.
"Let's go to your mother's room" Doctor Chandra asked. The four of them moved to the front of the shabby room.
"Dean, can you clean up this room?" ask Dr. Chandra.
"okay!"
Dean immediately took out whatever filled the narrow room. All of that was stacked in the middle room. Now the room looks more comfortable.
Dean opened the bedroom window and pulled all the dust out through the window. Dean flew to the front of the courtyard, where the sea water rose up to the path leading to the house. The sea water was pulled towards the house.
Doused slowly the walls and floor of the room with sea water, to wash away the dust attached. The water on the stone floor immediately slid into the crevices of the stone. Dean repeated it again. Now the room looks very clean and the musty smell disappears.
Aslan looked at it in amazement. "Is grandma that good?" his inner. It is fitting that mother never said the greatness of grandmother. In addition to keeping secrets, if said to others, not necessarily people believe.
Dean closed the window tightly again, then put up a curtain of sheets he had picked up at the research center.
"Aslan, this window should never be opened. After we leave, the door to your room should also be closed. Don't let anyone in! Understood!" dean Strictly.
"I understand. You want to make this room a connection with the world there, don't you?" the canal.
"Good! You're so smart!" praise Dean. Aslan smiled proudly.
Robert took out a teleportation door from the storage, and placed it in the corner of the room. The room was now illuminated by a bright blue light.
"Isn't it very bright? Will it be invisible to others on the outside?" ask Aslan worriedly.
"After we left, you closed the door with this cloth. Be careful, you don't cross the door line. Or you'll be sucked inside. And I can't imagine what's going to happen to you in there" Dean said.
"Remember, don't try to go in alone without one of us. Could dangerous! Bet your life!" Robert warned strongly.
"Well, I'll remember it" Aslan said obediently.
"good. It's time we left. The sooner we leave, the sooner we return and bring help to them" Dr Chandra said.
"Okay, Ruler," Dean and Robert said.
"Don't worry." Dean patted the young man's shoulder.
"See you, Aslan."
"Grandfather go first" said Dr. Chandra.
"Yes, grandpa." Aslan nodded.
Doctor Chandra immediately envelops Dean and Robert with a ball of white light. Then the ball of light flew up and entered the teleportation door. And then disappeared completely.
Aslan stared for a moment. Now he could see the miracle for himself. Quickly covered the magic door with a large sheet of cloth. The room was no longer as bright as before.
Aslan walked out and immediately closed the door of the room tightly. Now he understands why he can't come along for a while. He had to keep the magic door safe.
While choosing the shabby fabrics Dean pulled out, Aslan recalled the incident just now. Even Dean and Robert were protected by a ball of light before entering. Is the road behind the door that steep? Or is there a gap? Or space as vast as beyond that? If not together, maybe they could separate and arrive at a different star world.
"How many worlds are up there?" he murmured while looking at the stars in the sky.
"What star is your world?" ogre.
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