Chapter 595 Just to be sure
Chapter 595 Just to be sure
"Since the warriors are training mainly Limit Breaker, we should let them learn how to make the most simple potions for emergencies," Rain said while he was preparing to leave again. "That could save their lives when the dungeon breaks since they will be able to heal themselves instead of waiting for us to heal them."
"I will add that to their training regimen," Terra said.
"I am off then, where are my goodbye kisses, beloved wives?" Rain asked.
"I think Sealyn is crying again, I am going to check on them," Seara said and then left.
"It is time for the training session of the kids, so I have to get going," Terra also said and then left.
Rain shrugged and then sighed... they can be so bashful at times. Seadir watched the exchange and didn't know how to react to it.
"Are you going to fly as fast as possible?" Seadir asked. "There is something I would like to talk about."
"Sure, why not?" Rain asked.
While they were crossing the underwater tunnel, Seadir explained what Rain already knew. He also believed that someone poisoned his father during that battle... and his guess was that someone was working with the dragons in order to take his place. He wasn't sure if it was one of his siblings or someone else; it seemed that he wasn't that good at identifying potential threats within their realm.
"I understand," Rain said.
That was one of the reasons why Rain disliked politics, those who are good at that game couldn't be disposed off until they do something troublesome. Still, it seemed that the underwater society of the sea folk also needed some cleaning up, but Rain couldn't do much until they truly did something.
Regardless, Rain had some other ideas on how to be stealthy underwater, so he decided to teach that to Seadir once he returns in order to help him find the ones that could become enemies in the future.
In any case, after they split up, Rain began to fly upward... as much as he could... until the dark began to get dark around them. He was almost leaving the atmosphere of that world.
"Maybe this telescope won't be enough..." Rain thought. "This atmosphere is quite something."
Larger planets tend to have thicker atmospheres. This is because the gravitational pull of a larger planet is stronger, allowing it to retain more gases. Small celestial bodies like asteroids and moons often have very thin or negligible atmospheres, if any, because their gravity is not strong enough to hold onto gases.
The interaction of a planet's atmosphere with solar wind and radiation can strip away its gases over time, leading to a thinner atmosphere. Planets with strong magnetic fields are better protected from this loss.
Temperature can also affect the thickness of an atmosphere. Higher temperatures can cause gases to expand and become less dense, leading to a thinner atmosphere. Conversely, lower temperatures can result in a denser atmosphere. Considering how cold the southern region was, it made sense.
Rain had to fly upward for 150 kilometers for that to happen, so he imagined that this world was a lot bigger than Earth. Putting that aside, Rain completely sealed off his ice chamber because he didn't want to risk being exposed to space radiation. He believed that having a strong body wouldn't be enough to fight something like that.
That world was a world of magic, but Rain still believed that magic and science didn't get along well. Better safe than sorry...
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