Chapter 171: Sol Two Hundred and Eighty-Three, Our Eyes
Translator: CKtalon Editor: CKtalon
Tomcat was stunned.
However, it immediately understood what Tang Yue meant.
The location of Comet Tomcat-Tang-Mai Iâs impact was at most 1,400 kilometers from Kunlun Station. Tang Yue was doomed, but Tomcat still had a chance of survival.
Tomcat didnât need a life support system or oxygen, neither did it need food or water. It could travel light, taking along with it solar panels and the RTG as it drove away from Kunlun Station. The comet would land east of Kunlun Station, and if Tomcat were to drive west and travel thirty kilometers a day, it would be a thousand kilometers away within a month.
âLeave with me!â Tomcat grabbed Tang Yueâs hand.
Tang Yue shook his head with a wry smile. âItâs impossible.â
Tang Yue knew very well that if Tomcat took him with it, it would have to waste time modifying the Mars Wanderer, adding a life support system to it. To do so meant dismantling the OGS and taking along large amounts of resources and replenishments. Just the thousand plus liters of water in Kunlun Station had a mass of a ton. It was impossible to move it long distances.
By driving alone, Tomcat still had a chance of escaping the calamity circle before the comet hit.
If the two were to leave together, neither of them could survive.
Tang Yue was destined never to be able to leave Kunlun Station. He didnât have the ability to survive outsideâa limitation of Earthlings.
âTake all you need and leave,â Tang Yue said. âBuddy olâ Pal, youâve already tried your best. You canât save me or Mai Dong.â
Tang Yue stroked Tomcatâs head, ruffling its ears. To be honest, ruffling a catâs ears was rather stress-relieving. However, there wasnât much chance of doing that in the future.
âLet me think of another solution⊠Let me think of another solution.â
Tomcat leaned its forehead on Tang Yueâs body as it closed its eyes and whispered.
Tang Yue didnât say a word as he placed his hand on Tomcatâs shoulders. The latterâs voice slowly softened. It was thinkingâit had been constantly thinking. From the moment Kunlun Stationâs computer produced the outcome, Tomcat had been desperately thinking of solutions, but all the ideas it had come up with were dismissed by it. All of the preparations capable by humanity were nothing but a joke in front of the level of energy released for such a huge cometâs impact. How could a nest built by ants be able to withstand the thrashing of a tsunami?
Tomcat, who always had a Plan B, was out of ideas. In front of that massive celestial body spanning thirty kilometers across, Tomcat could do nothing. There was a sense of helplessness about watching the world crumble before you.
There wasnât any Plan B this time.
âYouâre right.â Tomcat closed its eyes. âI canât save you, nor can I save Miss Mai Dong.â
Tang Yue smiled as he crouched down and pressed his hands on Tomcatâs shoulders.
âYou have already saved me, as well as Mai Dong,â Tang Yue said, âMr. Station Commander.â
Ever since Earth disappeared, Tang Yue had entertained thoughts of the way he would die. He believed that he would die at some point in time due to the lack of food, but Tang Yue had no idea when that would happen. To him, death was a fuzzy concept. Every night, Tang Yueâs sleeping was like sleeping with Death. He had his face plastered against Death, but he was unable to make out Death.
At this moment, he finally saw what death looked like.
Tang Yue still had 37 days left to live.
Tomcat took a step back and gloomily sat in its chair. It placed its paws on its hind knees.
Tang Yue appeared quite at ease. He sat a few meters in front of Tomcat and stretched his limbs.
âLeave. You are the final witness of human civilization. If you have the chance of meeting other intelligent life forms in this Universe, please tell themâŠâ
Tang Yue turned his head to look out.
âThat there once existed such a species. They had all the best qualities in the Universe. They loved life, freedom, and peace. They were moral people, rich with curiosity and empathy. They were willing to sacrifice their lives for more sublime goals. Among them were geniuses, great people, believers, and heroes.â
Tang Yueâs voice turned soft and ethereal as though he was reciting a poetic song.
âSuch a species once existed as well. They had all the worst qualities in the Universe. They ostracized one another, engaged in civil wars, and belittled the value of life. They were immoral people, short-sighted and filled with lies. Their hands were covered with blood and would harm others for their own interests. Among them were idiots, devils, criminals, and cowards,â Tang Yue continued.
âThey were very complex, very great.â
Tomcat fell silent.
âItâs too long. I canât remember that.â
âThen tell them: ET scum, this was once human territory!â
âWhat if I donât bump into them?â
âThen tell it to the Universe.â
Tang Yue sat in his chair, looking up as he stretched his limbs.
âOnly now do I realize why the first homo sapien walked out of the African continent on a warm, starlit night two hundred thousand years ago.â
âWhy?â
âBecause it wished to tell the Universe that we were once here,â Tang Yue replied. âAll development of civilization ultimately wishes to leave their footprints in this river of time, to prove that they once existed. Perhaps it would become the final question that all civilizations have to face near the end.â
âHow do you know that the first homo sapien walked out of Africa on a warm, starlit night?â
âBecause I see it.â Tang Yue closed his eyes as his lips pursed into a faint smile. âIt jumped across shallow rivers, its eyes as resplendent as the stars in the sky.â
Tomcat didnât believe that Tang Yue really could see homo sapiens from two hundred thousand years ago. As for jumping across shallow rivers, that was probably Tang Yueâs own imagination.
âDo you know, Tomcat? In these two hundred thousand years⊠Compared to the homo sapien, there are many things about me that are different from it. It ate raw meat and drank blood, draped itself in animal hide, holding wooden clubs, and living in the savanna or forests. As for me, Iâm wearing a spacesuit with a computer beside me, sitting in a scientific research station on Mars⊠But there is still one thing thatâs identical,â Tang Yue said. âThatâs our eyes.â
Tomcat was taken aback.
Tang Yueâs words had shocked it.
After two hundred thousand long years, the eyes of humans had never experienced any changes.
âEven though the path was filled with twists and turns, with obstacles in the way, we are forever looking forward.â Tang Yue kept speaking. âItâs forever filled with hope and brightness, as well as an infinite curiosity towards this world.â
Tomcat followed Tang Yueâs train of thought. If that first homo sapien who had stepped out of Africa really jumped over shallow rivers on a dark, star-filled night, running towards the vast and endless world two hundred thousand years ago, then would it see another pair of eyes a hundred million kilometers away at the end of time when it did its jump towards the future?
Tomcat looked up.
âWhat do you plan on doing in the next thirty days?â
âMake every second count and finish all the unfinished work.â Tang Yue opened his eyes and said, âBefore the comet hits, I want to finish the history of humans entering the space age. That way, if some creatures were to receive our radio transmissions, they will be able to see our history and not think of us as savages that didnât even manage to step off our home planet.â
Tang Yue and Tomcat sat in the Hab, waiting for the night to pass and for the sun to rise.
âTang Yue, Mr. Cat? Good morning.â Mai Dong had come online. âYou are up early today.â
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