Jason was not sure if his father thought that he would jump through the world bridge and emerge on the Elvyr race's planet once he had completed his tasks on Argos.
However, that was not what he had planned, since the beginning.
As such, Jason couldn't help but think that the silver, divine aura should disappear as soon as possible.
If it was the reason for the other world bridges to be unstable, or Argos possibly being unable to prevent certain naturally generated world bridges from manifesting, Jason had to change it as soon as possible.
There was not a single beast in the barren region, which mainly stemmed from the divine aura that was intimidating.
Only Jason and his soulbonds were perfectly fine owing to their stigma that seemed to satiate itself on divine and pure Celestia aura.
Jason's Celestia aura was drawn towards the purer aura, and he couldn't help but feel that the silver divine aura was much denser compared to what his father had been able to transfer through the last remnants of his imprint.
It was not harmful to him, but instead, it could be beneficial.
However, this didn't help Jason because his emperor eyes could clearly perceive that the required mana to maintain the world bridge was way too high.
The dense mana currents that seemed to overflow through the entire barren region became scarcer the closer Artemis flew towards the world bridge.
In the end, there was not a single trace of mana left as everything was greedily absorbed by the silver divine aura that seemed to be sentient.
Apparently, even his father had been unable to create a permanent and stable world bridge between Argos and another planet, that would allow beings above a certain stage to venture through it.
That was probably why he had to retort to establishing a temporary world bridge that had only faint unstable fluctuations, empowering and forcefully stabilizing it with his divine aura.
Jason would have been lying if he were to say that this was stupid.
However, his father was obviously not aware of how scarce Argos' mana truly was!
Otherwise, he wouldn't have used so much of his divine aura to stabilize the world bridge.
How could Jason know that his father had already used the smallest possible amount of his aura and that there was no way for him to separate less from his divine body!
Jason was still unaware of the true strength of his father, and he was merely complaining on a groundless basis.
In the end, the situation was not as grave as he had assumed it to be.
There had only been a few unfortunate incidents that had overlapped causing the misfortunate end Jason was perceiving.
To be precise, the temporarily manifesting world bridges that were breaking out after being formed did not directly have something to do with the divine aura.
However, on the other hand, the divine aura was absorbing a vast amount of the naturally generated mana.
This mana was normally utilized by Argos to prevent planet-threatening world bridges from manifesting in the first place.
Thus, due to the mana scarcity, Argos had been forced to accept certain world bridges to naturally form, which were in fact the temporary outbreak of world bridges all of which came from a specific place!
Jason's mind was coming to a similar conclusion, but he was not even sure whether this was logical or not.
Nevertheless, the important factor was that his father's divine aura was messing with Argos, even if it may only be indirectly.
When Artemis had finally arrived right in front of the world bridge, Jason could see everything down to the finest detail.
His emperor eyes were much stronger than he had expected, and every little stroke made inside the tiny runes that were in the millions was perceived by him.
Scratching the back of his head, Jason tried to imprint every rune into his mind, while giving his best to comprehend the use of every single one in front of him.
Most world bridges had certain runes that were similar, as they had to connect a path from one planet to another.
This included the coordinates of Argos too.
Meanwhile, other runes acted like stabilizers, ensuring the pathway from one planet to another stays intact. Those stabilizers were in fact the cause for restrictions of world bridges to exist, and they were necessary.
Otherwise, certain pathways would simply crush every living being while jumping through space.
The distance between the two planets that established a world bridge was important too as the number of restrictions was fewer at a shorter distance.
If Argos were to be a planet with more mana, the amount of restrictions would be less, or not as harsh as they were currently.
However, that was a fortunate factor for mankind that was way too weak to fight against any foreign race head-on.
Nevertheless, the human race was also unable to cope with the dangers presented by the steady outpour of temporary world bridges that were naturally generated by Argos and another specific planet.
If Jason's assumption was not wrong, both planets were having problems, only for the opposite world to have a much higher amount of mana.
Otherwise, the number of beasts emerging on Argos wouldn't be so many, or all at once, and only temporary on their own side.
His eyes were trained on the runes, while his mind was seemingly smoking due to the sheer mass of information and thoughts swirling through it.
As such, Jason could barely continue with his train of thoughts as he saw something in front of him that he had seen earlier in a particular book he had read inside Janur's library!
"Did father plan to inscribe this rune into this world bridge specifically or is that a mandatory rune for every world bridge?"
The rune Jason was currently looking at could be said to have a specific purpose.
Jason called it the 'disintegration' rune because it forcefully terminated the world bridge's connection with the other planet's world bridge.
He had never seen this rune on different world bridges before, which was why Jason couldn't help but be suspicious about it.
However, after giving it some more thought, he couldn't help but hope that it had been his father's plan to provide him a way out of a possibly tricky situation that could occur.
"Doesn't that mean that my father knew about the issues the world bridge he constructed could have? Otherwise, he wouldn't have added the rune intentionally"
All kinds of thoughts were running through his mind wildly, but there was only one issue, preventing him from destroying the disintegration rune.
Jason had literally no idea how the hell he could do that!
Suddenly, just as he thought about this, his Celestia aura came in contact with the divine aura which it had been trying for the whole time while Jason had been observing the runes.
Out of nowhere, his Celestia aura was fully released while Jason's and his soulbonds' stigma began to glow brightly.
Unable to control his aura or stigma, Jason could only stare at the silver divine aura that had stopped moving, the moment his own aura had come in contact with it.
Jason felt that the divine aura was trying to figure out what was happening which told him that there was sentience inside the aura.
Fortunately, the sentience seemed to notice that he was not a foe which it had to obliterate.
Rather, the divine aura seemed to be overjoyed, and Jason couldn't help but think that it might be possible for him to solve the biggest problem on Argos easier than initially expected!
'Maybe I can destroy the world bridge!!'
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