Jiang Fan's footsteps echoed softly as he strode through the gate and into the expansive cabin. The space within was vast, stretching upward to five meters in height and extending nearly 100 meters in length, akin to the size of a football field.
Rows of seats greeted Jiang Fan upon his arrival, each one generously spaced and accompanied by a separate table, exuding an air of luxury reminiscent of cockpit specifications. Despite the grandeur of the setting, the room lay silent and empty, devoid of any signs of life.
"Am I truly alone?" Jiang Fan's voice echoed faintly as he sighed, a tinge of disappointment coloring his tone. He longed for companionship, eager to encounter others and gain insight into their way of life.
During his tenure aboard the Ancient Star, Jiang Fan had immersed himself in the study of extraterrestrial beings, acquiring a wealth of knowledge about the diverse forms of intelligent life that inhabited the Void. Human, it seemed, was but one small part of a vast cosmo, surrounded by beings both wondrous and enigmatic.
"Nevertheless, solitude has its own merits," Jiang Fan mused, his gaze drifting toward a comfortable seat by the window. Settling into the plush cushions, he allowed himself to relax, gazing out at the ever-shifting panorama of the Void beyond.
As darkness enveloped the cabin, Jiang Fan closed his eyes, seeking respite from the endless expanse of space. Yet, scarcely had he begun to drift into slumber when a sudden realization jolted him awake.
"What is this sensation?" Jiang Fan's eyes flew open, a flicker of surprise dancing across his features. The atmosphere within the cabin bore a remarkable resemblance to the tranquil serenity of the Star Space, its effect surpassing even that of the most Advanced Star Space, a revelation that left Jiang Fan both intrigued and perplexed.
"It appears this cabin boasts a special space akin to the Star Space," Jiang Fan murmured to himself, pondering the implications of such a discovery. Although the intricacies of the ship's design held little interest for him, the promise of a newfound sanctuary within the Void piqued his curiosity.
With his thoughts turning once more to Terra, Jiang Fan awaited the ship's onward journey, content to the hours in quiet contemplation. As the ship glided onward through the boundless expanse of space, Jiang Fan found himself drawn to a nearby sleeping pod, a marvel of engineering designed to offer solace to weary travelers in need of rest.
"It seems this isn't the luxury class I had anticipated," Jiang Fan remarked with a hint of resignation, acknowledging the modest accommodations with a wry smile. Yet, for all its simplicity, the sleeping pod offered a welcome reprieve from the monotony of space travel.
As the ship came to a sudden halt, Jiang Fan's eyes snapped open, drawn once more to the window. Beyond the confines of the vessel, a vast Planet loomed on the horizon, its verdant surface teeming with the promise of life.
"Could it be?" Jiang Fan's heart quickened with excitement as he beheld the lush greenery sprawled across the planet's surface, a telltale sign of habitation that filled him with renewed hope.
"Are there new passengers to meet?" Jiang Fan wondered aloud, his curiosity piqued by the prospect of encountering fellow travelers from distant worlds. For in the vast expanse of the cosmos, he knew that every encounter held the potential for discovery and wonder beyond imagination.