Amid farewell, rockets soared from the ground, stubbornly speeding towards space.
These rockets were bound for different destinations.
Some high-ranking practitioners, particularly a few at the Seventh Order peak, were heading to Mars.
Mars, compared with the Moon, had richer resources, an atmosphere, gravitational conditions similar to Blue Star, and solid-state water at the poles to support longer life spans.
Contrarily, the Moon had a harsh living environment.
Barren and devoid of atmosphere or water, the Moon's gravity was only one-sixth that of Blue Star. Living on the Moon meant constant exposure to endless cosmic radiation.
However, it was not a major issue for some to choose the Moon.
Though devoid of any survival resources, high-ranking practitioners could bring their own.
Each of the high-ranking practitioners had several space storage devices, with an average of three to four thousand cubic meters of storage space per person.