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The girl looked at Nigel with wide eyes, but not for the reason Nigel would have expected her to.

"But you are a girl," the little girl said.

Nigel was slightly surprised. "Yes?" she said. "What's wrong with me being a girl?" she asked.

"They said you were a man," the little girl said.

Nigel looked around at her wives, who chuckled lightly in response. "What did you guys say?" she asked.

"She's probably confused because she learned that you were married to us and had fathered children with us," the woman said.

"Oh, I see," Nigel said. "I just made a male body for a second so I could get them impregnated. That's why I'm a father. Although, I would rather be called mother by my children."

The girl's confusion reached a point where she didn't even want to question what the lady in front of her was saying.

"Are you not surprised that I have the Energy system?" Nigel asked. "I would've thought you would be surprised about that. It's not every day you meet someone with the same system as yours."

The girl was confused again, although this time it was words she had heard before. "What's the Energy system?" she asked.

"Oh dear… we've regressed that far back, have we?" she asked. "Bloody Bayrus must have experimented on you for a very long time for you to have lost all memories and understanding about everything."

The girl looked at her awkwardly, wanting to ask for more answers.

"For starters, the Energy system is a system we both have," the woman said. "It is the best system in the entire Omniverse as it makes you immortal and lets you travel the multiverse."

The words were not something the little girl could understand so the confusion only continued to increase more and more.

"Can you not understand what I am saying?" Nigel asked.

The little girl shook her head.

"Sigh, I can't explain it all to you here," she said. "I'm still traveling outside. Well, the basic thing you need to remember is that you and I are pretty much the same thing."

"We are the same?" the little girl asked.

"Yes, not entirely, but we are very similar," Nigel said.

"But, you're so big, and I'm so small," the little girl said.

"You can be big too," Nigel said. "If you want, you can ask the system to age you up a bit. Maybe some 20 years."

"Ask my system?" the little girl asked.

"Yeah, ask your system," the woman said.

"Okay," the girl said. "Hello, system. Miss Nigel is telling me that you can age me up 20 years. Is that true?"

Nigel struggled to keep herself from smiling since this was the first time she had seen someone use a system like they were speaking to a stranger.

<The system is capable of doing so. Would you like to age by 20 years?>

The little girl nodded to the question, not even verbally answering.

As everyone watched, the little girl changed, and she was no longer little at all. The cloth she was wearing started tightening around her body and ripping at parts.

Nigel moved her hands suddenly the ripped clothes disappeared and a new set of clothes appeared on the older girl's body.

"You okay with your body now?" Nigel asked.

The girl looked around and realized that she had grown taller now. "We're the same," she said.

Nigel was about to deny her words, but she decided not to. She was still naive after all.

"You must not have many memories at all," Nigel said. "Let's talk outside. I'm already wasting quite a lot of time by staying in here."

As she said that, she waved her hands and suddenly the two of them disappeared from the planet.

Nigel and the girl appeared on the deck of a spaceship that was flying through the dark sky with many brilliant dots all around.

The girl looked through the window at the front and was in absolute awe at what she was seeing, as it was the first time she saw such a thing.

Nigel looked at the girl act just like a child would and even wondered if she should not help her remember anything for a while so she could enjoy this, but in the end, her conscience won over her.

"10 years have already passed," she thought as she looked at the ship's system. "I should find a place to stay for a while so I can go visit my children."

She then turned around and looked at the girl looking back at her. "Where are we?" she asked.

"We're on my spaceship," Nigel said.

"Spaceship… is that… a planet?" the girl asked.

"What? No," Nigel said.

"The other women said what we're living on is called a planet," the girl said.

"Sigh, no. They are separate things," Nigel said.

"Oh," the girl said. "Where are the girls then? Where is the planet?"

"They are all in my inner world," Nigel said.

"Inner world? What's that?" the girl asked.

"You're a curious one, aren't you?" Nigel asked. "Inner world is a world that is within you. You have to make one using Space stones. The larger you can find, the better."

"Do I have an inner world?" the girl asked.

"I don't know," Nigel said. "Why don't you ask your system?"

"Okay," the girl said. "System, do I have an Inner world?"

The girl got an answer and turned towards Nigel. "It says I do."

"Oh," Nigel was surprised. "That's surprising. What is in your Inner world?"

The girl asked the system again. "A sun and a planet with many people in it," she said.

"Holy shit!" Nigel was surprised. "You must have family there then, or someone who is waiting for you to return. I can't think of why else you would create one. You should check it out."

"I can go there?" the girl asked.

"Just ask your system for help."

The girl asked the system and very quickly disappeared from where she was. She appeared in her inner world and saw the beautiful blue planet.

She slowly floated down towards the planet when she paused. In front of her was a little girl who looked at her with a curious look on her face.

"Who are you?"