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The Space Spoon novel Chapter 39

Read The Space Spoon - 39. Testing Trouble

Read 39. Testing Trouble with many climactic and unique details. The series The Space Spoon is one of the top-selling novels by Internet. Chapter content 39. Testing Trouble - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read The Space Spoon 39. Testing Trouble for more details.

“Behold!” Jackeye shouted, his hands outstretched toward the blue sky.

They both materialized in the middle of the meadow, aka the starting point.

"Allow me to introduce you to the wondrous world of..." Out of the corner of his eye, Jackeye noticed movement. He turned just in time to see Tejeda walking away, his back to him. "Where are you going?"

“The edge of the forest is like a canvas of colors, and I think I can see people.”

Frustrated by the lack of consideration, Jackeye trailed behind Tejeda. "Of course, there’s the harvest festival that got ruined for the second time... No, I think it’s the... You know what? Forget it!"

"Hmm? What should I forget?" Tejeda asked with genuine confusion. Then he stopped his trek, staring at the stalls. "What’s wrong? From what I know, festivals mean hustle and bustle, but here nothing’s moving."

"My abrupt departure from Jackeye's World caused a connection failure. Everything froze, awaiting reconnection." Steffen looked up just in time to see Tejeda lifting his right brow. "Don't look at me that way! It's my world, and I get to name it whatever I like."

"Okay, but you're back. Why hasn't anything begun to function yet?"

“I have a few failsafes in place. Until I give the resume command, everything remains blocked inside the reconnection loop.”

Tejeda whistled, gazing at a bird frozen in the sky with its wings wide open.

“Oh, that’s Shoim. Do you like it?”

“Meh…” Tejeda shrugged.

"What does that mean?" Jackeye asked, almost on edge.

"It's too far away to provide much more than a 'meh'. Let us now proceed to the more crucial items on our agenda. Like the fact that something is wrong with your construct."

“I’ve already explained, but you weren’t listening. Nothing's wrong with Jackeye’s world.”

“That old lady over there hasn’t got a nose. I wonder how she smells,” Tejeda said, pointing toward a white-haired woman.

"Dreadful, believe me." As though he could smell her from there, Jackeye fluttered his palm about his nose. "And she looks just like she ought to. I messed up her nose, so I removed it altogether and gave her a tragic backstory about why and how she lost it."

Tejeda moved closer to the people frozen in time. “I must observe more generated characters to see if any other errors occurred. Can you unfreeze one at a time?”

“Yes. That’s easy.”

“Let’s start with this guy.” Tejeda pointed toward a tall man over the apple stand. “I want to talk with him.”

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