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The Brownian Motion of Sentient Life
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A few weeks prior.

As Aron fell from the sky with no parachute, the plane that had dropped him entered a wide holding pattern, as if it was observing his actions.

He continued falling, and despite not having any breathing apparatus to help him breathe in the thin air at 15,000 Meters, he had no trouble breathing. Once he reached 12,000 Meters above the ground, he began casting a floating rune on himself and his falling speed decreased further and further until he came to a full stop at about 10,000 Meters. It was the average altitude at which international commercial airplanes flew, but he wasn't worried about being spotted since the entire airspace was restricted, meaning that any commercial airplane that entered would be shot down.

He then cast a wide shield with a radius of about a kilometer with him at the center, then just waited for a notification.

{The satellites are ready,} Nova announced in his ear. All of the satellites above him, whether they be in geo
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