Chapter 786 - 786 783 Handover
Chapter 786 - 786 783 Handover
?Chapter 786: Chapter 783: Handover Chapter 786: Chapter 783: Handover The echoing roar deep within his consciousness gradually faded, and the scene before his eyes stabilized once more. The muffled voices, as if behind a curtain, became clear again. Gomona’s gentle voice was like a breeze gliding across the surface of the water: “…Usurping Flame, what does the world look like through your eyes?”
“My world…” Duncan softly repeated these words, subconsciously pondering and recalling, his gaze passing beyond the phantom-like girl standing quietly before him, beyond the colossal remains of the Sea Beast Queen, across the pond—in a daze, fish leapt out of the water, entering his mind and lingering in his consciousness.
He blinked, his focus returning to the body of the “Quiet Sea Girl,” and after a moment of silence, he spoke, “The world through my eyes… often differs from that of ordinary people in this world. Some things alter in my perception, and then, they seem to change in the eyes of others as well. Pioneer One thinks this is the power of the Observer, but I faintly feel… the situation is not that simple.”
“So, the judgment of Pioneer Two was correct,” the girl’s phantom seemed to smile, “you, or rather, the civilization behind you… they have already touched that ‘answer’.”
“…So, if we start from ‘information,’ the most fundamental level of everything, do we have a chance to preserve everything in the Shelter while ‘completing’ the apocalypse?”
“If ‘information’ truly is the essence of all things, and we have mastered a way to Reshape the world from this level, then theoretically we can do anything,” Gomona spoke softly, “the real ‘everything,’ all possibilities, all impossibilities, those born in the universe, those not born, those obliterated, and those surviving from obliteration… as long as ‘information’ can express them, they can be realized in any way… even if it means having all things ‘born’ from ‘destruction’…”
The girl’s phantom suddenly stopped, seemingly suddenly lost in thought. After a while, she gently shook her head. “That is a realm I cannot comprehend.”
“…Honestly, that seems like a part I can’t comprehend either,” Duncan contemplated before admitting candidly, “at least the current me can’t comprehend it.”
Gomona seemed to frown, her phantom’s expression blurred, yet her emotions as rich as a human’s: “I remember you said there was a ‘complete order’ where you come from. What exactly is it?”
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