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—— Suddenly, from a bear doll, it starts to sound like noise.

"E, Enders?! Atlas?!"

At that moment, the Cortexes change their complexion. Waltz also hastily called for a response to the bear doll.

They seemed to imagine the worst at this time. Bear dolls are, in a way, like their own lifeline. Because we are connected to the future, we can ask for advice from the Atlas, entrust them with the operation of the country and, in some cases, transport supplies…. And most importantly, they were more supportive of their minds than they thought. Isn't that finally lost...... Everyone but Deprexa was equally concerned.

And that concern becomes a reality.

"... no. I can't get my voice back..."

Even as Waltz repeatedly called, there was no response from the future. Cortex and Julia also talk, but there are still zero voices flying from the future...... They have become, totally, disconnected from the times of the future.

The cause is simple and lucid. There was a problem with the Waltz experiments. Because the bear dolls used quantum teleportation to communicate with the future, but Waltz's experiments were exactly like breaking the conditions for the establishment of that quantum teleportation.

The future and the past were connected by a single thin yarn named Quantum Teleportation, and the waltzes, like yarn phones, had a conversation with the future Atlas with their voices on thin yarns. However, Waltz's experiment with overlapping two uncertain futures was like increasing the number of thread phone destinations to two, which was originally one... In principle, quantum teleportation, which can only be communicated one-on-one, is no longer possible.

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"I don't care what you say ~..." Shin

Cortex knocks down his beast ear and leans down because he was the one who brought the experiment. Note that Julia and Dahlia just seemed confused because they didn't know what was going on.

In the meantime, it was Deprexa, the goddess of this era, who uttered what could be described as beneficial to the waltzes.

"I can somehow predict what kind of principle you were communicating, but don't you have to panic because you can no longer have a conversation?

"" ""... Huh?

"Communication with the future should not have changed, even if it had expired. If you've changed... you're not supposed to be here."

Deprexa smiled and said so. Although it is not possible to observe that the future has changed, at least the memory circuit of Deprexa has a record of the voice of the grandson living in the future thousands of years from now... Because that was the support of my mind, or more than anyone else on the bridge, I seemed to be able to afford it mentally.

Meanwhile, the waltzes seem to have decided to get a correct idea of the current situation, whether Deprexa told them to calm down.

"Right...... I mean, not knowing the future means a lot. I'm terrified, but, sure, my memory still has you all and your names.... Some people want to forget about it, but unfortunately I seem to remember it... I guess that just means I'm out of communication with the future... I'm sure."

"I don't see any memories of this either. Perhaps, from the moment I spoke to the future King Endelucia earlier, the world broke up in two."

"I guess...... I think so too... No, I hope so."

Waltz overcame Cortex's predictions.

At that time, Julia, who had not been able to talk to her, asks questions to both of them.

"Um, Master Waltz and Master Cortex? How do you know so much about the situation? After the communication with the future has expired, I don't think I can speculate on the cause..."

Neither Julia, who speaks so, nor her cousin Dahlia, who was beside her, knew, as mentioned, that the Waltz had been experimenting. I mean, why did they lose communication with the future? They didn't know.

Waltz therefore does not explain why…. We wrapped our failures in oblate for about 10 layers and said:

"... there are amazing things in the world..."

To her short remarks, Julia understands.

"... I mean, you did something?

Waltz and Cortex, who were directed by Julia to a question that was too straightforward, avoided saying clearly…. I just quietly missed my gaze from Julia.

As a result, both Julia and Dahlia seemed convinced that the Waltz were responsible. But still, Julia didn't try to blame the Waltz because she was the one who swore allegiance, or because she believed that the Waltz would one day return their affairs to the future...

Then, the waltzes will explore how to return to the times of the future without the advice of the Atlas from the future.