Hermit Wizard

296. Taking a risk for… (14)

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I couldn't help but be surprised.

The pioneer's mother dimension became a burning inferno as a result of the choices made by their forefathers, a kind of causal response. The pioneers living in modern times had similar ideas.

But the truth is, what if you fell into a trap to make that choice?

“You mean Aberdag made a plot. Let the pioneers challenge the gods. As a result, their world was forced to collapse physically. ”

“I'm thinking like that. ”

The reason the gods did that is, I guess, because the pioneers took the world's nucleus. It is because it was taken out of the hands of the former ‘custodian’.

“You said that there is a similar aspect between her world and the pioneering world, but I don't understand it. Sending absolute faith to the dimension nucleus, and controlling the dimension nucleus by the mortals. ”

It feels similar, but to me it feels completely different.

“What do these two examples have in common, to be wary of the world and to ruin it? ”

“If we break down the elements that make the gods intervene into smaller parts and deliver only the fundamental, I think it's the absolute trust that has blossomed between the dimension nucleus and the mortals. ”

It was difficult to empathize.

In the phenomenon of serving the dimensional nucleus as a god, you can find the element of trust, as [I] said.

“Pioneers have hidden the Old Testament nucleus of the world, and can trust grow between the two? ”

Were the gods wary of that possibility?

“Pioneers deserve respect. Their civilization is already out of the ordinary mortal framework. That race, after a long time, would have found a way to communicate with the nuclear dimension instead of the Savior. And the first person who woke up, even though the first person who opened his eyes was not a savior, but a pioneer. Do you know how a young bird born with a broken egg considers the subject of its first sighting? ”

“· · · Imprint effect. ”

“Yes. If that were the case, it wouldn't be too much of an imagination if the world's nucleus, whose contact with the Savior had been blocked, waited for the future to follow pioneers like their parents. ”

Thus, [I] pointed out the possibility that there might have been an unexpected relationship between the pioneers and the nuclear dimension, which had been suspended for a long time.

“There may have been something more organic than just the relationship between the universe and the inhabitants. As her world used to do. I think the gods were wary of it. ”

I couldn't see my face, but I must have had a dull complexion.

“I have to tell them. But if the gods start moving in full, is there a way to stop them? ”

“For God, the easiest way to achieve a goal would be to eliminate the nucleus of the world, or to eat the physical universe itself without stopping from decaying matter. ”

I nod silently.

“But I didn't. I only succeeded in destroying their universe by making some kind of sacrifice. I think this is a very important clue. ”

Perhaps, even the gods who are closest to completeness are bound by some constraints.

“If you look at how they move, you can see what they can't do. We need to investigate some of the changes that have occurred in the pioneer world and any small clues that have not been observed in the meantime. ”

When I heard that, I felt an unclear feeling whether it was mine or not.

It seemed to have been forgotten a long time ago. It began to burn again, tearing away the emotions it had eaten.

“I think this is something wrong. I don't know why God was born or why he exists. I don't understand why we should call them gods. ”

“Kekemak is curious. As long as I existed as a savior, I couldn't find the answer. So, there was only one choice I could make. Instead of being sacrificed by [me], or sacrificed by the gods, I thought I should make you a eater, not a eater. ”

[I] whispers. I thought I'd make you a god.

“To the nearest complete being, where no one can eat you. I wanted you to live forever instead of me. ”

[I] 's words are mixed with warmth and affection.

“For an infinite amount of time without any pain or distress, I wished for you to walk as a complete being. Wish me luck now.”

I looked at [me] in a daze, saying such things.

“It's the biggest adventure I've ever made since I got my own self. I tried and risked it. In the worst case, we'll both be erased. But if you follow your destiny, you'll succeed, and I'll be the end of it. That's unacceptable, so I decided to take a different kind of risk. I did it. If I fail, we'll both be gone, and if I succeed, I'll destroy you. ”

Whether it fails or succeeds, it is a choice that must be made to sacrifice itself.

You chose it for me, [I] was saying.

“Ah! ”

I didn't know what to say. Yoon Min Joon's life passes through his head. My father was absent from the beginning and my mother was always anxious and shaken. So, it took me a while to understand the identity of this that was suddenly thrown in front of me. This eating feeling from [me] in front of my eyes. It is unconditional and absolute, starting from [I] and leading to me. That.

“I'm trying here for that success. You have nothing to be impatient about. If you don't use your hands, the assistant outside will find you. It's time to make up your mind. ”

I was told not to be impatient, so suddenly my heart was not at peace.

I shouted in a rush.

“Please tell me more! ”

“No, I'm going to tell you everything now, and I'm going to read it all in the face of it." ”

Haha, [I] said with a laugh.

“The next meeting will be the last. ”

When I heard that, I opened my eyes. The space in my dreams was falling apart. [I] looks smaller from afar. I rise from the floor. The consciousness was turning upside down.

And I felt, in a mixed ego. It has very heavy · · · · dark emotions that encroach on [me] 's existence.

I thought without saying a word of tea. [I] 's grief seemed to be pushed in and suffocated. The deepest regret I don't know about that floor is that I haven't been with you for much longer.

Whether the idea was conveyed or not, [I] 's thoughts echoed from afar.

“No, it's not. What I'm so sad about. ”

[I] replied in a blurred light.

“I have nothing more to give you. My world, my child. ”

* * *

I woke up and sat there for a while without reaching for a finger. After a while, Maru also woke up and called my name a few times, but I was rarely able to stand up and was deeply thought of. The sunlight was filling the room like smoke.

* * *

After clearing my mind, I told Maru and Parvash the story I had heard in my dream. Then they both panicked.

“The war that our forefathers waged with God was not just about one God? It could have been a conspiracy of the gods?! ”

I nod in retrospect of [him] 's words.

“Aberdag would have already begun to move, so he said it was first to find the trail somehow. ”

Then I frowned. It's a very minor thing, but I've been thinking about whether it might be related.

“Actually, it took me a while, Floor. I've been hearing stories lately that I've lost communication sensitivity with the pioneer world. ”

His tentacles stiffened.

“Ah! ”

There were a number of times when pioneers had no problem listening to our stories, but when we received their communications, the sensitivity was very weak. Although Maru has already commissioned an investigation on the Mo Dimension, there is no news that he has found something since.

“If the gods were planning to do something to the pioneer world, maybe that wasn't the forefront? It's a bit of a heartbeat to be influenced by interdimensional communication. ”

Parvasse raises his head when he hears it.

[Isolating the pioneer world from other dimensions? However, I can't interpret the fact that less sensitivity is only one direction.]

Anyway, the floor clears my story and sends it to the Mo Dimension. The one who finished the communication looked at me and said,

“In fact, I wonder if the war was not a divine plot. But there was no evidence to support that, and I think the war was just an inevitable step towards achieving the objectives of the Progenitors. ”

When I heard that, I was frustrated and tried to sigh.

“Even though you knew it was a trap? ”

“I didn't know it, I thought it might. Even after the war, it didn't turn out clearly. And the Progenitors had good reason to fight the gods. The goal was to explore those closest to completion and figure out how to cross the wall without eating. ”

I nodded heavily.

Certainly, it would have been too much for them to draw the relationship between the collapsing universe and the global nucleus and the possibilities that the gods were trying to prevent.

“It's a story of seclusion anyway, so I won't listen to it. I think I'm going to invest more resources to do some research. ”

Whether Maru was right or not, the members replied in just one day.

* * *

“In that sense, I respectfully request that you visit Yoon Min-jun's mobile dimension. ”

“ · · · · · ·. ”

I drench my eyes instead of answering.

Beyond the luminosity emanating from the tentacles of the floor, there was a video of the members in their dimension. And that enormous xenophobia was asking me to come to its own dimension now.

“Uh, I was permanently deported, wasn't I? ”

“Late notice. Permanent deportation has been lifted.”

“· · · I think it's dangerous because of the world that I crawl across. ”

The Commissioner raised his tentacles and said:

“We learn from adversity. In the first war against God, as I learned how to deal with divine pollution on a cosmic scale, in the second war, we found a way to overcome pollution through matter smaller than particulates. We've already ended the plunder of this war, and we've analyzed how the coveted world has infiltrated. And I'm sure that Yoon Min-jun's body doesn't have any connection left by that god. ”

“Hmm.”

The Commissioner looked at me and said:

“Once you have ruled out contamination by matter, you have the possibility of summoning that crazy Altar of God to create a new connection. To tell you the truth, the biggest part of the reason you issued a permanent deportation order was that you couldn't be sure you wouldn't do it again. ”

“Now you believe, right? ”

“Of course, of course. ”

Certainly, I can see that the treatment of the pioneers has changed since the channelization work began.

The floor that was listening to the conversation whispered quietly to me.

“Look at that. I told you last time. Now, what reason do you think the members of the committee would believe that there's a reason for that instead of throwing the shit out of the room while the secrecy is in the room? That's how much trust was built. ”

· · · No, I think it's a little different from what I said last time. And why is he picking that up even if he keeps using metaphors?

In any case, I told the Commissioner.

“What do you want me to see at your level? ”

“After hearing from the floor yesterday, we re-examined the inter-dimensional communication network. We have sent pioneers directly to 2,319,000 dimensions to check the status of our communications, including on a massive scale that is not comparable to our previous investigations. ”

“ · · · · · ·. ”

“With more specimens and more pioneers, we've found patterns that we haven't been able to find so far. Certainly, there was an intermittent weakening of the communication propagation that emanated from our dimension as we moved to another dimension. ”

I swallowed a dry saliva.

“Did you find out why? ”

“Yes.”

The Commissioner stared at me with calm eyes and said:

“Yoon Min-jun. We ask that you visit the Mo Dimension and look at the nucleus of this Dimension. ”

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