Re:Zero Kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu (WN)

Lizero EX: The Dream of a Walnut

The Dream of a Walnut, do you know what that means?

One day, the man dreamed that he had become a flickering butterfly through the universe. There's no deep meaning in the matter itself, but this is what the man thought when he woke up from that dream.

"Well, did I just wake up dreaming of becoming a butterfly? Or is it not the dream the butterfly himself is having that is who he is here now"

Don't you think that's an interesting way of thinking?

This is not limited to butterflies. What matters is what is the rationale, which can indeed define what is called 'the self that is here now'.

When you see a 'dream' sight for someone, is the self there really not who you are by fulfillment, this is the ideal world - something you can give up as a dream there when you see a place like that?

Or in that way of thinking, I lost sight of the dream and the present frontier that the needle would shake off on the dreamer... what a way of saying it.

No, no, it's my bad habit to be far-fetched. What I'm trying to say is, shall we sum this up more clearly and briefly?

I mean, it was just a small, short time, but it did have the sight of a dream that was supposed to be here.

It's a different world than the original course of time, and I don't know if that actually happened...... but I guess it's your perception, not your surroundings, in the end, that determines whether the world you flickered and danced in, or the reality you want to assume that you danced and danced was' a dream '.

- The world he sees shows him a different side over and over again.

It is the mission entrusted to him to pick one world out of those and walk the reality for him.

So what happens to a world that wasn't grabbed?

It's also good for me to be bothered with unanswered queries.

And how will he judge whether he affirms or denies his dreams, and whether the world in which he walks is a dream or a reality?

And it's a terrible shame you can't see it next door.

Not at all. I made a mistake.