The group wasn't sure what they should think about this. They had agreed that they wouldn't reveal their origins, but the Spirit Lord seed to know. He had also said that their origin wasn't an issue.
Yet, what if he was lying? What if he just wanted to probe them?
"I don't think he's lying," Sebastian transmitted. "I have been noticing sothing peculiar, but I just thought that this was normal."
"What did you notice?" Star Genesis asked.
"This world's Elental Dinsion is surprisingly empty," Sebastian transmitted. "My Lightning Elental hasn't seen a single other Elental this entire ti. That's very unusual."
When Manny heard that, his brows narrowed. "I see, that explains things. I understand why nobody has returned from this place, even with the support of Humanity, Sebastian, you can tell him," Manny transmitted, referring to Sebastian by his true na.
So people might notice that it was unusual for Sebastian to share his real na. After all, everyone said that sharing one's true na was bad, which was true. By knowing soone's true na, a Seeker who was knowledgeable in the Laws of Karmic Luck could find the location of all their Avatars.
However, this only beca relevant later. Only Immortals knew this much about Karmic Luck, and more importantly, when soone created their Avatars, they stopped having an original body. A new individual would be born, and one could change one's true na during that process.
"Alright," Sebastian transmitted before turning to the Spirit Lord. "Yes, I've noticed sothing peculiar. Your Elental Dinsion is basically empty."
The Spirit Lord nodded slowly. "Do you realize what this ans for the world?"
Most of the team wasn't entirely sure. They had heard that the Elental Dinsion stabilized the Elents, but they weren't sure what this ant exactly.
Manny jumped in and explained it, and when the team heard the explanation, they truly realized how dire the situation was.
"There are no Law Wells," Manny said.
Kyle almost couldn't believe what he was hearing.
No Law Wells?
But then, how were they supposed to comprehend Laws?
"That's correct," the Spirit Lord confird. "It's not that we do not wish to comprehend Laws. We know that we need Laws to beco Immortal. It's just that we can't."
"Wait, can't we just make one?" Kyle asked. "I've created a bunch of Law Wells in the past."
Manny shook his head. "That's feasible for Minor Laws, but it won't work for any Level Four or stronger Law."
"Why not?" Kyle asked.
"The Elental Dinsion and the Main Dinsion are separated, but Elental Energies can travel across the barrier easily," Manny explained. "A big part of dispersing Elental Energies travels back and forth between the two Dinsions. The Elental Dinsion's draw on Elental Energies is greater than the draw of the Main Dinsion."
"An Elental Dinsion is supposed to be filled with chaotic and dense Elental Energies. When the Elental Dinsion is filled with Elental Energies, the Elental Energies you have summoned will primarily stay within the Main Dinsion."
"If the Elental Dinsion needs more Elental Energies, it pulls in more Elental Energies from the Main Dinsion to feed the Elental Dinsion. This strengthens the Elental Energies and increases the density of Elental Energies."
"Elentals travel through the Elental Dinsion, consuming Elental Energies to make themselves stronger. Loose Elental Energy easily scatters and disperses, since there are no Elentals that consu them. This keeps the Elental Energies dense and stable."
"Now, if there are no Elentals, any Elental Energy traveling to the Elental Dinsion will just scatter and disperse, turning into Neutral Energy eventually. taphorically, if nobody eats the food, it spoils and becos inedible."
"A Law Well gathers a great amount of Elental Energies to create a self-sustaining effect. Enough with Gravity Wind, all the Wind and Gravity Energy in the surroundings will gather and fuse, making more Gravity Wind. That's how it works when you have a healthy Elental Dinsion."
"However, if you were to create a Law Well in this world, you would notice that the Gravity Wind would disperse over ten tis faster. At the sa ti, you would also notice that there's barely any Wind Energy in the surroundings it can draw in."
"You can't have a self-sustaining Law Well. Additionally, creating a Law Well by converting Energy Stones would cost you over a hundred tis more Energy Stones than normal since the Elental Energies disperse this quickly."
Manny shook his head. "We need an Elental Dinsion that's filled with Elental Energy to create Law Wells. However, if we dump Elental Energies into the Elental Dinsion, they will just disperse since there are no Elentals that consu them. This ans the Elental Dinsion remains devoid of Elental Energies."
Kyle took a deep breath. "So, we need Elentals, right? Can we make them?"
Sebastian has one. Can't he make more?"
Manny shook his head again. "Making Elentals isn't hard. From ti to ti, new Elentals awaken in the Elental Dinsion. However, these new Elentals are weak and can't stay alive for long. They need Elental Energies to grow stable. Yet, since the Elental Dinsion has almost no Elental Energies, these newborn Elentals will just die and disperse again."
Star Genesis looked at Manny with a serious expression. "Is there a way to fix this?"
"The way to fix this isn't very complicated," Manny said. "We just need to go to the Elental Dinsion, find a newborn Elental, feed it with Elental Energy until it becos stable, repeat that process a couple of tis, and eventually, we have a self-sustaining population of Elentals that keeps growing."
"But we can't do that here."
Kyle raised an eyebrow. "Why not?"
"Go ahead and try," Manny said.
Kyle focused on the Dinsional Barriers and tried to break through them.
Yet, he very quickly realized that descending Dinsions was impossible.
The feeling he got was identical to the feeling he got when he tried to descend a Dinsion in the Hell Dinsion.
There was no Dinsion below them.
So, Kyle looked upward, trying to ascend a Dinsion. The feeling he got was familiar to him once again. It felt identical to when he tried to ascend to the Elental Dinsion while inside the Hell Dinsion.
That was when Kyle realized the problem. "The Main Dinsion in this world is the lowest Dinsion!"
Manny nodded. "Tertiary, Secondary, and Primary Worlds are inexperienced. They do not know how reality works. If you allow a Peak Mortal to go to the Elental Dinsion in a Tertiary World, they might harvest all Elentals inside, not knowing that this would forever cripple their world."
"This is not an issue in the Supre World since there are even Elentals in the Eleventh and Twelfth Realm. The only people who can threaten the Supre World's Elental Dinsion are people who know how the entire Cosmos works and won't benefit a lot from killing any of these Elentals."
Manny's brows furrowed. "This entire world is broken, and this is not sothing we can fix ourselves. You could view it as needing administrative rights to fix this problem."
"Administrative rights?" Kyle thought, rembering sothing.
"Can the Overseer fix the world?" Kyle asked.
Manny nodded. "The Overseer can fix this easily."
Kyle furrowed his brows. "Does this world not have an Overseer?"
"Impossible!" Manny said.
"Why?" Kyle asked. "I've heard about worlds that don't have an Overseer."
"Yes, but these worlds had no humans whatsoever!" Manny said. "If this world truly had no Overseer and the inhabitants, for so reason, didn't count as humans..."
"One of us would have beco the Overseer as soon as we arrived."
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