Chen Mang nodded lightly: "Your logic is quite clear."
"Naturally, I’m not like that fool. You don’t know how long I had to persuade her before she finally agreed to share resources. I nearly wore out my tongue."
"Are you really from a Divine-level Civilization?"
Chen Mang slightly furrowed his brow and asked, "For a Divine-level Civilization, finding you shouldn’t be a difficult task, right?"
"No..."
Qiuya shook his head: "Divine-level Civilizations are indeed very strong, but their strength is within the Cosmic Rules. For example, finding would take a lot of ti. The universe is so vast; finding one person is very difficult. Moreover, I cut off all connections and anchors before I left."
"Secondly."
"How should I put it, there is no war in Divine-level Civilizations."
"Everyone is very harmonious."
"And everyone is striving for a single goal."
"To leave the Cosmos."
"Leave the Cosmos?"
"Leave?"
"Yes." Qiuya nodded again and explained: "As far as I know, once a civilization reaches level seven, it possesses Dinsion Reduction thods. It’s easy for them to reduce an entire cosmic space to two dinsions."
"This kind of attack thod, even if your armor is Level 1000, you can’t defend against it."
"This is a strike at the level of rules."
"However, dinsion ascension is extrely difficult."
"Before I left, I knew that no civilization possessed the ans to ascend dinsions into the fourth dinsional civilization. Many civilizations have the ability to return to the past, but none has the ability to see the future."
"And a Divine-level Civilization ans omnipotence, but evidently, Divine-level Civilizations can’t achieve these two points."
"Thus..."
"Divine-level Civilizations ford a consensus. The universe is continuously expanding, at a speed much faster than the speed of light. Cosmic Rules restrict, within this area, nothing can exceed the speed of light, and at the edge of the universe, space is in such a chaotic state that wormholes cannot be established."
"This ans that even for Divine-level Civilizations, they cannot outpace the cosmic expansion to leave the universe."
"Everyone agreed..."
"Outside the universe, perhaps is a real four-dinsional world, where ti holds no aning, past and future can be traversed freely."
"All Divine-level Civilizations are striving for this goal."
Qiuya paused, then took a small sip from a cup beside him before continuing: "What I’m about to say next is a bit deep, and I’m not sure if you can understand it. For a Second-level Civilization, these things are sowhat far off, but since you want to know, I can say it."
"Firstly."
"Even the power of Divine-level Civilizations is limited by Cosmic Rules."
"If one wishes to leave the universe, they must break the limitations of Cosmic Rules."
"Within this..."
"There is a need for sothing called ’Cosmic Forbidden Items’."
"Anything that inadvertently falls into a Ti Rift and returns to the past becos a ’Cosmic Forbidden Item’."
"And if one day—"
"This object that fell back to the past ets the object on the current tiline, it would cause the universe’s rules to be disrupted to so extent."
"This is a kind of bug."
"Ideally, ’Ti Rifts’ should not exist in the cosmos; this is a bug within the universe."
"Thus."
"Divine-level Civilizations began to extensively search for various Ti Rifts, throwing in all sorts of things to manually create Cosmic Forbidden Items. At first, they tried using the ’Goblin Civilization’ to throw items in and bring them back out, but realized that it had to be thrown in and then et the original entity on a future day."
"Achieving this is extrely difficult."
"To give an example."
"You have a telescope in your hand, now you..."
"Wait, why use a telescope as an example."
"Uh... I saw a telescope on the table next to you."
"Continue."
"Alright, say you’ve just created a telescope, and there happens to be a Ti Rift nearby that you plan to throw it into. The entire process takes ten seconds, and your ’telescope’ only exists on the current tiline for those ten seconds. It must, within these ten seconds, appear in front of you from the ’past tiline’."
"The eting of the two will cause ’rule chaos’."
"It’s a very short ti, isn’t it."
"And you can’t ensure that the telescope, thrown into the past, will appear before you at this exact point in ti."
"..."
Chen Mang didn’t respond imdiately; he had been pondering over this for a long ti, always feeling sothing was off. After a long silence, he finally spoke: "I know a thing or two about what you’re talking about."
"And I roughly understand the logic."
"But there has always been a question I couldn’t grasp."
"Before I throw sothing into a ’Ti Rift’, it wouldn’t exist in the past, so how could I possibly wait for it to return from the past and appear in front of ? But if I throw it in, it exists in the past, yet I no longer have it now."
"Isn’t this a logical paradox?"
"The past and the present can’t exist simultaneously."
"Yes." Qiuya suddenly laughed: "This is why it causes ’rule chaos’, the fundantal principle. In the Nia Star System, there are quite a few Ti Rifts. Have you tried throwing things into them?"
"I have."
"Have you later seen the item you once threw to the past?"
"I have."
"I knew it, after all, the Ti Rifts in the Nia Star System are all on a single planet, so the chance of encountering them is quite high." Qiuya nodded and continued: "Now think back."
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