Emrys opened his eyes, feeling his entire body heavy. His head was also churning, as if it were filled with a swirling storm of thoughts and mories, making it hard to focus on anything clearly.
Most importantly, these thoughts and mories didn’t belong to him. They were a series of foreign images and experiences that seed to invade his mind, leaving him disoriented and confused.
Furthermore, these images and experiences were so chaotic that Emrys was unable to truly understand any of them even after a long while.
Other than not being able to understand these chaotic mories, he was also unable to move his body. He was feeling as if his body’s weight had increased by at least a hundredfold. It was too heavy to move a single finger, let alone the entire body.
In fact, he couldn’t even properly keep his eyelid open for long. Due to their weight, he could only close his eyes.
Emrys was frightened. The overwhelming heaviness in his body and the storm of chaotic foreign mories in his mind left him feeling trapped. He couldn’t move, couldn’t think clearly, and even keeping his eyes open seed impossible. The weight of his own body was suffocating. He felt as if the very air around him had turned into an oppressive force.
He tried to calm himself, but the disorientation only grew. The foreign mories flickered through his mind like broken fragnts of a shattered mirror, each one unfamiliar and disjointed. Faces, places, and events that he had never seen or experienced played out in rapid succession, blending together in a confusing haze.
Emrys’ heart raced as he struggled to make sense of what was happening. He knew these mories weren’t his, but their vividness made them feel disturbingly real. It was as if he had been plunged into soone else’s life, forced to relive monts that weren’t his own.
The inability to move only heightened his fear. It was as though his body had beco a prison, trapping him within the strange fog of mories and thoughts. Every attempt to lift a finger or even twitch a muscle was t with an overwhelming resistance.
Emrys’s thoughts spiraled as he tried to understand what was happening.
Was he under so kind of attack?
Had he been poisoned or trapped in so strange illusion?
The uncertainty gnawed at him, feeding his growing anxiety. He tried to think of a solution but t with a dead end.
He even fought to keep his eyes open, hoping to find so clue but the weight pressing down on him was too much. His eyelids felt like they were made of stone, and despite his best efforts, they slowly closed again seconds after opening, plunging his sight back into darkness.
Emrys was left alone with the storm of mories as well as complicated and frightful emotions in his mind. He could feel his fear growing little by little, threatening to overwhelm him completely. But deep down, a small part of him clung to the hope that he could find a way out of this nightmare, that he could reclaim control over his own body and mind.
Sowhere within his heart, he had a feeling that as long as he could understand his current situation, he could definitely break out of this predicant.
The question was; what to do? How to understand his current situation when he can’t even move or open his eyes for even a few seconds?
Suddenly, sothing crossed Emrys’s mind, and he imdiately caught that rope of ho.
Three-dinsional world, activate!
This was it!
Emrys understood that he could understand his own situation as long as he looked at his own body and the surroundings from the perspective of God.
What is a perspective of God?
The perspective of God refers to an all-encompassing, omniscient viewpoint, one that transcends human limitations. From this perspective, everything in existence can be seen in its entirety. Nothing can stay hidden from the sight of God.
Emrys doesn’t need his eyes to look at things when the three-dinsional world is activated. Even with close eyes, he could observe a world full of countless nodes, a world with a radius of 50,000 ters, which is 50 km.
As for how Emrys’s three-dinsional world’s range increased so much, obviously, it is due to the increase in Emrys’s strength and the nurturing of his soul marks. But even more so, there was sothing else which is a talk of later.
As a three-dinsional world ford around Emrys, everything within 50 kiloters of radius appeared before his eyes very clearly. Not a single speck of grass and a drop of water could stay hidden from his sight.
It was only then did Emrys noticed his own situation.
Firstly, he sohow ended up at the bottom of the pool. No doubt this pool was huge, but the strange thing about it was the fact that it was too deep.
For a re pool, this depth is simply an impossibility. A pool can never be this deep. The distance from the surface to the bottom of the pool was at least 10 kiloters.
This was shocking!
What is more shocking is the fact that Emrys was able to see the strange symbols at the bottom of the pool from the surface.
Even if we set aside the pool’s depth and the mystery of how Emrys was able to see its bottom, there were still many strange and puzzling aspects that left Emrys shocked.
From the perspective of God, Emrys saw strange water creatures roaming in the pool. There were too many of them. Their bodies appeared to be transparent, and locating them in the pool’s water should have been impossible if not for the three-dinsional world and the perspective of God.
These creatures were ferocious and appeared to be starving. Emrys realized their hunger from the way they were rapidly devouring one another. However, their numbers didn’t decrease; shortly after being eaten, they mysteriously resurrected as if they had never been consud.
Where this resurrection power ca from was impossible to determine.
Emrys was shocked by another mysterious fact that these creatures didn’t devour him when he was drowning. For so reason, he safely landed at the bottom of the pool.
Why?
What is the reason?
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