Theo waited for a moment to sort his thoughts. He had to make sure he didn't have any questions for Theodon.
After a while, Theo found two questions from what he had learned today. He asked, "You said that the Warp Tunnels might get entangled, causing two or more realities to start to fuse.
"If that's the case, is there a way to stop it? I mean, can we restore it to the previous state?"
"A good question." Theodon nodded in amusement. He erased all the illusions from earlier and formed three balls connected to each other. Look at this situation, once the three worlds are entangled, there will be a dominant world that will absorb all of them.
"Even though these three worlds are at the same level, their… how do I say it? Their power? Well, basically, there is one world that is stronger. In our case, this world is stronger.
"I don't know how to measure it since Magic Power isn't the measurement. So, I can't really explain this. All I know is that the stronger one will become a new host.
"The other two will become a pseudo-world until they're completely absorbed. And in the form of a merged world, it doesn't seem that the world will become bigger by absorbing the other one. So, I'm assuming that mass will be stored somewhere in the real world.
"It's just you have to find that world. And to restore it… I do think it's possible. Maybe you can create a bridge and support again to stabilize the connection between them.
"However, this is just a theory. So, you might want to experiment with it first." Theodon explained everything he knew.
Theo contemplated the answer and asked his second question. "In that case, what will happen to the other world that gets absorbed?"
"I'm not sure. But looking at this city, I'm afraid that the main world will get permanent change while the pseudo world will lose all the things transported into the main world."
Theo fell silent and recounted all the experiences he had after the apocalypse. "In our current situation, all the monsters are coming into this world and the Magic Power has been transported as well.
"There are also a lot of trees, but I don't think all of them have been transported here. In other words, there are still things in the other world. The trees, of course, but I don't see any man made or natural structures around. I don't know about ores yet, so I'll try to figure out everything that has been transported here.
"Last but not least, I'm afraid that the Origin is also affected by it. But I don't know how to measure it." Theo sighed.
"Origin?" Theodon obviously didn't know about Theo's self-made term. He was confused for a moment but soon understood what he wanted to say. "Ah, you mean the Primordial Energy. But yeah, I think Origin can be used as well."
"I see. So, the name is Primordial Energy." Theo nodded in understanding. "Yeah. I'm talking about this energy."
"I'm not sure about it as well. I just want to say that the Magic Power entering this world alone can't be said to be good as well.
"After all, there will be a different kind of evolution due to the Magic Power. If Primordial Energy steeply increases in this world, I'm afraid you won't see the world the same anymore.
"There will be a time where a snake can be so long that it can envelop the world, or there is a possibility you will have a tree that has its root penetrated deep underground and its leaves covered an entire city.
"Of course, humans might change as well. They can be deformed like becoming small or they can become a huge human. Either way, I don't really want the Primordial Energy to be sucked as well.
"But I don't know about the situation…" Theodon sighed.
Theo, on the other hand, sucked a cold breath. Of course, he knew about all this legend. He was talking about Jormungand, Yggdrasil, Dwarves, and Giants.
In other words, they were once humans. But because their ancestry had evolved, they gradually branched out from humans, creating a brand new race.
"Wait a minute. Is this the reason why you call them to race instead of monsters?"
"Yes. Isn't that obvious? Well, we can call them demons, but we also acknowledge their existence if they form a huge colony." Theodon confirmed.
"I see." Theo destroyed his previous knowledge about the monsters and started applying all the knowledge he'd just got to come up with a new perspective.
Theodon waited for a moment but he noticed that his hand had started disappearing. He didn't have much time left.
"Is there any more question you wish to ask?" Theodon pressed Theo for another question.
Theo was still focused on his thoughts as he didn't answer Theodon for two minutes.
Whether it was fortunate or unfortunate, Theo shook his head. "No. There are a few things I'm curious about, but I think I'll find them myself. After all, the answer I will get this time is simply too specific that I might end up carrying that answer for a long time. Sorry."
"No, it's fine. The best way to understand Reality is to go around and experience it yourself. That's why I quite like you. It seems that guy chooses you for a reason." Theodon closed his eyes for a moment. His expression soon changed to a smile.
But this smile felt hollow as if he had accepted the current condition. He looked at Theo and said, "I'm going to help you one more time, Theodore Griffith."
"Help me?" Theo was confused, but Theo ignored his reaction as he grabbed Theo's right hand.
"What are you doing?" Theo tilted his head, seeing Theodon staring at his hand.
"A good hand indeed. You have trained a lot to get this rough hand. I know you have put some effort into taking care of the skin as well." Theodon smiled.
"What are—" Theo wanted to ask again, but his vision suddenly glitched as Theodon utilized his ability. Theo hurriedly removed that power, but the next thing he realized, his hand had already stabbed Theodon's chest.
"Wha—"