From the Phase Spider, Kanzaki Rei gradually extracted more information about the monsters.
In truth, the Phase Spider itself didnât know much.
It only carried out the mission assigned to it by the Hive.
Because of thatâ
It had no access to core intelligence.
Even so, what Kanzaki Rei had learned from it was already more than enough.
Meanwhileâ
Iz Parult had finally deciphered the corresponding magic from the Phase Spiderâs abilities...
This world was composed of multiple layers of different spaces.
And the coordinates of real-world locations...
Had corresponding points across those layers.
"Phase."
This particular layer was extremely small.
Compared to the entire worldâ
It was insignificant.
Perhaps not even as large as a single archipelago of Secret Sand Isles.
And yetâ
Despite its sizeâ
It corresponded perfectly to the complete world.
Like holding a world map in oneâs handâ
Point anywhere on the map, and it directly corresponded to a real location in reality.
Every single pointâ
Had an absolute correspondence.
Which meantâ
It could serve as a coordinate system for spatial transfer.
Howeverâ
To enter the Phase Space, and to exit itâ
One needed the innate talent of the phase species.
In other wordsâ
The bloodline of creatures like the Phase Spider or Phase Mantis.
Ordinary beings could not enter Phase Space.
Even if they forcibly opened a passage and stepped insideâ
They would only meet death.
It was, effectivelyâ
A racial privilege.
But...
The method they used to allow other creatures to pass through Phase Spaceâ
Was something that could be replicated.
A technique known as Phase Conversion.
Rather than directly entering Phase Spaceâ
It connected two separate spaces by bypassing it entirely.
Howeverâ
It required the body of a phase creature to serve as a bridge.
That was why those rifts were filled with insectsâ
They were the structural medium.
As her observations deepenedâ
Iz Parult began constructing new magic.
The Phase Spider attempted to escapeâ
But it was futile.
With both of them watching itâ
It had no way out.
Even if it tried to call for helpâ
Its voice could not escape.
Its signals could not transmit.
Time itself flowed slowly here.
Although future simulation could only extend one dayâ
If Kanzaki Rei wishedâ
He could stretch that time into something far longer, from his perspective.
Iz placed a hand against the spiderâs carapace.
"Bloodline... what a troublesome requirement."
"The way it opens pathways to different locations relies on higher-level phase coordinates."
"You need to lock onto coordinates before you can move."
"If youâve never been to a place... you canât determine its phase coordinate."
[Sixth-Tier Spatial Magic: Phase Anchor][Sixth-Tier Spatial Magic: Phase Teleportation]
After fully breaking down the mechanicsâ
Iz let out a long breath.
At lastâ
She understood.
How those rifts connecting the world were formed...
And how they were constructed.
âBuzzâ
With a slight raise of her handâ
A rift appeared before them.
[Phase Teleportation]
At the very leastâ
They now had the phase coordinates of the Ruilen Continent.
From this spider, they had obtained numerous coordinates.
Even if they couldnât reach every location in the worldâ
They could now access most of them.
The primary locations this Phase Spider had been assigned to open pathways toâ
Were:
Moonsea.
Secret Sea.
Turbid Sea.
The Astral Realm.
âShhk!
Darkness surged.
Seals formed.
Iz Parult sealed the Phase Spider.
"Letâs head back first."
At lastâ
It was over.
Kanzaki Rei slowly opened his eyes.
âFlashâ
The simulation ended.
He hadnât taken any additional actions.
After sealing Nyehâ
He had simply waited.
Not long afterâ
Akasei returned.
Soon after thatâ
Iz emerged from the rift as well, returning to reality with a faint trace of regret.
When they returned to Rein Townâ
They found that all the monsters had already been dealt with.
And Kanzaki Rei...
Was completely different from the one they remembered.
Fortunatelyâ
With the arcane sigil Iz had left himâ
He quickly explained the situation.
As for the magic learned during the simulationâ
Kanzaki Rei shared it with Iz.
Seeing that he had directly brought back the very magic she had been researchingâ
Iz was overjoyed.
After thatâ
Came the interrogation of Mese.
And discussionsâanalysis, predictionsâregarding the future.
Listening to the information Kanzaki Rei had brought backâ
Everyoneâs expressions grew complicated.
They had just saved Ruilen.
And yetâ
Not long from now, the entire Secret Sea would be destroyed.
Because the information Kanzaki Rei had brought was from so far into the futureâ
Their course of action could no longer follow the previous path.
They would not repeat the same sequence again.
Kumironiâ
Faced with a choice between faith and companionsâ
Chose to trust his companions.
At this point, his trust in Kanzaki Rei wasnât particularly deep.
But because Iz trusted himâ
Kumironi chose to believe as well.
He abandoned his faith in Sophia.
At Kanzaki Reiâs suggestionâ
Iz opened a [Phase Teleportation] pathway to Moonsea.
Together, they arrived at the Valley of Emptinessâ
And reached the Time Relic Kanzaki Rei had described.
Accompanied by Izâ
They traveled to the deepest layer of the relic.
And thereâ
They saw the door.
"So beyond this door... is Aihkator?" Iz asked.
Kanzaki Rei replied, "Iâve heard... itâs her from the past."
From the doorâ
Waves of temporal ripples emanated.
And beyond itâ
Kanzaki Rei could perceive the glow of the [Second Forbidden Magic â Time].
Originallyâ
One had to pass through the door to obtain this magic.
But because of Izâ
The sequence had been advanced.
"It really is... a fusion of matter and time."
"Not my specialty."
"But I can still interpret part of it through magic..."
Iz muttered to herself.
Akasei stared at the door.
"Should I just blow it open?"
Iz shook her head slightly.
"If you force it open... it might cause a temporal backlash."
"It could send Kanzaki Rei even further back in time."
"Better not to destroy it."
Akasei scratched his head.
"...Ah. Got it."
Kumironi stepped forward, gazing at the door.
But what he saw...
Was life.
"...Maybe I can try communicating with the existence behind it."
Iz turned to him. "You can do that?"
Kumironi nodded. "Iâll try."
He walked up to the door.
Closed his eyes.
And focused.
He could feel itâ
A life force beyond the door, resonating faintly with his own.
"...Hello?" Kumironi asked cautiously.
There was a response.
"Why... am I here?"
"I should stay here."
"I want to leave."
"No... I must remain here forever."
Voices echoed like restless spirits.
They werenât responses to Kumironiâ
But fragments of thoughts left behind.
Remnants of consciousness from different moments in time.
They grew louderâ
More chaoticâ
Until suddenlyâ
A clear female voice emerged from the noise.
"...Who?"
...
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