�How is that possible?�
Minerva waved her index finger up and down.
�These are the vibrations of the timeline.�Even if you try to feel a second at a specific point between these vibrations����.�
The fingers kept moving.
�There is not a second there.�The fingers have already passed and only the probabilities remain.�
That�s why it�s a moment.
�Conversely, if you feel one second at a specific point.�
The finger stopped.
�It is no longer a oscillation because the probability collapses.�
Garcia said.
�100 percent chance.�It really becomes one second.�
so forever
�The result depends on the intention of the observer.�However, Hugo vibrated with Sirone�s one second.�In other words, resonance.�
Minerva folded her thumb and forefinger in turn.
�Thus, Hugo had two experiences at the same time.�One is the experience of 100,000 seconds rushing into one second.�And another����.�
Now Garcia understood.
�An experience of 100,000 seconds where one second repeats itself.�This is why it feels both fleeting and eternity at the same time.�
Minerva lowered her hand.
�Strictly speaking, it�s neither a moment nor a vibration.�Because there is currently no name for the time Hugo felt.�
Sirone called it Time Vibration.
�But looking at Hugo�s expression, I can fully imagine what that experience was like.�
Hugo, who still had a bewildered face, was terrified at his own speechless appearance.
�Am I going to be stupid?�
Replaying a deadly battle, especially the fiercest moment 100,000 times, was a memory I never wanted to experience again.
�are you okay?�
Hearing Sirone�s voice, Hugo slowly raised his gaze and looked up at Sirone.
�����.�
Horrible memories rushed through the vibrations, his eyes quivering with fear, and he fell back.
�Huh����.�
Sirone looked at Hugo with a pitiful expression. JrNovels.com