�There are cases where concepts are artificially manipulated.�A representative example of this is <Objet>.�
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�Concepts that should not have come out to the world of logic are implemented using the expedients of the system.�People who do such things are called grave robbers, right?�
When Louver looked away, Arius shrugged.
�Ha, but not all objects that exist in the world are the work of grave robbers, right?�<Idea> that Mr. Lian has is also a representative example of self-expression.�
�If you are a user with faith, the system cannot do anything about it.�But rules are meant to be followed.�The reason I didn�t enter your dream and punish you is because of the rules.�
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Louver didn�t scold anymore.
�All right.�In any case, there are parts where objects have contributed to the world.�Besides, I���
Louver smiled bitterly.
�It�s not like I�ve never broken a rule.�
�Mr. Louver broke the rules?��It was something even Sirone hadn�t heard.
�That�s right.�There was only one time when, with my own will, I brought an object into reality.�That is the object that Oh Dae-seong uses, <Demonic Sword Armand>.�
Many thoughts passed by.
Of course, Louver would know the source of all the objects, but it was quite a strange feeling that Armand was made by his own hands.
�I have met Armand.�Was she a Hwajok?�
�yes.�It was what she wanted.�I�ll tell you later when I get a chance.�
Louver has nothing to hide from Sirone.
That�s why I guessed that the reason for avoiding words must have been personal feelings.
�If it�s Arius���
The person who handed over Armand to Kazura�s prince Zion must have known something.
But even that Arius just kept his mouth shut with a disgusted look on his face.
The place Louver led was at the bottom of a huge pyramid.
�This is it.�
The small fountain pointed by Louver contained a viscous red liquid like a mirror.
�A non-physical engine, often called a dream engine.�When it is put into operation, the barrier between logic and illogicality breaks down, and the boundaries of space as well as time disappear.�
Sirone said.
�That�s why dreamers can exist in everyone�s dreams at the same time.�
�yes.�It is not a logical phenomenon like simultaneous events.�It just doesn�t have space-time itself.�
When Louver started the dream engine, blood-red liquid gathered in the air and caused a chaotic change. JrNovels.com