�I�m sorry, Sirone.�
The reason she apologizes to her eternal antagonist is that the only person who accepts her thoughts is Sirone.
�No one�
Even if you know the death of a loved one, you won�t try to erase the memory.
Leaving Seriel behind, he opened the window and watched countless events outside the Delta.
�The time of the end.�
Feeling the world�s compass spinning, Fermi raised his hand.
�Image copy.�
Fermi, holding dozens of documents with the same content in his hand, asked in a low voice.
�How far can humans see?�
won�t run away
�I am the son of Yolgah.�
one who sees far
No, to become the one who sees the end.
Turning his head again, Fermi threw a bundle of papers all at once toward the window.
As the white paper flew like a butterfly, everyone outside the headquarters turned their heads.
�What is that?�
Fermi turned to Seriel and smiled.
�Zero entropy.�
so that����The future was back at square one.
Meanwhile, after receiving information from Fermi, Shura walked down the hallway with cold eyes.
I looked through the papers quickly, but I didn�t care about the World Map Bureau.
Rather, what filled her mind was the topic Fermi threw.
�It�s called the Veron problem.�
It was a story about an iron pole planted by Veron, the 1st in the Order of the Ten Commandments, in the Kingdom of Iron.
�His will is still imprinted in that time and space beyond the law.�
An iron core planted in the world.
�Can humans truly change the future?�
Even if you knew the future and took other actions, what if even that was a pre-determined future?
�Veron wanted to take the matter to the limit.�It�s not just one philosophical pillar.�Even now, the iron pole is stuck in place, enduring the divine law.� JrNovels.com