Chapter 819 Disordered Time
words in an easy-to-understand manner
For example, Yago has a piece of unexpired bread "now", but because of the messy time in this world, "now", "past", and "future" are confused.
When Yago did not eat bread in the future, which caused the bread to expire, and the time of this fact was confused, then the bread in Yago’s hand in the past was directly expired and spoiled.
Even earlier, before Yago bought it, the bread was overdue and rotten.
As for those grandmother paradox things?
For example, if Yago saw expired and rotten bread, would he still buy it?
While his thoughts were racing, Yago suddenly understood Attila's explanation that confused him.
"Now".
Everything is "now".
Now is "now".
The past is also the "now".
The future is also "now".
On the time map of this staggered loop, history has lost its meaning, and it is meaningless to trace the past and trace the 'once'.
Only "now" matters.
What happened in the past, what happened, is unimportant and meaningless.
Only the present situation, only the moment you are in, has meaning.
Memory and reality are misplaced.
For example, in the example just now, Yago remembered that he bought unexpired bread, but the "reality" was that he didn't buy bread because the bread was expired and spoiled, and another result was formed——
He buys another loaf or no loaf at all.
However, Yago himself did not remember this.
Memory and reality are misplaced.
More precisely, though, it's just for him.
In this dream world, he is an exception, he has not been assimilated by this eternal nightmare.
He can remember things that don't correspond to reality.
But if you are a person in this world, then when the reality changes due to time confusion and dislocation, the power of these "dreams" and "realization" will make this person's memory change together into that he bought another bread or didn't buy it at all. Bread, consistent with memory.
From this perspective, Yago will not be able to grasp the changed information in time because he has not been assimilated.
Eternal nightmare.
Is this nightmare the nightmare of the person in it, or the nightmare of the bystanders?
Yago would have tended to be in it before—
Because they will live an endless life in ignorance, in all "normal" dreams.
Even, their "life" will never come to an end.
But now, he believes that the confusion experienced by the bystanders that reality does not match memory is a more terrifying nightmare.
No, it should be said that both parties are experiencing nightmares.
One is an eternity of ignorance.
One is messy perpetual.
Yago shook his head.
Now, from the condition of this room, it can be roughly determined that this church is not caused by "time confusion", and that the "future" church appeared at this time.
It is the fact that something lit in the future, even the non-concrete thing "fired", is affected by the confusion of time and sets fire to this "past" church.
However, to draw conclusions, we have to look at other rooms
If this is the only room like this, his judgment is wrong.
Yago left this room, and walked into other rooms under the light of the fire.
He chose the old nun's room.
Of course he has to judge from his "familiar" room.
However, when entering this room, he found
bookshelf.
The room contained the ashes of many bookshelves.
On the bookshelf, there are still many finely divided ashes of book pages, and some of them even maintain the general shape of the pages.
At this point, Yago frowned.
His previous "dream", his memory when he was "Siru", showed that after he was entrusted, the old nun emptied the books in the room next door, which was "Siru", and the original library.
What's more, the old nun's room didn't contain books in the first place, but those books were moved in after her death.
Shanna's room was before adoption, but the old nun's room was after adoption or even after her death?
In the end which time is in line with the "now"?
Yago frowned tightly, and his thoughts couldn't help being a little confused.
Yago observed it carefully, and after confirming his thoughts from various traces, he began to look for more clues.
He actually prefers that this point in time is "the past", before the old nun Hurley adopted the child.
After all, he didn't know many people in the small town.
Although there is also a reason why the memory of the previous "dream" is blurred every time he is assimilated, but he has died hundreds of times.
It can be said that many people in the small town used to be the identity of his "dream".
Even if he doesn't remember many of them because of assimilation, but after all, he still remembers a lot.
In this case, he didn't recognize a few.
Judging by this, he thought it was a different time.
but
Yago stopped in the hall.
In front of him, on a triangular wooden lighting fire cluster, the flames were constantly flickering in the black brazier.
However, because there is only one fire source, because of the mask and height, the shadow formed below is also a large area.
By the edge of the fire stood a man.
One of the three travelers just now, the sullen man who was a little more silent, but with a particularly sharp tongue.
He didn't seem to notice Yago, who was facing Yago sideways, holding a lantern, trying to illuminate the things on the teaching platform with the light of the lantern.
There seemed to be something on the teaching platform that was also scorched by flames and covered in ashes.
When Yago passed by just now, there was no light over there, and he didn't see it.
Turning his body slightly, a charred object came into his vision.
That is a book.
To be precise, it is a stone or metal, open style book.
At least, Yago didn't feel that any ordinary book could withstand the flames represented by the full scorched black marks.
Even the teaching platform was burned to pieces.
However, Yago didn't remember that there was such a thing in the church.
This thing doesn't exist in his memory.
Is he not paying attention? Or is the relevant segment too vague to forget?
While thinking, Yago turned his position again, intending to see the complete appearance of the engraved book without alarming the other party.
However, at this moment, the man who seemed to have never found himself suddenly turned his head.
It was so abrupt, so stiff, and even the twisting angle of its head was difficult for normal people to do.
And the eyes staring straight at Yago, reflecting the light of the lantern, made Yago even more excited.