Chapter 231 Disaster Vision Continued



For example, in this small building where I am right now.

The subtle implication in the woman's words made me want to let my thoughts wander in that direction.

In response to the question, the blind saintess finally shook her head slightly.

"Although I would love to provide some more concrete evidence, unfortunately, I can only see the final result of something, but I cannot know the experience that led to it, or the reasons that caused it."

She spoke slowly: "It's like I've seen so many disasters before, but I've never experienced them myself, nor do I want to. I also hope to find a way to prevent them from happening."

"However, just as the occurrence of disasters is chaotic, and even involves some conflict among them, it doesn't feel to me that the causes of their occurrence have been resolved. Rather, it feels more like the outcome was forcibly eliminated by some external force, perhaps..."

“That darkness.” I instantly understood the words she was about to say.

The darkness that appears at the very end of all the scenes is like a chaotic eraser. It does erase all the less-than-ideal results, but it also wipes away the entire scene, and the next scene that appears seems to be showing another possibility, completely unrelated to the previous content.

It's like growing upwards from the same source, eventually branching into countless similar yet subtly different branches. Breaking off a dead branch does remove the disease, but it also removes the branch itself, leaving only those branches that were also labeled as branches.

The nature and reason for this are unclear, yet it gives people a bad impression.

In short, one should not blindly trust or rely on others.

The saint nodded gently: "I feel that it was an ending that had to be avoided."

On this one point alone, I wholeheartedly agree.

I thought the conversation would end there, but the blind saint seemed to still have something to say, clasping her hands as if considering her words carefully: "So, what you just told me about the first thing you saw..."

Just then, the door to the room was suddenly opened from the outside.

I instinctively shifted my gaze there.

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