With such terrifying willpower... how could they not succeed?

"Human folly is giving rise to folly... Ha, folly..."

Mebius's expression turned somewhat grim. She recalled the initial short film, the reasons behind the other party's actions... and the secrets of this world.

This gave her a bad feeling.

"A history of divergent paths, the world in which Karen lives...?"

Velvi also looked up in Karen's direction, then quickly shook her head, her expression shifting as she assessed the possibility.

"No...it can't be true, can it?"

Even Vervi was starting to find it hard to believe.

But the connection between the two worlds is inherently somewhat abnormal. Whether it's this game or that Herrscher of Knowledge,

Coincidence? If one is a coincidence, how many coincidences are there?

"It's not impossible..."

Mebius was somewhat hesitant. If it really was the other party who created the world, on the one hand, the other party had indeed succeeded, and on the other hand, it was... unbelievable.

To be honest, they didn't initially consider it a real possibility. What could a resurrection have to do with them?

But if Kallen exists, and Otto dies, and existence disappears...

"What are you two talking about?" Alicia turned her head and glanced at the two whispering figures, asking them.

Ignore her.

The two exchanged a glance but didn't continue the conversation. It was only a matter of a few minutes anyway, so there was no rush to discuss it further.

Karen clenched her fists tightly, staring intently at the final scene. She became even more convinced that this world was connected to Otto.

But... to what extent will it go?

...

The final scene has unfolded, with Otto walking alone on the last road, surrounded by a vast, blood-red desert, with a golden 'tree' in the center.

It was entirely golden, with its branches intertwined and soaring upwards, radiating a hazy light, sacred and inviolable.

Strangely, there wasn't a single leaf on the branches; instead, clusters of shimmering light adorned them.

He barely managed to support himself as he walked towards the tree, with only a drop of blood left and countless wounds on his body.

With each step he took, he uttered his final words.

"Life... is truly a fragile thing."

"When I was little, my older sister died on the battlefield..."

"They told me her soul is immortal and her spirit will go to heaven."

He scoffed at this.

"Ha... generation after generation, humanity has always been happy to deceive itself with such lies."

Chapter 207 The Other Side of Will

He continued walking into the distance, step by step, like a winding ladder to heaven, leaving footprints on the crimson desert.

The vast tree stood there, unmoved by anyone.

After a scoff, he continued with difficulty.

"Believe in the so-called afterlife;"

"Believe in the eternity of consciousness."

"They disguised the world as if death didn't exist..."

“Until death suddenly invaded their lives and befell their loved ones.”

“Even at this point, they will go to great lengths to deceive themselves—believing that love can transcend all things and that affection can be eternal.”

"Indeed... love, and even broader emotions, can bring about miracles..."

Otto continued his arduous journey deep into the imaginary space, his physical condition dire, one hand hanging limply at his side.

But the pace kept moving forward, never stopping.

All the plans have been accomplished, and the final calculations have come to an end.

He will go all the way, he will resurrect Kallen.

This wasn't a reminder to himself, but a candid account; it was something he was determined to do, risking everything.

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