However, when the other party ntioned the devouring Characteristic of Compatible Wormholes,
Matthew was quite interested:
"So, the ultimate fate of a Compatible Wormhole is collapse?"
Bono nodded:
"That's the destiny of all wormholes."
"The Observer Organization of Cyberdragons, although it has never directly observed the collapse of a wormhole, has gathered a massive amount of evidence that indirectly verifies this process."
"But you don't have to worry."
"The Compatible Wormhole is currently in its initial stage of formation, it's far from being unable to devour elents. The Multiverse might go through cycles of destruction, and it would still be here..."
Matthew nodded slightly in agreent.
Bono continued with a smile:
"Besides, we're also working hard to maintain the stability of the wormholes."
"By capturing different worlds, or Demiplanes, and anchoring them near a Compatible Wormhole, we can enrich the variety of elents it absorbs."
"We've observed that the more worlds a Compatible Wormhole draws elents from, the more stable the wormhole itself becos."
"This is actually a hidden rule in the material world."
"The richer it is, the more stable."
"The more singular it is, the more likely it is to collapse."
Matthew had an epiphany.
He had actually co across this hidden rule a few tis—
When the Seven Saint Alliance unified the world,
they didn't completely wipe out The Forgotten.
The primary reason for this was to maintain the richness of Aindor's species.
It's said that doing so greatly enhanced the stability of the material world.
Matthew had been half-skeptical of this rule before,
after all, there was no direct evidence to prove it.
But if the Supre Sage of Cyberdragon said so,
there likely was so rational basis for the rule's existence.
"So, order must be rich, dynamic, diverse, that is the most stable."
At the end,
Bono added this sentence with profound aning.
Matthew frowned slightly:
"But richness, dynamism, and diversity can lead to chaos."
"So, the most chaotic is the most stable?"
Bono shook his head with a smile:
"That's what you need to figure out on your own. After all, this is your Legendary Path, not mine."
"I can't offer much advice."
"I can only say that The Art of Equilibrium is too complex, learning so philosophy might help you to advance further, but it could also push you completely into the Abyss..."
Matthew pondered for a mont.
Although the Supre Sage's statent was sowhat ambiguous, the direction indicated by the first part was quite clear.
Matthew felt the other person's goodwill.
"Just as a Compatible Wormhole needs more worlds to maintain its stability, Aindor also needs a greater variety of species to remain stable."
"And in terms of domains, the more, the better for my Legendary Path!"
"I really don't need to be afraid of having too many domains to handle."
"Sotis, having a large number can lead to a different kind of transformation..."
This was a bold train of thought.
Its premise was that Matthew had enough confidence in his own Equilibrium Domain and the Tauren Domain.
Only with the suppression of everything by these two domains, one above and the other below,
could the added stability from more domains beco a reality.
Otherwise, it was all castles in the air.
Who knows, it might all explode in an instant—
Just like Mabarron, the second son of Death, once tried with Fusion of Life and Death...
At this thought,
Matthew steadied his mind again.
He conversed with the Supre Sage a bit longer,
then decided to take his leave—
As for becoming an observer,
he planned to address it after finishing the planetary defense battle.
He had quite a good impression of both Cyberdragon and the Supre Sage himself.
Barring any accidents,
he would choose to beco an observer—
In the near future.
But just at that mont,
while casually helping Bono collect the booklet that recorded the abnormal soul entries and exits from the various Subdomains,
Matthew caught a glimpse of a very ancient ti record.
That record pointed unmistakably to Dragon Sparrow World.
"Hmm?"
"This ti point, was it about a thousand years ago?"
he asked casually.
Bono glanced at it:
"Yes, I rember that ti clearly. We had just captured that World, and just before that, there had been the terrible Blood teor event in Aindor."
"Soon after the Blood teor event burst forth, a soul that seed to co from Aindor itself broke into Dragon Sparrow World and then never exited—at least we never observed any traces of his departure."
Blood teor event?
A soul from Aindor itself?
Matthew was slightly startled.
Suddenly,
as if recalling sothing, he flipped through the records in the booklet:
"Regarding the abnormal soul entries and exits in Dragon Sparrow World—besides the seventeen anomalies in the last half year, there was only that one from a thousand years ago?"
Bono thought for a mont:
"That's correct."
Matthew took a deep breath.
He cast a cross-plane communication spell right there and then.
About five minutes later,
he received a response from Suki Kingdom:
"It's seventeen tis, what's up?"
Matthew's body shook slightly.
"What's up?"
Bono clearly noticed the anomaly.
However,
seeing Matthew frowning in silence, the Supre Sage didn't press further, instead kindly giving Matthew more space to think.
"So, the abnormal souls entering and exiting Dragon Sparrow World recently are Sumr Night's."
"And the one from a thousand years ago..."
"Could very well be myself!"
Matthew rembered the words Plague Daughter Kesha had said to him.
"So, the Dragon Sparrow World that Machinists can't observe, can't enter, is actually the Earth in my mory?"
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