"You must have so preliminary ideas about the world creation by now, right?"
During the three-day break, aside from the first day being true rest, Shiki Ryougi believed that Bell had already pondered the structural issues of the new world.
"I have a few thoughts, but they’re not exactly a draft."
Over the past three days, Bell had spent ti with Hestia and the others at ho, but the rest of the ti had been devoted to thinking about the new world.
"I’d prefer to use the ’Miniature World’ as the frawork for our new creation."
"Mm... It’s a good idea, but it needs so adjustnts. Our levels are still not high enough; creating a structure like the ’Miniature World’ would be difficult."
Shiki Ryougi didn’t oppose Bell’s suggestion; the ’Miniature World’ structure was definitely feasible. But the main issue was with them. The three of them creating the core of the ’Miniature World’ wasn’t comparable to the Four Great Truths who had created it.
Bell understood this well, so he had made so adjustnts.
"We don’t need to fully construct the world’s frawork at this stage. Instead, we can create a world structure that allows for subsequent updates and improvents. Our limitations can easily affect the world, but if we create the world based on this structure, it could easily beco a stagnant, rigid system. That would be no different from our current situation." Bell paused. "As long as we each wish to keep moving forward, we absolutely cannot accept that."
"Mm."
This was indeed unacceptable.
In the past, Shiki Ryougi might have reluctantly accepted it, but now it was the one thing she couldn’t stand. As she had said before, when there is potential for growth, no one wants to remain stagnant.
"Therefore, my proposal is to construct a deeper frawork for the world’s structure. We can temporarily refrain from building the Upper Floors, but we need to reserve space and establish paraters for a higher-level architecture."
Of course, it’s rely a frawork.
Bell wouldn’t truly limit himself to the rules he set. And once he reached the double-digit realm, surpassing his own set limitations would beco much easier.
So, the so-called frawork was really just a set of guidelines, a superficial arrangent.
"Because my connection to ’Human History’ has strengthened, my personal transcendence has accelerated. I now have a clearer understanding of the double-digit realm. A little bit of preliminary structure should be fine."
"Incorporating ’Human History’ into the world’s frawork undoubtedly enhances my control while imposing fewer limitations on ."
Bell then opened his right hand, pointing it toward Shiki Ryougi.
"Beginning and End," symbolizing creation and destruction, correspond to the creation of the new world. Whether there is an end or not is a separate issue.
Then, Bell opened his left hand, pointing it toward teria.
"Reincarnation," symbolizing internal cycles, corresponds to death and rebirth.
"Finally, myself: ’Destruction’ and ’Hope,’ symbolizing the future trajectory of the world."
"Miss Ryougi requires the foundational logic to create the world. Mother constructs the internal cyclical logic of the world. My role is to grant the world an uncontrollable future and hope."
"This is the ’New World’ I seek to build."
"On this point, I believe neither Miss Ryougi nor Mother would object?"
Shiki Ryougi and teria exchanged a glance before shaking their heads.
"We don’t object."
Bell’s world-building was fundantally based on their Spiritual Ranks and Authorities. This was undoubtedly the best path for their future developnt, so naturally, they had no objections.
"Then this forms the foundation of the world’s frawork. The pure world-building process is slightly complex—well, far more intricate than a typical world."
At this point, Bell paused briefly before fixing a subtle gaze on Shiki Ryougi.
"Now, make absolutely sure no Singularities or Lostbelts pop up. Our box-garden-like world doesn’t tolerate such nonsense—otherwise, we’ll be the ones with headaches down the line."
"Need to remind you?"
Shiki Ryougi knew perfectly well she was being called out, for such phenona had indeed manifested within the world she had structured.
"That’s a phenonon arising from the instability of past and future, where ti intersects chaotically. As long as ti is fixed, the simultaneous existence of past and future simply cannot occur."
"Ah... So, Miss Ryougi, you’re not denying that past and future coexist within your world?"
"That’s rely the result of my choosing not to intervene in the world’s growth. If I willed it, such a situation could never arise."
Yes, if Shiki Ryougi willed it, such uncontrolled growth would never occur.
Past and future appearing simultaneously, with the past even influencing the future? What a joke.
Shiki Ryougi took a deep breath. Toward the culprit responsible for causing both the future and past to appear simultaneously in her world, malice began to stir within her heart.
Before, she hadn’t wanted to interfere, but now... Because she’d been called out by na by the child she’d watched grow up—how could she tolerate that?
Shiki Ryougi wasn’t one to take things lying down.
Truth be told, neither teria nor Shiki Ryougi were known for their patience.
But they’d never paid much attention to the actions of the humans they’d created.
Would humans ever concern themselves with the deeds of ants?
But when words co from fellow human beings, they inevitably carry weight. And in this case, that weight was imnse.
Bell naturally noticed the malice flickering in Shiki Ryougi’s eyes, but that was precisely the effect he sought.
Certain issues needed to be addressed before the world was even created. Otherwise, dealing with the fallout later would be far more troubleso.
The problems concerning the past and future of the Type-Moon world were indeed a problem.
...
"I know Miss Ryougi can handle it, so I’m rely offering a reminder."
"Then, regarding whether we need to consider the Singularities and Lostbelts of that world. After all, you understand—since the new world was initially created based on the ’Miniature World,’ its internal scale will be imnse."
"Moreover, we’ll need so direct personnel to handle certain issues."
"The most obvious example is Mother."
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teria, her na suddenly called out, pointed at herself in confusion, only to et the piercing gaze of her own troublemaker.
"Mother, if you hadn’t created those cycles in the dungeon, do you think the ’Xenos’ would have been born?"
With that single sentence, Bell succeeded in completely deflating teria’s temper.
"I... I didn’t an to......."
Bell shook his head slightly at this.
"I never said you did it on purpose, Mother. If you had, the dungeon’s cycle system would be flawless. The problem is that you only had a vague idea, leading to an imperfect cycle within the dungeon. That’s why it beca an issue. ’Xenos’ are unwelco in the dungeon—neither monsters nor humans want them."
"All I’m saying is, the New World can’t afford such glaring flaws."
"So, while Mother can afford to slack off on certain matters, subordinates still need soone to handle daily operations. At the very least, soone more responsible than Mother."
teria’s cheeks puffed out slightly, but she couldn’t refute his point.
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