Chapter 2044: Chapter 2044: The Differences Between Tis
Discovery of varying strengths in ti left Xu Huo sowhat stunned. The nature of Ti Force is unchangeable; it cannot, like Spatial Power, enhance its intensity by adjusting ray density. Ti flow is uniform within a space, and Ti Ray serves solely as a perceptual dium without intrinsic significance. Even noticing interference from another sector’s Ti Force in Carn Field’s ti records, Xu could not perceive any distinction between the two.
Yet, within this Prop’s domain, the differences in Ti Force lay clearly before him.
Was this what Huahan Werna ant by a gap in understanding?
Indeed, there are fundantal differences between Ti Force and Spatial Power, so experiences from Spatial Evolution are not applicable to Temporal Evolution. The Ti Rays present within the Prop are solely his interpretation of Ti Force, not literal representations. Hence, is this change in Ti Force rely detailed differentiation magnified hundreds of tis over, or the intensity variance of rain versus stream as Huahan Werna suggested?
Even if the magnitude of Ti Force introduced from other spaces varies, shouldn’t two types of Ti Force exist within the sa courtyard? Yet, nothing is sensed—was it a limit of his evolution, restriction of the Prop, or perhaps a misunderstanding?
Xu Huo’s thoughts quickly churned as he stood still in a courtyard.
Uncertain of how much ti had passed, ti within the courtyard seed to start flowing again. The shadow of a courtyard wall erged vaguely on the side of the main gate, transforming from a wall into a complete courtyard, then into three-sided rooms, followed by more rooms connected into a new square courtyard. Unlike the fixed nature of established courtyards, in the newly appeared ones, flowers, trees, and plants didn’t anchor to a specific ti; they were continually budding, growing, blooming, fruiting, wilting, shedding leaves, and then the cycle of life and death began anew.
Nearly all subsequently appeared courtyards remained in such states until the newly ford square courtyards encircled the existing Prop site, even pushing out the main gate.
However, this state didn’t last long. With Xu Huo’s brow furrowed at the center of the Prop, the courtyards disappeared as abruptly as they had appeared, akin to rewinding a video, gradually reverting to their original form.
Curt, the span of quiet lasted rely minutes before the courtyards reerged, constructing bit by bit as before. Not just flowers and trees, even furnishings exhibited changes, yet as the main gate pushed out again, all newly generated courtyards vanished instantaneously.
As the courtyards dissipated, Xu Huo opened his eyes, sowhat irritably pinching the bridge of his nose, then laid out so chairs and a table to eat his brought provisions.
Sothing seed to touch upon his senses just now, but elusive and intangible, offering no conclusive breakthrough. Exhausted from futile pondering, he took a pause.
Wind rustled trees in the mountain forest, bird calls and animal cries perated the air as Xu Huo slowly placed his food down, leaning back into his chair with eyes gazing upon the trees ahead.
A flock of birds suddenly burst from the woods, intermittently circling the treetops before diving back into the forest, seemingly hunting. Instantly, beastly snarls mingled with their shrill cries arose amidst the trees.
So birds succeeded in their hunt, so returned empty-handed, dispersing the flock.
So scattered birds flew toward distant woods, others headed for the Prop area, perhaps sensing food within the courtyard. Several birds descended and perched upon the courtyard wall, then hopped onto the ground pecking flowers and grass, hopping again to another courtyard wall, scrutinizing another courtyard, and only after confirming safety did they leap back onto the ground.
The birds didn’t linger in one courtyard, but after hopping around most of a square courtyard, one abruptly weakened.
Xu Huo checked up on that particular bird, discovering it was a mutated species averaging only a twelve-hour lifespan—from hatching its shortest lived ten hours, longest sixteen, but never surviving a full day.
Pensively, he fixated on the bird before confining it within a courtyard with minimal Ti Rays.
For the forthcoming duration, Xu Huo, while acquainting himself with Prop and exercising, closely monitored the bird’s survival.
Co dawn of the second day, the bird had surpassed sixteen hours since appearing in the courtyard.
He lifted the Spatial Barrier, and as soon as the bird exited the courtyard, it fell and lay motionless.
No second bird was captured for experintation. Xu Huo had an inkling of the courtyard’s Ti Rays configuration.
This Prop seemingly delineated Ti Rays using courtyards or exhibited differing tis in each courtyard. Given slight differences between tis, perceptual discernnt of ti speed within remains elusive; for short-lived creatures, the experience differs.
The courtyard isn’t entirely sealed, allowing inside and outside communication. While unaware of how the Prop anchors Ti Force within a space, it attests to Huahan Werna’s assertion of Ti Force’s state intruding into other spaces akin to rain or water, exhibiting occupation state. anwhile, his perception of varying Ti Rays probably reflects subtleties between tis, those minor differences magnified by the Prop manifest as Ti Ray discrepancies.
This is the "deviation."
If progression via the Ti Ray model persists, Xu Huo might attain heightened perception of Ti Force nuances. Then, distinct Ti Rays across spaces might erge differently, whether refining further or advancing faces sheer uncertainty, as Temporal Evolution fundantally relies on discerning Ti Force’s variances, ascending only upon perceiving other spaces’ Ti Force.
Ti Force within a space is a cohesive whole; hence proper segntation pertains to Ti Forces across spaces, not confined to a singular space.
Though direction slipped, correction thankfully ensued. Augnted by his erstwhile "Ti Rays," he tangibly and successfully captured subtle variances between tis.
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