This Alternate Space contained too many phenomena beyond comprehension. Feng Yi and Bai Zhexian were clearly in the same dimension as Kevin, yet something seemed off, as if two people standing together experienced a bizarre overlap in space.
Feng Yi's thoughts tumbled, repeatedly scrutinizing through known theories...
No, the above speculation simply didn't hold. Essentially, it leaned more towards parallel universes.
To explain parallel universes with the simplest example, imagine being on two planets of the same size, environment, and even geographical location, inhabited by identical people. Their appearances, behaviors, gestures, and even life trajectories are similar, yet they live drastically different lives, with separate experiences, never crossing paths in life or death.
Of course, it's also possible that the person on a parallel universe's Earth-like planet in the same dimension as you has long since died, or the planet itself no longer exists. A cosmic collision, the expansion of stars, a supernova explosion, or the failure to form a planet due to insufficient mass or many other incomprehensible reasons could be at play, causing their permanent disappearance in the lengthy life cycle of the universe.
It isn't hard to conclude from scientific discussions that as many parallel universes exist, so might civilizations at the same development stage as ours. If these civilizations truly exist, their pace of progress might be faster or slower than ours, but the difference probably wouldn't be too drastic.
The Super Resonance Effect isn't limited to micro-theory; it applies to individuals, families, social groups, and even national planets and galaxies. There exists a common point of relative stable macro-order.
Compared to a nation, a family is a small group. When viewed from the vast universe, Earth and the Galaxy are one big family, with the galactic clusters orbiting the central Black Hole of the Centaurus Constellation in an orderly fashion, gradually forming a stable order over time, which also includes parallel worlds.
Assuming that someone stands in the same place with the same temporal dimensions but different spatial dimensions, and if he could really sense a person's presence, then it would not just be Kevin alone; it must include more people in that area. From this, one could deduce that Kevin must be in this space, just for some reason they could feel each other's presence but not see each other.
If he were in the state he had just experienced, being in the fourth dimension, Feng Yi could traverse this space-time at will through the Rhythm, but he neglected one key point, unexpectedly falling from the fourth dimension back to the third. That is to say, to find Kevin, he needed to synchronize with the Rhythm Magnetic Field surrounding Kevin.
Never had he anticipated that exploration would evolve to this extent; the situation had become far stranger than one could have ever imagined.
As the situation grew worse, Feng Yi was barely holding up, and his mental state would only worsen if he tried to find Kevin through the Third Rhythm.
However, things had come to this point; there was no choice but to take it one step at a time. "Brother Bai, hold on to me."
"Are you going to use that move again? You look... well, are you okay?"
Feng Yi silently shook his head in response to Bai Zhexian's concern for his condition. Without much explanation, he said, "There are many issues with the space here. Even if we find Kevin, it's very possible that what happened to him could happen to us too. So, hold on to me."
Feng Yi's two fingers rested at the center of his brow, the silent Rhythm Magnetic Field quietly spreading from him into the surrounding space, gradually expanding...
As the cosmic Rhythm spread around, the void of light, like illusions, was instantly shattered and assimilated by a real essence. The once bright sky suddenly vanished, replaced by a gloomy grey space, filled with overcast clouds. The dismal world was accompanied by gusts of wind, squeaking... The closed windows were easily blown open, and the howling wind quickly made the room chaotic.
Kevin, almost in despair, seemed to catch a glimmer of light in this instant. He reached out, trying to grasp a shard of light, and as his fingertips touched the light, they seemed to spark a chemical reaction, steaming an invisible wisp of smoke. Light suddenly spread all over his body, as if he was in a dark room and suddenly pulled open the curtains, the view before his eyes giving him an unreal sense of rebirth.
"The window, the window actually opened..."
Feeling the incessant breeze on his face, Kevin, torn between hope and despair, could hardly believe it. He didn't want to stay in this dreadful place for another second, not even a second. He'd go anywhere else. Without hesitation, Kevin was about to leap out of the room when another voice made him shiver involuntarily.
"Kevin."
"You are... is it Brother Feng..." Kevin, with tears in his eyes, threw himself onto Feng Yi as if grabbing onto a lifesaving straw.
What unfolded before him left Bai Zhexian in a state of shock; the child was clearly terrified out of his wits.
"Tell me, what happened."
"It has ghosts, no, not ghosts, it's just very sinister. Let's get out of here, Brother Feng."
Feng Yi and Bai Zhexian could tell that Kevin's mental state wasn't good. They shared a look and followed him without interruption, leaping from the second floor to the outside.
It took a long while for Kevin's emotions to stabilize. He began to recount the terrifying experiences that had happened to him since arriving in this space. From his narrative, the other two learned that he had originally intended to find Xixi and pass on the information he knew. Regrettably, the way back was blocked, and not knowing where to go, in desperation, he eventually chose to enter this door.
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