If I were to borrow the Heavenly Demon's words, the dimension gap was truly ‘dog-like.’
I thought I had spent just over a week in that place, but upon returning, Gaia told me that over a year and a half had passed.
"Did you know about this too?"
At my question, Gaia only responded with her mysterious smile. There was an affirmative look in her eyes. When I found out the reason for my mother's noticeably gloomy appearance, I couldn't help but get angry.
"Don't look at me with such frightening eyes."
"So, has the future been predetermined? And you came here to achieve that?"
"I won't deny it. However, the future is fluid. It can also change depending on your choices, Mr. Byeong-gi."
"Regression wasn't my choice."
"No, that too was a result of your choices."
"I don't understand."
"I can help you understand that part."
Gaia's face grew closer, and then I felt her soft hands wrap around the back of my neck.
"Wh, what are you trying to do now…?”
"Don't think impure thoughts, just stay...
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