Was there a boundary between heaven and earth? To the weak, there seemed to be no boundary between heaven and earth and the sea.
Was there a boundary in the starry sky? Was there a boundary in the universe? To the creatures that could not truly step into the starry sky, they always stubbornly believed that the universe was boundless until one person crossed the galaxy, walked out of the boundary of the universe, and entered the blood-colored void.
However, was there a boundary in the blood-colored void?
This question had indeed piqued Qin Lang's interest. He knew that it wasn't just him, but many other era overlords had also tried to find the boundary of the blood-colored void, wanting to know if the blood-colored void was really boundless. However, no one had found the answer, which was why Lo Bin said that it was an unsolved mystery of the lower plane of the universe.
Other experts might not be able to find the answer to this question, but it was entirely possible for Qin Lang because Qin Lang was the most powerful existence in the lower plane of the universe and had a huge organization like the Netherworld Nine Hells.
However, Qin Lang chose to go alone. He needed the Netherworld Nine Hells to continue operating normally because the Netherworld Nine Hells was Qin Lang's backing. The stronger the Netherworld Nine Hells was, the more power Qin Lang would receive. The various vitality and resources of the entire lower plane of the universe could ultimately be used by Qin Lang.
Qin Lang continuously used his movement technique to shuttle and shift in the blood-colored void at his maximum speed. However, even Qin Lang didn't know how long he had been doing it. In the end, he chose to give up — in the frenzied shuttling and shifting, Qin Lang couldn't find the boundary of the blood-colored void at all. Instead, he felt like he was' lost '.
In the blood-colored void, there was no space for reference. Therefore, when Qin Lang was too far away from the Netherworld Nine Hells, he lost his reference and would still be 'lost'. For other era overlords, getting 'lost' in the blood-colored void was, of course, extremely dangerous. However, it wasn't a difficult thing for Qin Lang. After all, Qin Lang had a very reliable reference — the Eternal Wheel.
The Eternal Wheel was like an eternal reference for Qin Lang because he could sense the existence of the Eternal Crystal Wall almost at any time. In that case, he could naturally use the Eternal Crystal Wall's Will to 'locate' himself and figure out where he was. Naturally, he wouldn't get lost. Therefore, although Qin Lang was about to get lost, he wasn't really lost. He just realized that he had walked into a blind spot — a blind spot of cognition. No matter how he shifted and moved, he couldn't find the boundary of the blood-colored void. This wasn't a problem of speed, but a problem of cognition and judgment. In other words, Qin Lang's understanding of the blood-colored void was still problematic.
In everyone's understanding, they seemed to naively believe that as long as it was space, there must be a limit, and as long as it was distance, there must be a length. It seemed that everything could be measured in one or more ways. Even Qin Lang thought so. However, could everything be measured?
At the very least, Qin Lang knew that the matter in the zeroth universe couldn't be measured. This was because there wasn't even a form of matter in the zeroth universe. Only mental strength and willpower could exist in a state of nothingness. Since the space in the zeroth universe couldn't be measured, it might be the same in the blood-colored void. If one just blindly teleported or traveled through space, although the relative position would change, the actual position might not really change. As the saying went, "You can't see the true face of Mount Lu because you're in the mountain." Qin Lang had been in the blood-colored void all this time, so it was quite normal that he couldn't figure out the true face of the blood-colored void.
No matter how Qin Lang teleported or traveled through space, he was still in the blood-colored void. Even if Qin Lang continued to toss and turn, it would probably still be the same. This actually had little to do with the operation of speed and nomological power. It was purely a problem of cognition.
However, after that, Qin Lang continued to travel through space and teleport. This wasn't because Qin Lang was stubborn, but because Qin Lang wanted to use this method to determine whether his judgment of the blood-colored void was reliable.
After another toss and turn, Qin Lang finally stopped. At this time, he was completely sure of one thing: if he continued to teleport and travel through space like this, he wouldn't be able to leave the blood-colored void at all, nor would he be able to find the border of the blood-colored void!
"From the looks of it, not all spaces have boundaries." Qin Lang muttered to himself. The word 'border' was not suitable for the blood-colored void, or rather, the concept of the so-called 'border' in the blood-colored void was completely different. It was beyond the understanding and description of the word 'border' that Qin Lang or the creatures of the lower planes of the universe could understand and describe.
The existence of the blood-colored void was a matter of course. If this place wasn't strange, then some era overlords must have already found the border of the blood-colored void, or even walked out of the border.
Even Qin Lang couldn't find the border of the blood-colored void no matter how hard he tried. In that case, there were usually only two situations. Either the blood-colored void was too vast, and no matter how Qin Lang teleported, it was like a drop in the ocean, insignificant. Or, the border of the blood-colored void didn't exist at all, or it was completely different from the border in one's imagination!
Every object has a boundary. This is a conjecture based on our own knowledge. This is because the lifeforms of the third level of the universe are used to measuring everything they see. For example, how tall the mountain is, how wide the sea is, or how long time has passed … The lifeforms of the third level of the universe are used to measuring everything. If they meet something they can't measure, it will make them feel an inexplicable fear. However, with Qin Lang's current understanding, he knew that there were many things that couldn't be measured. There were even things that couldn't be materialized, so how could they be measured? For example, in the zeroth universe, there wasn't even the most basic law of space. All creatures couldn't exist in a physical form, so how could such a place be measured?
Similarly, it was completely understandable that the blood-colored void couldn't be measured. If the blood-colored void was another macroscopic 'zeroth universe', then it was natural that it couldn't be measured. However, Qin Lang knew that the blood-colored void was definitely not a macroscopic zeroth universe. This was based on Qin Lang's understanding of the zeroth universe. If the blood-colored void was a macroscopic zeroth universe, although it satisfied the boundless and boundless conditions of the zeroth universe, the blood-colored void couldn't satisfy the conditions of the zeroth universe that couldn't be materialized. Although it was difficult to breed new life in the blood-colored void, some powerful creatures could still survive there.
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