Helga's denial of parallel worlds actually helped Jon regain a little of his confidence.
Confidence was a very important thing.
This was because the existence of magic was mysterious in nature, and mysterious things often had commonalities.
For the Wizard's group, the so-called commonality was their "belief" in magic.
They believed that magic was a product of reality, and that magic could be assimilated by them.
This way, they could improve themselves through magic.
Jon's problem was that he did not believe in the existence of parallel worlds, so whether parallel worlds really existed or not, he needed a reasonable explanation.
Otherwise, he would have doubts.
Doubt was like a crack. Every tiny crack on a piece of porcelain could lead to a bigger crack or even collapse.
Things like worldviews could be rebuilt after being destroyed, but if a person started to deny the authenticity of this world, it would be quite dangerous.
Therefore, when Helga denied the existence of parallel worlds for Jon, Jon had already recovered his belief in the authenticity of this world.
The next thing to do was to confirm the authenticity of Madam Rowling.
"Ancestor, there's a question."
He looked at the world model on the [Chessboard] that was on the verge of collapse and asked, "If this kind of world is destined to die, then how do you explain the derivation of worlds?"
He had wanted to ask this question for a long time, but there had been no relevant reason or reason for him to ask this question.
After all, the world he was in now was, in theory, a derivative of the original world.
"This question is more troublesome to talk about."
Helga reached out and patted, returning the [Chessboard] to its original state.
"Our world shouldn't be the only world, but no one in our world has ever known how many worlds exist outside. Since all the conclusions are based on guesses, then let's just assume that there are many worlds."
Helga spoke as he moved, and his hands moved slightly, drawing out several small mounds on the chessboard.
The next moment, the scene reappeared.
Several small [Saplings] broke out of the ground on the [Chessboard]. Just when Jon thought the previous scene would repeat itself, Helga moved again.
It was as if an invisible hand reached in from the outside, holding a huge pair of scissors, and easily trimmed the messy branches. The possibilities of failure were "artificially" cut off, leaving only the most likely possibility of survival to continue to expand.
Until the trunk of this big tree was completely grown.
"If there really is a god of creation in this world, then the god's role is not a creator, but a gardener."
Helga's voice was cold and emotionless, but it was this voice that was enough to support the job of "explaining the world."
This time, the legendary witch tried her best to show Jon the most possible appearance of a world.
Of course, this was not the appearance of the world she saw before, because at that time, the appearance of the world had already taken shape, and even the powerful legendary witch could not see the past of the world clearly.
When a fish in a river jumped out of the water, it could clearly see what the river looked like at that moment, but it definitely could not see the appearance of the entire river.
And this was the meaning of the existence of time in this world.
Therefore, what was displayed in front of Jon at this moment was all the records of the legendary Wizard about the appearance of the world from the beginning of the Wizard civilization until the time point a thousand years ago. After Helga's integration, induction, and repeated deduction, the final result was the final result.
Retreat.
Retreat.
Retreat.
Jon's eyes could not help but watch countless scenes flash before his eyes. The tree that was as huge as the entire universe quickly shrank before his eyes and finally condensed into a small speck of dust, and then, it disappeared.
The whole world changed from calm and stable to turbulent, the void began to break, and the meaning of time and space came to an end — or rather, time and space had not been born yet, and all the existence that could or could not be perceived seemed to be stirred by an invisible hand and turned into a "gelatinous" existence, and it was a kind of paste, half-condensed state.
Jon was familiar with such a scene.
This was the state of chaos.
In the ancient legends of Huaxia, the ancestor god Pangu, who created the world, was born in this chaotic and disorderly chaos, and then split this undivided state with an axe, and then time and space began to appear, and then the ancestor gods named Fuxi and Nuwa came out of the chaos and began to rule the order and create living beings.
This was a myth, but Jon did not think that those legends were made up of nothing.
Mythological civilizations, even in the records of the western Wizard civilization, could be found traces of them, not to mention there were so many miracles left by the gods in the world.
But except for the myths of Huaxia, there was no history of mythological civilizations that started from the disorderly chaos.
Even ancient Greece, which was one of the four ancient countries of ancient Huaxia, only recorded that the world was a dark and boundless chaos. But the chaos at that time was already a silent world of nothingness.
This was already the earliest mythological figure that appeared in this world after the chaos stabilized — although the Church also claimed that the creation of their god was a great achievement, Jon knew that the god became a god from the Wizard. The so-called great achievement of creation was just a story that stole the ancient Greek gods.
And in the creation myths of ancient Egypt and ancient Babylon, which appeared later, there was still the appearance of the ocean, and that was even something that happened in the early days of the world. As for the later myths such as the Norse myths, those mythological civilizations that had the earth, volcanoes, and even ice and snow were civilizations that appeared much later.
And this, was the development of the world.
Regardless of whether the legends of Huaxia — such as Nuwa creating humans, Pangu splitting open the sky, and other glorious stories — were true, at least Jon could be sure that there was a power that controlled the development of the world in the early days of its birth.
"What happened after that? What happened after that? "
Jon watched the world return to chaos and expand again, and asked doubtfully.
At this time, Helga had disappeared, or rather, at some unknown time, she brought Jon to the void outside the floating island, and she dissipated her body and merged into the space, trying her best to reproduce the scene that Jon saw.
So, Helga's indifferent voice came from an unknown place.
"Watch carefully, it's coming soon."
(PS: I realized that no matter how hard I try to cater to the public, this book won't be popular, so I'll just write according to my own personality. Anyway, I'll just have to work hard to survive with everyone's subscriptions, so I might as well be happy.)
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