If this is from the future (No. 30), on a certain plane, then it is a "sacred object" again?
Suppose, because the protagonist is dead, maybe this time it is changed. For example, his sister is in love with someone, a certain rabbit man comes to her, and then his sister's lover dies. . . . .
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In addition, the "offline universe" is destroyed after 28 days, and the black hole will disappear at the same time as the original universe. It means that the protagonist saved the "offline universe"? So. . . Is he still in the offline universe?
Then the story is endless. The sacred object appears, the offline universe appears, and the offline universe cannot be destroyed, because the original universe will also disappear. Then it can only save the offline universe = always in the offline universe.
Unless the author of that book is XXXXXXX, it's the ultimate in vain. Otherwise, what kind of shit theory is this. Time ceases forever, and cycles in 28 days.
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