Levi shook his head and said:
"I don't want to know about this. It gives me a sense of destiny and helplessness, as if the ending has long been predetermined... Although the reality of the universe might be like this, I more idealistically believe that everything I do will change the trajectory for both Nora and myself. The ending isn't destined; it's written by me!"
The Time Dragon smiled slightly, having already known Levi would say this.
Not because it saw it in the next moment of the timeline.
Rather, it guessed based on Levi's past experiences.
"I also asked Edmund the same question, and his answer was similar to yours. It seems your human perception is quite similar on certain issues."
The Time Dragon suddenly said:
"It's too difficult for me. I clearly know many things but can't say them. Do you understand my feelings? I often joke that I'm not the Time Dragon but the Time Cage. This is the price I pay to reach the Supreme."
Levi asked:
