Veyr waited patiently for Raymond to explain the three governing laws of the universe, his posture straight and his gaze steady, though his mind quietly stirred with anticipation beneath that composed exterior.
Raymond, however, took his time. He remained silent for a long moment, his eyes drifting toward the distant horizon of the Eternal Garden, where the crystalline branches met the endless light above.
It was as though he were searching for the right words to capture something too vast to be confined by speech.
Until at last, he released a quiet sigh and began to speak.
"There are three fundamental laws that govern everything in existence," he said slowly, his tone calm yet heavy with meaning. "The Law of Creation, the Law of Destruction, and the Law of Space and Time. Every life, every world, every thought that has ever existed operates under their influence, with even gods not being exempt to its influence."
