Liana's expression grew increasingly solemn.
They walked alongside the Giant's Dawn and Dusk Garden, constantly conversing.
Liana felt a heavy shadow in her heart, as the era's clouds of doubt loomed above.
The adversary above Earth's sky, hidden in the mist, was truly terrifying?
She pondered several times, and couldn't help but ask, "If history changes, won't the heroes and remarkable figures of later generations fade away, along with the glorious eras? Will people who belong to the future cease to exist?"
This is quite a logical thought.
For instance, if you use a time machine to return to the Qin Dynasty and change Emperor Shi's fate.
Then, the various dynasties in the future might vanish, and you, in the present, might never be born.
So, in the future, if you don't exist from the start, how would you use a time machine to return to the Qin Dynasty and alter history?
This is the paradox of time logic.
