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City of Exotic Beasts.

Chapter 951: Observer. [961]



Summary

In a discussion about exploring the mist, Jia Bo Shi reveals insights about the area previously swallowed by it. He proposes two theories: the 'Dispersal Theory,' suggesting the mist can be temporarily dispersed, and the 'Observation Theory,' which posits that the act of observing interferes with reality. The group grapples with the implications of time flow differences inside and outside the mist, and Jia Bo Shi concludes that the desert consumed by the mist may not exist in a perceivable way. He emphasizes that Qing Ling and Nana's observations are influenced by their presence, making them mere perspectives rather than true observers.

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