Answer the 14th question of pudding lovers: I ca n’t do it with a timetable. Without the concept of time, most of the communication we are used to will fail. I have also admitted in the chapter that speaking is too uncomfortable.

I can only use Leo's way to describe what he thinks of purgatory-Leo told Madison that purgatory is a maze, a world piled up with creatures that died in this world, and the mind became full of space The color of the corpse becomes the boundary of this space (wall, floor or something). Purgatory grows on its own and continuously stretches the path in the maze without a way out. The reason why purgatory grows is because reality keeps throwing ‘pits’ into the purgatory, those rabbit holes. The vampire's blood, 'Cort', is throwing the living creatures into purgatory. Creatures come to purgatory, die, and become part of purgatory. The space of purgatory is constantly growing.

You think of the time of reality and the space of purgatory as equivalent world laws-to the extent that we can perceive, we will think that the space of reality is fixed, and time is moving forward. There is no concept of time in purgatory. As 0 (denominator), space is growing.

If reality is described as a world that can only progress with time, then purgatory is a space that will continue to grow.

The actual timetable states that AD xxx, AD **** + 1 years ... this is the process coordinates of this world. The expression in purgatory is one meter in purgatory and two meters in purgatory ... This is the process coordinate of purgatory.

There must be one after another. For us in reality, it is given by time, and for purgatory, it is given by space.

To understand Leo in this way, I do n’t know if you can accept it.

Madison is used to talking with time, and Leo is talking about the ‘new’ maze, new space. Madison used time coordinates to speculate what is happening in this world. The coordinate expressed by Leo is space. The purgatory space is at the end here, and his sight is not affected by color. He is the only creature that can see this end.

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