Plot explanation chapter
...Don't you understand this?
Let me explain it separately, a very important point.
The world is not created by waves! The initial world has various possibilities, and various world samples that are not related to the earth can be brewed. Inappropriate examples (Three-body man, Autobot man, etc.)
That is, if there is no influence of wave thinking in this world, Athena and Odin may appear.
Lang felt that this was a sea of chaos. Without the influence of other thinking, it became a sea of chaos. - I went to observe the microscopic world, and my observation influenced the microscopic world, and it was not me who created this world.
Lang subconsciously regarded this place as a chaotic sea - the prehistoric system, which was equivalent to hypnotizing the world (to give the world seeds), allowing the world to develop into a world originally constructed by Chinese myths.
This is the definition of shackles to the world.
Pangu was not imagined by Lang, but the world evolved according to this route!
When the Yuanchu world was developing in this direction, after the birth of Taoist fragments and many real spirit creatures, Lang's thinking had a very weak impact on the Chaos Sea.
The wave was just a weak consciousness, but because it was too far ahead, it had a great impact - he was the first wing of the butterfly flapped, which determined the direction of the hurricane, not the hurricane.
This is the core setting, is it difficult to understand?
The prehistoric world is not imagined by the waves, but by the waves, the world feels that they are, the world has evolved into the prehistoric world, and the world could have evolved into a new universe that has nothing to do with the earth (exceed beyond our understanding of carbon-based life).
The big guys read the book carefully, read it carefully...
Chapter completed!