Naturally, when Vaan witnessed the embryo fade out of reality, he immediately thought of Fourth Dimensional Beings like the Outer Beings. Only they appeared invisible and distorted the surrounding space with their presence.
However, Vaan could also see the embryo clearly when it faded back into reality, something uncharacteristic of Fourth Dimensional Beings.
Instead, the embryo within the frozen egg appeared to be closer to the Spirit Sentinel of Earth, which had shown traits of the third dimension and fourth dimension.
That said, the Spirit Sentinel of Earth was a spiritual life form.
On the other hand, the embryo was biological and countless times stronger even before it was born.
Although Vaan suspected the Outer Beings laid the unknown frozen egg, he didn't understand why or how it produced such an existence.
After all, Outer Beings were believed to be anti-life existences, killing every living being in sight like it was their most basic instinct.
Empyrean Scarletsea's world was destroyed because of that.
As such, if the embryo was a product of an Outer Being's copulation with a third-dimensional life form, why did it do it?
Why didn't it kill the third-dimensional life form? What changed its mind?
If the embryo wasn't the product of copulation between a fourth-dimensional being and a third-dimensional being, then for what other reason did it produce such a unique existence?
To adapt to the third-dimensional world?
As Vaan considered this, he wondered if their understanding of the Outer Beings had been incorrect from the start.
Maybe the Outer Beings weren't really anti-life. Maybe they slaughtered everyone in Empyrean Scarletsea's world for a different reason.
What if the Outer Beings were simply viewing other life forms from their world as pests?
If humans found a nice patch of land to settle down on, they would obviously clear the area of weeds and pests.
On the other hand, if they found pests in their homes, most wouldn't even think twice about eradicating them and rooting out their nests.
After all, normal people would want to keep their homes clean and the presence of insects would only imply otherwise.
'Maybe Outer Beings didn't think much about killing people like how humans don't think much about spraying ants in their homes,' Vaan mused.
In fact, most humans wouldn't even try to understand the ants' feelings and circumstances after finding them in their homes. The mere sight of ants would just displease them immediately.
That said, it was only Vaan's suspicion regarding the Outer Beings' behavior. He had no conclusive evidence.
The only undeniable truth known to him was that the embryo with the frozen egg was a mixed breed related to Outer Beings.
'What should I do with this egg?' Vaan pondered.
Considering the intensity of the danger he sensed from the frozen egg, the embryo most likely already possessed the power of a Rank 9 Divine King or greater.
While it was ridiculous for something unborn to be so powerful, Vaan was also aware that he was too weak to deal with it.
He could incinerate it with True Divinity-level flames from the Purpleflame Territory, but it wouldn't guarantee the embryo's death due to its fourth-dimensional aspect.
On the other hand, his Nihility Law was not at Rank 9 Divine King or greater. As such, his damage to its fourth-dimensional aspect would be limited.
If he couldn't kill the embryo outright, he would only anger it and risk its retaliation. It might be unborn, but it was still a godly existence. There was no telling what it could already do.
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