"I could never see your Future, Nux.
Because your Future wasn’t written."
The Seer revealed the truth and Nux’s expression changed.
"You... could never see the Future...?"
"I could and still can see the Future.
I just could never see your future.
There is a difference."
Nux’s frown deepened.
"Why...?"
He asked in confusion.
The Seer stayed silent for a small while, then, she turned towards the vast Multiverse in front of her.
"You see this?"
Nux turned towards the Multiverse and for a moment, he remained silent.
This place was... beautiful.
And majestic.
He didn’t even dare compare his own Universe to it, but even when he compared the Main Universe, a fully grown Universe, it felt... insignificant.
For the first time in a long, long while, Nux felt... small.
"You see that branch?"
The Seer then pointed at a particular branch near the very edge, it wasn’t the biggest branch there, neither was it the strongest, just an average branch, in the middle of trillions of other branches.
"That’s what you call the Main Universe."
The Seer revealed and Nux’s eyes widened in surprise.
"That’s... the Main Universe...?
Just that...?"
"Yes."
The Seer nodded.
"That little branch depicts the start to the end of the Main Universe, everything that has happened, everything that is happening, everything that is supposed to happen, it is all in there.
That is about one hundred quindecillion years."
"That little branch is... one hundred quindecillion years...?"
Nux blinked.
That was 10^47 years.
"Well..."
The Seer was now hesitating.
"It is somewhere around that number, could be bigger or smaller."
"Ah..."
Nux nodded in understanding.
"Makes sense, there is no way to know the accurate number. There must always be variations."
"Uhh..."
But again, the Seer shook her head.
"No, that is not true."
Then, she pointed at another branch right next to their Universe and—
"Take that Universe for example.
That branch starts from its beginning to its end.
That is exactly seventy-three quindecillion, eight hundred forty-six quattuordecillion, two hundred ninety-one tredecillion, five hundred eight duodecillion, four hundred seventy-two undecillion, nine hundred thirty-six decillion years."
Nux simply blinked at those words.
"Just... what are you talking about..."
The absurd numbers didn’t confuse him, his mind was far more developed than to be confused by mere numbers, but what the Seer was saying was still overwhelming.
"How do you have the exact numbers for that Universe, but not the Main Universe?"
He asked with an innocent look on his face and the Seer—
She just looked at him and did not say anything.
Nux’s frown deepened even more, but then, as he noticed that the Seer wasn’t saying anything else—
He finally realized it—
"It’s me, isn’t it?"
And the Seer smiled.
"That is correct."
A Branch was born.
But some...
Some continued to grow.
They stabilized, they formed their own histories, their own worlds, their own Laws, their own... Wills.
And once a Branch grew strong enough, it no longer remained a Branch.
It became a fully independent Universe.
A new Main Universe.
Then that new Main Universe gave birth to new beings who also discovered Time and they too interfered with it, they too changed what should not have been, and from them—
More Branches were born.
Those Branches then became more Universes.
Those Universes created more Branches, and those Branches created more Universes.
This continued for countless Multiversal Aeons until eventually—
The Single Root, which was once alone in the endless dark—
Became a forest of realities.
A living structure of light, Time, fate, and consequences."
"The Multiverse."
Nux completed the sentence.
"Yes."
The Seer nodded.
"A Family of Universes where every single Universe is connected to at least one other Universe.
A Family of Universes where every single Universe has its own unique ’Time’ that is still, in some way, connected to the Universe it originated from."
The Seer then turned back towards Nux and—
"Then there is you."
She spoke and Nux...
He had no idea what he was supposed to say here.
He...
He really was the odd one out in the family, huh...

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