Fang Ming mused to himself.
"Then, why was the rule of the six True Saints of the highest Primordial Era overthrown?"
"Because, the Lord of the System should be a force from the continent."
"Therefore, a massive number of transmigrators launched a counter-invasion of the Void Sea, and finally, the Lord of Ten Thousand Realms, with the power of the Lord of the System from the continent, completely overthrew the rule of the six Great Dao True Saints and occupied the entire Void Sea."
"The Void Sea is fantasy."
"The Continent is reality."
"Reality and fantasy are opposed, with no superiority or inferiority."
"The strong in the Void Sea, born from the power of the Great Dao Origin, if they enter the continent, can they maintain their extraordinary power?"
"Probably not, they would likely end up as mortals."
"Immortal Dao is fantasy, magic is fantasy, sci-fi is fantasy."
"All useless."
"If the Great Dao Origin is completely occupied, can it launch a counter-invasion of the real world, the real Earth?"
"Perhaps it can, because the six Primordial Era proponents, the six Great Dao True Saints, wanted to turn the real Earth into a lower-tier realm."
Reality and fantasy are equal.
Fang Ming proposed this idea.
Earth transmigrators, transmigrators from the real Earth, since they traveled from the true Earth, which is not in the "sea" but on the "continent" above the "sea," into the Void Sea.
They carry the power of reality.
Why does the Primordial Era world, this fourteen-star world, instinctively want to devour Earth transmigrators?
Perhaps, it is to devour the power of reality on the Earth transmigrators.
The so-called protagonist's destiny, the protagonist's luck, is not the luck of a protagonist within a single work's world, but a protagonist's destiny universally acknowledged in the broad sense of the Void Sea... It is highly likely to be an external manifestation of the power of reality.
Protagonist's destiny, protagonist's luck, is the power of reality.
And the so-called eighteen-star division, Fang Ming is a fourteen-star protagonist... This means that the power of reality within him has been invaded by the rules of the Void Sea's Great Dao Origin, by the Lord of Ten Thousand Realms.
This power of reality, eroded by the Lord of Ten Thousand Realms, becomes half real and half illusory... Hence the concept of the eighteen-star protagonist's destiny and luck system.
The most original protagonist's destiny should not have star divisions.
The reason for the eighteen-star destiny division... is stipulated by the Lord of Ten Thousand Realms, not the original state.
Of course, in the past, the highest Primordial Era should also have had divisions for protagonist's destiny... but this division is outdated and no longer effective.
"Reality and fantasy..."
Fang Ming constructed a complete worldview in his mind.
If discussed in terms of "maps."
There are two "maps."
One is the real Earth.
One is the Void Sea.
The relationship between these two maps should be one of mutual erosion.
Transmigrators from the real Earth should actually be invading the Void Sea with the power of reality.
Although, transmigrators should be invading unconsciously.
Fang Ming now recalled the fictional Earth he had seen in that multi-world traversal work.
The fictional Earth had spatial connections with hundreds of worlds, so transmigrators from the fictional Earth would unconsciously travel to other worlds.
The fictional Earth is like this.
The real Earth should be the same.
Transmigrators from the real Earth, like Fang Ming, like Guang Chengzi, like Elva the half-elf, were all unconsciously brought into the Void Sea by spatial connections.
This spatial connection might be related to death.
Guang Chengzi and Elva both died in traffic accidents on the real Earth and then transmigrated.
This indicates that this spatial connection might be related to death.
Perhaps, if people on the real Earth die, there is a certain possibility of transmigrating into the Void Sea.
As for Fang Ming himself, he was not an example of death, as he transmigrated after falling asleep.
Not death.
However...
Fang Ming frowned.
If one dies in their sleep, this possibility could also occur, right? For example, a sudden heart attack...
In any case, there should be some connection.
Transmigrators from the real Earth, relying on the power of reality, are often able to surpass billions of native beings in a world and dominate the entire world.
This is the reason for the exalted status of Earth transmigrators in the Void Sea.
Each transmigrator can surpass billions of beings in their respective world; there must be a reason for this.
In historical worlds, one person can establish an imperial dynasty or become a marquis and minister, guiding the progress of the entire world... Can any person randomly found on Earth, even an ordinary person, achieve such a feat?
Even in historical worlds, it can be explained.
In fantasy worlds like the *Zhetian* universe, the scope covers an entire universe, with countless stars, and each life-bearing star has billions of beings.
The so-called *Zhetian* fanfic protagonist, an Earth transmigrator, can stand above the entire universe and surpass countless beings. Is this something that can be achieved solely by knowing the plot?
And the protagonists of the multi-world traversal genre, Earth transmigrators, can dominate all heavens and myriad realms. In the *Shengxu* realm alone, how many people are there?
That encompasses all heavens and the countless worlds beneath them; even countless universes are only an insignificant part of it... Earth transmigrators, protagonists of the multi-world traversal genre, can surpass countless people and reach the pinnacle of all heavens and myriad realms. This must be due to the power of reality they carry.
After all, many native beings have intelligence, character, and aptitude no worse than these protagonists, and many are likely even better. Why should Earth transmigrators be placed at the peak of a fictional world... It would be strange if there were no reason.
The power of reality, perhaps, is their reliance.
The Great Dao Origin is the core of the Void Sea, the root of fundamental laws, from which the Void Sea's waters are derived.
It is the source of fantasy power.
According to Fang Ming's conjecture.
Reality and fantasy are equal, with no superiority or inferiority. The reason why the inheritors of the power of reality, Earth transmigrators, are so powerful in the Void Sea is because reality is in a "small" state. Although each portion of the power of reality is small in quantity, its intensity is extremely strong.
And fantasy power, although vast enough to encompass the entire Void Sea and countless fictional worlds, each with worldviews that are extremely grand, with thirteen-star, fourteen-star, fifteen-star fictional worlds existing.
Seemingly, the quantity of fantasy power is immense, but its intensity is diminished.
"According to this conjecture, the Void Sea is extremely vast, its worldviews are immense, encompassing countless worlds, but precisely because it is so broad, the fantasy power is dispersed."
"And that real Earth... or not just Earth, but the universe and starry sky where Earth is located, and even more vast worlds... but no matter how large, it is bound to be not as vast as the Void Sea."