After placing his new "collection" neatly in place, Zhou Ming did not leave the room directly as usual but instead sat down on the chair opposite the shelves, watching the Homeloss and the Plunder City-State while sinking into deep thought.
He was trying to summarize and understand the significance of these "collections."
The single apartment and the world opposite the door had always been in a state of isolation. Except for himself being able to pass through that door, nothing from either world could cross the barrier of thick fog in that doorway—a fact he had tested many times.
In a certain sense, the appearance of the Homeloss and the Plunder City-State "models" in his room had actually broken this rule—they were clearly connected to the world beyond the door and their nature evidently possessed… "transcendent properties."
Transcendence was not a concept that should appear on this side of the door.