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So the regression ability follows the Many World interpretation of quantum mechanics. Explains why our Schrodinger's Sunfish wanted to both live and die in the previous arc. The Oldest Dream is definitely the strongest being in the story seeing how much probability SP had to spend to send KDJ to the different world line. OD has done it nearly 2000 times.
That means there's other 3(with secretive plotter, Uriel total 5) and .... (if she is alive) +1 last and friend of MC - Han suyan(1st copy) from 1843rd turn who goes and change 1843rd word... And according to her diary yu jinyuk(...anyway) found via secretive plotter she clear the 99th episode (I think killing or forced to leave the dragon from world.. Welp whatever that's their problem) and move to last round 'the end'
I'm confused by the new information present. World lines continue to exist separate of YJK, however, shouldn't world lines also exist without him being there? i.e A world exists where YJK isn't born, or do worlds only get created once he dies. That doesn't make any sense either. What also doesn't make sense to me is the conclusion. So to reach your conclusion, you have to reach the end of the world, however, from the information provided, reaching the end of the world normally involves fighting outer gods and the end result is that you become an outer god yourself? YJK reached the end and became an outer god after reaching the impassable wall, Uriel reached the end and became an outer god as well.... Outer gods are beings who exist outside the current scenario and come from a different world line, discarded people. If Kim Dokja goes to another world, he isn't considered an outer god, but if other beings come to this world, they're considered outer Gods. It's really confusing, the origin of outer gods and world lines aren't really explained well. Is there a point in reaching the end? For every person who's reached the end, has their world been destroyed as a consequence? There's too many implications and not enough answers.