Upon seeing this 3D model, he seemed to suddenly understand some kind of truth.
The deconstruction of the 3D model was not complicated.
It was a hollow sphere with numerous nodes and branches.
In the very center of the sphere were raging flames.
These flames were wrapped in an almost airtight spherical metal shell, scattering faint light only through tiny gaps like stars.
Around the metal shell were countless spheres, large and small, like stars.
The spheres nearer to the metal shell extended sturdy silk threads through the gaps in the shell, connecting to the flames inside.
The spheres farther from the metal shell either orbited the central flames on specific trajectories or moved toward them at an extremely slow speed.
Upon closer inspection, it was not hard to find that the spheres far from the central flames still maintained a faint connection with the flame's metal shell.
Between them, thin threads served as connections, always keeping a certain distance.