The Trial was passed!
Although there was no system prompt in the Free World, Fang Zheng could clearly feel it. After his "enlightenment," Fang Zheng felt completely different.
Before, if he was like a bird locked in a cage, unable to escape no matter how hard he tried to fly. Now, for Fang Zheng, it was as if he had returned to the boundless blue sky, free to go wherever he wanted. He could watch a play on the East African Savannah or drink coffee at Kilimanjaro.
Not only that, but after breaking through this boundary, he finally understood what he had perceived as the "Will of the World"!
In fact, it wasn't the Will of the World at all, but Fang Zheng's "self-awareness"!
Frankly speaking, when facing Teppei Hojo, Fang Zheng did indeed want to kill him, but considering that he was a key figure driving the plot, Fang Zheng subconsciously held back. He was afraid that if Teppei Hojo died, the plot would collapse, and once the plot collapsed, he would be at a loss.