The orderly self completed the work that was initially left undone, and after that day, a permanent thousand seconds were subtracted from his time.
If the original time for his body to enter the Orderly form was three hours, it now became three hours and a thousand seconds.
From this, Constantine finally drew the conclusion—
The time belonging to his own consciousness would gradually decrease; the process was smooth, but if his work was not done well and certain benchmarks were not met, this process would accelerate.
If he continuously erred or became too lax, Constantine believed he would soon be completely replaced—living permanently in the divine realm.
The divine realm was wonderful but ultimately not real.
However, why the Orderlies did not directly replace him was still under investigation by Constantine. He had only a vague feeling that perhaps controlling his body was not entirely unrestricted for the Orderlies.