It turned out that a true veteran scholar, when considering problems, indeed thought differently from ordinary people.
The question that Morris had posed in his musings almost instantly illuminated many people's thoughts.
"One major premise is, the 'desert' seen by Fenna and the 'forest' seen by others are both part of The Dream of the Nameless. Under this major premise, these two 'places' have two possibilities," Morris said slowly while sitting on the sofa, "Either the 'desert' and 'forest' exist at different locations at the same moment, or they are in the same location at different times—either way, they should not be two completely independent systems. Time and space, at least one of them should be interconnected."
Nina followed the old man's train of thought and suddenly asked with curiosity, "Why can't they be both at different locations and at different times?"