"It hid itself in the trivial space-time at the end of everything but could not escape the residual impact from that day."
"Only today, when I awakened this memory fragment, did it realize that it had not died, but instead revived to see the light of day..."
His expression was stern, devoid of any trace of trust. These were merely the conclusions that Zeus made from the narrative of the Eye of Odin, attempting to understand in his own way, and they did not necessarily represent the truth.
In fact, after discarding various descriptions like [fear], [confusion], and [grievance], Zeus was more inclined to believe that the creator of the Eye of Odin was likely linked to the destruction of Alien Realm and might even be the culprit himself.
Therefore, at the moment the will of the world descended, the Eye of Odin was in great terror, fearing that if it did not run, the beleaguered will of the world might crush it first, a simple target.