Witherzilla's explanation was fairly clear and straightforward.
Simply put, the Execution Dragon's miraculous ability to control the passage of time in the Nameless Land could be compared to a special switch with three gears.
One gear was the normal flow of time, one was a slowed-down flow of time, and one was an accelerated flow of time.
The normal flow of time was equivalent to a standby gear, the initial state of the Nameless Land.
The other two gears were adjustable gears.
At this very moment, the Execution Dragon had already flipped this mysterious switch to the gear that made time flow incredibly slowly.
As for the task D needed to complete next, it was to enter the Nameless Land and use Witherzilla's power of balance to clash against the power of the Execution Dragon.
This would return the switch to its initial standby position, that is, the gear of normal time flow.
However, merely succeeding in adjusting the switch to the desired gear did not actually prevent the Execution Dragon from acting again and pulling it back to its original position.
D's clash of power, put simply, was equivalent to a circuit breaker tripping.
Although it reset the switch, it could not stop the Execution Dragon from pulling it back again.
If one wanted the switch to stop functioning after it tripped, then Witherzilla was needed.
What Witherzilla had to do was patiently wait for D to successfully complete the precise adjustment of the gear, and then use all his strength to firmly stabilize this crucial switch at its current gear.
Because only when there was a powerful force continuously released by him from outside the Nameless Land, constantly counterbalancing it, would it be possible to truly and effectively interfere with the Execution Dragon's ability to freely manipulate the flow of time inside the Nameless Land.
Witherzilla's plan was not groundless, it did indeed have a theoretical basis.
And at present, aside from Witherzilla's method, there seemed to be no other way to break the current situation.
But if this method were really to be implemented, D would undoubtedly lose the initiative.
Leaving aside whether Witherzilla's method would actually work, the moment D stepped into the Nameless Land, he would already be in a passive position.
No one knew how time flowed inside the Nameless Land, perhaps it was astonishingly slow.
The time for D to enter the Nameless Land and then clash his power with that of the Execution Dragon, no matter how fast, would still take a few seconds, right?
What if one second inside the Nameless Land equaled one day outside? Wouldn't that mean D was essentially trapping himself inside?
Even if the flow of time inside the Nameless Land wasn't that slow, and D succeeded, how could he guarantee that Witherzilla outside would succeed?
And even if Witherzilla could succeed, D still couldn't entrust his back to him.
Witherzilla neither truly submitted to him nor feared him in the slightest, how could D genuinely believe what Witherzilla said?
Even if Witherzilla's plan had a one-hundred-percent success rate, D still wouldn't adopt it.
That said, Witherzilla's plan wasn't completely useless to D.
Or rather, Witherzilla's plan provided D with a new line of thought.
Thinking of this, D looked at Witherzilla and asked, "What you mean is, if you use your power outside the Nameless Land, you can stabilize the current flow of time inside it?"
Witherzilla nodded and said, "Judging by power alone, my strength isn't much different from hers. If my power is counterbalancing things from the outside, she shouldn't be able to freely adjust the internal flow of time anymore."
"You can think of it as a kind of confinement."
Hearing Witherzilla's words, D nodded, then continued asking, "You also said just now that this plan is theoretically feasible."
"You should never have put it into practice before."
"The most important part of this plan is the final step, where you use your power outside to counteract the Nameless Land."
"If you fail, the entire plan fails."
At this point, D rubbed his chin, looked at Witherzilla, and continued, "Why don't we try it out first?"
After all, D was the one bearing the risk. His suggestion was reasonable, it was essentially a rehearsal beforehand. Naturally, Witherzilla had no reason to refuse.
Without thinking too much, Witherzilla agreed and flew into the sky above the region where the Nameless Land was located.
In the blink of an eye, the space above that area suddenly shimmered with faint, flickering white light, like lightning half-hidden within dense dark clouds.
In an instant, those originally scattered flashes of white light seemed to be pulled by some powerful force, rapidly tilting downward and gradually converging and merging together.
In the blink of an eye, they transformed into towering, awe-inspiring, and terrifyingly powerful primal lightning bolts.
Each one twisted and coiled like a giant dragon, carrying world-destroying might as they slashed straight toward the direction of the Nameless Land.
Accompanied by earth-shaking, ear-splitting roars, "BOOM!" "BOOM!", as if they were about to pierce eardrums.
The vast and boundless world seemed to be violently shaken by an invisible giant hand, as though it could shatter at any moment.
That heart-stopping sound was like raging waves crashing violently against the shore, or like lightning of immeasurable power striking the earth, making one turn pale at the sound and shiver with fear.
Under the torrential assault of primal lightning pouring down like a storm, the space surrounding that mysterious, obscure land below also began to undergo subtle changes.
The Nameless Land, which had originally seemed completely integrated with the vast void, now slowly revealed the rough boundaries of its territory.
Although it was still impossible to clearly see the specific conditions inside the Nameless Land, through the relentless bombardment of primal lightning, the rough outline of the region could be vaguely discerned.
The moment the primal lightning touched the outer edge of the Nameless Land, the space at the point of contact immediately exhibited astonishing distortion.
This bizarre phenomenon was undoubtedly powerful evidence that the internal region was being subjected to massive impact and influence.
At this moment, Witherzilla, who was unleashing all his power at once, was clearly somewhat exhausted, but he was still very satisfied with the results of this experiment.
"The distortion at the boundary of the Nameless Land shows that my power is already repelling the internal power."
"As long as I keep maintaining the output of my strength, she won't be able to change the flow of time inside."
"Now you can rest easy, right?"
Seeing that Witherzilla's theory had been put into practice, D was overjoyed.
Heaven always leaves a way out, he hadn't expected to find a way here to kick away that stumbling block called J.
Thinking of this, D looked at Witherzilla and smiled.
"At ease, of course I'm at ease."
"You've really helped me a great deal!"
