Normally, even with the Illusion Rule Seed, it takes decades or even hundreds of years to condense a prototype of an Illusionary Dimension.
The reason it takes so long, apart from the inherent difficulty of condensing the prototype of an Illusionary Dimension,
is because condensing the prototype is also a process of fine-tuning.
The prototype of an Illusionary Dimension is the embryo of an Illusionary Dimension, determining the future of this dimension.
The Condenser naturally wants to shape this dimension into the form that is most hoped for and most beneficial to themselves.
Looking at the mere seventy-seven days of melting time before him, Richard was momentarily uncertain whether to proceed.
He did not know what the result would be after the melting.
Perhaps sensing Richard's confusion, the Miracle Furnace transmitted another message.
[During melting, the prototype shape can be molded]
"But isn't seventy-seven days a bit too short?"
[Melting can be paused]
"Hmm?"
