That changed everything.
Kevin's brows furrowed deeper. The concept wasn't just extreme—it was paradigm-shifting. But more than that, it raised a logical contradiction in his mind.
He narrowed his eyes and spoke carefully.
"Another universe? Then how could you know we don't belong to this one either? Unless… you've been here for a long time and learned about us."
But even as he said it, Kevin shook his head."No. That doesn't add up. Maybe I'm overthinking this."
He exhaled, dismissing the tangent from his mind. He refocused, his voice now direct.
"Please, Mr. William. Just answer the question I asked you earlier."
William smiled, almost casually.
"Oh, that?"He leaned forward slightly."That's simple, Admiral Kevin."
Kevin's expression tightened. His name.
He hadn't introduced himself during this transmission.
His memory was sharp, and he was sure of that. So—how did this man know his name?