After Yuri and James found the astronaut, Gabriel, he hosted them in his chamber, which he had built inside the Moon.
When Yuri first saw it, he found it very small, just enough for one person.
However, when they entered with Gabriel's permission, they discovered that it was much larger—an entire three-story laboratory hidden inside that small chamber.
Gabriel then said to them:
"Relax, you are my guests for the day. Consider this place your home. I will go prepare some tea for you."
The two explorers were puzzled and felt suspicious about this astronaut's identity and how he could have built this entire chamber alone.
Yuri and James began discussing their doubts:
Yuri: "Who is this astronaut? And did you notice his suit? It's unlike any we've seen on Earth."
James: "You're asking me as if I'm his companion in this lab.
Listen, keep your questions for him. Once he finishes making the tea, we'll ask him directly."
At that moment, Gabriel returned, carrying a tray with four cups of tea.
The explorers were surprised when they saw that he had prepared an extra cup.
Gabriel sat with them, and Yuri began asking him:
Yuri: "To be honest, Mr. Gabriel, we noticed your home here on the Moon, and out of curiosity, we wanted to—"
Gabriel: "Know my identity, correct?"
Yuri: "That's right, yes. But how did you know our intention?"
Gabriel: "Before you even arrived here, I already knew what was going to happen. Time itself revealed everything to me before your landing, my friends.
And in fact, let me share with you some things that no human has yet discovered.
In this world, there isn't just a single dimension—it's actually a sacred chain of multiple universes. Each universe emerges from a specific probability.
For example, imagine placing a cat and a radioactive substance inside a box. If the cat interacts with the substance, it will explode and kill the cat.
Now, in quantum mechanics, the cat is neither alive nor dead until it is observed.
This definition is basic, but it serves as a key to unlocking many mysteries of this world.
In reality, the probability that the cat is alive manifests in one universe, while the probability that it is dead manifests in another universe.
And all these worlds influence each other in the same way."
James: "So, according to your theory, every event in the universe generates a quantum probability, meaning the number of universes created would be…"
Ronin (interrupting): "Infinite, yes."
Gabriel: "I've been expecting you for an hour. You've finally arrived."
James and Yuri were startled when they saw Ronin.
He had an incredibly tall and muscular body, four arms, a steel armor, four eyes, and fiery red hair.
At that moment, the tea was spilled, and when the astronauts eventually returned to Earth, Gabriel had provided them with answers to all their questions.