As soon as Leonard's words fell, both he and Joan of Arc touched the surface of the summoned light patch simultaneously, then the surrounding environment flipped, and they suddenly rushed into the light.
In an instant, Leonard and Joan left the room they were just in. They left behind them in the room a light spot glowing with a faint blue light, which only they could see, causing ripples to surge across its surface.
Just like the last two times, the sensation of crossing a special boundary isn't distinct. The only thing they could feel was the familiar sensation of falling in the darkness.
However, because he had sacrificed some power, the familiar feeling of drowsiness from before had vanished. Leonard entered this projection of history in a state of full alertness.
Joan seemed to be in a similar situation, also alert and awake, as if she had just had a good night's sleep and washed her face with cold water. Her eyes were bright and clear.