Within the span of just one day, we were able to determine that a significant number of the regions that had been present on our map up until that point had vanished entirely.
Geography had undergone a complete transformation, with many geographical features, including oceans, deserts, and even some cities, having vanished.
At that moment, we came to terms with a harsh reality: as a result of our defeat in the war, we had not only lost a large number of item holders, but we had also lost a portion of our world.
The magnitude of our misfortune exceeded any expectations we had. And this only happened after one world war. But what would happen in the aftermath of the second or third world war?
We had no time to be sad over our loss.