Link realized that he had fallen into a trap of misunderstanding.
Or as it's said in this world, he had developed an obstacle of knowledge.
Who says that if space is real, then the timeline must be leveled?
Regarding the rules of space and time, he hadn't even grasped much, let alone comprehending them.
Where did he get the confidence to convince himself that what he saw, heard, and touched must be true?
From where did he get the confidence to insist that what he believed must be correct?
Knowing that he was in the midst of a special test, why did he still presuppose a position?
Link contemplated this issue deeply.
Most of his memories of the Wizard World had been restored.
Including his being ambushed due to his perception being tampered with by the True Spirit Wizard's cognitive witchcraft.
Logically, after recalling this event, he should carefully check whether his perception had been tampered with or induced.
But he didn't.
Why was that?