Here, there is no material, which is also what the world looked like at its inception. And now, standing in the void, about to destroy a world by his own hands, Laine had gained a deeper understanding of the creation of the universe.
He did not know why the world was born, or how the first concept had emerged from absolute "nothingness," just as humans in later generations did not understand how the heavens and the universe had appeared at the beginning. They could only make every effort to guess the initial state of all things, but in the end, they could not explain how this beginning came to be.
It was like the physical laws of the world, which are objectively existing things. If there had to be a reason, then it was "everything was naturally so."
Therefore, if one really had to name this "original driving force," then Laine thought "the Way" might be more suitable to describe It. And the first "one" that "the Way" gave birth to was the void that carries the world.