The world had been destroyed before.
Yet, only a few knew of it.
"For many commoners, the 'world' itself is stable and eternal," Constance's voice was calm yet distant, as she described the shocking truth in a very simple manner. "Day giving way to night, the cycles of the seasons, the growth of life, the cycle of life and death, for many in their short and limited life, these will happen and repeat as it should, naturally. To them, the concept of 'the world had been destroyed before' was not only a foreign, it is outright outlandish, they could not and would not understand this matter. If you force it upon them to recognize the fact, it will only lead to nothing but fear. So, aside from the heritors, no one would bring up this truth."