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What did I think when I first encountered that message?

Maybe.

I would have thought I was half asleep.

[■■■ is looking at you.]

[■■■ likes you.]

It's not enough to think of a message of a type I've never seen before... ... .

Because I felt like a puppy wagging its tail.

'It's not a message from the constellations.'

This felt intuitive.

Not only was the identity hidden, but the overall format was different from the constellations' messages, so it was easy to see.

'If you ask, you'll know more accurately.'

I chose to ask the system administrators a question, and this is what I got back:

[system] What do you mean? Now, human being, there is no God sending you a message!

[system] That's right! that's right! I checked and it wasn't there!

[system] Did you even dream? human?

So, to summarize... ... .

This message was not even visible to the system administrators who managed my communication with the constellations.

The system administrator may not be 'aware' that the constellation is taking me to its own subspace.

however.

It is ridiculous that the administrator cannot 'recognize' something that comes in the form of a 'system message'.

Still, it didn't occur to me that I was going crazy and seeing nonsense.

Isn't it similar to something?

'Error' in the system.

Yes, it was quite similar to situations where system errors have occurred so far.

'The part that is visible only to my eyes and invisible to managers and gods.'

According to system administrators, they 'couldn't' understand what was going on when an error occurred.

They said that no matter how hard they tried, they could not control the error that suddenly paralyzed the system.

And the pattern of this system error was set.

Situations related to 'Divine Traits'.

A situation related to 'fragments of memory'.

Errors tend to occur in these situations.

And I was able to think of one assumption here.

[■■■ says he wanted to see you.]

The assumption is that this being may be the one that caused the error in the system.

And as soon as I thought this, the message was updated.

[■■■ says you are right.]

It was a message that he readily acknowledged that all of this was his own doing.

"... ... her."

I swallowed a laugh at the existence of something that was so easily acknowledged to the point of vain.

This being is the only one that can create 'errors'.

So, is there a way that it can be seen by system administrators?

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