"A sense of direction is a human instinct. You might not pay attention to it normally, but the moment you lose it, your entire world changes," the Little Elf explained.
After listening to the Little Elf's explanation, Mo Ling found it hard to imagine.
'A world where you've lost your sense of direction… that's too terrifying.'
Looking at the bewildered Li Xiangyi, Mo Ling ventured another guess. "Does it affect one's sense of time, too?"
"Yes," the Little Elf replied, nodding with satisfaction.
"For the user of the Rainbow Shuttle, trying to comprehend 'direction' through any other means will cause the price to spread."
The senses of time and space are inherently inseparable.
To put it another way, an object's direction of movement is from its starting point to its endpoint.
The start and end points are determined by time—what happens earlier is the start point, and the other is the end point.
