In this chapter, we learn that the "chief priest" of the ancient world was killed by the "nothingness" in order to preserve the balance of time and space. The chief priest's death was inevitable because she was unable to alter time or create a possibility that would exist. From her death, "two completely different souls" were born: one was the chief priest and one was "the nothingness" . The nothingness is opposed to "the chief priest" , but the chief is the one who was born from the soul of the chief.
In this chapter, we learn that the "chief priest" of the ancient world was killed by the "nothingness" in order to preserve the balance of time and space. The chief priest's death was inevitable because she was unable to alter time or create a possibility that would exist. From her death, "two completely different souls" were born: one was the chief priest and one was "the nothingness" . The nothingness is opposed to "the chief priest" , but the chief is the one who was born from the soul of the chief.