In the maze in episode 136, we knew that the seven doors were up, down, left, right, front, back, and time. In the midst of all this, how do they get out of the desert? Ray, who had become an old man, and Emma, who had disappeared, were left wondering. Then, Emma brought the solution from the door again. In this episode 137, we found out how to escape from the desert.

The space from the entrance is linked to consciousness

Mui Shiki Ni Mo

Emma, who brought the solution, tells Ray, who has become a complete old man, that this space is linked to consciousness. The key word is the brain. In other words, our consciousness and unconsciousness affect the scenery around us and our appearance. Because of this, the house they knew was there, and Ray, who was almost heartbroken, had become an old man. And because they had gotten the idea from a hint, they unconsciously imagined a desert and created it. So, the two of them took hands, concentrated their consciousness, and rewound time, causing darkness to appear, and a cube and a hole-like sphere appeared.

Consideration: When the sun sets in the east

Sudden wish

When the sun sets in the east, it appears without earth. The seven walls separate him from us. That's the text. While concentrating on rewinding time, it was already night before I moved to the cube. The sun setting in the east usually rises in the east, but it was setting in the east, which means rewinding time. From the phrase "there is no earth and it appears," the space where Emma and Ray are currently, the space where a hole-like thing appeared in the cube, is the seven walls.

The space where Emma and Ray came from

space

A cube and something like a hole. If we consider this space to be the seven walls, then as Ray speculated, the cubes represent up, down, left, right, front, back, and time, and the hole represents time. There may also be a meaning behind the existence of shapes surrounding the hole. For example, if you go through the hole, you can go to a different timeline.

Consideration: Beyond the seven walls, remaking a promise

If this hole represents time, and the shape of the two overlapping cubes surrounding it represents time and the facts of each moment, then remaking a promise beyond the seven walls means that you can go back in time and remake a promise, that is, go back through the hole to the time when the Latley family and the demons made a promise, and instead of overwriting the promise, change the facts of the promise. Does this mean that only people like the Latley family can remake a promise?

The battle has begun

Consideration: Norman's future

Norman has finally gone to war. I'm curious about the future battle with the demons. I think that Norman will meet up with Emma and Ray at some point. Since Norman, Emma, and Ray were originally meant to be his guests, I think that the three of them crossing the seven walls will be a key to the story. Anyway, I'm curious to see what happens next. I'm looking forward to the next episode of Promised Neverland Beta.

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