Just like a stone entering a lake, an invisible spatial wave rapidly spread outwards...
Lynn quickly detected something was wrong. About one and a half kilometers away from him, there was a pronounced distortion in space.
But it wasn't in the direction where the Sky Dome Tower initially stood, nor was it at Alvis's location after performing Teleportation.
It appeared instead slightly to the right and in front of him...
No, Lynn quickly dismissed this conclusion. Judging from the distance, the Sky Dome Tower's position had never changed!
It had always been there; his electromagnetic railgun had missed not because Alvis performed a perfect 180-degree spatial swap, but rather one of about 170 degrees.
Just as there is no true up, down, left, or right in the universe, and direction is hard to discern during space travel, only recognisable by reference objects, after Alvis's two rounds of Space Swapping, Lynn's sense of direction also became chaotic...