Has Emily left? Such a departure.
Rachel not seeing her doesn't prove anything, after all, there's a high chance they're at different dimensions.
But if she were in the same place, it's hard to imagine anyone would willingly walk away from such an eccentric character.
So the conversation with Tina along the way was almost like acknowledging the existence of a listener.
As for the coin toss game at this moment, one of its greatest significances is to test whether the listener is still there.
How did the Old Hunter manage to lead himself and Tina unknowingly into the Inner World?
It may seem similar to the situation at the Art Prison, but observing closely, that place has a special reason—it hosts the Inverted Tree.
Like various disaster stories, why does this "dying" town display such anomalies? There seems to be a source of everything there to some extent.
A mad artist accidentally touched something incredible, or thought they did.
