The chains wrapped themselves around the energies that were trying to escape from the sphere. After the chains enveloped the energies, they slowly brought them back to the sphere, where the rest of the energies were waiting.
I know that letting go of the chains would let the energy escape again. So, instead of letting them go, I condensed the energies by tightening the chains that were surrounding them. After a few minutes of trying to condense them, I failed.
I did the same thing again, but I failed again.
I did it again, but I failed.
Panic and irritation which was quickly replaced by impatience and anger was creeping in my head. I took a pause to relax while not letting go of the chains around my sphere. I took another deep breath and slowly exhaled to clear my mind. When everything was cleared, I resumed the process.
Instead of tightening the chains, what if as I tighten the chains, I try to condense the energies by pushing the energies to each other until they are glued?
What I was doing is trying to condense the energy by just tightening the wrap of the chains around them. So, I decided to approach this theory.
I tightened the chains again, but this time, as I tightened the chain wrapped around the energies, I pushed the energies to each other, trying to condense them without making them break apart. If I try to force the energies to condense, then they would explode around my sternum, to which I don't want to find out the worst-case scenario of what would happen after that.
Then, by slowly pushing the energies to each other, finally they were glued to one another.
I let go of the chains surrounding my sphere. After waiting for the energies to separate themselves again, which did not happen, I finally got to relaxed.
Finally, the first process, the gas sphere, was done.
It is time to move on to the second step: gas to solid.