Even if you try to force and slicing it to get the 4th part and hit one of the 3 slices, and you force it so hard, and it was considered successful, then the next thing you won't get 4 parts, but one of the slices turns (transforms) into a void which is the last trial of our efforts, strongly as an attempt to slice.
So, the ultimate limit of slicing is no longer slicing but destroying, transforming into zero - emptiness
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