332 - That's all
If Fucarus's efforts are simply described as a trap for making friends, it is actually a bit of a disdain for the god of water.
But the Tree King's rhetoric was fine, and at the last moment, Villette himself had such a set of rhetoric.
He was initially insensitive to humans, but after 500 years of living with them, he began to understand the race and try to understand their feelings and thoughts.
Apep will most likely scoff, he is different from the group of pure water elves under Ergolia, he does not envy the life of humans at all, and he does not want to understand the human race, he does not even look down on the demon gods, and naturally he does not look down on the Teyvats.
Navillette was not the same as Apep in the early days, but it is true that he is not curious about human life or human emotions.
Part of the beginning of His human life came from the invitation of the God of Water.
Five hundred years allowed Navilet to go from being emotional, which was just work, to being curious and wanting to understand human life, and finally accepting the responsibility of the Fontaine people to protect the lord after the fall of Fucarus.
Without this step, the best outcome would be that Navillette was grateful for Fcalos' sacrifice, so she chose to help him settle his debts and settle the sins of Egolia.
And after that, he will not remain in Fontaine, and will not become the new patron of Fontaine.
It doesn't make sense.
The gods of Teyvat love the Teyvats, so they protect humanity.
But Naviette is similar to the Thunderbirds, they don't love people, they just stay in the human world for some reason, and become protectors of some people. Once they lose that reason to stay, they will leave immediately, and even simply become destroyers with butcher's knives raised to complete the bloody slaughter.
As if triggering a mechanism, Rama's memories of Fukaros were restored.
"The dust has settled, is this also a different kind of dust settled?" Rama's expression was a little strange, "Or are you the ones who make me feel like it's all over?" ”
This kind of method is inherited from the God of Grass, and it is not surprising that it will be cracked by the Great Mercy Tree King.
"Without Fucarus, there will be no inheritance of the heart of the gods, and the third generation of the god of water will only be Funinga."
He shook his head, "I'm afraid it's not a good choice. ”
In terms of character, Funina is quite perfect, and her persistence and sacrifice are part of what players love about this character.
But reality, like the player's game, has a very direct problem of intensity.
Players can choose to forcibly draw Krypton gold because they like a character and bring back to their hands the girl who is reluctant to hide even in the 180th draw.
To achieve this level in order to achieve this degree in the Krypton suit problem, her strength is actually not a problem.
But the intensity of reality cannot be ignored.
A beautiful girl with only kindness and tenacity cannot be a god, and Funina should know that this position requires strength and nothing else.
If He had, he would have been able to calmly tell everyone in response to the doubts of the people that the water god has to be like me, you can imagine the posture of the water god, but in the end you just need to obey my orders.
So Fontaine really can't live without Navillette.
Fucarus did a great job.
Barbatos just didn't show up for many years, Morax just gave up the heart of the gods, interrupting the inheritance of the god of rock, and Fukalos directly broke off the concept of the god of water, so that Teyvat's seven-god system was completely shattered.
Having done such a thing, if his successor was only to the level of Funingna, Fukalus would not be able to feel at ease.
In terms of being a human being, Funina has all kinds of advantages that satisfy him, so he finally said to Navillette that choosing to believe in human beings is indeed the right choice.
This relief is not fake, and in keeping her own secrets, she insists on not letting up, and Funinga is indeed very satisfied with Fucarus.
This satisfaction only ends with her persistence.
To do this task well, it takes hundreds of years of perseverance, but this is not what is needed to be a good god.
These are two tracks, not that she is satisfied in one place, but she can still do so well in another.
In particular, what He intends to do is to violate the bottom line of Heavenly Reason even more than what Egrea did in ancient times.
Egolia had made a mistake that required him to risk his life to save it.
If the mistakes he made were to be reckoned with by heaven, would he still be able to count on Funina?
No more.
His only option was to become the Dragon of Perfection.
This is the end of the whole plan.
From the beginning, Fucarus wanted more than just solving problems.
"He was so nervous, and for a long time, he only thought of this one solution to the problem."
Someone appeared at Rama's side and said in a deep voice, "Of all the costs, the first thing to do is to solve the problem, and the second is to weigh which option has the lowest cost. ”
Solving the matter is a necessary prerequisite, and reducing losses is a secondary pursuit.
"Once the trouble is settled, he will consider the cost of using this means." Rama replied casually, "He first needs to face a dragon who will realize that he has fallen into a scam from the beginning, and secondly, he needs to think about the heavenly principles that he may be angry with after he destroys the system of the seven gods." ”
There is only one way for Fucarus to release the power of the ancient dragon to strengthen Navillette, and finally Navillette will save the world.
This was the only way he thought of the salvation of Fontaine.
It's hard to say whether this will solve the problem, after all, Fukalus was not sure how long he had to accumulate energy to be able to cut off the water god's throne with a single sword.
After all, He is the pioneer of the path, not the successor, and those who pioneer it always take the risk of the unknown.
Now that the path has been determined, what the cost of doing so will be, and Fukalus also knows what it will cost.
These two problems are actually quite troublesome, but no matter how troublesome they are, they will solve the flood and the people of Fontaine will survive.
To be willful, he will be gone by then, and to do this for the people of Fontaine, it is already considered benevolent and righteous.
Be responsible, and you must always get through the immediate dead line before you are qualified to consider the troubles that follow.
Navillette, beside him, fell silent.
"Apepe didn't persuade you not to come out?" Rama asked, "Keep waiting, maybe I'll be able to hear more interesting information." ”
The King of the Great Mercy Tree personally went up to expose the shortcomings of Fu Carlos, and even if there was no other explosive news, the incident itself was very explosive.
"Nope." Navillette shook her head, "He's embarrassed, I don't like it. ”
Rama spread his hands and looked as usual, "What do you say, Lord God?" ”
He looked at the two gods, who were silent at the same time, "He said he didn't like it." ”
"Let's talk about it." Bouyere's tone was relaxed, "Aren't you always good at reasoning with this kind of thing?" ”
Fucarus was silent, his expression a little complicated.
"Do you want to hear me?"
Rama rubbed his cheeks, his words a little helpless.
Being good at it and liking it are two different things, so why can't I push this group of neuropaths?
When the time comes, if I want to reason with them, I will reason, and if I don't want to reason, they will have to bear it.
Boring.
"Tell me about it." Navillette stared at Fcarus and whispered in response.
"Look at it simply, you are not happy now, because you realize that the five hundred years of your career as High Inquisitor at Fontaine, which began in Fontaine, was a hoax from the beginning."
"The owner of Fontaine wants you to make this place your second home, to empathize with the people here, to think and understand things that would otherwise mean nothing to you—such as mortal life, mortal feelings and thoughts."
"You think about this, you think about it, and then you will have more things to come, such as becoming the new protector of Fontaine after his death."
Fcalus tilted his face up, not showing any superfluous expression.
He would not weep bitterly at such a time, which is somewhat of a god of water.
This situation was obviously more suitable than he had intended to be a place of judgment for the god of water, even though he had intended to stage the execution of the god of water at the Opéra Opéra de Eupiclair, not the execution of Fucarus or Funina.
Rama calmly narrated like a story, without any emotion, "You now know what He is going to do, and the mistakes that Egrea has made are nothing compared to what He is going to do. ”
"This is undoubtedly a challenge to the order of the Isle of Sky, and he must choose a strong enough guardian for Fontaine."
Following Fcalus's manipulation, he himself was about to reopen, and Villette hadn't actually lost anything to his little trap, at least not for now.
He has been getting.
Rama didn't think of things like feelings as necessities, but Navillette didn't resist them.
The alien dragon king was stubborn and enjoyed his work, he loved to take care of Melusin, judge the crimes of the Fontaine, and he became the first ancient dragon to regain his full power during this event.
He couldn't be angry with Phoccarus.
Even if one day, he paid a terrible price for sheltering Fontaine, it would be a long time later, and I am afraid that at that time he would only feel that he was too weak, and that it was Fucarus who had led him to this day.
After all, the God who helped Him so many times and made Him come into contact with the world is dead, and memories will continue to glorify such a person, until even if you still have the chance to see Him, you will only feel that He seems to have changed, not that there is something wrong with you.
The immediate problem now is that He is not dead, and it seems unlikely that he will die because of it.
Rama glanced at Buyer, and a slight sense of absurdity rose in his heart.
It's not Fukaros who is going to smash the throne today, it's Buyer, right?
This environment is a little too familiar, as if you see some plot or even a certain photo in someone's work, and realize that if he/she doesn't die next, it doesn't fit the impression that this person has always given you.
"After knowing all His thoughts, you also realize that you actually enjoy this part of His life for you, and do not resist being friends with ordinary human beings and understanding their minds and lives."
"You will even carefully hide your claws and teeth, lest you accidentally destroy everything about them."
Another dragon king in the shadows grinded his teeth hatefully, with an angry sigh.
The Dragonlord was supposed to be the biggest monster in Teyvat, stronger than them, and only the neurotics outside the world were left but had their sights on their homeland.
But the dragon kings of the new era have given up their identities and positions, and have begun to choose to be the help of the human side for various reasons.
If Dvalin and the Dragonlord of Radha were only because a god had chosen to restrain his minions and help humanity through some troubles.
Then Villette was not just because of the gods, he really began to like and enjoy the life spent in the human world.
"And you will receive the most important thing for His sacrifice, to be the only complete dragon of the present age."
"Throughout the ending, you're benefiting from His little tricks, who plotted you to do something, but was the only friend on the field who wanted you to gain rather than lose."
Rama paused, "Including this ancient dragon underground, you don't feel like he's your family or friend." ”
Will the two dragon kings hug their heads and cry when they meet, confiding in each other about the dragon life they have been losing over the years because of the strength of Fanes?
That's hilarious, it's humiliating.
They would only cautiously approach each other, and then secretly grind their minions, waiting for the day when they would kill Sky Island and regain order over the ancient dragons.
It's a pity that in the current era, there is no real dragon king who leads the ancient dragon rebellion, and several modern dragon kings are actually not interested in rebelling against the order of Sky Island.
Apep felt that Navillette had lost face as the dragon king, and he didn't know it before, but now he knew that his life in the past five hundred years was actually a scam, and he still chose to remain silent because of his attachment to such a warm life, and even took the initiative to find a reason for the god who deceived him.
And the same was true of Navillette, who only felt that Apep was like a mad dragon, and that he was curled up under the sea of sand and chattering, and that he was no match for his friends at Fontaine, and of those lovely Melusin.
What am I crazy about giving up these things to go the same way with you?
Friend, you should get out into the sun, stay underground all the time, you dragon has become stupid.
"Actually, you know all the truth, but you just can't get past the easiest level."
Supposedly, regardless of the heart, all the beneficiaries of the operation of Fucarus are Navelette, and he himself considers himself to be the beneficiary.
Then he should not have complained about Phekaros, or even thanked Phukaros for his calculations.
But the truth is that even if he admits that he has benefited from it, he will still be haunted by Fucarus's unstated invitation that day.
The best solution would be for Fetcaros to sail west on the spot, and the price he paid was so great, and the benefits to Navillette were so great, that this little calculation was not worth taking into account.
Navillette would even cry bitterly and shout at Fcalos, you are too cunning!
I should be grateful to you for doing so much, but you are dead, and I can't thank you so much that I can only fulfill some of your last wishes in return.
There could be a better argument for this, and that's all there is to it.
(End of chapter)