380 - Is this your line?

Navillette sighed.

He felt that he shouldn't be here, it was a battle with a lot of atmosphere, although he was not satisfied with Skirk's answer, but this person did bring him a sense of crisis, so he chose to sit down and talk.

Nothing is wrong with this.

But ever since Rama and Phukaros appeared, He felt that he had made a wrong decision.

Why not just hit it?

If the fight starts, these two smart people will not choose to get closer, and they are such sensible people who must know very well that not participating is the greatest help to themselves.

In this way, Silk Kirk will not see his teammates look out of tune.

It's them who are so dashing, why am I the one who is embarrassed?

Navillette was rarely caught up in some kind of inconsequential thought.

"Fatalism is a very strange thing, and regular fatalism is a kind of fatalism that even if you know it, or because you know it, you make a lot of preparations to prevent it from appearing and happening."

"But at the last moment, you will suddenly realize that in fact, your efforts are the most crucial factor in the way things have turned out, and it is completely fair to say that if you have not made these preparations, things will be very different from the prophecy of fate."

But if you do nothing, you will still find that fate is irreversible in its path of judgment, and at the last moment, utter "If I had then..." and so on, regretting that he didn't work hard enough that day, just doing his best, as if as long as he got closer, everything would be fine.

This is fatalism.

Prophecies about fate are such things that can overwhelm people.

You don't even know if you know about it and you did a lot of preparation to complete the last piece of the puzzle where it appears, or if you don't know so you didn't do anything and missed the preparation to defend against it, so it just happens.

The only thing you can know is that whatever you do or don't do, it will always come at that point in time.

And that's fate.

"Fontaine's prophecy is something similar, because Egria chose to obey the wishes of the pure water elves, so he angered the Isle of Skye, which sent down the prophecy that Fontaine would be destroyed."

"And for many years afterward, Egreia regretted that she had chosen to obey the water elves because of her momentary sensuality, which led to such a monstrous cholera."

It is impossible that the ancestors of the people of Fontaine were all pure water elves, and they first saw the life of humans, so they had the mind and idea to become human.

They all follow the river to other countries to observe human beings, and then return along the leylines and rivers, and describe their experiences and experiences along the way around their gods, and finally look at Egria expectantly, and say God, I want to become these little cuties I see.

Fontaine should always be a part of a normal person.

Even if there was no such period, for thousands of years after that, not all the people of Fontaine were native, there were no outsiders immigrating and settling at all, and all the people of Fontaine never left the country, and the blood of the human subspecies will always be passed on in Fontaine.

How is this possible?

Even Inazuma, who is isolated overseas, is part of the Seven Kingdoms, and everyone communicates with each other and communicates with each other.

Fontaine is on the main body of the continent, and this kind of exchange is more convenient and natural.

Egrea became a pure water spirit, and the price to be paid for this was all Fontaine, and all the life that lived in it.

Theoretically, a flood would only dissolve these special subspecies of humanity, but in reality, a flood that would engulf the entire human kingdom could not have been the same as Stormterror's attack on Mondstadt, which would have toppled several houses without the people of Mondstadt being injured······ This is really unreasonable.

In terms of the fragility of the human body, natural disasters do not need to be mixed with any special forces at all, and they can carry countless people away if they are played normally.

Egreia regretted it, and his regret lasted until his death, but by this time, there was still nothing he could do, but at the last moment, he told everything to Fcalos, the successor he had chosen.

Fcalos embarked on the path with Egria, and he spent a long, long time thinking about the answer that Egria had already verified—we could not save Fontaine.

That's when Velette appeared in the eyes of Fcalos, and he realized that this was the only chance.

If the demon god doesn't have the power to solve problems, then the ancient dragon may have such power.

He wasn't sure, of course, but that was the only possibility.

He could not even have the courage to try, and just declare himself surrendered, and Fontaine waited for death.

The price was too painful for Fucarus to do.

So he did, and Navilet did what the god of water had hoped for, and went on the path that Phokaros had expected.

It was an embarrassing scene.

It is impossible for Villette not to realize when they finally meet that Fetcalus first approached him with some kind of purpose to take advantage of him, otherwise he would have been too stupid.

And this perception can easily lead to more misunderstandings.

For example, all the kindness you have done to me since then is because you want to take advantage of me?

Once such a misunderstanding made Villette more true, let alone save Fontaine, it was not surprising that he became the initiator of the flood prophesied by Fontaine.

So Fcalus will die.

How can you continue to suspect that a dead man, especially if He died because He had fulfilled you, even if you knew that His choice had some special purpose?

He died for you, He took advantage of you, but never made you pay any terrible price, and you benefited so much from it, it's hard for you not to be grateful, and because of this, you plan to dig up His grave - if things really come to this point, then it is indeed natural for Fucarus to end up like this, and He can be wrong to this extent, and whatever price He should pay.

Incompetence is the most stubborn of all the unexplained answers.

But now that Fucarus is alive, things are a little awkward.

The good news was that because of Funina, and because she was really in love with Fontaine, Villette didn't care about the possibility of being taken advantage of, and chose to continue to serve as the Supreme Inquisitor.

If it was Rama who was on the same side, Fukalos didn't have to worry at all.

Because Rama is such a person, he originally decided that all actions that require you to pay for your energy or other costs should be rewarded for such actions.

Including making friends.

You have to know his jealousy, understand his character, take care of his temperament, and help him solve some problems.

You've invested a lot of things in it, and if he can't give you something in return, like the actual help, like the emotional value of accompanying the game chat, then what are you trying to do?

Fukalus really didn't have to worry that he would displease him by using Rama, he wouldn't have such thoughts and thoughts at all.

You want to take advantage of me, so you give me benefits, it's a natural thing to do.

As for whether your use will make me pay some terrible price that I am not willing to pay... That's my problem, it's none of your business.

Incompetence is always my problem, not a specific problem or someone's problem.

If that's the case, I'll definitely find a way to kill you, but that's only because we're already enemies, and the wrong one is still me, not you.

You're not wrong.

You are able to find a fool who has the ability to solve your problems and is really willing to pay a terrible price, that's your ability.

It's the idiot who's wrong, not you, who found and took advantage of the idiot.

That Villette can't.

He was born too tall to be reciprocal at all, and it was always His one-sided graciousness that few people could give Him what He felt was important.

So of course He is not of the same temperament as Rama.

"So this is a prophecy that has been handed down since the time of Egria." "That is, thousands of years ago, someone had already seen this scene today?" ”

"That's not right, this big whale has no chance of success, and the prediction is still wrong."

Even at this time, Naviette was still on a business trip outside of Fontaine, and Sekirk said that she would step up and solve the problem.

Considering she's still the caretaker of the Star-Swallowing Whale, it's hard to assume that she'll be able to solve the problem faster than Navilet.

What's more, Navillette is still there.

If Skirk, an outsider, could not be fully trusted, then Villette could not really let anything go wrong with Fontaine.

With this big whale, why did they make trouble under the care of these two?

Navelette glanced at Rama.

Now, of course, he also saw that there must have been something wrong with Sumeru's recent trip.

Judging from Fucarus's reaction, his plan should be to sacrifice the god of water to fulfill himself as the water dragon king, and then let himself get the true power of the ancient dragon to deal with the star-swallowing whale.

This is a very desirable situation.

As early as when he traced the tracks of the Star-Eater Whale, Villette had already realized that if he hadn't obtained this power, his previous self would only be able to watch the Star-Eater Whale cause disaster.

Silk Kirk's assurances that he didn't listen to a word, not because he doubted Silk Kirk's character, but purely because of this kind of disaster, then Villette, or anyone who is capable, would only choose to believe in himself.

They seldom put their hope for solving problems on others, let alone people like Skirk, who didn't know the details or even knew nothing about her before—you didn't even know about her existence, how could you put hope in her?

And if Silk Kirk will solve the problem, it will mean that the death of Fetcaros has lost a lot of meaning.

The problem that two generations of water gods have been lamenting all night is actually that there is a guarantee from the beginning, and it will not happen at all?

Funny and ridiculous answer.

"You misunderstood," Rama said with a smile, "you misunderstood a problem, and it wasn't that the Fontaines were able to avoid the catastrophe by stopping the Star-Swallowing Whale." ”

"You have realized the nature of the catastrophe, it is the power of the Fontaine Society and the Primordial Fetal Sea, which manifests itself in dissolution and return, and the Primordial Fetal Sea has poured into the sea, and the sea rises, floods Fontaine, and finally causes the prophesied catastrophe."

"And now you see the catastrophe maker, the star-swallowing whale, stopped."

"But the combination of these two factors is not the kind of disaster you think will be quelled."

Sora could of course understand, "So, you mean that the sea is still rising?" ”

"Disasters don't just disappear because their causes have been solved, the ocean has stirred up, and this force must be brought out." Rama said, "And this is the flood. ”

"The seawater is mixed with primordial seawater, and this special substance will not flow back directly with the Star-Swallowing Whale being resolved, they are still mixed in the seawater."

"You are mistaken about the nature of disaster."

"It's the inducement, but the value of the pawn has been exhausted, and it does everything fate wants it to do, so it doesn't matter to fate whether it's dead or alive now."

Rama smiled and said, "So, Lady Silk Kirk, how are you going to solve this problem?" ”

"Of course you have the power to suppress and even kill the Star-Eater Whale, but the catastrophe outside Fontaine has been stirred up, so if you don't plan to protect this whale, please leave the murderer behind."

Navillette was silent.

In fact, it was He who solved the problem.

Even if he is the dragon king of the water element, he can't extract the power of the primordial fetal sea in the sea water one by one, such a lot of work is too much, and his solution is to use his absolute authority over the water element to confront and solve the hidden danger of the bloodline of the Fontaine, so that they can change from a human subspecies to a normal human.

If you can't solve the mixed primordial fetal seawater, then solve the problem that people will be dissolved by the primordial fetal seawater.

In this way, the sea water mixed with the power of the primordial fetal sea is not as threatening to the people of Fontaine as the sea water before it.

Because the primordial fetal sea does not dissolve the real Teyvats.

But that's the problem He came to solve.

Silk Kirk was able to deal with the Star-Swallowing Whale, and had a plan to deal with the Star-Eating Whale, so if she was telling the truth, the Star-Swallowing Whale would no longer be a nuisance, and she would not be required to give an explanation.

Then, the catastrophe caused by the Star-Swallowing Whale has affected the innocent Fontaine, and they should also be given an explanation.

Tartaglia desperately hinted at Rama with his eyes.

He didn't expect this to be a question that came out of Rama's mouth, if it was Villette or even empty, Tartaglia would not have any expression.

But Rama ······ Justice for the weak, ask for an explanation, is this your line?

Isn't your line that I'm your father, and I'm better than you, so I should dominate everything about you?

(End of chapter)