391 - Difficult

"I'll let you go." Paimon patted his chest and made a promise for Sora.

Having said that, it's hard to say whether the people of Fontaine really wanted to incite a war.

Although it is not known what Rama thinks, neither Paimon nor Sora intends to contribute to this possibility at this time.

That Villette didn't die, and he couldn't really say what Tartaglia did.

He was almost stabbed in a second, and it was really inappropriate to be burdened with such a black cauldron.

Tartaglia breathed a sigh of relief.

It's the same with jokes at this time, he may not know the stakes, and he probably doesn't want to really do it, he just wants to tease you.

But if your reaction is different from what he expected, for example, if he wants to be anxious and you have to be calm, he will not dare.

Then maybe he would dare to do it.

Sora is obviously not such a boring person, but just verbally begging for mercy is actually nothing, anyway, everyone is an old friend, and it doesn't matter if you lose some face.

What's more, Sora has brought him too many benefits.

The future Nata will definitely rely on the talent of the air, and the strange ability to explode where and where it is really makes the Fatui happy.

In fact, even in the original storyline, it was impossible for the Fatui to get the Heart of God from Navillette.

The fact that Fkalos was hung up was not good news for the Fatui at all, so which one was the stronger of the Villettes.

And he said that because the heart of God is useless, he will be targeted by the Fatui, and he does not want the Fatui to cause trouble for Fontaine... False, generally just the rhetoric that I studied with Wendy, is meaningless.

The actual value of the item depends on the identity of the person concerned and the needs of the buyer, and the identity of the party can ensure that the other party can only communicate by means of buying, and it must be purchased at a premium.

Buyers' needs determine how much extra they are willing to pay for it.

In the final transaction, the things that Villette exchanged for the Heart of God were almost nothing, and it is no exaggeration to say that the benefits of the Sumeru people after finding an antiquity from a certain ruin in the desert and selling it are not much different from the value brought by the Heart of God.

This kind of business is naturally a blood loss.

As for the fear that the Fatui would cause trouble, with the strength of Navillette, such words really should not appear in his mouth.

They can make trouble, so can't you spare your hands to make trouble for them in the winter?

The Supreme Inquisitor would not turn his head into a machine, and it was obviously the Fatui who were the most unbearable in the change tactics, not the Villette.

Because the Fatui don't take advantage of it, they can't spare their hands to force a higher level of ancient dragons who have surpassed the rank of the demon god.

Once the dispute begins, Villette will win.

If they are reasonable, then Villette will win, and if they are unreasonable, it will be better, and they will win faster.

He had countless ways to achieve victory, and in the end His choice was that I was worried that it would be troublesome, so I gave away the Heart of God.

Obviously, Navillette was also aware of the empress's plan, so she chose to do the same half-push as Wendy Zhongli, and indirectly sent the heart of the god over.

It's not so much that it's empty to help the Fattui get the Heart of God, it's better to say that the world is in this environment, and the whole world is helping the Fattui to get the Heart of God.

Sora doesn't know that Tartaglia has once again thought of himself as a mission-triggering machine, waiting to receive the crucial task of taking the God's Heart from the god of Nata's fire.

If he knew, he would have warned Tartaglia fiercely that he was really not a disaster.

Nima, I started blowing myself up one place after another, and I can be blamed for that?

If I don't go, they will still blow themselves up, and if I go, I can still help them solve their problems, why can't you understand such a simple truth?

Sora sometimes wondered if he should slow down and wait until the disaster broke out in that country, so that he would definitely be able to wash away his background description as a disaster star.

You'll explode when I go, okay, I'll admit it, I'm a disaster.

I didn't go to you to blow it up, can you blame me?

But Rama was a little hesitant.

Sumeru's side is a very classic situation, he didn't go to Sumeru, and the disaster came as promised, that is, he was solved in advance.

In the end, he had to go to the desert to dig up the ruins and piece together the truth.

God knows how much sand he ate during that time, and in the end he got something vague about the Red King and the Flower God - but the records were not accurate enough.

If he continues, he will have to find the Holy Manifestation Hall, the ruins of the Red King, and the Eternal Oasis, the ruins of the Flower God, so that he can match the last information.

The question is, how can he have this kind of kung fu?

If you miss the story of Sumeru, you can't miss the story of Fontaine for the sake of some truth about Sumeru.

This incident is still fresh in Sora's memory, and he is a little worried about whether there will be variables on Nata's side.

You went late, which really proves that you are not a scourge, but the story is over.

There's an egg for that.

Whether it's a disaster star or not, where the truth matters.

Even if Teyvat's story wasn't nearing the end, Sora didn't think it made a difference.

It's as if the Fatui followed his travel route to steal the heart of God, and Sora also counted the number of heart of God.

This will have six god hearts in the hands of the emperor, looking at Rama, the old deng, and he can guess that the god hearts he got are all traded with the Fatui, this thing must be problematic.

When the empress gets the last god heart, she will probably start the final round of the story.

But until now, he still doesn't understand what these neuropaths are playing.

The only thing that I found useful was Rama's speculation.

According to the records of the Sun and Moon before the appearance of Fanes, and then to the battle for the throne, for a long time, Teyvat was not disturbed and interfered with by the so-called forces outside the world.

But then this force appeared, and took the elemental dragon to fight against Fanes, and after that, it led the Red King and Kanria on a path of no return.

In terms of the ending of Kanria and the arrival of the Isle of Sky, there must be something wrong with this power.

Although he was intercepted by a god and his sister was captured, to be honest, for the Teyvats, the maintainer of heavenly reason was a truly good man.

He didn't want the mortal people to worship in the slightest, and at the same time he struck hard at Teyvat's special powers.

There must be innocent victims, such as so many ordinary people on the way to the fall of Kanria, of course they have innocent people.

But there are more innocent people living on land than they do.

So, Fanes is somewhat of a problem.

Moreover, a big guy like him still wants to pinch people, which is completely meaningless behavior.

To do such an unreasonable thing, it is clear that Fanes also has some reasons of his own.

The truth of the whole story is hidden during the time when Fanes appeared.

Why did he come to Teyvat, and why did he bring out human beings with his bare hands, which are completely useless to him, is the truth of the whole story.

Sora is sure that he is getting closer to the truth, but he is indeed confused.

He knew a lot of things, but he became more confused because of it.

Nata's story is not to be missed.

"It's my turn to take the stage."

He stood up and looked at the closing performance at the Opéra Officio.

It was the former water goddess Funina, and at the end of the story, people finally got more information about Funina.

For example, she is a means left behind by the god of water, Fcarros.

Like what the god of water did.

Intelligence is not the same as the truth, but the truth that Rama wants them to know.

So in the eyes of most of the people of Fontaine, they finally understood why in the past it was Navillette who was in charge, and the god of water was always idle.

Because she wasn't a god in the first place, she was just some kind of tool left behind by the gods.

Rama revealed the truth about the people of Fontaine, which just confirmed why Navillette died.

First of all, I helped you to solve the problem of the innate bloodline of the people of Fontaine; Then he fought a bloody battle with the enemy who stirred up the chaos of the primordial sea; In the end, if you win the battle, you have to stand up and stabilize the flood, and you have been injured repeatedly, so you naturally deserve to die.

What, you ask me what Fcarus is doing?

He is also in the blood.

For example, he has been extracting hybrid energy from the cardinal to suppress the great whale enemy in the ocean, such as sacrificing himself to fulfill the special demon god Navillette.

Anyway, they're all in C, and I, the current god of water, am the only bastard in the whole of Fontaine.

If you still doubt the answer, I can send you to the Villette or the great whale and ask them questions of each other personally.

In short, Rama highlights a person who is all in C, but the enemy is too strong, you are too weak and troublesome, in order to help you solve your troubles, and to protect you, so they have to die.

This answer is acceptable to the people.

Because in this description, they are too important.

Focallus and Navillette, like their blood elders, are desperate to save them from their troublesome enemies despite all kinds of damage.

They are valuable and important.

It's easier to accept knowing that you are important than knowing that you are useless.

This is not a lie, after all, in the original story, the battle between Fukalus and Navillette was also started for them.

Otherwise, Fucarus would have been able to get out of the way casually, and Villette wouldn't have to step on the corpse of an old friend to do something, and everyone would have a bright future.

At the moment, Funina was in the stands, and the crowd applauded thunderously, waiting for the next guest to appear.

Rama was not there, and He still didn't know the place.

But the people don't really care where he is, as long as he finally comes forward and says hello and hello everyone.

"Not yet, this is your enthronement ceremony."

The blonde princess teased.

"I'll trouble you to attack the air later." Rama turned a blind eye, "You're not going to be able to do it, are you?" ”

"How so? I'd love to see it again, to see his crying incompetence again. Ying put one hand on her cheek, "That expression is still quite fresh. ”

"Quite a perverted hobby." Rama commented objectively.

"It's these powerless things that I let him encounter, and everything is under control." Ying glanced at him, "As long as it's not because of something else that you can't do anything." ”

"For example, you were stopped and separated?" Rama said casually.

"At that time, he was as powerless as he would have shown for a while, but I didn't want to see it." Ying stretched, "He's still in pain, isn't he?" ”

"People will always suffer because they can't do anything, it's just a matter of time." Rama said.

Fate never spares any weak person, and there will always be some accidents that pop up and tell him that you are still too weak, so you will lose these things as a punishment for your weakness.

The luck of the Teyvat is that they always find a victim at the most critical moment.

Those witch goddesses of Inazuma, the tree king of Sumeru, and the water god of Fontaine······ These people have enough weight to sacrifice in lieu of the sacrifice so that the majority of people can be safe.

Of course, their sacrifices are only temporary gains, and in the end, they still have to be bearish to harvest.

Except for Fcalus, his sacrifice didn't need Sora's help, and Navelette, who was fulfilled after his sacrifice, also had the ability to mess around on his own, and still didn't need Sora's help.

Only Fontaine really turned Brother Kong into a tool man, and the rest of the time he was the protagonist.

From the point of view of strength, there should be only this version that has this opportunity.

When he arrives in Nata, his strength will be further enhanced, and he already has the absolute ability to interfere with victory and defeat.

It's only at this stage of Fontaine, that the growth of his strength can't keep up with the growth of the version, and the Villette put it in this version is a pure dimensionality reduction blow.

But this is already the strongest batch of bosses in the current dungeon.,When it comes to Nata,It's nothing more than a problem that the demon god can't solve becomes a problem that the dragon can't solve.,This is already in the next version of the empty interference category.。

Unless the next version, the dragon is also outdated, and it is the turn of the Four Heavenly Kings of Fanes or Fanes himself to appear, and Nakong will have to watch another version of the play.

But this is outrageous, how can the protagonist be decorated with two versions in a row.

Don't let Farens end up so early, he really dares to resurrect from the coffin board, and the planner has to add countless weakening buffs to him, so that he can only be a side dish for Brother Kong - it can't be a side dish for Brother Kong, right?

Rama's mind was boundless.

Tartaglia's success means that His success is not far off, and at this stage, Rama really has nothing to do but observe Tartaglia.

That's why He needs the Order to do something bad.

Anyway, as we all know, Teyvat's underworld forces are only the Order and the Fatui, and the Order has been out of action for too long, and since the meeting with Kong, it seems that the Order has not shown up to work much.

It is true that he found out that his boss and the villain who had been hacking his companion to death were in a group, and the little soldiers below were panicked.

Do you say that when we meet him, should we go up and do it, or should we simply run for our lives?

Go up and do it, if you win and come back, you have to be cleaned up by the boss, and if you lose, you can't come back on the spot.

If I run for my life, what will happen to the job I do?

The Order's ordinary mages were also in a difficult situation.

The boss of his own family is a blood relative of the opponent in the front row, which really makes it very difficult for them.

(End of chapter)