Quick Wear: Driving Gods in a Dark Fairy Tale

Chapter 202 "The Daughter of the Sea" (96)

Tiss didn't seem surprised by their arrival. She was calm as usual and greeted them with a smile: "Hello, sisters."

Doria smiled back, "Hello to you too."

"They've already torn their relationship apart, is it really okay for you to be so harmonious? I always feel something is weird."

Bai Yunsheng touched his chin and expressed the doubts in his heart.

Yu Xi, who had already fallen out with his enemies, obviously couldn't stand this weird atmosphere and started to fight.

But unfortunately, it didn't work.

There seemed to be an invisible protective shield surrounding Tess, making it impossible for anyone to get within half a meter of her, and props were ineffective.

Yu Xi gave up after trying it briefly without success.

His expression changed naturally, as if nothing had happened.

With Yu Xi's trial experience, the rest of the people will naturally not act rashly.

After all, if you can't get any advantage, at least you can choose not to ask for trouble.

For a moment it became weird again.

"There's nothing weird about it. It's normal." Doria hooked the puppet string, with a sweet and well-behaved face, breaking the weird atmosphere: "Whatever a little sister does is understandable, especially a cute and beautiful sister."

"Whatever my beautiful sister does is right."

Hearing this, Tis laughed softly.

She smiled for a long while before she stopped smiling. Her blue eyes swept across everyone's face tenderly and lovingly, and finally stopped on Doria.

"I don't think I've told you my name." She said, "Then let me introduce myself formally. My name is Tis, and I'm the seventh princess of Atlantis. Before me, there were six older sisters, who were also princesses of Atlantis. My sisters love me very much."

“I love them very much, too.”

Tiss narrated softly: "But one day a long time ago, I suddenly found that my sisters were missing."

"It's not that they suddenly disappeared from this world and I couldn't find them. It's that they are no longer themselves. My sisters have become all kinds of other people, but they are no longer my sisters."

Tiss continued, "Not only my sisters, but also the other people around me, always suddenly become completely different people one day."

"They could be anybody, but they wouldn't be anybody I know."

"Over a long period of time, I watched the people around me gradually become strangers, and watched them become unrecognizable, once, twice... countless times." Tis's voice was calm without any ups and downs, as if she was telling a bedtime story: "It's very interesting that only one person has not changed from beginning to end. He has always been himself."

“I’ve always been me.”

She even had some playful interactions:

"Guess who that person is?"

"..."

Annodan's expression was somewhat complicated: "Prince Nanna."

Tiss: “Yeah, it’s him.”

"He is the only one who has never changed. He has always been so naive and stupid."

Doria recalled the conversation between Prince Nanna and Baijun that she had heard while hiding under the table, and nodded silently.

A naive and stupid fool indeed.

"I have tried many ways to find those who disappeared, but all failed."

Dorea knew very well why she had failed.

As a fairy tale world that was devolved from the mission world, before it was liberated, it could only be constantly shuttled between the executors as system tasks, and become anyone except the protagonist. Before the mission was completed or failed (except for automatically exiting the mission), it was impossible to escape from the set identity in any way.

If the natives of the fairy tale world want to completely return to their previous lives, the only way is to liberate the fairy tale world.

Only through liberation will the fairy tale world no longer continue to be decentralized as a mission world. It will become a completely independent individual, dominated by the indigenous people of the fairy tale world.

Otherwise, there is only destruction or the cycle of continuing to delegate tasks.

Neither of these can bring the original people back, and will only drag the world down with them to destruction.

Since Tess couldn't achieve liberation, she couldn't get her sisters back, so she could only fail.

This is really, the more I think about it, the more pitiful it becomes.

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