Genshin Impact: I am a scholar in Xumi

Chapter 391 Harold: So I'm wearing "Flat God" after all.

Nasida severed her mental link with Azar and the others, and looked at the void: "Is there anything else you want to know?"

Empty: "About the void."

Narcida: "After the Heart of God was taken away by the [Doctor], the Void can no longer function as before. After careful consideration, I have chosen to temporarily shut down the Void."

This is definitely not a bad thing. I originally planned to stop the operation of the Void and have the Void manage knowledge uniformly, which would stifle the curiosity of those seeking knowledge. I don't think this would be conducive to the development of Sumeru.

Nasita extended her hand to Harold and Elhesen: "However, both of my acting sages have offered different opinions."

Harold said that Void's facial recognition function is very practical. It can be used not only for the security of internal documents of the Clergy, but also for people's daily lives. For example, it can effectively prevent proxy exams. Moreover, the current 'shared tricycle' project is also able to operate by relying on Void.

Al-Hysen believed that emptiness could be used to aid communication and protect minority languages, especially those written in the desert... He had participated in the compilation of desert language textbooks and discovered the drawbacks of ideographic writing in input, while emptiness could eliminate these barriers. As a representative sage of the epistemological school, he advised me to consider it carefully.

I think what they said makes a lot of sense, so I decided to modify the Void program before reopening the Void. I will change it from directly imparting knowledge to allowing users to browse various documents anytime, anywhere.

During this period, people may feel uncomfortable due to the loss of the void, but this gives them a buffer time to readjust to thinking with their own brains.

Once I complete the transformation of the Void, I will redistribute the Void devices, ensuring that not only the Rainforest people but also everyone in the Desert will receive the same treatment.

But before that, Traveler, please keep this a secret. If everyone knew the Void would eventually return to their hands, they might not be so eager to think about it.

Naxi Da winked at the sky.

Kong nodded: "About your conversation just now."

Nasita: "...This concerns the future of Sumeru. The original sages have received their punishment, and new sages have not yet been chosen."

I will personally oversee this matter. The new Six Sages will be more academic. In addition to knowledge, they must also have the courage to break through tradition. Only in this way can everyone in Sumeru live a better life.

Furthermore, the people of the Red King, and indeed the inhabitants of the entire desert region, have long suffered unfair treatment. I have taken some emergency measures in recent days, but prejudice and conflict cannot be changed overnight, and their living conditions are also…”

Nasita looked up at Setare standing beside her: "Miss Setare, who was born in the desert region, has a deep understanding of this. After the Great Sage fell, she submitted her resignation to me almost immediately. She wanted to use her savings over the years to start a school in Aru Village and spread knowledge to the residents there."

I admire her courage and boldness, but I also regret her departure. However, she has now changed her mind. After careful consideration, she believes that staying in the Church of Jesus Christ would be more helpful to the people of the desert. We were just talking about this.

Setare placed her hand on her chest and said in a gentle tone, "Lord Little Lucky Grass advised me to stay and run for the next Sage of the Minglun School, because 'a desert man becoming a Sage will surely dispel some of the stereotypes people have about desert men.'"

I agree with Lord Little Lucky Grass's point of view. However, I feel that prejudice is deeply rooted and difficult to eliminate. The hurricane brought by a sage born in the desert is extremely small, but if he returns to the desert to spread knowledge and teach everyone to produce handicrafts, he can immediately improve everyone's lives.

Lord Harold's words inspired me. He was right. I was the desert person closest to this location. If I backed down, the next person might have to spend ten or even several decades to get here.

I've thought a lot these past few days, and I still don't know whether returning to Aru Village or staying at the Order Academy is the best solution. However, I've ultimately decided to stay here. Aru Village already has Lord Harold's disciple, Dishia, and many mercenaries carrying textbooks. I should have more faith in the abilities of my fellow countrymen.”

Harold's brain went blank for two seconds: Huh? When did I say something like that? Did I black out yesterday?

“Yes, I also really need a sage from the desert to help me mediate the relationship between the two sides. I would be very happy if you could successfully take that position,” Nasita said, clapping her hands.

Sora: "Regarding the next stop on the journey, Fontaine."

Nasita: "Where are you going? The land of justice, Fontaine. As far as I know, that country's system is built on a system of just trials."

Paimon: "Do their gods judge the people?"

Narcida: "No, Fontaine has a Supreme Judge. Generally, the goddess Fucarus doesn't personally participate in trials, but she never misses one. She seems to thoroughly enjoy the atmosphere of the trials..."

"Hmm...it's always been like this, but I've heard that someone is breaking this order...what he seems to be pursuing is the absolute authority of order and law...this is at the opposite extreme from what the people of Fontaine generally prefer."

Paimon and Kong exchanged a glance, then Paimon stroked his chin and said, "There really is such a person? Isn't he challenging the authority of the gods?"

"Yeah, are there really people like that? I never noticed them when I was playing the game." Harold thought to himself, "Am I just a casual player?"

Nasita nodded: "It is said that he has always been an extreme advocate of severe punishment and dedicated himself to promoting the death penalty. He seems to have some reservations about the fact that Fontaine has not had a single death penalty in five hundred years."

However, the people of Fontainebleau seem to find his confrontational performance with the two men in court quite dramatic, and some have even become staunch followers of his theories...

This is probably why Fucarus has been able to tolerate him all this time; after all, Fucarus is... well... a very unique god.

Harold: ? ? ?

Who is this?!

Am I wearing the costume of "Flat God"?

Kong: "I have nothing more to ask."

Harold thought to himself: Yes, you have nothing more to ask, but now I have plenty of questions.

Nasita, of course, had no idea what Harold was thinking. Hearing Kong say this, she tilted her head and said, "Really? Actually, there's something you haven't asked yet, right? About... your brother."

“Lord Little Lucky Grass King, this seems to involve some secrets. Should we avoid it?” Harold asked.

Elhesen also looked at Nasita, awaiting her command.

“There is no need. As sages, you have the right to know all this,” Nasita said meaningfully.

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