In another hidden cave.

Albedo and Kevin came here.

Kevin's search for survivors was through the source of prayer, the source of hope.

He always starts looking from the place with the most people, which is also the place with the most hope.

When I came here, I found that there were indeed many people hiding in this secret corner.

Sitrali thought it was Mavica who had returned and ran straight over.

When he saw that they were two strangers, his eyes were filled with vigilance and loss.

After some tentative negotiations.

With a gleam in her eyes, Sitrali grabbed Kevin's hand.

"Save Nata."

Albedo crossed his arms and thought for a while before asking.

"How many people are there?"

Xitlari confirmed: "68 people, this is the last surviving place, the farthest from the fire.

As long as this place hasn't fallen, there will be more than 68 people in Nata."

Albedo sighed softly.

“It looks like there are only about 60 people left.”

"what?"

Sitrali turned her head suddenly and found dots of red fire floating in the cave.

With screams, people began to panic and ran out of the cave.

"Wait, don't panic, listen to me first."

Xitlari hurriedly ran out with the crowd.

Kevin and Albedo looked at each other and followed him out.

As soon as I came out of the cave, I heard a shout.

"Listen to the roar of the sun."

Everyone looked towards the sky.

Where there was no sun, she became the sun, rising quickly and spreading her light to the earth.

The flaming sword seemed to pierce the sky and slash towards the raging fire.

"Mavica!"

With tears in her eyes, Sitrali looked at Mavica who rushed towards the fire regardless of everything, and she knew that the plan had failed.

And Mavica was going to die before his eyes.

The figure Kevin was staring at.

"Albedo!"

"I know she can still be saved."

A golden light flashed in Albedo's eyes, and a yellow mark was instantly engraved in the fire.

Kevin smiled slightly and murmured.

"Why would anyone use fire to fight fire? What a fool."

Sitrali smiled with a pale face.

"Nata is out of water to put out the fire; the last bit was drunk yesterday.

Thank you for saving her and Natasha."

After Albedo finished explaining his purpose, Sitrali didn't know how many times she said thank you.

She was just grasping at straws, afraid that the two would run away.

After a while.

After settling the frightened people, Sitrali came to the two of them again.

"How is it, Mavicka..."

Albedo just came back to his senses and stared into the distance.

In the center of Nata, countless fire points gathered together and formed a human shape.

The heat emitted by the fire man almost burned most of Nanata's territory to ashes.

It didn't move and just stood there quietly.

Kevin frowned slightly.

"Is it the same as Inazuma's situation?"

Albedo, who was always calm, showed a hint of collapse.

“This is a struggle between two countries, and I have seen countless people helping their gods.

It seemed all I could do was watch.

That brain structure is there, and the pseudo-neurons are hidden in it.

They are all looking for it, and I am looking for it too, but I can’t find it!”

The last word was extremely trembling.

Kevin could clearly feel the psychological pressure Albedo was under.

He patted Albedo's shoulder gently.

"Don't worry, it's okay. At worst, we'll just be the ones defending."

Sitrali forced a smile.

"As long as there's a chance, it's fine. I don't crave success. Your kindness..."

"Do not."

Albedo interrupted the two of them and looked crazy.

“Kevin, you said this was the only chance.

How can you be stuck here, unable to move forward? "

A yellow mark appeared on Albedo's forehead, and a yellow mark appeared on the ground under the feet of the three people.

Yellow marks appeared in every environment, on every person, and on every monster in Teyvat.

"You're crazy! The bigger the noise, the more violent the backlash will be!"

Kevin wanted to stop it.

Albedo raised his hand to stop him, his face calm and his tone gentle and steady.

"Believe me."

As soon as he finished speaking, Albedo disappeared into the darkness in his yellow robe.

"Do you see the evil god in the distance?"

"who are you?"

"My name is Albedo, and I'm here to help you seize the power of the evil god."

"You are crazy!"

"Trust me, follow me, this is your last chance."

"There are still 8 days until the destruction of Teyvat. Are we going to stay here forever?"

"There is still hope for Teyvat. Believe in this and follow me."

"I will point you in the right direction, but you have to walk the path."

"I...wait, let me take it easy first."

Sitrali listened to the various sounds coming from the black robe with a puzzled tone.

"What's up with him?"

Kevin's tense body relaxed and he respected Albedo's choice.

"He appears all over the world, leading everyone to seize the evil god's power at the same time."

Xitrali covered her mouth, her pupils dilated.

"So he split himself into countless pieces?"

"No, he's multitasking."

Xitrali came to her senses and immediately shouted.

"Stop him! Anyone would go crazy if he does this."

In the void beneath the yellow robe, various images were vaguely revealed, mixing together and becoming extremely distorted.

Those seemed to be what Albedo saw.

The survivors spoke more and more words, until they became unclear.

Kevin could vaguely hear the three words Albedo said.

"Believe me."

Sitlari turned her head suddenly and saw Albedo walking towards her.

He pointed in a certain direction skillfully.

"See? That's the location of the evil god."

"Abe..."

"Do you believe him?"

Kevin asked with a serious look on his face.

Sitlari understood what he meant and looked at Albedo who was still talking to himself with respect in her eyes.

"Stop talking, I'll go with you!"

Albedo stopped talking, turned around and walked away like a robot.

Kevin looked at the backs of the two men, his eyes filled with anticipation.

Xitlari suddenly turned around and said to Kevin.

"There are still dozens of dedicated Nata warriors in this gathering place. Now that I'm gone, I hope you can give them direction."

"I will. Everyone has his or her use. In this time of disaster, no one is incompetent."

"With your words, I feel relieved."

. . . . . .

Kevin took over command of the gathering place.

He directed people to dig deep into the ground.

With Kevin's cooperation, a weak column of water spurted upwards.

That's groundwater.

People forcibly suppressed their physiological throbbing and looked at Kevin eagerly.

Kevin came to the edge of the water column, and streaks of light went down.

The tiny column of water quickly grew larger, large enough for everyone to drink from.

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