Honestly, shouldn't this be a huge production? Why are there only four NPCs in the game?

[↑Touch your low-spec, budget phone and think carefully. If miHoYo really makes a game with 20 or 30 players and demonstrates the timing of the battles, it will explode, it really will explode.]

[Inazuma only has a few people fighting; it's only in the anime that there are many more.]

To be honest, I was a little nervous until just now, afraid that things would be exposed, until I saw Rahman's acting skills...

Rahman's acting was simply superb.

[Everyone in Sumeru is a movie star.]

I cannot accept that Rahman wasn't awarded the Oscar for Teyvat this year; the Gilded Brigade's performance was also a big plus.

The afterglow of the setting sun spilled onto the desert, and the gilded armor gleamed with a cold light in the twilight.

Rahman led the elite troops of the Gilded Brigade in a fierce offensive against the thirty-man regiment commanded by Seno, according to the established plan.

The battle turned out to be unexpectedly one-sided.

Under the command of Seno and with the cooperation of the Traveler Ying, the thirty-man group swept through the Gilded Brigade's defenses like autumn leaves in the wind.

The well-trained group of thirty worked in perfect harmony and captured all the mercenaries and their associates of the Gilded Brigade in less than an hour.

To make the performance more realistic, even though he was bound hand and foot, Rahman still roared at the top of his lungs: "The followers of the Grass God will all die a horrible death! The Red King will surely unleash the most vicious curse!"

His ferocious face looked particularly terrifying in the twilight, and his voice echoed in the empty desert.

Seno immediately understood Rahman's intention and shouted in unison: "Shut up! You blasphemous madman!"

Before he finished speaking, he darted forward and delivered a precise chop to the back of Rahman's neck, knocking him unconscious. The meticulously planned capture operation thus came to a perfect end.

[Sino's punch seems to have a personal grudge involved.]

Rahman's shout carried a hint of genuine emotion.

[His performance was flawless.]

The thirty-man mercenary group forced the seemingly unwilling members of the gilded brigade to leave.

After the mercenaries left, Seno and Ying did not hesitate and immediately began to move to a location where they would not be eavesdropped on to continue their conversation.

Sino said this step was executed perfectly.

Ying and Paimon felt the same way.

Paimon felt that the punch Cyno gave Rahman at the end looked pretty hard.

Instead of answering the question directly, Sino said:

"I will go to Kawan Post Station later to oversee the rest of the matter. I promise that I will get everyone safely into Sumeru City."

Ying smiled gently and then said, "Thank you, Seno."

Paimon immediately forgot about what he had asked Seno earlier and said, "Yes, thanks to you, we were able to succeed this time!"

Sino shook his head and said, "It's not time to celebrate yet. I bet Dixia is waiting for you at this time."

"Go to her place. She's probably waiting for you to introduce her to Tinari. Don't delay the plan."

But Paimon had some doubts, saying, "Speaking of which, is it really okay if we don't tell Tinari the whole plan? What if he doesn't trust us..."

Ying pondered for a moment, then said, "I worry about that too."

Seno reassured the two, saying, "Tinari and I have a very good relationship. Based on our friendship, I think that if I deliver my message, I can convince him. He knows I wouldn't joke like that."

“If we need help, Tinari would be the best choice…”

Before he could finish speaking, Seno suddenly thought of the reformers Caesar, Laira, Mingyuan, Zhuge Xun...

Then, after a moment's thought, he added: "...one of them."

"Anyway, let's move on to the next step quickly and not keep them waiting," Seno said to the two.

Without hesitation, Ying and Paimon immediately headed towards Kawan Station, where they found Dixia waiting for them.

Dixia complained that the two of them arrived too late.

Paimon apologized, saying he didn't expect to make her wait so long.

Dixia laughed and said, "I just wanted to make your consciences hurt so that you would correct your attitude. After all, what's next is the most important thing, but you've been so slow."

"The previous matter was rather troublesome," Ying explained to herself.

"...Haha, look at your serious expression, I don't even want to make things difficult for you," Dixia said with a smile.

She stood up, stretched, and said, "Hmm~ My arms are so stiff from waiting! Let's go, get moving, and get this done as soon as possible."

Paimon began asking for details of the plan, wanting to know what the next step should be and where this operation should begin.

Desia then explained their mission: to ascertain the status of the Fools' executor, "The Doctor," eliminate risks, and ensure that he would not hinder the group's rescue of Little Lucky Grass King.

This is why Dixia said that their mission was the most important part.

The Church already has an artificial god waiting to be dealt with within its own ranks. If the second executive officer of the Fools, Dr., who is comparable to a god, were to interfere at this time...

Then completing the task would be impossible.

(All of the above is based on the premise that Amon or the Red King do not intervene; this is essentially a safety net scenario.)

……

Meanwhile, in the Papal House, Caesar's office.

Laila was still trying to finish the work that originally belonged to Caesar. She frowned, still looking worried that she wouldn't be able to complete all the work.

However, the reality is that the number of documents on the desk is decreasing one by one.

If this scene were to happen to other scholars, it would be like seeing a ghost—could Caesar's workload really be accomplished by a normal scholar?

"The teacher is even more tired than I thought..."

Laila muttered to herself.

In her mind, a voice responded helplessly: "Because you are taking on all the internal affairs of the reformers, something even the teacher himself wouldn't do."

"Laila, you're really something."

Laila chuckled and said, "Isn't it because you're helping me share the burden? So I subconsciously thought of doing a little more."

“I’m telling you, this body is shared by both of us. Even if taking turns can alleviate mental fatigue, do you think our bodies are made of iron?” In Leila’s mind, a girl who looked exactly like her said helplessly.

She is Laila, or more precisely, another Laila.

When Laila first arrived at the Order of the Church, she lacked confidence and the excessive mental pressure caused her to develop a split personality, resulting in the emergence of a second personality.

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