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Chapter 103 Diona: I'll say it again, I have nothing to do with Diorena!

Having proven her abilities to the king, Diorena finally received the honor of being granted the title of Holy Maiden of the Kingdom. Bearing a heavy mission, she prepared to go to an ancient and mysterious tower to complete her ultimate task—to assassinate the enemy leader.

However, fate did not seem to be on her side. In the cold wind and snow, she stepped onto the ancient stone steps of the Zen Pagoda, which had been thought to be destroyed, but had miraculously regained its former glory.

But in that magical moment, fate dealt her a cruel blow. Her mission failed, and Diorena was discovered by pursuers who brutally stabbed her to death in a corner.

On her deathbed, Diorena's eyes were filled with endless longing and fear.

Her gaze seemed to pierce through this confined world and be cast toward another distant and vast universe, and everything before her was nothing but constraint and fear to her.

The moment her life's light went out seemed to foreshadow the end of an era of magic, a magical world full of danger and miracles, a brief but brilliant time, a moment that did not belong to this dimension. The whole process lasted only twenty-five days and five hours.

During this magical moment, a prostitute became the first human to travel through a higher dimension into a lower dimension. She not only took away a golden Holy Grail but also left behind a bunch of fresh grapes and miraculously removed a complete human brain.

With Diorena's death, this extraordinary human event seemed to return to normal, as if those legends had never happened, leaving the world with endless imagination and a deep fog of mystery.

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Upon seeing this, the readers' confusion deepened, their eyes revealing a mixture of bewilderment and curiosity.

At first, everyone thought they had bought the wrong book. "The Three-Body Problem" is clearly a science fiction novel. Steambird Newspaper also added annotations to the science fiction genre after the release of "The Three-Body Problem" and "The Wandering Earth".

Steambird Newspaper has provided systematic annotations for science fiction based on the explanations of 'Xiao Xiao,' the founder of science fiction in Teyvat.

Science fiction, also known as scientific fantasy or scientific fiction, is a literary genre that originated in the modern West.

It is defined as a novel that makes reasonable assumptions based on respect for scientific conclusions. Generally speaking, excellent science fiction novels must have three elements: "logical consistency", "scientific elements" and "humanistic thinking".

The story being told now is more like a fantasy adventure story. Kingdoms, magic, saints—aren't these classic elements of fantasy stories?

But now the book describes these as things that actually happened in real life.

Such a thing would be unbelievable even on the continent of Teyvat, which is filled with elemental energy.

In the minds of the people of Teyvat, no one seems capable of telekinesis except for the omnipotent Seven Gods.

Mondstadt, Cat's Tail Tavern.

Almost all the drinkers were looking at a science fiction novel in their hands.

These Mondstadt drunkards hardly ever read books. What's so interesting about books? Nothing beats the pleasure of drinking.

But as more and more people began to promote this science fiction novel, the already curious drinkers couldn't contain their curiosity and each spent money to buy a copy of "The Three-Body Problem 3: Death's End." The name sounded terrifying; could it be a horror novel?

But as they looked down, each of them gradually became engrossed in it.

"Hey, do you guys really think it's possible to retrieve objects from a distance?"

"How could a human do this? If you ask me, only our great wind god Barbatos could do it."

"Yes, yes, I think so too. In all of Mondstadt, perhaps only Lord Barbatos could do that."

Wendy, who was reading a book and drinking dandelion wine, was completely bewildered when she heard the discussion at the next table of drinkers.

Hearing the patrons' discussion, he muttered to himself, "When could I ever do something like that? Even if I had divine power, I couldn't do something like that! Please stop talking nonsense!"

As Barbatos said, even if he had the ability to alter the terrain, in reality, creating a spatial dimension was beyond the scope of his powers.

"Miss Diona, do you know the author of this novel, 'Xiao Xiao'? May I ask what your relationship is with Diorena?"

Just then, a curious drinker, emboldened by the alcohol, looked up at Diona and asked her a question.

Upon hearing the drinker's words, the catgirl Diona immediately puffed out her cheeks, crossed her arms, and said to him with a haughty expression, "I've said it so many times, this Diorena has nothing to do with me!"

"Seriously! What's with this novel? I've been getting this question since this morning..."

Diona grew angrier the more she thought about it. Just then, she saw a drunk customer collapse onto the table, dropping his copy of "The Three-Body Problem 3: Death's End" to the ground.

Diona glanced around and saw everyone engrossed in their books. She then quietly approached the patron, picked up the book with her cat tail, and muttered to herself:

"Hmph! That annoying drunkard is drunk and passed out in the tavern again. He's such a headache."

"As punishment, I'll keep his novel for now and return it to him when he wakes up."

"And...and this isn't really a punishment. I was just doing a good deed to prevent his book from being picked up by someone else. Yes! That's right! That's it!"

After convincing herself, Diona took the book and returned to the backstage of the Cat's Tail Tavern.

"I want to see what magic this book has that makes so many people talk about it."

Then, Diona opened the book "The Three-Body Problem 3: Death's End" in her hand and began to read it carefully from the beginning.

Soon, she read the rest of the story of the kingdom.

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Yang Dong, a scientist who committed suicide at the beginning of the first book of "The Three-Body Problem", once experienced a shocking revelation of the truth.

She discovered a shocking secret on her mother's hard drive: the fact that human technology was locked by the Sophon. Even more shocking to her was that she finally learned the true identity of her mother, Ye Jie.

This series of discoveries completely shattered her will to live, reducing her belief in survival to zero.

Having lost her faith, Yang Dong staggered to the laboratory where she used to work.

There, a bespectacled man led her and showed her a computer model simulating the ecological environment of Earth.

Yang Dong stood in front of the model, staring intently at the screen, her eyes filled with surprise and confusion.

She discovered that when the initial model of the Earth was devoid of life, the Earth, without the interaction of plants, animals, and bacteria, no longer possessed the atmospheric environment it has today.

This desolate Earth, without oceans and rivers, will become a lifeless yellow planet.

This discovery plunged Yang Dong into deep thought.

She began to imagine how enormous an impact these civilizations would have on the vast universe if the entire universe were imagined as a single planet, and the countless civilizations within it as plants, animals, and bacteria.

Her thoughts gradually expanded, her eyes sparkling with the light of exploration of the mysteries of the universe. Yang Dong realized that life's impact on the world was so profound, and its impact on the earth was so enormous.

In her mind, the universe is no longer a cold celestial body, but a vibrant and ever-changing organism, and every civilization is a part of its life.

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