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Chapter 21 If your IQ isn't high enough, then Vilette will make up for it.

With the release of the second issue of the Steambird Newspaper's fiction column, more and more people were shocked by the story of "The Three-Body Problem," and suddenly, it seemed as if the scenes described in the book had already appeared before their eyes.

Meanwhile, inside the Mo Mang Palace.

A girl with cascading silver hair was flipping through the second issue of the Steambird Newspaper's fiction column.

Her hair shimmered with a moonlit glow, as if each strand contained the spirit and coolness of water.

Her hair brushed lightly against her shoulders, swaying gently with her steps, exuding a mysterious aura that seemed to belong to another world.

She wore a classic jazz dress, which was intricately designed yet not cumbersome.

Exquisite lace trim and delicate jewelry embellishments reveal ingenuity in every detail, showcasing her noble status.

The dress's color seems to be extracted from the deepest ocean, with deep blue and silver-white intertwined, like the shimmering surface of the sea, showing a distinct beauty in the changing light and shadow.

In the mythology of Fontainebleau, the water goddess Funina is the embodiment of wisdom and beauty, but in reality, she is a fun-loving person, more like a celebrity than a deity.

Even so, Fu Ningna was still drawn to the story in "The Three-Body Problem".

"Lord Water God, if there's nothing else, I'll head back now." Navelette's voice echoed in the reception room as he began his journey home.

"Hey...hey! Don't go! Vilette, can you help me analyze the story in this? I don't quite understand it." Funina's voice carried a hint of unease, and her eyes gleamed with a thirst for knowledge.

Funina was very straightforward. Knowing that her IQ might not be high enough, she asked Navelette to help her analyze the profound things mentioned in the book.

Navelette stopped and stood at the entrance to the drawing room, his posture like a sculpture. It was his calm and composed demeanor that made him appear so composed in any situation.

He knew that Funina's request was not a whim, but stemmed from a genuine thirst for knowledge.

He turned around, a hint of tenderness and understanding flashing in his eyes.

"Hmm... Judging from this author's description, the world we live in is actually a planet, and on the planet is the continent of Teyvat. Different worlds also have different sizes."

His voice was calm and methodical. He walked to the sofa in the living room, sat down again, and began his explanation.

Since there are no cases to be tried right now, and I've finished my work for the time being, I might as well give this water goddess a proper explanation. Maybe it will even make her a little smarter.

Funina listened intently, her heart filled with awe.

She is the water goddess, the judge, and the guardian of Fontaine, but her world has always been confined to her country, her city, and her opera house.

Now, Violet's words were like opening a window, allowing her to see the truly vast world outside.

"Then...is it true? Vilette, please tell me." Furnessa's voice was as gentle and expectant as a summer breeze.

Having long relied on this Supreme Judge, Funina blinked her eyes at him with curiosity.

Navelette nodded slightly, his movements slow and graceful, as if every detail had been carefully considered.

"Hmm... As far as I know, what's described in the book should be true." His voice was deep, each word like a bubble rising from the deep sea, clear and irresistible.

As one of the seven elemental dragons, the Water Dragon King Navelette, even though he is a new generation dragon king who inherited the power of the previous Water Dragon King, still knows many things that ordinary people do not know.

From the knowledge inherited from the modern Water Dragon King, Navelette already knew that the entire continent of Teyvat was just a planet in the vast universe. Compared to the star systems described in the book, it seemed extremely small, let alone the boundless universe.

A glint of surprise flashed in Funina's eyes, her heart raced, and her worldview was completely overturned at that moment.

Her fingers gently touched the pages of the book, as if she could feel the presence of those distant planets within them.

“So it seems that the universe is indeed a vast word.” Her voice carried a hint of joy at self-discovery.

But when her thoughts returned to the Trisolaran civilization in the book, her brows furrowed and a hint of unease flashed in her eyes.

"Hey! The book also says that the Trisolaran civilization has a system of judgment, but aren't their judgments too harsh?" Her voice was filled with sympathy for those distant beings.

"To execute more than 6,000 people simply because a messenger leaked a message is far too cruel."

Navelette walked gently to her side, his steps steady, each step like ripples on an invisible surface of water.

“Lord Water God, I believe that every world has its own laws, and there is no doubt that those who break the law must pay the price.” His voice was devoid of emotion, yet one could sense the profound meaning behind his words.

"It is inherently unreasonable to judge the laws of judgment in other worlds using the concepts of our world." His eyes were firm, as if he could see through the passage of time.

Funina listened quietly, her eyes gradually deepening. Her passion and innocence shone even brighter in the face of Villette's composure, like a tiny star twinkling in the night sky, full of vitality.

Meanwhile, the gods of other countries also saw Luo Xiao's "The Three-Body Problem" published in the Steambird newspaper and were all somewhat surprised.

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