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Chapter 22, "The Three-Body Problem I: The Past of Earth," concludes; reactions from gods

Mond.

Wendy, the god of wind, was drinking in the Gift of the Angels, casually picking up the Steambird newspaper, a tavern subscription placed on the table for patrons to enjoy.

However, when he saw the vast universe described in "The Three-Body Problem", his previously somewhat cloudy eyes immediately lit up, revealing a glint of light.

"The world beyond Teyvat...?"

Thinking about it this way, we really are insignificant...

Having said that, the bard became intoxicated by the fine wine.

Liyue.

Zhongli, who was sitting in the Rebirth Hall, drinking tea and reading "The Three-Body Problem" with Hu Tao, paused slightly when he read this part of the book before slowly drinking his tea.

"From a purely rational point of view, such a law is indeed too strict."

"However, a contract is a contract, and it is only reasonable to accept the corresponding punishment for violating the contract."

"Those who break their promises shall be punished for breaking their promises."

Rice wife.

Inside the castle tower.

Lei Yingdian lay half-reclined on the tatami mat, eating tricolor dumplings while flipping through the novel that Yae no Miko had brought her. She didn't look like a god at all; instead, she looked more like a homebody girl.

Unlike the light novels she brought before, Yae Miko brought a novel this time that not only had a subject matter she had never seen before, but it was also a novel that had been printed in a newspaper, which also made Lei Movie feel a bit novel.

When she read this passage, she couldn't help but start to ponder it.

"In that vast and boundless universe, does true eternity exist?"

Sumeru.

In the Jingshan Palace.

Nasida was also using the toilet while reading the Steambird newspaper that had been delivered that morning.

Because of the closure of the Void Terminal, even Narcida, the goddess of grass, needs to obtain information from the outside world through various paper newspapers and documents. Therefore, the Steambird newspaper has become the main way to obtain information from outside Sumeru.

After reading the various science fiction descriptions in the book, Nasida touched his little head, trying hard to digest the knowledge inside.

"The descriptions in this novel are truly wonderful, and the author's ideas are really imaginative. I should let Ah Mao read it sometime; he should be interested."

Fontaine.

Momang Palace.

As Funina continued reading, her brain was clearly starting to overload.

……

At a critical moment when the Trisolaran world was about to be destroyed by the three suns, the achievements in exploring the microcosm were astonishing. The Trisolarans' breakthrough revealed a complex microcosm composed of 11 dimensions. Using this technology, they created sophons—powerful weapons against humanity. Sophons, intelligent computers made from two-dimensional atomic nuclei and protons, were sent to Earth to carry out a dual mission: to monitor humanity and interfere with its scientific experiments.

At an international conference, humanity faced the power of sophons for the first time. A sarcastic message shocked all attendees: "Poor Earthlings, you are nothing but insects!" This plunged all of humanity into deep despair. Wang Sanshui and Dr. Ding, overwhelmed by this sense of powerlessness, drowned their sorrows in alcohol.

However, when Da S showed them the destructive power of locusts in the wheat fields, this shocking sight brought them an understanding: the Trisolarans regarded humans as insignificant insects, but overlooked an eternal truth—insects have never been completely conquered.

……

The Three-Body Problem novel published by Steambird Newspaper ends here.

All that remains for all readers of Watt Continent is this: The Three-Body Problem 1 - The Past of Blue Star has ended. Please look forward to The Three-Body Problem 2 - The Dark Forest.

Upon reading this, Funina felt a pang of disappointment. She hadn't expected the story to end at its most exciting point. This kind of behavior—stopping updates halfway through—made Funina want to drag that scoundrel of an author out, lock him in a dark room, and personally urge him to update, even if it meant firing him.

At the same time, she was also hoping that 'Xiaoxiao' would be able to update as soon as possible.

She couldn't wait to see the conflict between the Trisolaran civilization and the humans of Earth; after all, as someone who enjoys a good time, it seemed to be in her nature to like joining in on excitement.

Even ordinary, lively events would tempt Funina to join in, let alone a clash between civilizations.

Even though she knew it was fake, she still had high hopes.

"Naviette, hurry up and urge Steambird Newspaper to release the sequel to this novel tomorrow. I want to read it!"

As she spoke, Funina lay down on the sofa in the living room, rolling around on it and swinging her arms wildly.

Every movement she made was dramatic, as if she were performing a one-woman show. Her arms waved like a conductor leading an invisible symphony, and her body danced with the surging emotions within her.

Of course, to outsiders, Funina's behavior just seemed like a child throwing a tantrum.

If Yae no Miko were here, she would definitely look at Funinna and let out her merciless laughter: "Oh dear~ this poor water goddess~ is so upset because she can't read the novel that she's having a mental breakdown, crying and making a fuss, waaaaah, so pitiful."

As for Navelette, although he was also eagerly anticipating the update of "The Three-Body Problem," he wouldn't act like a child and throw a tantrum to demand an update, as he was the Supreme Judge of Fontaine, out of consideration for his position.

Seeing Funina's behavior, Navilette, who was already used to it, could only facepalm and say, "Lord Water God, what kind of domineering reader are you? You haven't even asked the author if they've written a sequel, yet you're already demanding that they release it?"

"I...I don't care...If I don't see the sequel to 'The Three-Body Problem' by tomorrow, I'm going to file a complaint against Steambird Newspaper!"

"My Lord Water God, do you think it's appropriate for you to say such things? As the Water God of Fontaine, you..."

"Hmm...it's because I really like the novel written by that 'Xiao Xiao' teacher, right? Vilette, you don't want me to file charges against Steambird Newspaper tomorrow, do you?"

Upon hearing Funina's words, Villette could only rub his temples in exasperation, like an old father driven to despair by his unreasonable daughter. He stood up helplessly and walked toward the door.

As she reached the door, Navelette said without turning her head, "Very well, Ms. Furina, I will convey your message, but please remember, even a god cannot be so capricious as to ignore the hard work of others."

Navelette's words revealed her understanding of Funina, but also demonstrated the sternness of a judge.

After saying that, Vilette's figure disappeared into the reception room of the Mo Mang Palace.

Upon hearing this, Funina finally stopped what she was doing. She sat up, a mischievous glint in her eyes. She knew Navislet would do this for her, just as he had always done. Her heart was filled with anticipation for the story to come, and with gratitude for Navislet.

......

At the same time, Luo Xiao's mind was filled with the constant stream of messages urging for more updates, which was enough to show that the first book of "The Three-Body Problem" had a profound impact on the entire Teyvat continent.

[Reader Funinga has urged you to update your work "The Three-Body Problem" and can't wait to see an update. She has earned 2500 urging points!]

[Reader Navelette has been urging you to update your work, *The Three-Body Problem*, and he can't wait to see an update. He has earned 6789 urging points!]

[Reader Lei Yingdian has been urging you to update your work "The Three-Body Problem" and can't wait to see an update. She has earned 5200 urging points!]

[Reader Nasita has urged you to update your work "The Three-Body Problem" and can't wait to see an update. She has earned 6000 urging points!]

[Reader Hu Tao has been urging you to update your work "The Three-Body Problem" and can't wait to see an update. She has earned 3000 urging points!]

[You have a new reader urging you to update; he can't wait to see you update again. You have earned 11 urging points!]

[You have a new reader urging you to update; he can't wait to see you update again. You have earned 12 urging points!]

......

"Huh? I didn't expect that Vilette and that idiot Water God to be reading 'The Three-Body Problem' too. The spread is so fast."

"And my wife Ying, wife Nasida, and wife Hu Tao are all watching, hehe, this feels pretty good!"

At this moment, Luo Xiao sat on a park bench, his fingers lightly tapping the wooden tabletop. The cover of "The Three-Body Problem" was printed on the Steambird newspaper in front of him. He felt as if he were surrounded by a warm current, warm and excited.

A system notification sounded in his mind; it was from his wives in his past life, who had become his readers in this world as well.

His thoughts drifted away, imagining those heroines who once only existed on the screen, now perusing his works in every corner of the Teyvat continent.

Luo Xiao's lips unconsciously curled up; this unexpected surprise made his heart race.

The story of "The Three-Body Problem" is like a seed that quickly took root and sprouted on the continent of Teyvat.

From Mondstadt taverns to Liyue teahouses, and even Inazuma's bookstore, everyone is discussing this work.

The name "Xiao Xiao" also spread rapidly across the mainland along with this trend.

He could sense that whenever someone opened "The Three-Body Problem," a notification sound would ring in their mind, indicating an increase in the "update value." This was not only the readers' desire for the story, but also their recognition and expectation of the world he created in "The Three-Body Problem."

This also shows that "The Three-Body Problem" has become incredibly popular in Teyvat. Even though it is only the first book in the "Three-Body Problem" trilogy, "The Past of Blue Star", its popularity far exceeds that of any previous work in Teyvat.

With only two issues published, the news had already spread to distant Liyue, Inazuma, and even Mondstadt.

Almost everyone who saw this issue of Steambird newspaper, whether they were seasoned bookworms or complete newbies, was deeply captivated by the story of "The Three-Body Problem".

Luo Xiao could deduce this from the constant stream of "urging for updates" points generated in his mind. After all, if they hadn't been attracted by the story of "The Three-Body Problem," they wouldn't have been interested in what would happen next, and naturally wouldn't have felt the urge to update, and therefore wouldn't have any "urging for updates" points.

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P.S.: This is a 3,000-word chapter, guys. Now no one will say the author's writing is too short, right?

In addition, if you have any good suggestions, please feel free to put them in the book review or chapter review. If they are reasonable, Xiaoxiao will adopt them. Thank you for your support!

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