Upon reading this, readers of Teyvat couldn't help but hold their breath.

The scenes described inside, though distant and unfamiliar, were exceptionally novel, leaving them all deeply impressed.

The sun depicted in the book is no longer the warm and welcoming light source of daily life, but a giant bomb that could trigger a catastrophe at any moment.

This concept is frightening even in imagination, let alone in person. The heavy sense of oppression is like an invisible hand gripping the heart of every reader, maximizing their sense of immersion.

Just like the sun overhead, which could explode at any moment.

Generally speaking, the more unstable an object is, the more likely it is to evoke fear and trigger an instinctive fear response.

On the continent of Teyvat, readers gradually realized why the inhabitants of Earth would go to any lengths to escape with their planet.

The explosion of the sun is no joke. An explosion of this magnitude would be devastating, not to mention ordinary mortals. Even the Seven Rulers of the Mortal Realm and the Seven Elemental Dragon Lords, the most powerful beings on the continent of Teyvat, would likely be overwhelmed by the flames.

Mond.

Klee was sitting in the arms of the leader of the troupe, listening attentively as the leader read "The Wandering Blue Star" to her, with Klee's favorite snacks beside her.

When Klee heard Jean read this passage, she suddenly looked up, her eyes filled with interest and innocence. Sucking on her finger, she asked, "President Jean, will the sun really explode? If the sun exploded, would it turn into a giant bouncy bomb? That would be so cool!"

Hearing Klee's words, Jean didn't know how to teach her, because she had never seen the sun explode either.

No, no, saying the sun will explode is simply unrealistic.

I don't know about the suns in other universes, but the sun on the continent of Teyvat has never had any problems in all these years, let alone exploded.

After thinking for a while, Jean lowered her head and patiently explained to Klee:

"Klee, the sun exploding is not a fun thing. Besides, the sun isn't your bouncy bomb that you can just detonate. You can pretend this story is a fictional fairy tale, don't take it too seriously."

Klee seemed a little confused, but she nodded nonetheless and then sat quietly in Jean's lap, continuing the story.

Her eyes were filled with curiosity and anticipation, as if she were imagining the distant and mysterious world described in the book.

..................

During my teenage years, when I was shrouded in the fear of choice, I always spent every long night in deep anxiety.

At that time, I was filled with anxiety and confusion about the future, as if every decision I made could change my destiny.

However, the real nightmare arrived without warning on a peaceful dawn.

The immense impact of the Blue Star Engine, coupled with the disruption of the balance of the iron-nickel core in the Earth's core, led to an unprecedented natural disaster.

On that day, the scorching magma deep underground, like a wild beast unleashed, rampaged through the earth's crust and attacked our peaceful underground city.

The disaster happened too suddenly and too cruelly. The fiery red magma swept everything away like molten iron, turning the entire underground city into a dark red light, a light that contained destruction and death.

Countless terrifying magma surged into the underground human city deep beneath the earth like a tidal wave. Without exception, the residents who failed to evacuate in time could only watch helplessly as the magma poured in.

The once-prosperous underground city collapsed instantly, turning into ruins as lava invaded.

Faced with the power of nature, any means are merely minor interventions; humanity is simply powerless to prevent disasters of this magnitude.

In that terrifying dark red light, my mother, along with other residents who failed to evacuate in time, was mercilessly swallowed up. At that moment, I lost the warmth of my mother, the coziness of my home, and all my hopes for the future.

I remember the sky was exceptionally dark that day, as if even the sun was mourning the disaster. I stood before the ruins of the underground city, watching the gradually cooling lava, my heart filled with endless grief and despair. My mother's voice, my mother's smile, were forever etched in my memory at that moment.

Since then, I have come to understand the fragility of life and the ruthlessness of the world. That disaster not only took away my dearest mother, but also ended my childhood and led me into a new world full of challenges and unknowns.

..................

Readers in Teyvat were completely baffled.

Sumeru.

Desia sat in Candice's room, reading the science fiction novel Candice had recommended to her, feeling deep sympathy for the protagonist's plight.

Although the protagonist was born in an era of planetary wandering, he was still lucky enough to receive an education like a normal child and to have the love of his parents.

But just as he was enjoying a wonderful education, his home was suddenly engulfed in flames!

Their peaceful life was thus shattered.

When he returned to his home and looked at the former underground city, all that remained was a ruin belching thick smoke. How devastated he must have felt.

When Candice saw the protagonist's home destroyed by lava, she also felt an indescribable heaviness in her heart.

How desperate must one feel to watch their homeland be destroyed?

Just thinking about it makes one feel like their heart is being torn apart.

Liyue.

At this moment, Keqing imagined that if she were to watch Liyue be destroyed, she felt she would be so desperate that she would faint on the ground.

She couldn't accept watching helplessly as the slowly flourishing Liyue was destroyed right before her eyes.

now.

At this point, the readers fell silent.

Their eyes were glued to the book "Wandering Blue Star," as if they were completely captivated by the plot.

In the author's writing, the disaster on that distant planet seems to be happening right before our eyes, within reach.

Through the book's vivid descriptions, they seem to be on that planet, in that era, witnessing firsthand how a strong and brilliant high-tech civilized city was completely destroyed by an unexpected disaster!

This is like a cruel joke that fate has played on humanity.

However, the price that this cruel joke of fate has brought to people is far too heavy.

Mona sat by the window, one hand resting on the sensational novel. Her head was slightly furrowed, and a complex emotion flickered in the corner of her eye: "Although I understand that this is fate's arrangement, this... this is too cruel."

Barbara, resting in the Church of the West, saw this scene and her eyes filled with worry and fear: "If... if Mondstadt becomes like this, and what about my sisters..."

In the main hall of the Knights of Favonius, Grand Master Jean was comforting the frightened Klee. She gently stroked Klee's hair, her voice tender yet firm: "Klee, don't be afraid. Everything here is fake, just like the Great Demon King destroying the village—it's all fiction."

Although she was comforting Klee, Captain Kochin's mood also became quite heavy. Putting herself in the protagonist's shoes, this outcome was unacceptable to everyone.

On the continent of Teyvat, neither Mona, Barbara, nor Jean wished for themselves or their loved ones to suffer the tragedy described in that book.

None of them wanted to become a lost teenager who lost everything and could only watch helplessly as lava destroyed their home.

This novel is not only a fictional story, but also a thought-provoking allegory, making everyone on the continent of Teyvat secretly pray that such a disaster will never befall them.

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