Liyue, Qunyu Pavilion.

Keqing and Ningguang are immersed in the world of a light novel, which tells the story of a couple who, due to war and differing ideologies, eventually become adversaries.

As the story unfolds, the protagonist and his wife eventually become enemies on the battlefield, armed and facing each other.

After hearing this part of the story, Ke Qing couldn't help but raise her head smugly and cross her legs. A hint of confidence and satisfaction shone in her eyes.

"Hmph~ I told you long ago that they got married so hastily and didn't really get to know each other. Now it seems that, just as I predicted, the couple are on opposing sides and are even going to draw their swords against each other."

Ningguang, who was standing next to Keqing, showed a hint of embarrassment when she heard Keqing's words, but she still tried to remain calm.

Although her voice was calm, a hint of helplessness could be seen in her eyes:

"Alright, Keqing, you guessed right this time. No matter how rushed or how scarce resources are when two people get married, as a married couple, they still need more mutual understanding and compromise."

As she spoke, Ningguang lowered her head slightly, a thoughtful look flashing in her eyes. She continued softly:

"A couple who once shared a bed are now opposing enemies on the battlefield. Is this a cruel twist of fate, or a punishment for their rash decision?"

Keqing and Ningguang both fell silent, their gazes fixed on the window, their hearts filled with感慨 (gǎnkǎi, deep feelings) about the story and profound reflections on human nature.

……

On the island of Inazuma, Kokoro Sango stands quietly by the sea, gazing at the shimmering surface of the ocean.

Her hand rested gently on her chest, her blue eyes reflecting the distant waves, and a thoughtful expression on her face.

Her voice was low and reserved, as if she were talking to herself: "Are there rebels among them too?"

She recalled the history of Inazuma. The resistance was originally formed to oppose the Eye-Kari Edict, to resist the oppression of civilians by the shogunate army, and also to resist the Raiden General who was misled by the Fools and the Inazuma resistance forces.

"Our Inazuma resistance army initially arose to protest the Eye-Killing Edict, against the oppression of civilians by the shogunate army, and against the Raiden General who was then misled by the Fools and the Inazuma resistance forces..."

She sighed softly and continued, "And these rebels in the book, although they are also rebelling against the government and opposing the plan to make their planet wander,... this plan to make the planet wander was originally supported and approved by the entire population..."

Xin Hai's brows furrowed slightly, his eyes revealing confusion and bewilderment.

She couldn't understand why these people would take up arms and rebel against the federal government that had been trying so hard to save humanity.

Filled with doubt, Xin Hai sat on a rock by the sea and continued to look down.

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

After months of fierce fighting, the rebels swept across the continents with overwhelming superiority, forcing the government forces to retreat to their last stronghold in the center of Blue Star's control.

In a corner of the shelter, I lay wounded, each breath accompanied by excruciating pain.

The despair of war and self-reflection plunged me into deep anguish.

Could it be... that the federal government really made a mistake?

This forced humanity to flee with the planet Earth, causing unprecedented disasters for humanity and the entire planet, resulting in the deaths of countless creatures and the destruction of numerous civilizations.

After paying such a heavy price, was the solar explosion just a conspiracy by the federal government?

Gradually, I realized that the only way to redeem my soul was to hand over the lifeline of Earth—the cockpit—to the rebels outside.

I struggled to pull out my pistol and dragged my wounded body toward the driver's seat.

The corridor was deserted, as if foreshadowing the inevitable outcome of the war.

Inside the spacious cockpit, only 5000 loyal members of the Federation remained, their eyes revealing a firm yet tragic resolve.

Suddenly, the Supreme Ruler's voice came from the sky, deep and full of emotion:

"We don't know if we'll live to see the day when the truth is proven... but if humanity can continue for generations, then all people will shed tears at our graves!"

"Blue Star will be our eternal monument."

As these words fell, the gates slowly opened, and 5000 members of the Last Federation walked out in neat rows, surrendering their weapons.

They were escorted to the icy, frigid ice, where, in the biting wind, they lost the batteries from their thermos flasks—a death sentence for them.

Like forgotten sculptures, they lay motionless in the extreme cold, frozen to death.

When the execution of the criminals ended, the people on the shore sang a victory song—"O Sole Mio."

That resounding song was both an indictment of the sinners and a praise of the sun.

Like everyone else, I was moved by this poignant song. We looked up at the sun, reverently immersing ourselves in this moment.

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

Upon seeing this, the people of Teyvat had many different opinions.

Beidou sat on the bed, took a big gulp of wine, and shouted, "These ingrates! They did their best to help them escape their fate of extinction, and now they've frozen them to death! What a bunch of beasts!"

Because ships often sail at sea, they sometimes encounter cold air. If they don't bring enough warm clothes, they can be frozen by the cold wind for several days.

Therefore, Beidou knows what it feels like to be frozen to death. It is an absolute torture, many times more cruel than being executed directly.

And those they executed were the human elites who spent their days busy figuring out how to get rid of Earth.

Mond.

Seeing this, Yura clenched her fist: "These guys are even more despicable than those who ostracized me!"

"Even if those people are criminals, they don't deserve such severe punishment. Besides, they didn't know if the sun would explode, but at least they took action instead of just sitting there waiting to die."

……

Rice wife.

Upon seeing this scene, Arataki Kazuto immediately stood up from the broken wooden crate in a panic: "Aaaaaaaah! I can't take it anymore! If I see those rebels, I'm going to beat them to a pulp!"

Yuan Tai scratched the back of his head, somewhat embarrassed, and reminded him, "Boss... according to the description in the book, their weapons and equipment are much more advanced than ours. You can't beat them."

Ichidou: "What do you know? Even if I can't beat them, I'll still beat them up. That's called courage!"

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Sumeru.

A hint of doubt flashed in Elhesen's eyes when he saw this.

He carefully recalled the contents of the book and murmured, "They can all make the whole planet work and even escape to another planet, while the weapons and equipment of the rebels described in the book are just ordinary equipment."

"Based on the principle that once technology reaches a certain level, it is enough to crush everything, how could the Federal Government Army, which clearly possesses a powerful space fleet capable of even destroying meteor showers, possibly be no match for the rebels armed with only primitive weapons?"

"Could it be... that they are deliberately holding back?"

Thinking of this, Elhesen couldn't help but continue reading, wanting to find out more.

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