"No matter what kind of land you come from, a little divination will reveal your origins. I'll start now—"

Mona said, "I need to determine what kind of 'internet celebrity' you are."

Mona was about to divine Fischl's fate when Oz stopped her.

"Ms. Mona! Please don't dwell on this. Mentioning our destroyed homeland always saddens you, Miss."

"A sorcerer as great as you must be able to understand the small sorrow of a princess from a fallen kingdom, right?"

See, this is a sign of high emotional intelligence.

If Mona were to perform a divination, she would discover that Fischl is just an ordinary girl, and there is no such thing as a secluded paradise.

But after Oz said that, Mona naturally stopped doing divination, at least not openly.

In fact, Mona secretly read about Amy's fate later, and was so shocked that she trembled all over.

Then she couldn't help but laugh. Oh no, Mona tried very hard to hold it in; she really tried.

From then on, little Amy no longer dared to call Mona a mortal, and instead referred to her as the great astrologer.

However, after reading this passage, readers became even more convinced that this girl named Fischl was not some 'Princess of Judgment' with a special identity.

They didn't even dare to let 'Mona Appraisal' properly appraise it; they could only glance at it and call it a thimble.

Fischl is indeed not a 'convicted princess'; she is merely living in her own dream, enjoying this world.

But if she treats reality as a dream, then why can't her dream be real? Therefore, she is the 'Princess of Judgment'.

The children before were able to live in their dreams only with the help of people like Tadalia and the Night Palace.

But Fischl is different; she doesn't need anyone to 'protect' her dreams, nor does she need anyone to 'weave' her dreams.

She can protect her own dream and will not allow others to shatter it, because in her heart, her dream is above this world!

The world can't contain my dreams; the world is just too small!

Perhaps Fischl will also be able to see Lanaro, just like the Night Palace.

Furina understood Fischl to some extent. Although Furina wasn't exactly a chuunibyou (a person with delusions of grandeur), she, like Fischl, was 'playing' a role and integrating herself into reality.

However, the two are exactly opposite. Furnessa hopes that people can accept her 'false self' while affirming her true self.

Fischl, on the other hand, hopes that people can accept the real her, while also affirming the 'fake her'.

Both of them were actually shutting out their true selves, one was doing it voluntarily and the other was doing it passively.

Returning to the story, Mona led everyone to the outskirts of Mondstadt to perform divination using water magic.

Seeing the 'water plate' appear in front of Mona and then fiddle with it, Paimon couldn't help but sigh.

"I don't know what happened, but it seems really amazing."

The translation is: I don't understand it, but I'm deeply moved.

Mona exclaimed in surprise, "How amazing! This is the first time I've ever seen anything like it. According to the divination, these meteorites seem to be someone's destiny seat."

"The 'Destiny Star' on the 'Seal of Fate' is a real celestial body that exists deep in the sky; it is not merely something that exists in a concept."

Now, the readers are just like Paimon: I don't understand, but I'm deeply shocked! So the constellations really exist? I thought it was just an astrologer fooling around.

No, the person who said that was also an astrologer... no, no, the author of this book was a prophet... no, no, no, prophetes also seem to rely on astrology for prophecy?

Never mind that. Why is Mona so serious and professional this time? She's not at all like the witty character she was in the previous stories!

In reality, Mona tilted her head back and smiled happily. Lin Qiu hadn't lied to her after all; she had misunderstood him.

He actually wrote my story again and salvaged my image.

As expected, I, Astoluggis Mona Megistus, am not fooled!

Coincidentally, Mona in the book also says to the travelers and others: "Praise me as much as you like~."

It can be said that whether it's the character in the story or the real person, she has a touch of pride.

Mona's help obviously sped up the process of clearing the meteorite, because Mona could use 'water divination' to calculate the location where the meteorite fell.

I just don't know if her calculation method conforms to physics. If it does, Mona would also be a great physicist.

After dealing with the meteorite at the Traveler's place, Mona wanted to continue investigating the identity of the Constellation's owner, since she had never witnessed a Constellation fall before, which piqued her interest.

People who come into contact with meteorites will fall into a deep sleep, and what they dream about while they are asleep is very likely to be the life of the person whose constellation is the most important.

Unknown high mountains, snow-covered lands, but it can't be the Dragon Ridge Snow Mountain.

Because at this time, the Longji Snow Mountain had not yet been exposed.

No, it's because many people have seen Longji Snow Mountain, so someone will recognize it. Since no one recognizes it, it means that it is an unknown snow mountain.

Mona wanted to stay in a less crowded area to continue her divination, so it was the travelers and others who had to set off to investigate.

During the investigation in Qingcezhuang, one of the patients happened to regain consciousness.

[Gao Laoliu: "It was a very high and very cold snow mountain. In my dream, I was like I was possessed, only thinking about climbing the mountain and reaching the highest peak."]

Like the previous person who was lucid, he was also climbing a snow-capped mountain in his dream.

To make everyone dream the same dream, several versions ahead of the Great Sage.

Having obtained new information, Mona performed another divination and determined the name of the person whose constellation was occupied—Leonard.

Just then, the prototype Thor that the Traveler had encountered earlier beckoned over.

Inazuma, the wandering ronin, waved and asked in a gentle yet cheerful voice, "Hi~, chatting? Can I join you?"

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Character Voice Lines - Mona: About the Unreturned Extinction Star

"I knew the great Mona wouldn't be fooled! Hmph, you can praise my wisdom to your heart's content!"

Chapter 191 The Sixth Seat - The Skirmisher

[Fischl, recognizing the wanderer as the one she had met before, elegantly tossed her hair and replied, "Ah! It's you, Inazuma's wanderer. We meet again."]

Mona seemed to sense something and quickly ran between the traveler and Fischl.

"This Empress... eh?"

Before Fischl could react, Mona had already used her water teleportation spell to escape with everyone.

The soldier frowned, his tone turning somber. ["Last time, in front of the Chiiwa army, it wasn't convenient to attack the famous figure who saved our neighbor. This time, we've run into him again by chance, and I was hoping to settle things while we were at it..."]

An illustration showed the reader the skirmisher's big hat... I mean, the skirmisher's cool pose, with the words "Eleven Executors of the Fools, Sixth Seat - Skirmisher" written next to it.

"Who was that sorcerer just now? She shouldn't know me... Does she have the ability to 'see' things?"

His tone and words changed instantly, abandoning his previous gentleness and now conforming to the stereotypical image of the Fatui Enforcer.

The readers also relaxed their brows in relief and retracted their previous comments that he was gentle.

After some thought, the stragglers finally said, "Soldiers!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the Fools emerged from the darkness like a shadow army and knelt on one knee.

"Go away, those guys from before..."

Before the stragglers could finish speaking, a 'celestial movement' streaked across the sky above his head.

[Another member of the Fools said, "My lord! Another anomaly has occurred; this meteorite is the largest we've seen so far."]

[The stragglers pondered: "With the objective shifted, the top priority remains the collection and study of meteorites."]

One of the kneeling fools said, "My lord, leave the task of hunting down those three brats to me."

The stragglers glanced at him: "...Didn't you hear what I just said? When did I ever give you the right to act on your own?"

To emphasize the imposing presence of the skirmisher, Lin Qiu drew every illustration of him from a low angle, concealing his height while making his aura appear as tall as a three- or four-story building.

On the other side, Mona and the others did not teleport too far, but at least they escaped their pursuers.

Mona told the Travelers that she could tell the other party was a 'Fool's Enforcer' using only the simplest divination, proving that her strength should not be underestimated.

[Oz: "Could he be more powerful than Mona, a rare astrological genius?"]

Mona, with her pride, couldn't stand being told that, and quickly retorted.

"Who said that? He's only slightly better than me in terms of skill; when it comes to astrology, he's far inferior to me!"

"A narrow victory..." the stragglers scoffed.

Rosalyn returned to Winter to report, but he remained in Inazuma, so he could continue reading.

He had met the astrologer named Mona before; she was quite skilled, but compared to him, she was far inferior, since Mona wasn't primarily a combat specialist.

However, this astrologer named Mona can teleport in groups, and Lin Qiu can also teleport in groups.

Is this ability to escape passed down from the lineage of prophets?

Besides the ability to predict the future, do prophets also need to specifically train their escape skills?

What's this all about? Every prophet's master teaches his apprentice how to escape first? Is it because they're afraid of getting beaten up after making the prophecy?

Returning to the story, while everyone was discussing why the Fools had appeared there, Mona was still pondering and analyzing when Paimon spoke first.

"Could it be that this batch of meteorites was orchestrated by the Fatui?"

[Mona: Paimon! How dare you steal my lines!]

It seems that Paimon's problem isn't just mimicking people's speech; he's also been stealing lines for quite some time now.

Paimon: "Pulling a star down from the sky? That's an exaggeration."

Zhongli: Indeed, that's an exaggeration.

Fischl also felt that the Fools were dangerous, and that Mona and the Traveler might encounter trouble if they continued their investigation, so she said to the Traveler:

"Messenger of the stars, you truly are an excellent attendant! I will assign my men to protect you and keep you from the darkness."

[Oz added: "For example...me."]

Yes, Fischl had no other subordinates besides Oz.

Because no one wants to play with her now, but Mona and Bennett will be there to keep her company in the future.

Otherwise, why would she be so willing to go on adventures with Bennett? One reason is that she's worried about Bennett, but another reason is that Bennett is really cooperative.

Mona's pride returned, and she crossed her arms and said:

"Fischl, are you underestimating me? I'm very strong, you know!"

Fortunately, Fischl channeled all her emotional intelligence into Oz, who comforted her:

"No one is more trustworthy than you, madam. However, even the princess worries about your safety."

Low emotional intelligence: I will send someone to protect you.

High emotional intelligence: I trust you, but I'm more worried about your safety.

In the story, the group finds a giant 'destiny star', but Fischl takes his leave at this moment.

It turned out that the appearance of this star caused even the strongest and healthiest soldiers to fall into a deep sleep, forcing Fischl to take over the guard duties in their place.

[Fischl: "Goodbye, traveler. You were a good listener and willing to chat with me."]

"Normally, even within the guild, many adventurers are willing to partner with me only because they want to glean information from Oz's reconnaissance."

"This short trip was a great adventure. The sudden decision to leave caught me off guard..."

Fischl revealed her true feelings, and naturally she was also reluctant to part with the travelers.

After all, not many people are willing to cooperate with her like that, and the traveler is one of them.

But Paimon, clearly lacking emotional intelligence, blurted out:

"Huh? Isn't Fischl's way of speaking a little different from usual?"

Fischl was startled in the story, and Lin Qiu thoughtfully wrote down her innermost thoughts.

[Ah—ahhhhh, I was just spacing out...]

To translate, she said she was out of character (OOC).

Oz quickly smoothed things over, saying, "What you mean, Miss, is that you are so brave and possess wisdom beyond the reach of ordinary people that any puzzle would vanish before you!"

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