Nasita could only slow the bird's fall, but she couldn't make its feathers grow back, and that was the problem.
Dina Zede must be awakened from her dream in order to completely protect her life.
However, Nasita cannot forcibly awaken Dinazedai, as this would create a vicious cycle.
As for how to decipher the dream, Nasita cannot say directly; travelers can only deduce it themselves.
With her incredible connections, Yingmei begins her first deduction, and with Narcida's hint, she first eliminates a wrong answer: it's not a 'time loop'.
Paimon, the ultimate eater, suggests going to look for more clues (Truth Bullets).
The travelers agreed with this, so the two returned to the festival and questioned everyone inside.
The fruit vendor seemed normal, only asking if I wanted to buy sunset fruit, little sister, as if he wanted to become my save point.
The fortune teller on the other side also didn't find anything.
The only thing that makes readers want to complain is that this fortune teller is clearly a novice who still needs to flip through books, so why are his fortune telling predictions so accurate? Damn!
It was very accurate, so the traveler wanted to ask him for the details of the prophecy.
The traveler came to him to translate what the prophecy of "Tama" meant, but he couldn't translate it at all; he was just a half-baked translator.
Even though he's only a novice, his calculations are incredibly accurate. What, you're not convinced?
Readers really want to complain: Are all prophets like this? Even the newbies are this good?
It can only be said that Mona's expertise is still rising. The fortune teller can only say a few vague words and he's already this amazing. Mona, on the other hand, truly sees through life.
However, the fortune teller wasn't just spouting nonsense from books; he had more to say.
Chapter 531 Obtaining the Key Item - Dishia
[Zimia: "I think... the 'revelation' that the gods give us will only be vague hints; to figure out the specifics is the realm of the gods."]
Mona scoffed, "The realm of the gods? This isn't even close."
The mastermind behind this is the Order of the Church; Mona can easily figure out such a small trick.
Mona, however, remained intensely curious, because she could only figure out who the mastermind was, but not their purpose.
Mona could only vaguely understand the matter of gods, and coincidentally, the Faith Council wanted to create gods.
But regardless of whether she was a god or a mortal, Mona was very proud and never believed that humans could not reach the realm of gods.
However, ever since she met Lin Qiu, she has really begun to wonder if Lin Qiu is some kind of 'divine being'.
Mona couldn't understand Lin Qiu's prophetic methods, content, clarity, and scope. It was hard to say whether her master could even do it!
However, after actually touching Lin Qiu, Mona confirmed that he was indeed a human.
This only fueled Mona's competitive spirit. She was determined to figure everything out so that she could become a top fortune teller, surpassing Lin Qiu!
The fortune teller in the story clearly didn't have such grand ideas; for him, the realm of the gods was untouchable.
The divine message was: 'Overcome your fear, and the sun will surely rise.'
That was all he could do to help; Zimia could only wish the traveler good luck.
The traveler decided to go find Dixia to ask about the situation, which happened right after he encountered a group of robbers.
The traveler didn't waste any words and directly pointed out everything that Dixia had just experienced, making her believe that she could 'predict'.
[Dishia: "Oh? So you saw it. If you saw it, you should have shown up sooner. With someone protecting you closely, I could act more freely."]
See, Dixia is quite the materialist; she has no ulterior motives whatsoever and simply treats the traveler as if he were right there on the scene.
Helpless, the traveler could only continue to explain Dixia's future plans, hoping to make her more alert and take them seriously.
The traveler in the story falls into thought, considering what to use to make a final decision. This must be something important to Desia, but unknown to everyone else.
The Traveler said, "You were injured because the greatsword wasn't working well for you... I sold my previous greatsword to support the festival."
This startled Dixia. She had never mentioned this information before. How did the traveler know it?
In a panic, Dixia's first reaction was to cover the traveler's mouth, and then observe Dina Zede's reaction. Fortunately, the other party did not react, and she breathed a sigh of relief.
Readers know that the current Dina Zede is fake, so they have no reaction after hearing this.
In real life, Yingmei started swaying her body, inexplicably happy and smug.
How should I put it? This story suddenly gave me the feeling of being a prophet, knowing everything about other people's affairs.
Revealing someone's future and secrets, and then seeing their surprised expression, is such a satisfying thing!
Is this how Lin Qiu usually feels? It's so satisfying to know what's going on before others even speak, isn't it? And it's so satisfying to see their stunned expressions, isn't it?
So this is what it feels like to have a brain!
Yingmei's lips curled up and she swayed; anyone could tell she was very pleased with herself.
But it's still so troublesome. If Lin Qiu were here, he would probably already know the truth and take me to the mastermind behind the scenes.
Oh no, I've started to become dependent on the 'brain' that helps me speedrun through levels. This is what strategy dependency is all about.
Returning to the story, Dixia in the book also sensed something was wrong, but being less educated, she was afraid of being deceived, so she continued to question it.
The traveler had no choice but to resort to his final trump card—Dina Zede.
Dina Zede, who was standing to the side, listened to the conversation between the two but did not react at all, which was obviously very strange. How could Dixia, who knew her so well, not notice it?
She thought this was a definitive statement, but unexpectedly, the Dina Zede in Dixia's memory had always been like this; her memories had been altered!
In reality, Dixia angrily slammed her fist on the table. Who was this despicable mastermind? How dare they tamper with my memories!
Memory is the foundation of a person's emotions, and the feeling of having one's emotions toyed with is very unpleasant, especially for someone as sentimental as Dixia, who was furious.
Upon closer examination, the only ones capable of doing something like this in Sumeru are the Grass God and the Great Sage, right?
If even the Grass God wants to break free from this 'dream,' then the answer is obvious.
Dixia began to consider the possibility of infiltrating the Sumeru City prison.
If even the relatively uneducated Dixia could think of this possibility, then the other Sumeru people would naturally be able to as well.
Everyone was already furious with the Great Sage, and now they were so angry they suffered a stroke.
Not only do they not care about anything, they also seem to enjoy stirring up trouble!
How about we 'judge' the Great Sage every day? Let him experience the 'cycle' of judgment, otherwise this hatred will never be appeased!
Those outside Sumeru haven't figured out the mastermind yet, mainly due to the information gap. They've only listed the Great Sage as the prime suspect, unlike the people of Sumeru who are so decisive.
This is a good thing, at least the blood pressure of the people outside Sumeru hasn't gone up yet.
You can continue reading the story with peace of mind and gather more information from it.
The traveler in the story still managed to abduct Dixia. In fact, Dixia was quite fond of her, and even if she couldn't persuade her, she was willing to 'play' with the traveler.
The traveler brought Desia to the place where Nasita was, hoping to let Desia understand the 'truth' of things by seeing it with her own eyes.
Unfortunately, this was also useless, because apart from the traveler with this sensitive constitution, no one else could see Narcida.
Not only could Nasita not be seen, but Dina Zede, who was protected by Nasita's power, was also nowhere to be found.
This has really stumped the traveler. He's tried everything, but nothing seems to work. Dixia is starting to think he's playing some strange religious game.
If you can't see it, how can you touch it? Why don't you let Dixia touch it?
Surprisingly, although Dixia couldn't see, she could feel it, so she didn't need to touch it anymore.
Desia possesses a beast-like intuition, which makes her quite sensitive.
If we were to compare, the Traveler is so sensitive that a mere breath on his ear is unbearable, while Dixia is so sensitive that even a slight touch is unbearable; there is a difference.
In short, once you believe it, things become much easier, and we can then discuss the current situation.
After a discussion, Paimon gave a summary.
Paimon: "...So you suspect it was the work of the sages?"
It's you again! Great Sage! You're always there during every 'anti-prostitution' operation!
Now the Great Sage has gone from being the prime suspect to being the confirmed criminal.
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Character Voice - Nasita: Dishia in the story
"It's an amazing sensitivity, like the skin's sensitivity when a cold winter wind blows in through the cuffs of your trousers."
Chapter 532 Another Cycle
Having identified the mastermind behind the crime, the next step is to analyze their methods and how they managed to do it.
This is a cycle that involves the entire Sumeru region! How did they manage to make everyone have the same dream? Aren't the Sumeru people incapable of dreaming?
Readers who are deep in thought notice the emerald green light on the ears of the people talking in the illustration—it's the void!
That's it! It must be the void! Because this is the only thing that almost all Sumeru people possess!
The readers' guesses are also the travelers' guesses; it can only be said that this story has everyone fully engaged and begun to seriously deduce and analyze.
The desert man scratched his head, never expecting that one day he would be spared from discrimination.
Now we know who the beneficiary is and what the method of the crime was, but what about the motive? That's still unknown.
[Nasita: "The void operates according to the heart of God; it is the manifestation of the power of the god of wisdom. It unites the wisdom of all people and bestows knowledge upon them."]
Narcida's words served as a reminder to everyone that the theory of unifying wisdom and then bestowing it upon others is correct, but the problem is that the void is now under the control of the Great Sage and has become his personal property.
In other words, the wisdom that was integrated was almost never used by the other Sumeru people, but was used by the Great Sage. So what did he use it for?
[Dishia: "Could it be that unifying the wisdom of all people means... the Void will then reclaim our minds?"]
The readers were astonished. What an amazing way of thinking this was! Dixia always said she didn't read much, but her mind worked so fast!
Desia's words broadened everyone's thinking. Could this cycle be a way of unification? Then why is the Great Sage doing this?
Paimon in the story also asked this question: What are the benefits of doing this?
[Dishia: "Think about it, if we integrate the wisdom of all the people of Sumeru, wouldn't that be like using Sumeru City as a giant brain...?"]
"...problems that even the smartest minds can't solve might yield new results using this giant brain."
The readers were even more surprised. No, Dixia, are you really that smart?
It's a real waste that you're using your brain to make money instead of your muscles. Your brainpower would be greatly enhanced for both acting and film.
Nasita also praised, "A remarkable deduction, especially the metaphor of comparing Sumeru to a giant brain. Hmm, I like it very much."
This is another example of Nasita's classic encouragement-based education; she loves to praise others.
In real life, Dixia is a little shy, but it feels really good to be praised by the Grass God.
The readers were a little embarrassed, for no particular reason, but Nasita's little head looking left and right in the illustration of this dialogue was just too cute.
While Ying and Dixia were analyzing, Nashida stood in the middle, looking at whoever was speaking. Because she was short, she always tilted her little head up, looking incredibly well-behaved.
However, aside from Narcissus's cuteness, readers are still unclear about the Great Sage's purpose in doing this. What is the super brain for?
It's normal not to know, since the soldier didn't even get a shot in this incident, how could anyone have imagined it was to make him a god?
More importantly, readers' standards are not low enough; they cannot imagine that a great sage would do something like consolidating the power of Sumeru to please Zhi Dong.
In the readers' imagination, damaging the brains of the Sumeru people to 'mine' should at least be used for Sumeru, right? Even if it's less for oneself, it's acceptable.
No one expected the great sage to be so despicable; betraying the country was nothing compared to his outright treason.
The farmer only gave away 100 free draws when he logged in, but he managed to make the Sumeru Man do the cycle more than 100 times.
All I can say is that when readers find out, they'll be so angry they'll have a stroke from the Great Sage's series of actions.
Now we really need to keep blood pressure medication on hand, and Atractylodes macrocephala has inexplicably made a fortune.
Is this a choice a normal human being could make? Why is this idiot so smug?
Indeed, only those who are ignorant and boastful are the most arrogant; the more one knows, the more humble and respectful one becomes.
Returning to the story, the traveler and Desia came to a conclusion (mainly Desia was doing the analysis).
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