Mona grew increasingly anxious as she read, wishing she could fly to Sumeru immediately to buy the book; her desire to purchase it was growing stronger.

All those involved in the prophecy will be brought to justice!

Narcida in the story is also a little anxious. She can't make prophecies, but she can calculate the future.

After exchanging information with the traveler and learning of the Great Sage's words, she calculated part of the future and understood the Great Sage's plan.

It must be stopped, because this plan will harm the people of Sumeru.

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Character Voice Line - Frynn: Regarding the 'Prophecy of Sumeru'

"The moon, falsehood, lies—it feels like these words apply to me too!"

Chapter 540 The Devastating News for Dina Zede

[Nasita: "To fool the people of Sumeru... even disregarding their lives and safety. Whatever the purpose of the Church Council in doing this, it is unforgivable."]

This statement was widely accepted by the Sumeru people, and the Church of Jesus fooled, deceived, and used them as tools.

These actions infuriated the people of Sumeru; they could not forgive the Great Sage no matter what.

What angered everyone even more was that the Order of the Monks chose to cause trouble on the day of the 'Flower Goddess's Birthday Festival' and the birthday of the Little Grass God.

Suddenly I feel that the punishment for the Great Sage that we discussed before was too lenient, and we really need to consider the 'conservative' proposal.

You like making everyone dream, right? Then why not let Narcida give the great sage a dream in which he will always experience different deaths, so that he can never reach the reality of death?

The people of Sumeru still consider themselves learned, so their overall quality is relatively high. They used to think that this proposal might be a bit too much, but now they just think that this proposal is great. Can we watch it live?

Quality? What quality? Put aside quality and enjoy life.

You know what, Nasita is really good at live streaming... She's the best, and the only, internet celebrity streamer in all of Teyvat.

Everyone who has read this far is already very angry, but something even more infuriating has happened.

On the second day, when the traveler regained his cyclical memories, he discovered that Dina Zede had disappeared!

Paimon: "Dina Zede has disappeared? No way! Did we... miss it?"

This is also what readers are saying: how could they fall here when they had already seen the 'dawn of victory'?

Where's Diluc? Help him! Someone needs to light the way before dawn!

[Nasita: "What has indeed disappeared is the true consciousness of Dinazede. Due to the excessive harvesting of dreams, the consciousness could no longer sustain itself."]

Readers who heard this news were extremely upset. They had finally found the 'truth,' but it was just a hair's breadth away!

'Knight of Flowers' Pilgrim felt a sudden jolt, and his heart raced even faster.

The feeling of being so close to death, only to fall just before dawn, is truly heartbreaking.

Dixia couldn't bear to watch any longer, closing her eyes and turning her head away. Thankfully, the Order of the Church was overthrown, otherwise, if such a future had happened, Dixia would have really cried.

On the contrary, Dina Zede remained calm and was comforting Dixia.

She had long anticipated this day would come, but she never expected that in the original future, she would not be able to see the Dance of the Flower Goddess at the last moment of her life.

This was a regret that left her with no peace of mind, but death eventually came, though thankfully she had been mentally prepared.

But... it's still a bit of a shame...

In fact, Dina Zede's composure was an act; she felt regretful and wanted to cry, but she didn't.

Her friend is already heartbroken for her, so she has to be strong. She really doesn't want to see her friend sad.

Readers were completely unprepared; they thought things were finally coming to a close and they could see the light at the end of the tunnel, but this is how it ended...

Cole felt the most deeply, and she couldn't hold back her tears.

How could this be? Dina Zede had finally made friends, and her 'dream' had only just begun. She just wanted to see the Dance of the Flower Goddess.

Why did you have to let her leave with such regrets? That despicable Great Sage!

Cole was thinking about what would happen if he made plans to go see Amber, but something happened on the way to Mondstadt.

In the very end, all he could see was Amber rushing over, her anxious expression, her lips moving but he couldn't hear what she was saying.

What would she say? I don't want her to worry about me... I guess Dina Zede feels the same way.

What would it be like to see Nel perform the Dance of the Flower Goddess? How would travelers react to seeing the Dance of the Flower Goddess? Would she be happy? Would she like it?

And also... if I just leave like this, my parents, the traveler, Paimon, Desia, Nel, and even the Grass God, everyone will be worried about me, right?

Dina Zede once felt that if she could make friends, she wouldn't have any regrets even if she left in the future, because she had once existed in their hearts.

But now Dina Zedee understands that the moment she made friends, she truly didn't want to leave, and she wanted to create more memories with everyone.

Not only was Dina Zede reluctant to part with everyone, but everyone was equally reluctant to part with her, including Nasida.

The real Dina Zede in the dream disappeared, but the 'doll' Dina Zede remained, though this 'doll' was very different from the real Dina Zede.

The real Dina Zede is clearly a cheerful, lively, and strong girl, but the 'doll' is just dull and seems uninterested in everything.

Nasita sighed, "This reminds me of Dina Zede, who was perhaps... not much different from a doll."

"Yes. Back then, she was overprotected by her family. No one cared about her personality or thoughts; it was as if she was only alive to delay the onset of her scaly disease."

Dina Zede's parents felt somewhat guilty; they had indeed only cared about whether Dina Zede could live, and had neglected how she wanted to live.

"I simply gave her a little wisdom to rediscover life... she too could have a 'self.' But even she now..."

Nasita bestowed upon Dinazedai the 'wisdom' called 'desire,' which gave Dinazedai, who didn't know why she was living, a direction to move forward.

Upon seeing these words, Dina Zede finally couldn't hold back anymore. Even though she tried her best to suppress her expression, tears welled up in her eyes like melting icicles.

The Little Grass God still remembers that past event, which has stirred up Dina Zedai's most vulnerable memories.

At that time, she had no expectations for life and no resistance to death.

She never thought about why she lived, because just living was already a huge struggle.

A sense of emptiness enveloped her; she couldn't understand the necessity of such a life existing.

When she was most helpless and wanted to give up, it was Narcida's appearance that saved her.

Just as Nasita said, it was she who helped Dina Zede rediscover life and understand "self".

Nasita is the moon, and the moonlight is serene and gentle. This light dispels the 'nothingness' that shrouds Dinazede, and she finds the meaning of her existence.

The moonlight was not dazzling, so Dina Zede stared directly at her moon, and at that moment, a devout believer of the grass god was born.

Therefore, Nasita is the white moonlight in every sense. When Nasita, as the white moonlight, talks about her memories of the two of them, Dina Zede can no longer hold back her emotions.

In fact, it wasn't just her who couldn't control her emotions; Nasida was the same.

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Character Voice - Navia: About the Order of the Fathers

"I'm so angry! Can I go and hit him again?"

"Ichito seems to be very good at escaping from prison, but what about the other way around?"

Chapter 541 Searching for the Dream's Subject

Nasida didn't have many friends, and Dina Zede was one of her few friends, so she always stayed close to her in the dream cycle.

However, she still failed to protect Dina Zede, for which Nasida felt very guilty and even a little wronged.

In the illustration, Nasita is unusually unable to control her emotions, her head bowed, full of frustration, and her expression is aggrieved.

"...I am still far from being qualified to become a true god."

"At least I couldn't save her. If I were a worthy god, how could I allow my most devout follower to leave with such regret on the 'Birthday of the Flower Goddess'..."

Wendy, Zhongli, and Yingkan fell silent. A proper god should be able to 'save' people, right...?

To be honest, this statement broke their defenses even more than Nasita's sharp commentary on the war between demons.

In the story, Nasita is sharply criticizing herself. At this moment, feelings of loss, grievance, and self-blame fill Nasita's heart.

As the goddess of wisdom who should be most rational, Nasita was surprisingly emotional.

Her personality is very divine, which actually makes people feel a certain 'distance'.

But her sensitivity made up for this, giving her a human side that eliminated the sense of distance.

Combined, Nasita ultimately became a little girl with a strong maternal instinct.

If she were not a compassionate deity, then this 'motherly love' would become 'divine love,' and the feeling it evokes would be completely different.

In the story, Paimon sensed Nasita's guilt; she was always very perceptive. Therefore, Paimon directly addressed Nasita's feelings of remorse:

"The blame lies with those sages; Narcida has no reason to blame herself!"

Readers wholeheartedly agree with this statement. If the great sage of dog shit hadn't come out to stir up trouble, what a heartwarming story this would have been!

If it weren't for the Great Sage interfering, then Dinazede would have mustered the courage to step out of her own life and become friends with Nel and the others.

Watching the dance of the goddess of flowers at the festival of the goddess of flowers, with her god beside her, she dreams of a scene where the 'white moonlight returns home' unfolds.

Most importantly, Dina Zede won't die even after everything is over!

What a beautiful story! All ruined by the Great Sage!

Go ahead and stir it up! Keep stirring until you've exhausted everything, then I'll just go back and plant trees!

Everyone had already vented their anger on the Great Sage, but Narcida was still blaming herself.

[Nasita: "I... am not blaming myself, but making a rational judgment about the distance between myself and a qualified deity."]

Even though the great sage was clearly at fault, she still blamed herself, truly unable to reconcile with herself.

So, the stories about the island in the preceding paragraphs are essentially telling her innermost thoughts.

Freedom, rebellion, reconciliation with oneself, and the gaze of others—the experiences of the four islanders can all be found in Nasita's life.

At this point, Nasita had not reconciled with herself. Fortunately, Paimon was not one to argue, and they had encountered too many self-blaming people like Nasita along the way.

When you encounter something like this, you have to be direct and straightforward!

[Paimon: "Stop being stubborn, Narcida. Gods can be sad when they need to be..."]

This is a very well said statement, and readers can't help but want to give Paimon a thumbs up!

Although Paimon sometimes says things that show a lack of emotional intelligence, he speaks very pleasingly when it matters!

Especially Funina, who read this sentence repeatedly, savored it carefully, and talked to herself about it.

Even gods can feel sadness... Can I cry?

Yes, the seniors who appeared before us were all sad and upset, and some even cried.

Wendy and her friends, Zhongli and the Dragon King, Shadow and Truth—even gods feel sorrow! How could I overlook that?

In fact, the reason why Funina ignores this point is the same as Nasida's—lack of self-confidence.

They lack confidence and don't believe they are qualified deities, so they pretend to be strong enough.

Because they lack confidence, they have to pretend to be confident.

Because they lack self-confidence, they feel that no one will like the real them, so they pretend to be someone that everyone will like.

In her repeated attempts to feign strength, Funina suffered more than Narcida.

Because not many people are looking at Nasita, but too many people are looking at Funina!

Surrounded by eyes and with the spotlight constantly shining on her, Funina couldn't stop her performance, not even for a moment.

The only place I can cry is my own room.

But now Funina has come to terms with things a lot, because everyone has seen the stories about other gods.

They also feel sad and cry. Lin Qiu has photographic evidence to prove it. Aren't they qualified gods too?

Thinking about it, Funina suddenly remembered that her photos seemed to be the most numerous on Lin Qiu's 'Weeping Gods' photo wall...

No way! I'm angry, I'm going to bite! Why can't you take some nice pictures of me?!

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