After a period of emotional turmoil, Funina calmed down considerably, as did Nasita in the story.

Paimon was ultimately a kind and gentle person, and gentle people are good at healing others' emotions. Narcida was persuaded, and as she calmed down, her words gradually became firm:

"To prevent similar sacrifices from happening again, we must end this cycle as soon as possible."

This statement was firm, but it gave readers a jolt.

Has it already been declared a 'sacrifice'? Is there really no hope?

In fact, because they were constantly looping in the dream, everyone still felt a sense of unreality regarding Dina Zede's 'sacrifice' and was still wondering if there would be a plot twist.

But now even Nasita has defined her as a 'sacrifice,' it seems there really is no hope...

Readers were heartbroken, but had to accept the fact.

Fortunately, Nasita in the story provides a solution to the dream, so at least similar things won't happen again.

[Nasita: "Although this 'dream of the Flower Goddess's Birthday' is under the control of the Void, 'dreaming' is a ability unique to humans, and the Void cannot create dreams out of thin air."]

"In other words, there is a 'subject' in this dream; this is the dream created by that person."

The reader breathed a sigh of relief; thankfully, only one person needed to be woken up. It would have been troublesome if everyone had to be woken up.

So who is the subject of the dream? Let's exclude the traveler first.

He's woken up countless times already; if she were truly in a dream, she would have woken up long ago.

Moreover, this was a premeditated plan by the Church of England; why would they choose a traveler who arrived at an unknown time?

If the traveler insists on claiming to be the subject, even the Church of England would have to ask: Who are you?

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Character Voice Acting - Lei Movie: About Crying

"Because crying means you're not a god? My sister didn't cry, let her be one."

Chapter 542 Vigal's Love Affair

In short, according to Nasita, the subject of the dream can control the dream after realizing that they are dreaming, but will soon wake up.

Before waking up, it enters a state of 'lucid dreaming', allowing the dream to be manipulated.

For example, you could have the food on the plate served as Morax, or even Morax itself.

What we need to do now is find the subject of that dream and then awaken him.

This is no easy task, as the permanent population of Sumeru City is quite staggering.

This arduous task will have to be entrusted to the traveler, as Nasita needs to go outside the city.

The image shows a close-up of Nasita's face, revealing a determined look in her chubby cheeks, which now appears surprisingly handsome.

Nasita said earnestly, “Let’s hurry and set off. Dreams should be wondrous, romantic, and full of surprises; this unnecessary cycle of reincarnation… should also end.”

After Nasita finished speaking, she left, but Paimon continued to attack.

Paimon: "Sigh... It's still a bit hard to accept. We've already taken such a big step, but Dina Zede still..."

The readers couldn't hold back either. They thought we had made it through, but Paimon turned around and stabbed them in the back again!

"She was such a good person, with such simple wishes, yet fate played such a cruel trick on her."

Yes, why? Why does fate have to play tricks on her?

Perhaps it was because her 'broken wooden box' couldn't contain her fresh aspirations.

The readers couldn't dodge Paimon's quick-and-slow-knife move and were stabbed again.

The thought that Dina Zede only wanted to see the Flower Goddess Dance, but now even if the Flower Goddess's Birthday Festival can be held in the future, Dina Zede will not be able to see it.

She remains in 'today'; her 'tomorrow' will never come.

Everyone will be able to see Nel's Flower Dance, but the one person we've been most looking forward to will be missing.

The readers were downcast, but thankfully the two women didn't discuss it too much and instead rallied to tackle the final problem.

The two women had no idea who the main character of the dream was, so they had to gather information little by little, starting with the 'Flower Knight'.

The verification method is also very simple: see if the dream changes according to the other person's wishes.

So what is the 'Flower Knight's' wish?

[Vigar: "My current wish... well, it's a little embarrassing to say, but it's probably... to make Miss Dinazede happy."]

Upon hearing this, the readers felt a sense of unease. They all knew that Dina Zede had already left, and seeing this sentence now left them with a bitter taste.

"I think I noticed she wasn't in a good mood just now; she seemed rather unresponsive," Vigal continued.

What Pigal just saw was AI Dina Zede, and because of her dull behavior, Pigal thought she was in a bad mood.

[“But she wasn’t always like this. She was gentle, understanding, and loved by children…”]

["I've also wondered if it's possible that she asked me to help her dress up as 'Faris, the Flower Knight' because I'm special in her eyes..."]

As they were talking, Vigal in the illustration shyly touched his head, the traveler's smile was full of playfulness, and Paimon's little eyes said it all.

Wait a minute, at this point the reader suddenly realizes something is wrong.

Dina Zede is indeed excellent, but something seems off about you. This kind of comment seems familiar...where have we seen it before?

For a moment, everyone seemed to see the shadows of Arnold and Shinnojo in Bigal.

Paimon bluntly asked, "You...do you like Dina Zede?"

All I can say is that Paimon may not have high emotional intelligence, but he's incredibly accurate at judging people.

Perhaps due to a lack of emotional intelligence, her words were far too blunt, directly revealing the innocent young man's secret crush.

[Bhikkhu chuckled twice: "Ah, ah... hahaha... is it that obvious? Well... what I just said does seem quite obvious."]

"She said she wanted people to spend the Flower Goddess's birthday celebration with smiles, while she put the 'Knight of the Flowers' hat on my head."

The illustration is in the form of a memory. In it, Dina Zedee slightly tiptoes and puts the hat on Bigal's head. Bigal's expression is blank and his ears are red.

[Bikal: "But little did I know, I didn't care that much about everyone's feelings. At that moment, all I wanted was to be her 'Knight of the Flowers' for the rest of my life, fifty years, a hundred years, it didn't matter."]

At this moment, everyone fell silent. The thought that Pigar was unaware of Dina Zede's condition, and that he was saying such things, was hard to accept.

Fifty years, a hundred years, but Dina Zede doesn't even have a tomorrow anymore.

Why treat a warrior of pure love like this?! Why treat a group of lovely readers like this?!

[Traveler: "......"]

Shinzhicheng: "..."

Vigal: "..."

Dina Zede: "......"

reader:"......"

The reasons for everyone's silence were actually different; Shinnojo saw 'himself' in it.

Bigal's 'ignorance' stemmed from his own 'ignorance' of Dinazede.

Dina Zede was stunned, while the readers were simply moved by the pure love warrior.

Although he kept making some distorted statements, everyone was still moved by his sincere emotions.

However, while feeling a bit emotional, Vigal was also genuinely stunned. He had previously made fun of Shinnojo, but he never expected that he would be exactly like Shinnojo.

They're both 'knights' who fell for the young lady, so who's more noble?

He was nervous and shy, but also a little hopeful. His confession, which he dared not say aloud, appeared on the 'confession wall'. Would she see it too?

Dina Zede saw it. She really didn't know that Bigal liked her. She was a little flustered and her pretty face turned red.

In reality, she does know Viktor; she's not so clueless as to not know who he is.

This is the first time in her life that Dina Zede has been confessed to by a boy. She never expected that her first confession would be in front of the whole world. Now she understands how the eldest daughter of the Hiiragi family feels.

Unfortunately, Dina Zedeh declined.

It wasn't because Bigal was bad, but because Dinazede knew she was going to die soon, so why bother delaying others?

But Dina Zede didn't want to hurt Vigal, and for a moment she didn't know how to refuse.

You could talk to Mona about this; she's very experienced.

Don't let Mona's frequent attempts to manipulate Lin Qiu fool you; she's not stupid. Having seen so many relationship problems, she's become quite the expert.

Putting aside their relationship, let's get back to the story. In the story, Viktor knows nothing yet, and when the traveler asks him to make a wish, he obediently does so.

His wish was simple: he just wanted Dina Zede to appear before him with a smile.

Then, the camera focused on the stunned crowd.

Chapter 543 Dina Zede's Relics

Vigal closed his eyes and made a wish. When he opened his eyes again, he was full of surprise.

[Vigar: "Ah—this is…!"]

Paimon covered his mouth in surprise: "Huh!?"

This surprise piqued the readers' curiosity: Was it realized? Did it even happen?! Let's see!

With excited hearts and trembling hands, readers hesitated as they turned the pages.

Deep down, she desperately wanted to see Dina Zede appear, but she was also somewhat afraid that 'she' would actually show up.

As everyone knows, Dina Zede has already left, and what appears now is just a fake.

If I saw a fake doll appear, smiling so gently with Dina Zede's face, it would really be another blow.

Turning to the next page, I saw that the character's portrait was of a little girl.

[Bhikkhu: "...Isn't this little Patch? Each person can only take one Yalda candy. Go home now."]

Readers were both relieved and annoyed.

The timing of your appearance, kid, is just too perfect! Go play somewhere else, will you?

Everyone genuinely believed they had found the main character of the dream and that Dina Zede would appear. They were very nervous and wondering what emotions to use to face her, but it turned out to be a 'misleading shot'.

Qiu Cheng is truly despicable; he even deliberately put the latter part on the next page to create suspense.

Fortunately, everyone has gotten used to Qiu Cheng's torment, and most readers are not even aware of the torment they are experiencing, so they continue reading without any worries.

Then they saw Paimon start again, using the same backhand grab again.

[Paimon: "But speaking of which, everyone who knows Dina Zede really likes her, but she did it without anyone knowing..."]

Paimon is so kind; even at this moment, he doesn't forget to remind everyone of Dina Zede's departure.

No way, Paimon, are you never going to stop?! Do you even have any resin?! How are we supposed to calm down like this?!

What made everyone even more uneasy was that Dina Zede actually appeared—it was that doll—at the very moment she was attacked by the Gilded Troupe.

The gilded tour group arrived at the perfect time! Absolutely the perfect time!

This relentless cycle of being slowly cut to the bone has already filled travelers with depression, and the emergence of gilded tour groups is simply the perfect outlet for their frustration.

The traveler ran alongside, saying, "Let me teach them a lesson."

Without a word, the traveler ran towards the source of the sound. Paimon was still wondering, "Aren't we going to continue searching for the main body? Desia will handle this."

This is where Paimon's emotional intelligence is lacking. She doesn't understand that what the Traveler needs to resolve at this moment is not the gilded tour group, but the anger that has been building up in her chest.

[Dishia sees the traveler arrive: "...Oh? It's you, you've come at the right time. Please take this with you..."]

The traveler interrupted abruptly: "You take Dina Zede and go first."

This really stumped Dixia. Being a bodyguard is my job, and I don't even pay you a salary, so why are you so eager to do it?

The traveler had lost patience to explain things to Dixia.

[Traveler: "Stop talking nonsense."]

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