The traveler is usually very polite, so these three words are now considered 'swear words' by the traveler.
Readers commented that this was not enough; the level of civility was still too high!
Everyone was stuck in the same loop as the travelers, and that feeling of loneliness and frustration lingered inside.
Previously, with Narcida's guidance, Paimon's companionship, and the goal of saving Dinazede, she was able to keep it under control.
All of this erupted when Dina Zede died; the explosive atmosphere of depression filled everyone with aggression.
This group of gilded tourists arrived at just the right time; they were just looking for a place to vent their anger!
[Badis: "Called for backup, huh? What a ridiculous idea, they're asking for it!"]
Readers are too lazy to even read what this gilded brigade is saying. Hurry up and beat him up!
Lin Qiu satisfied everyone's desires, and then used illustrations to depict how badly the gilded tour group was beaten by the travelers.
Traveler: That's Mantis Boxing, that's Snake Step! And Lotus Float! Take another Scorpion Palm strike!
The last crow, riding a plane and a tornado, destroyed the parking lot, ending the battle.
The gilded troupe in the illustration was beaten to a pulp and fell unconscious, which relieved the traveler's emotions a little, but it was still not enough; there were still many moves he hadn't used.
Paimon said, "Traveler...you're just taking your anger out on them, aren't you?"
The traveler frowned: "I'm just a little angry with myself."
This sentence also left the readers speechless; it turns out the traveler was also angry with himself, just like Nasita.
In fact, the readers were also angry, but the difference was that they were mainly angry at the great sage and attributed the mistakes to him.
Because no one would blame the Traveler and Nasita for this problem, saying things like, "If you had been faster, this wouldn't have happened."
That's illogical. It's like someone risking their life to put out a fire, and you blame them for being slow.
Is this reasonable? Shouldn't the arsonist be blamed?
That's the mentality of the readers; if anyone's to blame, it's the Great Sage, the one who "set the fire"!
If you're going to set fire to someone's heart anyway, why can't you learn from the Fox Palace? It would be so much better to set fire to someone's heart.
The traveler and Nasita were just too responsible, and this sense of responsibility made them somewhat angry with themselves.
Because they took the responsibility upon themselves.
As the readers would say, it's better to condemn than to blame oneself. I, the great sage XXX, 'Teyvat's wise words'.
Paimon, who always has a keen eye for people, saw through the traveler's thoughts.
Paimon said, "Sigh...you too, Narcida too, Dinazeda wouldn't want to see you like this."
She's had three marriages. As I said before, Paimon has a good eye for people, but she's not very emotionally intelligent.
These words were undoubtedly another blow to everyone, and Dina Zede certainly didn't want to see everyone like this.
But the problem is, she can't see it anymore! Dina Zede~ is dead!
But that's Dina Zede in the story; in reality, she's still alive. Next time they meet, she can still say, "Hi~? Did you miss me?"
Although Dina Zede in the story is dead, she still has a 'relic'.
Dina Zede once mentioned to the traveler that she had left something in the room that she forgot to bring; it was a 'gift' she had prepared for the traveler.
Now is a good time to see what it is; maybe we'll find some clues.
The thing was in Dina Zede's house; the windows weren't closed tightly, so Paimon could have squeezed in.
After a while, Paimon came out, holding a book in his hand. It seemed that this was the 'gift' that Dinazede had prepared for the traveler.
'The Last Whisper'
Chapter 544 Silence, Breakdown, Reminiscence
The contents of Dina Zede's book were very simple; they were just some information that Dina Zede had collected about the Little Lucky Grass King.
She collects these only because the traveler is looking for the Little Lucky Grass King, and she hopes to help the traveler, even if only in a little way.
The book contains a lot of information, such as that the water source in Huacheng Guo was polluted, but was purified by a green power one day.
For example, a child is scared and can't sleep at night, and a voice appears to soothe her and help her fall asleep.
For example, a man who was drunk saw a burly figure catch him when he fell, only to find out when he woke up that it was a big tree.
The first two should be Little Lucky Grass Kings, but the last one shouldn't be. Everyone has seen what the Little Grass God looks like; it's a little girl.
They used "only" to describe her, so how could she be described as having a robust build? She is clearly not the kind of "robust woman" like Shen He.
Dina Zede collected a lot of this kind of information; the handwriting in the book was beautiful and the style elegant.
This is truly another blow to the readers, as everyone remembers that patients with Devil Scales cannot control their bodies.
For example, Ke Lai might drop and break things, and she is slow at recognizing and writing because her hands shake.
But the handwriting in this book is so elegant, perhaps so that travelers can feel comfortable reading it.
Seeing this letter is like seeing you in person; I'm in a great mood right now, just like my handwriting.
Paimon continued, "This was written by... Dina Zede. It turns out she's always kept our affairs in mind, even when we were in Ormus Port..."
[“But she must be very busy preparing for the Flower Goddess’s birthday festival, and her health is so poor…”]
Yes, Dina Zede is in poor health; she gets very breathless when she's evading capture with the travelers.
But she is in good health, and when she is busy with what she loves, she seems tireless and always has a smile on her face.
The Flower Goddess's birthday festival is busy, and helping travelers collect clues is tiring, but she is really happy and lives a fulfilling life.
Dina Zede was happy as she wrote down each clue, filling several pages in a row.
She was happy because she felt that her information could help travelers, even if only in a little way.
There was not a trace of impatience in the handwriting; the writer must have been very happy at the time, for she was smiling.
This reminded readers of the first reincarnation, when Dina Zede was overjoyed, her face beaming with an irrepressible smile.
She is as warm as sunshine, even when she is in the dark.
She has gifts to give to the travelers, and she will soon see the gifts that she and Nel and the others gave to Narcida.
But actually, she didn't see any of the things that would make her happy...
How would the traveler react to her gift? Would they be happy? Would they feel they had been of any help?
What will the Grass God's reaction be when he sees the Flower Goddess's Dance? He'll probably be happy, since he's helped out!
So close... I couldn't give the gift in person, and I missed the Dance of the Flower Goddess. I lived to have no regrets, yet it seems like regrets are everywhere...
Naxida was heartbroken, and Lin Qiu captured her aggrieved expression.
Lin Qiu guessed that Naxida would be heartbroken this time, so he specially came to Jingshan Palace to play with Naxida.
Lin Qiu also summoned Nilu and others, all so they could enjoy the beautiful girl's tears together.
Don't get me wrong, it's not that everyone is enjoying Nasita's tears together, it's that Lin Qiu is enjoying all the beautiful girls' tears all by himself, hehehe.
Lin Qiu himself would feel sad when reading these stories, but whenever he saw a beautiful girl shed tears, his sadness would turn into happiness. This is why Lin Qiu likes to read books and socialize.
The readers were speechless, their silence breaking their nerves. All they wanted to say was, "Paimon, please stop talking!!"
Everyone was saying, "Enough already! Is Paimon's only purpose to keep stabbing us in the back?"
This has happened several times already! Paimon has been chasing us and dealing damage ever since just now!
You can't get into the pot, but you're quick to get in through the window!
The traveler couldn't stand the output and turned away; she was going to see Dina Zede, even if it was a fake.
Paimon: "Oh, where are you going again?"
As the sun sets, the warm glow of dusk illuminates the earth. The golden sunlight, like ears of wheat, is no longer glaring. Dina Zede stands by the bench, gazing at the scenery.
Now is the time to look directly into the sunlight.
The traveler watched Dina Zede's retreating figure, and although she knew it was fake, she still said 'Thank you'.
After just one sentence, the traveler seemed to lose all his strength and slumped onto the bench.
The traveler sitting on the bench felt downcast, because his gratitude could not be conveyed.
But that was in the story. The message had already reached outside the story. When Dina Zede saw those three words, she felt as if her heart had been struck, and her nose tingled with emotion.
Paimon asked with concern, "Are you tired?"
The moment this question was asked, even the readers felt a sense of exhaustion.
Yeah, are you tired? We've been busy investigating the truth, and everyone was so engrossed in the story that we didn't really feel tired.
Later, due to Dina Zede's disappearance, anger and resentment filled her heart, and she seemed to forget her tiredness.
But when Paimon asked the question, the readers' enthusiasm seemed to dissipate, a sense of powerlessness washed over them, and their low spirits were hard to suppress.
This feeling is like a virus, spreading from the book into reality.
Paimon: "Looking back, we've really been stuck here for a very, very long time... It feels like such a long, long time ago that I had a pleasant chat with Dina Zede."
The illustrations flash through scenes of the traveler talking with Dina Zede; everyone is laughing happily under the bright sunshine.
The sunlight was blinding, but it didn't matter, because the two people talking only had eyes for each other.
The reader suddenly realizes that Dina Zede seems to be accompanying the traveler in various parts of Sumeru City; her presence is always there.
["I remember when we were all sitting here, and she mentioned wanting to see Nel's 'Dance of the Flower Goddess,' her eyes sparkling..."]
The illustration shows Dina Zede talking about the 'Dance of the Flower Goddess' with anticipation, her eyes shining brighter than the sunlight; her eyes light up when she speaks of it.
Paimon, Paimon! Just when I let my guard down, Paimon stabbed me again!
Readers who were just hit by the stacked, easily damaged items really couldn't take it anymore, and the water element gradually replenished.
Forget it, Paimon, just go ahead and kill us. We're too tired to even let go right now...
I just hope Qiu Cheng has some conscience and stops using illustrations to trigger nostalgia attacks!
In fact, the traveler was also completely immersed in grief, and she was so sad because:
"I'm...almost forgetting everything."
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Character Voice Lines - Nasida: About the Crying Photo
"Hmm...do you want to see them? Lin Qiu filmed a lot. You can go find him if you want to see them."
"Mind? No, because even gods weep."
Chapter 545 Nel's Dream
The traveler's words were another blow; with too many loops, the memories would be wiped clean each time, and each memory would need to be 'reloaded'.
The mix of memories gradually confused the traveler, and she could hardly remember anything anymore.
But everyone doesn't want her to forget, they don't want her to forget! Forgetting is the real 'death'!
At this point, readers seemed to understand another function of the prophetic book: it could record these stories in everyone's mind.
Even if the traveler forgets, someone else will remember.
The traveler in the story couldn't remember due to the loop, but readers still remember what Dina Zede said back then:
"...There will always be things in life that cause regret, but I know we live to have no regrets, right?"
Dina Zede spoke! It was exactly what she had said before!
[Traveler: "!?"]
reader:"!?"
She spoke? She recovered?
[Dina Zede: "Hmm? What's wrong, Traveler?"]
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