No, she hasn't recovered. She's still that doll, not Dina Zede.
But what just happened? Why did she suddenly say that?
I don't know why, maybe it's just a coincidence, or maybe Nasita outside the city did something.
Unbeknownst to the readers, Nasita was at this moment desperately protecting Dinazede, trying to retrieve her consciousness.
All the readers know is that Dina Zede in the book is gazing tenderly at the traveler, saying nothing more.
But the traveler was reminded by her, "Yes, we live to have no regrets, so let me watch the Dance of the Flower Goddess on Dina Zede's behalf."
Upon arriving at the Grand Bazaar, the Great Sage was making things difficult for Nel, a scene that infuriated the readers.
I'm still angry with you, and you dare show your face in front of us? Traveler, go get him! Slap him across the face!!! If he dies, it's on me!
As expected, the traveler did indeed block her way, waving her hand to shield Nilu behind her – so cool!
It has to be said that the traveler really likes this gesture; she used the same gesture when she shielded Lin Qiu behind her.
She'll still do the same thing when she protects her apprentice in the future; that shows how much she loves him.
Paimon said worriedly, "Traveler, what are you doing all of a sudden? If you get caught by the Council of the Fathers, today will have been wasted!"
Paimon's concerns are not without merit, but the problem is that it's difficult for everyone to remain calm in the current emotional climate.
To everyone's surprise, the Great Sage was stunned when he saw the Traveler appear.
The Great Sage.exe file is not responding.
Old Deng wasn't even in the dream; how could he possibly participate in a dream that could harm his body or even affect his life?
If he had even a slight thought of sharing the burdens of the people, he would not be a great sage.
The traveler had already guessed this, which is why she didn't go up and hit the other party directly. What's the point of hitting an AI?
Back then, when fighting Thor, they didn't draw the Thunder General, but went directly into the Pure Land of One Heart to draw the Shadow.
"Nilu" has been disconnected.
Nilu fell into thought about the sudden changes.
As Nilu pondered, the traveler noticed two pots of Patisha orchids growing behind the Great Sage and his little follower.
[Traveler: "What are those two potted plants?!"]
The traveler remembered that Nilu had told her that Patishalan was extinct!
The Patysia orchids I'm growing now shouldn't be purplish-red, but these two pots are purplish-red!
Readers were astonished, "Masaka (Could it be)?!"
Some more meticulous readers even went back to the very beginning of the cycle of reincarnation in the book, and then they discovered that Patishalan already existed in the illustrations from that time!
Everyone was so engrossed in the Great Sage's depravity that they failed to notice Patishalan in the small corner.
Even readers with an omniscient perspective failed to notice, let alone the individuals directly involved.
There's nothing we can do about it. The Great Sage is hated by many, and not many people know Patishalan. He's just sitting in a small corner of the world.
"Nil" has been reconnected.
[Nil: "Ah, a vibrant purplish-red... Isn't this the legendary real Patishalan? I didn't even realize it myself... Did Dinazede help me find it?"]
The case is solved! This is the real Pattisaran!
Not many people know Patishalan, and the residents of the Grand Bazaar obviously don't have that much 'historical knowledge' or that much desire to see this flower.
Excluding the Traveler, only Nel is left among those present. The owner of the dream has been found!
The traveler said, "Nilu, please close your eyes."
"Imagine that the great sages are not here."
Nilu found the traveler's sudden request a bit strange, but she obediently closed her eyes anyway.
The illustration features a close-up of Nel, with the camera practically shoved right in her face. You can only say that a beautiful girl is a beautiful girl; even with such a close-up, she still looks stunning.
Nilu closed her eyes. A perfect opportunity!
I mean, what a shameless opportunity!
No more random thoughts allowed. When Nilu opened her eyes again, the Great Sage had already disappeared; she truly was the subject of the dream.
Readers now understand why the Great Sage specifically came to find Nel. He clearly looked down on Nel, so why did he come? It turns out it was for 'casting a spell'.
Upon closer reflection, everyone even figured out why they chose Nil.
First of all, Nil and Dinazede are probably the ones who most want to complete the Flower Goddess's Birthday Festival. They themselves don't want to wake up from this day in their dream until the Flower Goddess's Birthday Festival is completed.
But Dina Zede is in poor health; if she were chosen, the dream would have already been shattered.
Unlike Nel, as the possessor of the Eye of God, she has a strong physique and is an ultimate tank. While most others are probably dead, she can still continue to dream.
Clearly, Nel's excellent physical condition was one of the reasons she was chosen.
Besides that, there should be another reason: Nilu is too naive and innocent; this silly girl is very easy to fool.
The Great Sage probably also thought that Nel was the 'dumbest', unaware of the existence of dreams.
In fact, Nel wasn't stupid, but she was naive and kind. She couldn't believe that someone could be so evil as to do such a thing.
She doesn't think too badly of people, nor does she overcomplicate things.
But she wasn't stupid, so at that moment she realized it was a dream.
[Nel: "Am I...dreaming?"]
Nel figured it out herself without even needing the traveler to explain.
This is a very rare discovery for the Sumeru people, and it is no exaggeration to say that Nilu is a smart person for being able to discover this.
It should be noted that for the Sumeru people, the idea of 'not dreaming' is deeply ingrained in their subconscious, and they subconsciously ignore the possibility of dreaming when faced with a situation.
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Character Voice Lines - Nil: About the 'Flower Goddess's Birthday Festival'
"So they chose me because I'm stupid... Waaah..."
Chapter 546 Dance of the Flower Goddess
Nilu was able to realize she was in a dream because she had a devout faith in the grass god.
There is a story about the Grass God, specifically the tale of the "First Sage," which Dina Zede also told to the traveler.
But there's more to it than meets the eye: the sage's piety and wisdom moved the grass god, so the grass god bestowed upon him wisdom.
At that moment, all the knowledge in the world was presented to him, which captivated him.
After that, he thought of his wife and children whom he hadn't seen for a long time, and he wanted to go home.
The Grass God just smiled. The next second, the Sage woke up from his dream and lay in bed.
His wife said to him, "Today you are setting off to find the Grass God, right? Have a safe journey, my dear."
This moment felt like a lifetime ago, a fleeting dream.
This dream felt like a lifetime had already passed, making it impossible to distinguish which side was reality.
This story shows that the power of the Grass God is related to dreams, and as a follower of the Grass God, Nel's first thought was naturally dreams.
But now that Nel has realized this is a dream, it's time to wake up.
[Nilu smiled slightly: "Since we're in a dream, perhaps we can make the final 'Dance of the Flower Goddess' a bit more elaborate?"]
A grass crystal butterfly appears in the illustration; it flies to Nel's hand and transforms into a lotus flower radiating blue light.
The transparent lotus flower shimmers with a star-like light; it is a flower that does not exist in reality.
This is a dream, and dreams don't follow logic or reason.
Nilu tossed the lotus flower in her hand, and it seemed to transform into a stream of light that enveloped the entire Grand Bazaar.
The flowing light is like a veil over the starry sky, transparent yet adorned with the brilliance of the Milky Way.
Romance takes shape at this moment.
[Nilu smiled sweetly: "Sorry to keep you waiting, everyone."]
The next illustration shows Nel dancing, with the dialogue written next to it.
"Let me offer the goddess of flowers' dance to the gods."
Nilu's hand swept across the 'lens,' gliding through layers of light, like stroking soft strands of hair.
Dina Zede, it may be too late, but I still want to dance for you.
Her features were exquisite, and her dance moves were as natural as flowing water. Just like the lotus flower that appeared at the beginning, she was pure white and stunning in the painting.
The beautiful woman's dance was like a lotus flower swirling, leaving the world in awe and wonder.
No one applauds in dreams, but the world praises in reality.
Romantic and pure, Nilu's dance washes away the readers' restless and weary hearts like flowing water.
As Nel dances, the whole world joins in.
Her every move moved with flowing light; when she raised her hand, the starry sky made way for her; when she lowered her head, plants bloomed for her.
The walls of the Grand Bazaar could not contain Nilu's beauty; the walls began to dissolve, revealing the moon behind her, for the moon also had its own view.
The peerless dancers danced gracefully, and the whole world watched this scene.
But the person who most wanted to see it couldn't.
The traveler's expression was sorrowful, and her furrowed brows spoke of Ying's regret. This time was different from usual; Dina Zede was not by her side.
This was Dina Zede's first absence from Sumeru City, and also her most regrettable one.
Just then, Dina Zede appeared in the illustration; it was her semi-transparent figure, not a doll!
She clasped her hands together, her eyes filled with joy. The reader can feel this delight and pleasure through the illustration, and empathize with her because—
She saw it! She saw the dance she had always dreamed of! No regrets!
Is this Dinazede's own consciousness? Or is it an existence created by Nel in the hope that Dinazede would see it? Readers cannot determine.
But readers are willing to think positively, perhaps Dina Zede is not dead!
That was amazing! The dance was absolutely beautiful!
A dance dispels all the reader's previous frustration, anxiety, anger, and regret.
Despite being accompanied by so many negative emotions, they miraculously vanished after seeing Nel's dance.
As Nil danced, the world crumbled, and everyone radiated light. Not only people, but everything was glowing, except for Dina Zede, who was slowly fading away.
The atmosphere was so well created; Nil was dancing on stage, and the world and the audience gradually disappeared as the dance progressed.
Dina Zede and the Traveler, both sitting in the audience, were watching Nel, one growing brighter and the other growing dimmer.
In the end, Nel's farewell ceremony marked the closing of the entire world.
She gracefully bowed and took her final bow, and the world drew its closing curtain for her.
The sudden burst of light obscured Nel's final expression.
The final illustration only shows Nel's eyes, but even so, everyone can still vaguely sense Nel's emotions: sadness and satisfaction.
Although only the eyes are visible, the emotions fill the reader's heart, creating a soul-stirring emotional resonance.
What brings satisfaction? What brings sorrow? We all understand.
It's time to wake up from this dream. I hope tomorrow will be a good day.
At this moment, the reader is filled with the element of water, and these tears stem from 'satisfaction' and 'regret'.
These were clearly two contradictory emotions, yet they miraculously coexisted at this moment.
Everyone was wiping away tears as they watched the last scene, wondering if their tears were making the image blurry.
This final strike is the real deal; Paimon's previous strikes were just stacks of vulnerability.
Sadness cannot be truly understood in a few words, yet at this moment, without words, everyone felt the same emotion.
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