[Tinari analyzed: "Is that so? I see... No wonder Hypasha's symptoms are different from those of the other scholars who went mad. It turns out she came into contact with the consciousness of a new god who is being born..."]
This statement is quite euphemistic; it roughly means that 'Hai Ba Xia isn't that crazy,' or 'her madness is different from others.'
Okay, that's still too hard to understand. To put it simply, it's like 'this woman's craziness is refreshingly unconventional'.
Haibasha is currently in a state of 'madness,' seemingly both insane and not insane.
Compared to those who are truly insane, Haibasha is actually not in any bad shape; she can still think and conduct research. However, compared to others, she is indeed a bit eccentric.
How many people would sit around laughing hysterically with their arms around their shoulders and say things like, "Please forgive my filthy heart~"?
It's perfectly reasonable for others to stay away from Haibaxia. After all, people are afraid that she might suddenly say something heartfelt in her current state, which could lead to them getting hurt.
She looks like she'd be completely open and honest with someone right now!
But to be honest, in reality, Haibasha doesn't hate the soldiers, because she knows that in a sense, the soldiers actually saved her.
Without the intervention of the stragglers, becoming a mad scholar would have been Hibasha's fate.
Although he's now a 'performance artist,' at least his brain isn't completely fried.
Hybasha actually connected to the wrong target from the very beginning. It's not that she connected to the skirmisher and then got it wrong; she was wrong from the start, and that's why she connected to the skirmisher.
In other words, the scattering of stragglers was not the cause of the defeat, but rather the result of everything.
If it weren't for the stragglers, Haibasha would have been driven insane by encountering unknown knowledge, just like other mad scholars.
Her current situation is that she was intercepted by the stragglers before she could access forbidden knowledge.
Although Hybasha did not have access to forbidden knowledge and was different from the mad scholar, he was still considered somewhat insane by ordinary people, a typical fanatical heretic.
It's also thanks to Haibasha that, apart from being a bit 'obsessed,' she doesn't have any other problems, otherwise...
[Tinari: "Haibasha has probably been exiled to the desert village of Aru by the disciplinary officials."]
Otherwise, Haibasha would have already been exiled and might be counting ants in the desert right now.
After discussing Haibasha's problem, Tina brought the topic back on track.
[Tinari: "The Doctor and the Skirmisher... are both executors of the Fools in Sumeru?... It sounds like their future is bleak."]
The good news is that it's not too late yet. The project to become a god has not yet been completed, and what travelers are best at is 'dealing with' gods, let alone demigods.
Tinari would stay behind to look after Haibasha and keep an eye on the Church, while the traveler would be responsible for seeking help in the desert; the division of labor was clear.
Kawan Station is the fastest route to the desert; passing through the sand-blocking wall from here leads directly into the desert.
The traveler and Paimon were still marveling at the magnificence of the sand-blocking wall when they arrived. The towering wall of giants truly seemed like a wonder that only a god could have accomplished. This must be a miracle of the Great Tree King.
But before the traveler could properly appreciate what was behind him, a somewhat indifferent voice came from behind.
[Elheisen: "...Don't just stand there, come here, follow me."]
This is truly unexpected for readers. How did they end up meeting Elhesen here?
And you're being way too domineering, making that young girl follow you without saying a word.
Not only did it surprise the readers, but it also surprised the travelers. No one expected Elhesen to appear here. Aren't you from the Order of the Church?
However, the traveler wasn't worried about anything. She wasn't a weak queen; she had plenty of strength and means and wasn't afraid at all of Elhesen seducing beautiful girls.
The traveler followed Elhesen to hide in the shadows, and as soon as he looked up, a group of gilded guild members came running from where the traveler had just been standing.
It turned out they had been following the travelers all along, and it was only after Elhesen discovered this that he led the travelers to shake off these 'tails'.
After shaking off the 'little tail', Elhesen also gave a 'sharp review' of the traveler.
"You were too careless. The tracking methods used by those 'tails' were very clumsy; you should have noticed them much earlier."
Yes, Yingmei is usually very sensitive, I don't know why she's not sensitive now. Maybe it's because there are too many people on the way that she's become somewhat desensitized.
Regardless, Elhesen did indeed help, and Yingmei expressed her gratitude.
[Al-Hysen: "No need for thanks. I have absolutely no interest in your endless favors."]
Al-Hysen remained indifferent to the traveler's gratitude; he didn't care about thanks, or even the undergarments.
To Al Heisenberg's readers, all I can say is: You're so cool, I love it!
We love your indifferent attitude! The more indifferent you are to us, the more excited we get!
Al-Hysen always had a cool and aloof demeanor, but people didn't dislike him.
The reason is that Elhesen is truly capable; if he didn't have the ability but pretended to be, then people would dislike him.
The most important point is that Al-Hysen doesn't apply double standards; he treats everyone the same, as if everyone present is...
In short, based on his attitude towards people, readers concluded that Elhesen was a very capable fighter; otherwise, he would have been beaten up ten times a day just walking down the street with such arrogance.
Chapter 576 Elhesen and Seno
Anyway, there are people who like this kind of thing, and there are quite a few people who like Elhesen.
Some readers even swooned over Al Heissen's handsome face in his illustrations, thinking, "What a magnificent face!"
But the traveler in the story wouldn't be infatuated; she remembered that Elhesen was a member of the Order of the Church and couldn't help but ask him if he had participated in the 'project'.
[Erhesen: "As a scholar, I belong to the group that pursues 'research autonomy.'"]
"I'm more interested in you lately than the Sage."
His interest in Ying wasn't because she was particularly beautiful, although it's true that Ying is pretty.
But Al-Hysen was interested in something else; he was interested in Ying's attitude toward the knowledge contained in the divine jar.
Back in Ormos Port, the leader of the "Eye of Ahmal" used the knowledge contained in the divine jar in front of the travelers. At that time, Yingmei had a complicated expression and thought for a long time... This clearly shows that she knew some inside information!
This subtle expression did not escape Elhesen's notice. He concluded that the traveler definitely knew something, which was why he was interested in the traveler.
The traveler was unwilling to talk about it, but he didn't deny that he knew something either, which led to Elhesen revealing some information.
It can only be said that Elhesen is very cunning. There aren't many old foxes who can beat him with certainty. Even Yae no Kamiko wouldn't dare to say he's guaranteed to win.
Dealing with him might require sending out ancient foxes like Zhongli and Wendy.
Regarding the questions raised by Elhesen, the traveler said that he could not answer them at this time.
Even though Elhesen was a clerk in the Church of the Fathers, the traveler still couldn't be sure if this was a 'ruse' orchestrated by the Church of the Fathers.
They would send people to track and then rescue, in order to gain trust.
In reality, Elhesen was not angry at the traveler's vigilance; on the contrary, he was pleased. He thought it was a good thing to be vigilant, and that it would be better if Kavi were a little more cautious.
To be honest, Kavi is truly kind-hearted by nature. Despite his own life not being very fulfilling, he still harbors no malice towards the world.
He wasn't unaware of the evil in the world, but he was willing to harbor benevolent assumptions; he was an idealist.
Returning to the story, in order to gain the traveler's trust and also to investigate the origin of the divine canister knowledge, Elhesen decided to travel with the traveler.
Traveling together as a couple can save half the travel expenses.
However, Elhesen didn't care about the money; he was fine with paying for all the travel expenses since he was financially independent.
He didn't want to travel with Kavi because Kavi talked too much, which he found annoying.
In fact, Paimon talks more than Kavi, but Paimon has one good quality: she's a bully who preys on the weak.
She would be much more obedient when faced with someone as tough as Elhesen, unlike Kavi who was 'unwavering' and 'tireless' when it came to talking to Elhesen.
The three characters in the story are traveling through the desert, and there are many desert landscapes along the way.
These landscapes are quite novel to those who haven't seen them before, but they get boring after a while; the desert is just too desolate.
So while enjoying the scenery, readers couldn't help but let their thoughts wander and ponder the current situation.
Several more lines have appeared without our knowledge: Scattered Soldiers Become Gods, Dead Zone and Demon Scale Disease, and now Elhesen has brought a God-like Jar of Knowledge.
With so many plot lines yet to be fully untangled, readers become increasingly engrossed, enjoying the feeling of being treated like an idiot until the truth is revealed and everything becomes clear!
It would be even more fulfilling if I could realize the 'prophecy' of the ending halfway through.
In the story, the three of them come to Aru Village in the desert, which is a haven for the desert people and a place of exile for the rainforest people.
This shows just how big the gap in living standards is between the two sides; for the rainforest, the safe haven is nothing short of a miserable exile.
It's like the people of Ningguta watching the exiles to Ningguta.
However, given enough time, deserts can be developed, as has been recorded in history.
Turning the page of the prophecy reveals an illustration that really piques the readers' interest.
When there are long illustrations, the focus should be on the gorgeousness, so give us more!
It's here! It's sandstorms and a person.
The illustration depicts a desolate sandstorm, with the traveler and Elhesen walking through a valley, seemingly having completely escaped their pursuers.
Traveler: Hahaha, I laugh at that wise man for being so lacking in strategy and the doctor for being so unwise. If a division of troops were to be ambushed here, wouldn't we all be captured without resistance?
Just then, a short figure was seen running quickly across the barren sand dunes in the distance, seemingly carrying a long spear.
Readers, upon seeing this figure, are filled with doubt: Is that you? Xiao?
I don't think so. Although they look about the same height, how could Xiao have ended up in Sumeru?
Turning the page again, the short figure revealed its true form: black skin, white fur, and a jackal hat with the 'Eye of Truth' on its head.
Without hesitation, he thrust his spear at Elhesen, but fortunately, the traveler was sensitive and reacted quickly to block the attack.
The newcomer was quite agile. After his first attack failed, he quickly retreated and created distance with a few consecutive jumps. Such agile footwork belonged to a dark-skinned physical education student!
The Sumeru people immediately recognized the man as the famous Grand Disciplinary Officer, Seno.
His hat was custom-made and very distinctive, so the Sumeru people could recognize it at a glance.
One can only say that he truly lives up to his reputation as a card player, using the Millennium Eye as a hat accessory.
The readers inwardly cried out in alarm, "We've attracted Seno! Doesn't that mean the Disciplinarian of the Church is coming?!"
It's all the traveler's fault for triggering 'Why are you laughing!'
Although the Traveler blocked the attack in the illustration, Seno completely ignored the Traveler and did not hesitate at all. Seno then thrust straight at Elhesen.
Elhesen reacted quickly, drawing his sword to parry, and the two fought back and forth.
This must have made everyone quite nervous, since Elhesen and the Traveler are fugitives, and Seno is the one in the Faculty responsible for catching fugitives.
If Elhesen loses, will the Traveler also be in danger?
Wasn't he supposed to be a frail academic? How could someone so frail defeat a high-ranking official?
Then they became more and more silent as they looked at the series of illustrations.
The fight scenes in the illustrations are drawn exceptionally well, reaching the level of a typical shonen manga.
But the problem is that Elhesen handled it with ease, and the two seemed evenly matched after their exchange.
Who was he facing? Not some lowly member of the Gilded Troupe, this was Seno!
Is this what you mean by "weak in literature"? Is it true that being weak in literature makes one strong in martial arts?
Although I had guessed that you must have some fighting skills, I didn't expect you to be this strong!
Seno, the Grand Disciplinary Officer of Mount Sumeru! How many people tremble at the mere mention of his name?
Are you some kind of player who can go toe-to-toe with anyone?
In reality, Seno stared at Elhesen, thinking, "You're hiding as deep as the abyss."
Chapter 577 Crisis of Trust
Although the atmosphere between the two in the illustration is somewhat tense, and Seno has a cold expression, he looks less indifferent but more serious than Xiao.
With his title of Grand Disciplinary Officer, Seno's appearance was indeed frightening, but people like Fufu and Kurumi remained completely calm.
Because Sino had come to the martial arts tournament before, they already knew him and what kind of person he was.
Given the current situation, it's safe to say that Sino will definitely be the one turned against them; they're practically one of our own.
However, everyone has to admit that when he is working, Sino is indeed calm and handsome, and his movements are agile and graceful without any unnecessary actions.
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