[Dreva steps forward: "Honestly, if I didn't know what you said in the village, just hearing your speech about the sand-resistant wall, I would have believed you were one of our comrades."]

Dixia's impression was correct; Deliva really did come, along with Ngur.

But here there's still one of the 'Three Dynasties Saints' left. Readers can't help but frown, feeling that there might be some foreshadowing. Could the remaining one be a big one?

Readers recall, what was the last one's name again? Jepard?

I don't know. All I know for now is that Dishia's remarks at Kavan Station were heard, and as mentioned earlier, this is the mainstream thought in the desert, and Deliwa and others also agree with this idea.

Deliva said, "Dishia, I thought you, a desert dweller, would understand why the Red King is superior to the Grass God. But I never imagined... you are utterly unworthy to join us."

Seeing this comment, everyone just wants to laugh. What's the use of being superior or not? He's already dead. What? Can you deduct 1 to revive the Red King?

Remember the words of the Rock King: There is really no benefit in worshipping a deceased god.

It has to be said that the more stories you read, the more valuable Zhongli's words become. He truly deserves the title of King Yan.

The people of Liyue can't help but hum softly just thinking about it. This is our Geo Archon!

I'm sorry, I've made a mistake towards the Emperor.

Ahem, let's not get into the nonsense. The other side's words were actually belittling Dixia, like trash talk before a battle.

But in fact, Dixia often belittles herself, not only in terms of strength, but also in terms of character.

Deliva mocked Desia for having no faith and being a money-grubbing rat, which Desia accepted.

You can curse me all you want, the gentle breeze still caresses the mountain ridge.

Dixia said, "This won't do either. It's not as powerful as when I make fun of myself."

Chapter 588 Dixia's Character Arc

Dixia says she's a mercenary who only cares about money, and her employers are her only faith. Anyone is her friend as long as there's profit to be made.

The readers and Desia's friends didn't believe her words, especially considering that she had sold her greatsword earlier to fulfill Dina Zede's dream.

Dina Zede was not satisfied with this statement. She disliked that Dixia always belittled her and asked Dixia not to do it again.

Dixia had no choice but to smile and agree. She would indeed belittle herself, not only to achieve her goal, but also to reduce her burden.

In fact, she slightly belittles herself precisely because she has high aspirations.

It's because they have high aspirations for themselves but feel they haven't reached them that they resort to self-deprecation to reduce some psychological burden.

It's not self-deprecation caused by reasons like inferiority complex.

But since Dina Zede doesn't like it, then we won't do it anymore, even though this habit might be hard to break in a short time.

But there's one thing Desia said that wasn't meant to belittle herself: 'Her employer is her only faith.'

Now that her employer is Dina Zede, she naturally obeys.

In the blink of an eye, dozens or even hundreds of mercenaries were lying on the ground. These guys were no match for the traveler and Dixia.

After making two sarcastic remarks to Zhaqi, Dixia went up and kicked him unconscious.

This group of mercenaries is not only no match for them in terms of physical strength, but also in terms of intelligence and information.

It can only be said that Dixia is really smart. She may seem like a fighter, but she is actually a strategist who can figure out her enemies perfectly.

It has to be said that Dixia's performance really surprised everyone. It turns out that she is not only quick-witted, but also very good at using schemes.

When they first met, everyone thought she was 'Sumeru Dattaria'.

Now I can't help but love him! Sister, don't kick him, kick me instead!

Putting aside those incredibly talented readers, at least this matter has been perfectly resolved.

Deliwa and Ngur were both arrested, and even Zazi, who was usually the most hidden, was arrested as well, which saved a lot of trouble.

Finally, there's only Jebari left, but we don't need to worry about him because:

[Dishia: "Jebari is one of the villagers you visited; he's the one who said he wanted to treat Isaac and his grandfather to something."]

The traveler had actually noticed this, so he wanted to ask Dishia about it when he was in Aru Village, but Dishia stopped him with a look.

However, what readers didn't realize was that, frankly, this person was just a fleeting character to them; he appeared so briefly that readers didn't really remember his name.

This will teach me a lesson; I'll make sure to remember the names of people when I read prophetic books in the future!

Jebari complained bitterly, "This clarification is too slow. I've already been beaten up."

I finally managed to explain things to my wife and start reading the book again, but then there was another explanation later.

His wife also has a fiery temper; if she had just been more patient, she wouldn't have gotten beaten up like this.

However, Jebari was ultimately unlucky, and no one cared about his plight because everyone's attention was drawn to Paimon's problem.

Paimon asked, "So... what you said earlier, is it true?"

"Mercenaries only care about money; they'll be friends as long as there's profit to be made..."

Everyone can see that this is fake, so why can't Paimon see it?

It's not because she's stupid, it's because caring makes one lose their composure.

She already considered Desia a friend, so when Desia said that anyone could be her friend if there was something to gain, Pai panicked.

She worried that their friendship was based solely on self-interest.

Fortunately, the traveler directly refuted Paimon's concerns, with Yingmei stating that Desia was not that kind of person, since Desia did not have an employer at the moment.

It has to be said that travelers have very sharp minds, it's just a mystery why they don't use them normally.

Paimon trusted the traveler unconditionally, and since the traveler had said so, Paimon breathed a sigh of relief and asked the next question:

Paimon asked, "Dishia, do you hate the Grass God like the other desert people?"

Now, not only ordinary readers were curious, but even Nasita herself became engrossed in the reading, so she paused her multitasking for a moment.

[Dishia replied, "...You two are quite perceptive. Indeed, I don't dislike the Grass God like other desert people do."]

Upon seeing this, Naxi Da breathed a sigh of relief and revealed a sweet smile, feeling happy~.

Dina Zede patted her chest, "Great! If Dixia really hates the Grass God, I don't know how I'll get along with her."

You should know that Dina Zede is the number one fan of the Grass God. She can't stop talking about the Grass God. Whenever she has nothing to do, she will tell Dixia about how good the Grass God is.

If Dixia really hates the Grass God, then isn't she just dancing in a minefield?

"I've heard so much about the Little Lucky Grass King from Dinazede. I've seen her piety and gratitude firsthand," Dixia continued.

Dixia means: Dinaze is a good person, so if she says the Grass God is a good god, then she is a good god.

Dina Zede never expected that what she usually said to Dixia would become the key to changing Dixia's impression of the Grass God.

This is the transformative effect of interpersonal communication; interpersonal relationships, environment, and public opinion can influence a person's judgment on another matter.

Dina Zede smiled happily, knowing that Dixia had really listened to what she said and truly believed in herself.

In fact, Dina Zede herself knew that others would not believe her dreamlike experience, but Dixia would believe her unconditionally.

"Dinazede is just an ordinary person at best. If gods truly had no love for humanity, they wouldn't need to put on an act for such insignificant people time and time again."

Dina Zede nodded frantically, "Yes, yes! That's it!!"

Remember the question Dina Zede once saw Dain ask? He asked, "Who is more important to the gods: the possessor of the Eye of God or an ordinary person?"

To Dina Zede, the answer to this question was obvious: both were important!

Whether they are ordinary people or holders of the Eye of God, they are all his subjects, and all are 'ordinary people', in the eyes of the gods.

The story shows that Nasita never abandons any ordinary person, whether they are in the rainforest or the desert, whether they have the Eye of God or not.

After reading these books of prophecy, it became difficult for either people from the desert or the rainforest to harbor any more hostility towards Nasita.

She was so kind to everyone, but it seems like we owe her so much.

Now we need to talk about Desia's next statement:

"Recent events have made me realize even more that it was the sages of the Order of the Fathers who caused all of this. The radicals' superstitious belief that the Red King regarded the Grass God as an enemy is nothing but deception."

What Dixia said can be translated as: the one who is wrong is not the Grass God, but the Order Institute.

That statement was met with agreement from the entire world, infuriating the Church of England.

Chapter 589 Interrogation Ends

"I'm still sober, so I can't do what they do and point the finger at someone who hasn't done anything wrong," said Desia.

Dixia is absolutely right. Don't point the finger at those who haven't done anything wrong. The fault doesn't lie with the desert and the rainforest, but with the Order House!

It can only be said that Desia is indeed a strategist; what she said was clear-headed, and she grasped the main contradiction beautifully, immediately focusing on the Order of the Church.

Everyone disliked the Academy, and after reading the later stories, no one expected that their hatred for the Great Sage could grow even stronger.

Although we can't take down the Church of Christ right now, we can take down these radicals.

The three 'three-time saints' in the story are in trouble, because Candice will be the one to interrogate them after they are taken back to Aru village.

They even hit the jackpot this time; not only will Candice interrogate them, but Seno will also be there to help her.

All I can say is that all the most professional people in Sumeru are here. It would be even more perfect if we could invite Yelan, Lisa, and Leosley as well.

Okay, then let's politely inquire about the information.

Candice's voice during the interrogation was incredibly gentle and friendly; her voice and words were so soothing and relaxing to listen to—it was practically a succubus's voice.

Unfortunately, the person being interrogated wasn't in the mood to enjoy it; the pig-like screams inside drowned out Candice's gentle voice.

The traveler and Desia waited outside. Desia trusted Candice's interrogation skills completely; she knew her friend well.

Desia liked Candice very much, so she praised her without reservation, but while praising Candice, she subconsciously belittled herself.

[Dishia: "I think only someone with a strong belief could be so focused and responsible."]

"Unlike us mercenaries, we live a pretty easy life."

Dina Zede frowned. "If you're going to praise me, fine, but why do you have to belittle yourself?"

What do you mean you're not like us mercenaries? What's wrong with being a mercenary? Hmm... Although I don't particularly like other mercenaries, I know you're really, really good!

Fortunately, Paimon was also a leader of a praise group, and she immediately flattered Dixia when she saw her self-deprecating remarks.

Paimon: "I think you're great too."

Paimon isn't very emotionally intelligent, but she's a good person, so most of what she says is pleasing to the ear.

Everyone agreed that she did a good job praising Dixia and deserved a lollipop as a reward; someone really should give Dixia a proper compliment.

She's clearly a good person, but she always likes to say bad things about herself, portraying herself as someone who's only interested in profit. What if this leads to a distorted self-perception?

The group was chatting amicably, while Seno was actually standing to the side.

He had just interrogated some prisoners with Candice, which might not have been a very friendly experience for the prisoners, but the two of them were quite friendly when they exchanged their thoughts.

Last night, Candice and Seno had an experience-sharing and academic exchange with prisoners, creating a harmonious academic atmosphere.

After being treated by Seno and Candice's great memory restoration technique and 'Sumeru Bone Setting', the three of them became much more obedient and remembered everything.

That's great! Everyone has become much friendlier, and communication has become much easier.

Since everyone is being so friendly, it's time to go inside and ask for some information.

As soon as Paimon entered the house, he was startled by an unfriendly person—Candice.

"Candice, we... Waaah, you look so angry!"

Candice's tone was gentle: "Hmm? Did I fail to hide it?"

In the illustration, Candice is touching her face, seemingly trying to cover up her 'misbehavior'.

As I said before, Paimon is always very good at judging people. Candice tried her best to hide it, but she still couldn't fool Paimon's eyes.

[Dishia: "You know, even if you cover your eyes, murderous intent will still show in the corners of your mouth."]

The reader nodded in agreement, but what dripped from the corner of his mouth was not only murderous intent, but also saliva.

Readers have drooled countless times over the illustrations in the prophecy book; Ayaka's dance, Nel's dance, and the Emperor are all vividly remembered.

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