That's right, everything just now was acting. I have to say that Paimon's acting skills have improved at a speed that's like wearing Xtep shoes—it feels like flying.

If Alheisen were the main character in that performance, Paimon would at least be considered a female lead, while the Traveler would only be a supporting female character.

After all, the traveler barely read any lines, only saying one sentence throughout the entire story, and without much emotion.

Simply put, Elhesen won MVP, Paimon was the best support, and Ying was just a freeloader.

Director Fu was quite dissatisfied after watching it. "Where's your acting skills from when you were doing 'cosplay' with Grass God last time? Weren't you quite enthusiastic when you were fooling people?"

But never mind, the traveler isn't usually a talkative person, so no one noticed anything unusual about him not saying much in front of the Great Sage.

At this point, the audience was a bit confused. So what exactly was Al Heysen's plan? What was the point of being captured?

Currently, Hazard believes that Elhesen is on the fifth floor, but it seems that Elhesen is not only on the fifth floor. Where is he?

Just then, Paimon recalled Al Heisen's plan, and the audience finally understood the whole process.

The original plan was to send the traveler into the confinement room so that the traveler could awaken Narcida's consciousness within the Church House.

To protect her consciousness from being read by the Doctor, Narcida sealed it away. Awakening it takes time, and that's the Traveler's job.

In his recollection, Elhesen revealed his plan.

He made it clear that the plan was not foolproof, but he knew what kind of person Hazard was, and what kind of behavior and mentality he would have.

This plan isn't the best, but it's definitely the most advantageous under the current circumstances.

Elhesen was certain that the Great Sage would lock the Traveler in solitary confinement after capturing him.

Because travelers are an uncertain factor, and the confinement room is within his control, only in this way can he feel at ease.

As if deliberately cooperating with Elhesen's plan, Hazard did indeed lock the Travelers inside.

Ayato and Kokoro both nodded to themselves. Elhesen was truly a remarkable person, not only in terms of knowledge but also in terms of strategy.

In particular, his grasp of people's hearts was so impressive that Ayato exclaimed that he was an expert and no less skilled than him.

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Character Voice Acting - Frynn: About Elhesen's Acting Skills

"Hmm, there's still room for improvement. In my opinion, there are three areas that can be improved just in the part where you're frantically walking forward. For example, your posture and expression should include some breathing."

Chapter 637 Nasita's Heartfelt Words

Elhesen's plan seems very risky. For example, some people might ask: What if the Great Sage doesn't cooperate?

But this plan will only be risky but ultimately safe, because it's not about whether the Great Sage is willing to cooperate, but rather that the Great Sage has already been thoroughly figured out by Elhesen.

If the Great Sage really won't do that, Elhesen will implement a different plan.

He had more than one plan in mind; it was just that this plan best suited the current situation.

It was like Jia Xu infiltrating Cao Cao's camp; his control over people's hearts was terrifying.

Everything is proceeding exactly as Elhesen predicted, and even the Void item worn by the Traveler has not been confiscated.

This void is the key for the traveler to connect with Narcida's consciousness; it is the void that Elhesen modified.

The Great Sage was not blind, so he naturally saw it, but he didn't care at all. In any case, the Void was also under his control. Didn't he see that the Void was also present in the scene of Elhesen's exile?

In the eyes of the great sage, the presence of emptiness actually made it easier for him to control the other party's information.

The Great Sage thought he had seen through Elhesen and understood Elhesen's plans perfectly, but in reality, the opposite was true; Elhesen had actually predicted the Great Sage's prediction.

Now it's Elhesen's turn! First, activate the monster card 'Traveler Paimon' in attack position to begin attacking Great Sage 'Weakest Point'.

The servers of gods and the void—without a doubt, Narcida is the Great Sage's weakest point.

If the great sage Nasita were to lose power, his rule would be in jeopardy.

In the story, the traveler and Paimon search for the place with the strongest WiFi signal in order to establish a 'local area network' with Narcida.

Nasida is currently in a state of isolation and is offline; she cannot access the 'Internet' and can only connect locally via 'LAN'.

It has to be said that this was probably the most difficult part of the entire plan.

The traveler in the animation spent a long time searching around the solitary confinement room, managing to show the audience what the room looked like.

This place is called a solitary confinement cell, but it's more like an abandoned library. There are many books inside, but no one has taken care of it for a long time, and tree roots have grown everywhere.

Travelers are like people carrying cell phones, searching for a signal. They wander around and around until they finally find a suitable place to successfully establish a 'local area network'.

Unfortunately, the established 'local area network' didn't work very well; there was an 'invisible wall'. Narcida was right on the other side of the wall, but no matter how the traveler made a sound, she couldn't hear him.

In fact, this invisible wall was set up by Nasita to prevent outsiders from contacting her consciousness.

The camera pans to Naxi Da's perspective; this is Naxi Da's "Dust Song Pot," completely dark.

Nasita sat on the ground, curled up in a ball, looking so cute that it evoked pity.

With her back to the traveler, she couldn't hear his calls. She curled up in the darkness, hugging herself tightly, yearning for a sliver of security.

[Nasita's inner thoughts: "When did it all begin...?"]

"...Oh, right, it started from the moment of birth."

When did we begin to be shrouded in darkness and 'eroded' by loneliness? From the moment we were born.

In order to dispel the 'gloom' and gain recognition, Nasita constantly learned how to become a qualified deity.

To learn knowledge, protect the people, and find a way to save the World Tree.

But in the end, she was still locked up here, and no one would accept her.

This is a film with sound. Nasita's voice reaches everyone's ears, and her grievances and doubts are heartbreaking.

"I long to catch up with that figure. To catch up with the figure of the Great Tree King."

That was her goal, and the only thing she could refer to.

No one taught her how to become a qualified deity; she had to figure everything out on her own.

This moment reminded everyone of the story of Seno; wasn't Murtada just like that?

Elders can bring protection, but they can also bring burdens.

When an elder is too outstanding, others will have high expectations of you, but the problem is that Nasita was only born at that time.

Nasita had no chance to perform; she could only try her best, but no one paid any attention.

Nasida is like someone who came in second in an exam. The first place winner gets all the attention, while she faces a lot of questions about why she didn't get first place.

Is it because you haven't tried hard enough?

This is a PUA tactic, but Nasida actually fell for it, and she's still questioning herself.

"I was confined to the Pure Land Palace... I was replaced by new gods created by the sages... I had to seal my consciousness in boundless darkness."

Nasida felt a little shy as she listened to her series of self-questioning and expressed her vulnerable feelings.

As an insecure deity, Narcida was easily embarrassed.

Look at Lei Yingdian next to her. Doesn't she feel any shame about her past being watched by everyone?

"A Pure Land in My Heart" is her heartfelt expression, encompassing all her joys and sorrows. It's as if everything has been laid bare, but it doesn't matter; let whoever wants to see it see it.

But I really want to grab her and tell her, "You're the one who should be ashamed!" (Regarding her confident attitude...)

Five hundred years have passed, the same heartfelt words have been expressed, yet the mindsets are two different.

The reason for this can be summed up in just two words—confidence.

Nasida has never received much recognition, so she cares more about other people's opinions. When she sees her true feelings being made public, she worries about what others will think.

Do you think she's pitiful? Pretentious? Weak? Dramatic? Nasita doesn't know, which is why she cares; she cares a lot about what others think.

The Shadow is different. Go ask anyone in Inazuma, and you'll find that they all acknowledge the Thunder General.

Even if one doesn't approve of General Raiden's governance, one cannot refute her martial arts skills; Wuxiang's single strike was just that confident.

So Ying doesn't care what others think when they see her inner thoughts. Does it matter what others think?

So Nasita's current state is due to a lack of self-confidence, but that's okay, she'll be more confident after she finishes fighting the skirmishers.

At that time, Nasita will realize that she is actually quite powerful.

However, that time hasn't come yet. Nasita is still insecure, so she keeps muttering to herself about her low self-esteem.

[Nasita: "So, it seems I haven't really listened to my own voice..."]

Do gods have feelings? Should gods have feelings? Am I doing everything right?

Nasita was filled with doubts. She wanted to become a qualified god, but she didn't know what a qualified god should be like.

No one told her, just as no one told Funina; they had to figure it out on their own.

The difference is that Funina had one more chance to perform, while Nasida had none.

Chapter 638 Nel's Role

Nasita's reference point is the Great Tree King. She knows the Great Tree King's achievements, but she knows nothing about the Great Tree King personally, nor can she learn anything about him from the World Tree.

So Narcissus doesn't understand what gods are like normally. Do gods have feelings? Should gods have 'selfish desires'? Can gods...cry?

She was unsure because she never considered herself a qualified deity, so when she felt wronged and wanted to cry, she would only question herself.

Funina felt a strong connection to this feeling; these were questions she herself had also questioned.

Hiding in a dark corner and crying secretly is something she would do, because only in a dim and cramped space does she feel a sense of security.

The two goddesses look very alike, even in the fact that they both have someone by their side.

They were unaware that someone was with them, so Nasita was slightly surprised when a strange woman's voice came on in the movie.

【? ? ?: "Since you are the 'God of Wisdom'...you must have known the answers to those questions from the beginning, right?"】

An unknown female voice rang out, but no new characters appeared in the animation; the only way to tell that the person was female was through their voice.

Although I don't know who she is, her voice is so gentle, it feels perfect for telling bedtime stories.

Nasita didn't know who she was either, but she was right. Nasita already knew the answer; she just hadn't faced her own heart.

She considered rebelling, but they were her own people, and her doting prevented her from doing so.

[Nasita: "I don't want to... ignore my own voice anymore."]

At this moment, the traveler's 'cry' finally had an effect, and the fire's 'energy' broke through the barrier.

It just so happened that Nasita wanted to confront her own inner self, which is why things went so smoothly. Now, Nasita wants a little more 'selfish desire'.

Nasita opened her eyes, and her perspective was of her tiny, soft feet.

This really energized the audience; it was great! We loved watching it!

I also felt a pang of regret that the story of Guiji wasn't made into an animated film.

But that's not the point. The point is what Nasita said after seeing the traveler; it was what she truly felt.

"Thinking about all the things that have happened to me, I still feel quite angry."

The traveler's response was a slight smile, followed by the following statement:

"You should have been angry a long time ago."

Yes, you should have been angry a long time ago. Everyone who has read the story of Sumeru agrees with this statement.

Five hundred years! They were so angry they almost had a stroke just from looking at what had happened recently.

The desert people are really patient; they've endured until now, only starting to plot a rebellion after the rumors of the 'Red King's resurrection' surfaced.

Look at Haizhi Island, they acted decisively and couldn't tolerate it at all.

Orobas can't be resurrected, and Thor wasn't imprisoned, but so what? Let's rebel!

When I read the previous stories, I thought Inatsume was already a very hardworking person, but I didn't expect there were even more experts.

So you still have to check the accounts; otherwise, you won't know how well you're doing.

In short, Nasita's consciousness was awakened, although the person who awakened her was not actually the Traveler.

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