But that's not the point; the goal has been achieved anyway.
The scene in the story has also changed. This time it's from Nel's perspective, and it's Elhesen's turn again. This time, the magic card 'Nel's Dance' is activated!
Unfortunately, when the camera cut to Nel, she was wearing shoes.
No, from Nilu's perspective, she was actually talking to the others. Sheikh Zuber wanted to persuade her that the operation was too dangerous, but Nilu was determined to go.
Because this is a performance, a performance of great significance!
As a dancer, an artist, and a believer in the Grass God, she doesn't want to miss out on anything, regardless of her identity.
What Nilu was about to do was dangerous, but she was not afraid at all. She was only nervous, not because of the danger, but because she was worried about making a mistake.
The Flower Knight, Pigal, distracted the unrelated crowd for Nel, and Hushang and Fahad would briefly hold off the guards for Nel. Everything was ready.
As for the thank-you gift, it was a meal made by Nel herself, which was delicious, definitely much better than the meal made by Shadow.
The audience found this reasonable; they were willing to help with the meal made by Miss Nel, which was perfectly justifiable.
However, the audience still had some other questions. It was clear that Nel was planning to do something; she intended to dance at the entrance of the Order of the Church.
What puzzled the audience was the purpose of doing this. Was it to lure the guards out?
But if it's just Nel dancing alone, it doesn't seem like there's a need for many guards to stop her, right? Is it really meaningful to just keep a few guards occupied?
Nilu was about to tell everyone the significance of doing this, and both Nilu on and off the stage were very nervous.
Nilu, sitting in the audience, clasped her hands together and looked at the screen. Nilu, on the 'stage', walked forward and let out a long sigh of relief.
As the music begins and the dance steps unfold, shimmering light flows from Nilu's fingers—a beautiful manifestation of water element.
The dance steps were different from those at the Flower Goddess's Birthday Festival, but they attracted even more attention because this time it was a genuine animation.
Nilu's movements were so fluid and beautiful that they captivated everyone, both those within and outside the story.
Amazing! Absolutely stunning! The audience is practically drooling.
The scholars near the Church were all captivated by the sight. Public artistic performances were forbidden by the Church, and seeing this scene was like seeing Pigsy (from Journey to the West) for the first time.
The crowd grew larger and larger, eventually blocking the entrance to the church.
This is a case of the herd mentality. With so many people gathered here, others who see this scene will also want to come and see what's going on, and eventually, the number of people will only increase.
At this point, some people might ask: Security guards, where are the security guards? Don't they care about things like this?
A quick glance at the camera revealed the answer: oh, so the security guards also enjoy watching.
[Guard A: "Hey, shouldn't we try to stop this?"]
Guard B stopped him, but it was he who stopped him: "Let's...watch for a little while longer."
This time, Shen He Chongyun was truly at fault, showing no intention of prohibition whatsoever.
At this moment, the Great Sage could no longer sit still; this kind of farce was exactly what he disliked seeing.
The latest decree has just decided to introduce an 'art ban,' so let's just issue it through the void.
It was the Great Sage's turn, and he activated the magic card 'Art Prohibition'!
The Great Sage has absolutely no idea how dangerous this ban is.
It's not the danger of being tampered with by Elhesen, but the danger of banning art itself.
You should know that artists are not people to be trifled with, because you can't judge whether they are mentally sound.
The last artist who failed in art came up with 'Legalist thought'.
Chapter 639 The Last Ripple of Elhesen
The screen went black, then a string of text appeared that read: 'Prohibition: Public art performances within the City of Sumeru…'
Then the text quickly changed to 'Prohibition: Little Lucky Grass King has escaped from Pure Goodness Palace. Immediately proceed into the city to search for him.'
That's right, this is the trap card 'Tampering with the Ban' that Elhesen had set up in advance!
The little grass god has escaped! The two guards immediately realized this was a big deal and rushed forward with their weapons.
Of course, they weren't there to arrest Nel; after Nel's curtain call, many guards ran past her.
Nilu breathed a sigh of relief, not because she wouldn't be caught, but because the plan had succeeded.
Now the audience understood: Nilu's dance wasn't to distract the guards, but to entice the Great Sage to quickly issue a decree.
Although this decree may be promulgated sooner or later, what Elhesen wants is for the Great Sage to promulgate it immediately, without any 'investigation'.
This needs a catalyst, and Nil is that catalyst.
Dancing in front of a great sage who despises art is certainly a powerful form of mockery.
It turned out that Elhesen really knew the Great Sage, and the plan went very smoothly.
The Great Sage did indeed issue a decree, but what puzzled the audience was why the content of the decree was incorrect.
Wasn't there a law banning art? How did it turn into information about the little grass god escaping? When was it changed?
Could that lackey who's always been by the Great Sage's side be an undercover agent? Hiding so deeply?
To be honest, Uday himself didn't know he was an undercover agent, but given the circumstances, without the later explanation, he really did seem like an undercover agent.
Of course, that's not the case. He was just a lackey, and it was actually Elhesen who carried out the switch.
During the 'reveal' segment, the audience learned the meaning behind Al Heissen's clumsy leap; it turned out that he had deliberately missed.
While Al-Hysen appeared disheveled as he slumped onto the table, he had actually secretly switched one of the canned knowledge items in that instant.
Ehrlich knew that it was an 'Art Prohibition' because his job as a scribe was to write down decrees.
But this smooth combo only shows that his hands aren't very clean. He can do these kinds of little tricks without anyone noticing. It's a waste of his talent to be a scholar.
That was the case back in Ormos Port; the disciplinary officer didn't notice, so the guards and scholars were even less likely to notice.
Looking at it this way, he shouldn't be called the King of Sumeru anymore; he's practically the Saint of Sumeru Thieves, no, the Emperor of Sumeru Movies!
Linnie was quite familiar with Al Heisenberg's actions; wasn't this just 'misdirection'?
Use big gestures to cover up small gestures; the audience looks wherever the magician looks; what the magician considers important, the audience will also consider important.
So in the animation, Elhesen used his crazy big movements to cover up his small movements. After collapsing onto the table, he didn't look at the canned knowledge but immediately turned back to look at the Great Sage.
Al-Hysen's actions at the time led everyone to believe that his target was indeed the Great Sage, and everyone was watching him and the Great Sage, with no one paying attention to the canned knowledge.
Okay, this way we can nominate another Sumeru Magician. Elhesen is just too versatile.
Now everyone finally understands why Elhesen suddenly pretended to be crazy and pounced on them. It's not surprising at all.
Kavi and the others had guessed from the beginning that Elhesen definitely had a plan, but they didn't expect his plan to be so bold—switching the items right in front of them!
No wonder Seno and the others all said that Elhesen's plan was too audacious. They were absolutely right. He truly deserves the title of "Master Thief," with both skill and daring!
This plan is risky, but as the saying goes, the bigger the storm, the more expensive the fish!
If successful, this plan will be like a direct stab to the heart of the Great Sage!
As for whether it will succeed? The person in charge is named Elhesen.
Paimon's assessment of this person is:
"He's just a guy who's a little bit smart, but extremely infuriating."
Kavi: A kindred spirit!
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Even though he can be infuriating, you have to admit he's very smart, and it's very reassuring to have him as a teammate.
At this point, Elhesen's plan has been mostly clarified, but to prevent anyone from still not understanding, Paimon's words were used to 'recall' Nel's mission.
As everyone guessed, Nel was the 'trigger' to get the Great Sage to issue that art ban.
There was foreshadowing behind this art ban; during the Flower Goddess's birthday festival, the Great Sage mentioned that he would have the scribe draft such a decree upon returning.
Al-Hysen was the clerk, so he was the one who made the decree, and he could naturally distinguish which canned knowledge was the 'decree'.
Now that Elhesen has seen right through the Great Sage, he's absolutely certain that the Great Sage can't stand this kind of mockery and will definitely issue a ban.
The other guards had also become accustomed to relying on the void. When the news of Little Grass God's escape was released, they did not question it but simply carried it out, and the security was instantly cleared up considerably.
These scattered people were left to be dealt with by Dixia, Rahman, and others.
They might not be able to win when they stick together, but if they split up, it's just a 'hunt'.
Activate the 'Field Card - Lion's Hunting Ground'.
It can only be said that El-Hysen is slightly better in terms of card playing skills.
Despite having fewer cards in hand than the Great Sage, the effects of his plays were devastating.
The plan went very smoothly, and the process of revealing the secrets kept the audience very excited. Is this what it feels like to play a mind game?
I've been following the traveler for so long and haven't seen much of it, this is so cool!
However, this exhilarating feeling came to an abrupt end, and the audience stared wide-eyed, somewhat unable to believe what they were seeing.
The scene shifts to Isaac's perspective, where he has changed his clothes—the three-star Grass God has arrived!
This outfit is a low-budget version of the Grass God cosplay costume, which left the audience both amused and bewildered; it's a bit of an eyesore...
But how should I put it... well... I'll tolerate it if you don't criticize a cosplayer's appearance.
But the more I think about it, the angrier I get. Even if I don't want to criticize your appearance, at least be serious.
Seriously, isn't that dark-skinned little Red King?
"Pfft... Hahahahahaha." Funina laughed heartily, unaware that she was, in a sense, also a 'stand-in,' a perfect stand-in.
And Fukaros, whom she replaced, will eventually die in her place.
Ying fell into thought. It looked just like him, so much like him. She was an expert at finding body doubles.
You found a stand too, Grass God? But your stand...
Nasita also saw this scene and couldn't help but chuckle.
She wasn't angry; in fact, she thought Isaac was quite cute.
However, those who see her smiling face will only think that she is truly adorable.
Chapter 640 Nasita: First Meeting
Only a minority find Isaac cute; most people find it hard to look at. Has this little grass god gotten a tan?
And what's going on with this outfit? It was supposed to be high-quality from Chiori, but now it's a counterfeit?
What's even worse is that you're cosplaying the Little Grass God wearing shoes! That misses the mark!
What's the point of putting on such a fake look? With such a huge difference in appearance, who can you fool?
Hey, guess what? It actually fooled quite a few people.
The audience felt there was a big difference because everyone had seen Little Grass God before; that adorable little girl was unforgettable.
However, the thirty guards had never seen Little Grass God before, and at most had only a general idea of his appearance.
So when the thirty guards saw Isaac run past, they didn't notice anything amiss and all assumed he was the little grass god who had escaped.
Found it! The moon has escaped!
You can't recognize a group of thirty people, right? Anyway, they look like they're still running, so that's it!
The group of thirty asked: Is this photo of you?
Isaac: It was me, I was very white back then.
Then the group of thirty believed it without a doubt and all followed Isaac around.
Although it looks funny on screen, Isaac's mission is actually quite dangerous.
This is impersonating the Grass God to lure away the guards! If he gets caught, he'll be finished.
For a child, Isaac's courage deserves praise.
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