In the video, Dina Zede asks her, 'Who are you?'

Nasita's answer was, 'Who I am is not important.'

Yes, who I am doesn't matter. Nasita no longer wants to know who she is; she wants to become a qualified god.

This thought persisted until the arrival of the traveler, who was the first time Nasita confronted her own heart, and her heart told her—she was Nasita!

But the great sages outside never listened to a word she said, nor did they care about her thoughts.

They wanted to know who Nasita was, but they only wanted one answer—you are the Great Tree King.

Is Nasita the Great Tree King? Yes and no. They are in a 'reincarnation' relationship. In essence, they are indeed one person, but they are also different individuals.

Nasita protected her people in her own way and healed their conflicts, but no one knew of her existence, no one cared, until one person truly began to care about her.

—Dina Zede, her follower.

It is not the Great Tree King, nor the Grass God, but merely a follower of Naxida.

The initial curiosity, the confusion of being captured, the helplessness of imprisonment, and the pain of being ignored eventually transformed into the joy of being discovered.

This was the first time Nasita had been looked at directly; her reflection was in the other person's eyes!

This was the first time Naxida had felt joy.

Yes, joy. Nasita recalled what joy should feel like.

Finally, before her stood the Great Compassion Tree King, and she said that at this moment one should feel joy...

This isn't right... This isn't joy. I know what joy is like, I know!

This isn't right! Nasita reached out, trying to grab the Great Tree King to stop her from leaving.

The flashback ended, and that memory 'dribbled out' along with Nasita's tears, before the camera returned to the present moment.

Nasita reached out to stop her, just like in the last scene of her memory.

But she didn't reach out her hand or utter a word, for this was a destined parting that would only add to her sorrow.

Her small hands clenched tightly against her chest, and Nasita turned her head away, unwilling to say goodbye.

But the Great Tree King before us must make this final farewell.

The Great Tree King embraced Nasita, just as she had embraced that tiny bud in the beginning.

The Great Tree King didn't urge her; he simply held Naxida in his arms, just like that.

Nasita's hands trembled, but in the end she placed them on the Great Tree King. This was the first and the last embrace.

The once-in-a-lifetime embrace lasted only a moment. Nasita's hands were suddenly empty, and she nearly fell, her footing unsteady. The person in front of her had vanished.

In the end, only Nasita remained kneeling on the ground, her hands retreating back to her chest, but this time there was no embrace from that person.

Tears streamed down my face; this wasn't...this wasn't joy...

Her tears soaked the roots, and her eyes were red from crying; her appearance was heartbreaking.

Even after being imprisoned for five hundred years, she had never wept so bitterly because of her own plight.

But at this moment, because of the disappearance of the Great Tree King, she couldn't stop crying.

After the Great Tree King dissipated, it turned into 'leaves', which represent its power. Now, the fallen leaves will return to their roots.

These 'leaves' drifted towards Mount Sumeru, the land she longed for.

The night in Sumeru was very quiet. The people in their sleep seemed to be having a dream, a dream about the Great Compassion Tree King.

The scene changed, and this time the Great Tree King, the Flower Goddess, and the Red King appeared.

Music, dance, laughter.

Yes, this is true joy, this is a beautiful dream.

Chapter 646 also has an ending theme song?

The Great Tree King: "I will return all dreams to the world."

"Farewell, people of Mount Sumeru."

This is a movie, and everyone can hear the gentle voice of the Great Tree King. In her final farewell, there was no fear of 'death' in her voice, but rather a sense of relief.

I am relieved that the taboo knowledge has been quelled, and I am relieved that my people can enjoy their dreams in peace.

The demonic scale disease was cured, and the mad scholar returned to normal.

Everyone was smiling in their sleep, as if they were having a wonderful dream.

In the midst of a peaceful slumber, only one deity quietly departed.

No one will remember, no one will miss it, because it will all be forgotten.

"Let the world completely forget me."

"May you have sweet dreams tonight."

In the final scene, the Great Tree King smiles and waves.

Tears had already soaked everyone's eyes, for the fear of forgetting the actions of the Great Tree King had turned into even more piercing knives.

The heartwarming scene, coupled with the gentle words of the Great Tree King, highlights the sadness at the heart of the story.

The more beautiful the dream, the more the Great Compassion Tree King tries to let go, and the more difficult it is for the audience to let go.

Everyone was grieving, but the movie presented a different picture.

The traveler and Nasita returned to their starting point. Nasita was in tears, her expression one of confusion.

Her expression showed no sadness, only confusion, but for some reason, tears streamed down her cheeks; she forgot.

At this moment, the audience could no longer hold back their emotions and broke down.

The memories kept replaying in my mind: the Great Tree King truly gave himself selflessly every time!

How could such a god be forgotten? How could this be! How could he be forgotten so quickly and so completely!?

No! No! Absolutely not! We will never forget, never forget!

The audience gritted their teeth, frantically recalling all the scenes and plot points that had just occurred, even though doing so would only make them feel more and more uncomfortable, as if a sharp knife was being plunged into their hearts, yet they dared not relax.

They don't want to forget, they don't want to forget the dedication of this great deity.

I can't forget! I won't forget! I will never forget!

This is true not only for the Sumeru people, but also for people from other countries.

Liyue has read the stories of the Layered Rock Abyss, the Festival of the Moon, and the Festival of the Sea Lanterns; there are truly too many of their 'forgotten' pasts within them.

Yaksha, Guoba, Guizhong.

They understand, so they don't want to forget.

The same is true of the Mondstadt people; they have forgotten too much.

Rosalyn lowered her head and wiped away her tears, not wanting anyone to see. She understood this feeling all too well, but what she understood was the feeling of being forgotten.

Perhaps Rosalyn didn't understand this feeling before, because she herself had forgotten it.

However, with Lin Qiu's 'help', even if she didn't remember all the details, she knew what kind of person she used to be.

So when she read this story, she was reminded of herself, and her sadness doubled.

Needless to say, Cole and Dina Zede couldn't stop crying.

Dina Zede was a follower of the Grass God, so how could she not be saddened by such a story? It's remarkable that she didn't fall into a coma, given her physical condition.

Cole's physical condition wasn't great either, and he felt even worse at this moment. Why? Why was the first story I ever read about Sumeru?

I experienced all kinds of love in a short period of time: great love, small love, family love, friendship love, and all kinds of love!

Please, Lin Qiu, be kinder to me in the future!

Lin Qiu was also unable to help with this request, because the next chapter was the 'Explosive Tail Kill' in the Forest Book, which was also forgotten.

However, there is one thing Lin Qiu can help Ke Lai with: he can make Ke Lai less sad in a little while.

Zhongli sighed softly, then gently patted the water god beside him twice to calm him down.

This time, not only Funina, but even Hu Tao looked serious, glancing at Lin Qiu from time to time, clearly intending to make a move.

"Waaah, but... but... why!" Funina wiped away her tears and could barely speak.

To Furnessa's left sat Navelette, his face expressionless, but his mind in turmoil.

This is what gods are like... such selfless dedication... justice...

Why would someone sacrifice themselves to save humanity?

Navelette didn't understand... no, perhaps he understood somewhat... but he didn't think he would go to such lengths for humanity.

Wendy was unusually quiet, staring blankly at Narcida crying on the screen.

Forgetting is truly terrifying, so I walk the world in the image of 'you'.

I don't want you to be forgotten by the world, even if in the end I'm the one who gets 'forgotten'.

Wind Sprite, how long has it been since he last appeared in that form?

Ray, standing next to Wendy, also looked somber; what she had wanted to do back then was actually to 'forget'.

Eternal stillness is another form of forgetting, because the world and time will no longer move forward.

But at this moment, Lei witnessed the horror of true forgetting, and she was glad that someone had broken her obsession.

Looking at Yae no Miko, the other's body leaned towards the direction of the Fox Palace, not intentionally, but unintentionally.

How fortunate is Fox Palace? So many people still remember her after all this time; she truly deserves the title of heartbreaker.

These are the reactions of everyone when they saw Nasita crying. But just as everyone was crying along with her, they suddenly froze, and the same question arose in their minds.

Why are we crying?

Huh? What was it again? Didn't the Grass God solve the World Tree problem? Shouldn't he be happy?

Shouldn't I be happy...? Why do I feel so sad?

I touched my cheek; the tears were still wet, but I couldn't remember why I was crying... Was there sand and dust indoors too?

Watch the movie; Narcissus is also crying in the scene, but she doesn't remember why she's crying either.

Narcida only remembers connecting with the World Tree's consciousness and then clearing away the contamination.

This is also a memory for everyone. They successfully prevented the pollution of the World Tree. Shouldn't they be happy? Why do I feel so sad?

I really want to cry... but why do we cry?

Yingmei looked around. She was the only one who still remembered everything. Lin Qiu, you really know how to play the game.

I wonder if Lin Qiu will write the story of the Great Tree King again in the future. Wouldn't that be using the same story to hurt someone twice, and each time it would be the first time?

Ying was amazed at how "inhuman" Lin Qiu was, but then she thought about what Lin Qiu was doing right now... well, let's just say he's human.

Just then, Yingmei's attention was drawn to the music that started playing. She recognized the music; it was called "I Have Never Forgotten".

Ying: There's an ending theme song too?!

Chapter 647 Why Did I Cry? (Bonus Chapter for Gift)

The scene in the movie is of Nasita, showing her when she was imprisoned.

She curls up her small body, closes her eyes, and in her solitude and quiet, her thoughts drift away.

She was pondering a variety of questions: Who am I? Am I really needed? Am I doing the right thing? What do I really want?

A gentle voice rang out, comforting Nasita, but no one knew who she was.

"Lonely child, don't be afraid, don't be afraid~, the night won't be too long~."

Who is it? The readers' hearts were gripped. Whose voice is this? Why do we feel so sad when we hear it?

I feel like I've seen her somewhere before? I think I should remember her? But who is she?

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