The Sumeru people rejected this idea, and were extremely unhappy about it.

Yes, if the Grass God didn't sacrifice himself, then Sumeru would be doomed, but they couldn't bear to watch the Grass God sacrifice himself.

There are too many. The Grass God has sacrificed himself for them too many times, but what about them?

The Grass God has been imprisoned by the Order of the Monarchy for five hundred years, and they don't even know it!

Now they actually have to watch the Grass God sacrifice himself for them?

Desert, World Tree, five hundred years ago, and now we need to do it again?

Even a person with a modicum of conscience wouldn't accept this; it's too cruel.

The memories from before assaulted them, and images of the 'Grass God' sacrificing himself and shrinking time and time again flashed through their minds. They really didn't want to face such experiences again!

Nasita, you don't understand at all. You've always been like this, but you don't know that in my eyes, you are more important than the world!

Fortunately, just as Nasida began to 'make her last arrangements', Yingmei burst in with her ancestral one-handed sword, making a dazzling entrance with a side slide.

This scene was incredibly exciting for everyone; it was so cool! Traveler, you're so awesome!

Savior! The protagonist always makes their grand entrance at the end! Please save Narcida!

Accompanying the traveler was the 'Water Fungus Beast,' who knew what Nasita was going to do, and that it was the only way.

But this shouldn't be borne by the Queen of Grass; she has helped them far too many times.

Therefore, this time they chose to use their own lives in place of the 'fire'.

They are elemental beings, and infusing their elemental power into their 'home' is a way of returning home.

However, their memories, emotions, everything will be forgotten, and in the end, they will be transformed into pure elemental force.

The audience gasped. Wait! Wait a minute! We don't want Lord Grass God to sacrifice himself, and we don't want to see you sacrifice yourselves either!

Wait a minute! This script is wrong! Isn't it supposed to be a heartwarming and lovely story? Didn't Qiu Cheng change his personality? How come he only changed halfway?

As the mushroom beasts on screen gradually disappeared into specks of light, merging one by one into the 'Heart of the Oasis', the audience's eyes widened in disbelief.

A series of storyboard scenes flashed by, telling their past and their lives with their 'family'.

Finally, all these images transformed into the light of elemental power and merged into the 'Heart of the Oasis'.

The audience couldn't bear this farewell; would they never see those adorable little fungus creatures again? Why?

Why...? That wind mushroom beast can't even speak clearly, and the water mushroom beast still has children waiting for her to come home...

These adorable little ones have been together for so long, how could it end like this?

The wind mushroom beast's childlike "thank you" and the water mushroom beast's gentle, motherly voice lingered in everyone's ears.

The audience couldn't bear the thought of such a cute little creature disappearing, and it broke their hearts. This was exactly the result Lin Qiu wanted.

Absolutely right! The reason I used a film to tell this story is so that you can feel their loveliness and then witness their disappearance!

If only the appearance is shown in a novel, the cuteness of the voice cannot be expressed, which is why Lin Qiu worked himself to the bone.

Now that he had achieved the result he wanted, Lin Qiu was satisfied, seeing the murderous looks in the eyes of those girls who liked cute creatures.

Little Fufu, why aren't your little feet wobbling anymore? Are you unhappy?

Look in my eyes! Tell me Why? Baby why?

The girls, Furina and Nil, were heartbroken; none of these adorable little creatures were left behind.

They all looked at Lin Qiu with resentful eyes, venting their dissatisfaction.

Lin Qiu told them not to worry about their resentful looks, saying that another cute little creature in the forest book would also sacrifice itself later.

Sensitive girls who love cute creatures are heartbroken, but Vilette can't understand why she should be sad about the sacrifice of the elemental beings.

From the dragon's perspective, these elemental beings simply returned to Apep's body.

It might be 'resurrected' in other forms in the future, so why be sad?

Dragons and humans have different perspectives on things, but it's not difficult to get Violet to understand and sympathize with them; all you have to do is transform the image of these 'fungi' into Melusin.

Then Vilette will understand what makes humans heartbroken, and her heart will be filled with tears.

Some viewers have already started to "storm," thinking that the grass god was going to be killed, but unexpectedly, it was these "mushroom beasts" who ended up being killed.

They were crying outside the story, and Nasita inside the story was also crying.

[Nasita's sobbing voice: "There will be no trace of you in the new 'home,' no one will remember you..."]

"Is this really... the home you've been dreaming of?"

The camera focused on Nasita, whose aggrieved little face filled the screen. Her tightly furrowed brows, seemingly about to cry, evoked a pang of sadness in the viewer.

She often seems to have this expression, making everyone want to smooth her brows and dispel her sadness, but now they can't even dispel their own sadness.

Just as everyone's sadness was rising, the 'Wind Fungus Beast' actually spoke, still using a childish voice to say those half-baked words.

"King of Grass, Sad, No."

Her voice was still as lovely as ever, and her words were still somewhat unclear, but her sincere emotions instantly touched the hearts of the audience.

"Your home, this place, is not it."

"We're going home, even the King of Grass is going home..."

This is our way home.

The seemingly clumsy words conveyed genuine emotions, which were more moving than complex language.

Especially the last "Go home," which brought tears to everyone's eyes.

No, no, not this ending!

Crying and screaming were useless; these adorable fungi had vanished forever.

Perhaps they, as elemental beings, will be 'resurrected' in the future, but having lost their memories and emotions, they will be different individuals even if they reappear.

The "voices in the memories" in the film further intensified the sorrowful atmosphere, and the audience finally learned the name of the "water mushroom beast" child.

She's not called 'Dongdong Little Round Hat', her name is "Nur", which means "radiance".

Chapter 664 Legendary Heavy Dragon Appepp

Apep was saved, but dragons and humans have different views; her thoughts, however, coincided with Navelette's.

She also said there was no need to be sad, as those elemental life forms would not die.

For dragons, elemental life forms are practically 'immortal'; they will be reborn in the future, just as a new dragon king will be born when the previous one dies.

Therefore, Appepp could not quite understand the emotions of Nasita and the others at this moment.

She felt only peace, an unprecedented peace, a peace she hadn't felt in a long time.

Taboo knowledge had been influencing her emotions, causing her to be blinded by anger. Now that she had regained her composure, she was willing to communicate with Nasita.

However, upon closer reflection, she was blinded by anger and didn't even think about doing anything against reason. It seems that she chose to be angry rather than frustrated.

Apep is no longer angry, but she still says her stance will not change; even if Nasida saves her, she will not help Nasida.

It doesn't matter if you build your kingdom here; she won't bother you, hmph.

Putting aside that arrogant remark, the key point is the question Nasita raised: 'How did you become entangled with forbidden knowledge?'

This is something that has piqued everyone's curiosity. We've never heard of any connection between the Grass Dragon and the World Tree. Surely it's not like the Dragon King went to save humanity on his own initiative, right?

That's impossible! How could the Dragon King do something like saving people? We're enemies, so how did you end up getting entangled with him?

Apep offered an explanation, but she tends to go on and on about her stories, starting with the Nibelungen, the "Dragon King," rebelling against the laws of nature.

Forbidden knowledge is only 'a thousand years old,' while the story of Nibelungen dates back to the time of the First Advent. I really don't know why we have to start from so far back.

Apep was referring to the history of the 'Dragon King Returns' after the Nibelungs were driven out, bringing with him power from outside the world (forbidden knowledge), yet still failing to overcome the forces of Heaven.

To those unfamiliar with it, this history seems unrelated to taboo knowledge.

Ordinary people today haven't yet grasped that the 'dark power from beyond the world' bestowed by the Dragon King is a kind of 'forbidden knowledge'.

I was just wondering how you got entangled with forbidden knowledge. Why are you starting from such a distant past? Why not start from when you were born?

Forgive her; as people get older, they tend to ramble on. Being cooped up in a place like this all day, she rarely gets a chance to chat with anyone.

This is very similar to that woman, in every way.

No wonder it was that woman who did the voice-over; they're all the same type—lonely elderly people who need care and love.

Xianyun glanced at Lin Qiu with a puzzled look, feeling that Lin Qiu was thinking about something impolite.

However, she only glanced at it; Apep's story was more captivating.

Unlike Xianyun, Apep doesn't talk about anyone's dark history, but about serious history, the kind that few people know, which everyone is very interested in.

Apep said that after the Dragon King's death, she gathered forces from outside the world to plot a rebellion, but was silenced by a nail from the forces of Heaven.

The audience couldn't help but point and whisper, "Well, you big-eyed dragon with thick eyebrows, so the reason why such a large desert appeared in Sumeru is because of you!"

Two-thirds of the country has turned into desert, all because of you, you earthworm!

The Sumeru people used to think the grass dragon was quite handsome, but now they've started calling her an earthworm, which is quite realistic.

Apep was unaware of the criticism he was receiving and continued telling his story.

Although she became obedient, Sumeru gained another dishonest god, namely—

—The savior of Mount Sumeru, the eternal idol of the desert people, the master of great knowledge, the king of the Great Red Sand Sea, the sun! Ahmar, the demon god whose name is 'Amun'!

With the help of the Flower Goddess, the Red King gained control of some of the 'knowledge from outside the world', and thus established a powerful empire right on Apep's 'doorstep'.

Appepp was furious about this, but then... she held back.

The fact that they tolerated it shows how much psychological damage a single nail caused to a dragon that was thousands of years old.

However, Apep had a condition: she wanted the Red King's 'knowledge' after his death.

The Red King agreed, deeming it worthwhile to exchange his 'body' for peace between the dragon and the god.

Apep endured such humiliation and hardship, allowing the gods to establish an empire on her doorstep, all for the sake of the Dragon King Nibelungen. She wanted to gain power to help the Dragon King defy the laws of nature.

"For me, the scales and will of the 'Dragon King' still shine with an indelible light in my heart," said Appepp.

"I will go with it until the end of my life."

There is only one road in the world, and that is the road of the Nibelungs!

Other dragons either betrayed or fled, but I am the exception! I will always follow Lord Nibelungen! These are all words from Apep himself.

This statement was somewhat 'gravity-inducing,' and the audience was surprised that dragons could have such emotions.

When you see Nata, you might wonder if all dragons are like this... they all seem to have a bit of a 'gravity field'.

Leaving aside Ruoduo's fight against Zhongli, and the great eagle of thunder, which is also a kind of 'dragon' in a sense, Sugana Kapachiri is also a very strong gravity field.

Nasita responded with: 【"You're crazy..."】

Nasita: I'm just a five-hundred-year-old child, I don't really understand you people who are sexist.

Apep didn't need Narcida's understanding; she only cared about the Nibelungen, so she ignored Narcida's words and continued talking to herself.

Apep said that after the Red King died, she arrived as promised and swallowed him whole, just as agreed.

The desert people were dumbfounded. "What did you do? You swallowed something whole?!"

Holy crap!!! Holy crap??? Holy crap—!?

We were still foolishly dreaming of the Red King's resurrection, and then you tell us that the Red King is inside your belly?

The Red King's Tomb doesn't contain the Red King, just as it's reasonable that Balzebu doesn't contain Bal.

The desert people also gave up their illusions; it was impossible for Lord Red King to be resurrected unless Apep 'came back to life'.

But hoping she'll 'give birth' is less desirable than hoping she'll 'excrete'.

Fortunately, after reading so many stories, the desert people have grown to love Nasita more and more, and their faith is gradually changing.

Although he was still extremely angry about Appepp eating the Red King, he was not angry enough to go after the dragon, since the incident had already happened.

Apep, who had eaten the Red King, was also very aggrieved. She never expected the Red King to be so restless.

You already possess so much knowledge from outside the world, and with the help of the Flower Goddess, you are even able to control this knowledge.

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