His encouraging words, just like in the main storyline, spoke of 'reincarnation,' revealing a strong Buddhist nature.

But this wasn't education; it was a form of comfort. He was reassuring the travelers that they would surely win and there was no need to worry.

The child who could barely speak has really grown up; he can even understand other people's feelings and comfort them.

What he said was even more evocative; if you ask what kind of evocative it was, it was of course an evocative sense of 'eternity'.

Grass may die, but new grass will sprout from the earth again; trees may wither, but they will eventually be reborn.

This is a cycle, and also an 'eternity,' the eternity that Raiden Shin longs for, an eternity of endless life.

This is also what humanity cherishes more: eternity—not immutability, but inheritance.

After all, the truth that humanity pursues is to break the truth, and the eternity that it seeks is to break the eternity. The only constant in the world is change.

Therefore, the unchanging eternity that Lei's films pursue is unattainable. Even she, the stubborn and unyielding Lei, will change, let alone others.

Lei blinked; now she could also grasp the 'meaning' of those words.

She's just a little simple-minded, not stupid. With Lin Qiu and her sister taking turns teaching her, how could she possibly not make any progress?

But how to put it, she used to be so stubborn and naive that she left a deep impression on readers. Now everyone thinks that Lanluomo understands eternity better than Ying.

The God of Eternity does not understand eternity, which is as ridiculous as the God of Contracts not keeping their contracts. What's even more ridiculous is that the former is true.

However, the Shadow has now begun to understand eternity, and the focus of the story is no longer on the Shadow. It's just that the word 'reincarnation' in that sentence has a sense of eternity, so everyone temporarily thought of the Shadow.

The story continues, and when the third memory inscription appeared, no one cared about Ying anymore.

The third one is much simpler; he simply says that he will definitely defeat 'death', and then concludes it like a victory declaration.

"My dearest friend and I will once again walk together in the dense forest. All good things will return, and all painful memories will fade away, just as a stream purifies itself and a withered tree sprouts new buds."

"...This is my inscription. Goodbye."

Concise and powerful, without any lingering sentimentality, for just as his words said, they would surely triumph, just as we would eventually meet again in the Saheng.

With the three inscriptions complete, the seal can now be broken, and we can proceed to the place where Wuluo Tuo was sealed—Huan Na Lan Na.

Lanromo arrived before the barrier: Turn the tide! Open!!!

The seal was broken, just like the 'Divine Cherry Blossom Great Purification'. This time, the place to cleanse the 'tumor' is still below the 'Abyss'.

Just like the Great Exorcism of the Divine Cherry, the person who accompanied her all the way will eventually disappear along with the 'tumor' and return to the Sand City.

The audience was already feeling sad, because they knew that what awaited them below was likely a farewell to Lanromo.

I knew it from the beginning, so I wasn't happy at all along the way. Looking at the cute little figure flying in front of the travelers, I felt more and more sad.

But no one cried, because the event hadn't happened yet, and there was always a glimmer of hope in their hearts.

What if? What if we're wrong? What if things take a different turn?

Yes, Qiu Cheng likes to keep everyone guessing what will happen next. Maybe this time it will be different from what we expect?

Well, it's definitely not what everyone guessed. Everyone only guessed that Lanromo would disappear, but no one guessed that another person would lose their memory.

I was expecting a happy ending, but instead it brought double the pain. I laughed in anger.

In the animation, the traveler falls into the 'Abyss,' a place that has been completely eroded by the Vairocana. The beautiful Hengnalana has become a desert, and the greenest place in the landscape is Lanromo.

Paimon tried to lighten the mood by commenting on this, but Lanromo simply replied calmly, "Yeah, that's right."

Paimon, disappointed: "I feel... a bit disappointed..."

Paimon hoped that Lanromo would turn around and criticize or refute her.

It's not that Paimon's "Meng" is the same as M's "Meng," it's just that Lanromo has become too mature, making Paimon feel somewhat "unfamiliar."

Or perhaps Paimon's empathy allowed her to sense the heaviness Lanromo was feeling at that moment.

So she hoped that Lanromo could be as innocent and carefree as before, and could bicker with her, but Lanromo was not; he had grown up.

Seeing this, the audience was reminded of the song "I Have Never Forgotten" that they had heard before, with lyrics that say, "When you grow up, you will forget fairy tales."

I originally thought this song was about the Grass God, but it turns out it's also about Lanromo.

At this moment, the audience felt the same way as Paimon, a sense of loss. Would they never see the naive Lanromo they knew before?

The audience felt as if their child had grown up and they could only look at his past self in photo albums.

But whether it's good news or bad news is unclear, Lanromo, as a 'seed', consumed a lot of power while clearing out the Dead Domain Tumor.

After his power was drastically depleted, Lanromo reverted to his former childlike self.

Lanromo said, “But since Paimon wanted to help, I fought Wuluo Tuo with all my might. It’s wonderful that the scourge has been eliminated.”

"Goodbye, malignant tumor!"

As he said this, Lanromo waved his hand, looking quite adorable.

Lanaro's power comes from his memories, so after he hit him very hard, a lot of his memories disappeared.

So his tone and vocabulary changed back to that of a 'child'.

In the video, Lanromo begins speaking in his less-than-fluent speech again, which makes the audience feel a sense of familiarity; now, watching a photo feels like watching a video.

Lanalo bounced around happily, circling the traveler, looking extremely cheerful.

He became much more composed after receiving the memories, but everyone still preferred his lively self.

Seeing this, everyone smiled knowingly. Seeing Lanromo turn back into a cute little boy made everyone feel relaxed, as if their childhood had not yet gone far away.

However, this state will not last long, and the used power (memories) will return.

Furthermore, since Lanluomo absorbed the memories of the Juewang Tree, his return speed will be even faster.

Simply put, Lanaro relies on mana for damage output, consuming mana with each attack, while Lanromo is Lanaro with a mana buff, regenerating mana very quickly.

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Character Voice Lines - Rosalind: About Lanaro and Tartaglia

"Tok also wants Lanaro, haha, I think he's going to switch careers and become a Lanaro toy salesman."

Chapter 699 Lanmu Hukunda

Because of its rapid mana regeneration, Lanromo was almost fully recovered after the traveler broke the seal.

The group continued deeper, exploring the sand dunes as they descended. Unexpectedly, they found greenery even further down, with a small pool of water appearing in the scene, like an oasis in the desert.

After seeing so much sand, the audience was overjoyed to suddenly see such a green scene.

Qi Liangliang was a little distracted, wondering how to deliver the package to the people here if they wanted to receive it.

Unlike the cats who have occupational hazard, the others are more curious as to why this place has not been corrupted by Wuliutuo.

While other places are experiencing withering and decay, or being covered by the sea of ​​sand, why does this place, which is closer to Wuluotu, remain unchanged?

The traveler was equally curious, so he began to investigate and found a Lannaro house, which appeared to be the home of a Lannaro.

In addition to these, there are murals, books, and chairs. There are so many murals, depicting four Lannaros.

The painting depicts Lannarro celebrating together, facing the 'whirlpool' together, planting a 'big tree' together, and singing together.

What's most special is that one of the Lanaros is golden, like firefly.

That's right, this is clearly the experience of the previous emptiness: the Worry-Free Festival, facing the Abhirati, planting the Awakening King Tree, and the final grand chorus.

Some people who realized this frowned. What a strong sense of déjà vu! Isn't this experience exactly the same as what the traveler is going through now?

Is this a record of the past or a prophecy of the future?

Damn, why does this feel like watching a prophecy within a prophecy?

Mona suddenly realized, "Oh, so that's what Lin Qiu meant when he said he wasn't predicting the future but recording the past!"

I understand! I really understand!

Old hag... who knows, this genius might be even better than you now.

Mona smiled, slightly raised her chin, and her eyes shone with confidence. "I'm terrifyingly strong now."

The others didn't understand, but they suddenly remembered what Nasita had said: 'The whole of Teyvat is a huge festival of the goddess of flowers'!

It's chilling! I used to think this statement made a lot of sense, like some kind of philosophical saying.

I never expected that what she said wasn't philosophy, but a fact! Teyvat seems to be undergoing some kind of 'reincarnation,' just like the Flora Festival; this is the rule of Teyvat.

However, Teyvat's 'Flora Festival' is not limited to one day, but lasts longer.

Now more and more people began to show the same smile as Mona, as if they had understood some secret of the world.

Everyone already knew that the starry sky of Teyvat was an illusion and that fate was predetermined, but now they realize that fate is not only predetermined, but also subject to repeated cycles.

No wonder...no wonder Thor said, 'Only eternity is closest to the truth of the universe.'

Gods are truly extraordinary... Even such a simple-minded, or rather, such a homebody god knows a lot.

Is this the greatest 'eternity' in Teyvat? Everyone was speculating.

Although this conjecture is 'terrifying,' giving one a sense of helplessness in the face of certain death, as if death is constantly closing in.

But ordinary people are not actually affected by it, because everyone feels that things like fate and reincarnation are far removed from them.

Yes, Teyvat seems to be in a cycle of reincarnation, right? But what does that have to do with us? I'll only live for a hundred years; my children and grandchildren will have their own lives to live.

But some intelligent people think differently. They are very clear about one thing: the unique nature of travelers.

If she appears in Teyvat, could she be an 'eternal' variable?

Just as the eternity of Inazuma was broken, will the eternity of natural law be broken in the future?

Ying: I am a variable.

As we all know, rules are meant to be broken, so Ying might be the one who breaks the rules.

Variables? Villette's right hand rested on her cane, her fingers tapping lightly.

He doesn't like breaking the rules, but he's slightly interested in breaking the rules of nature.

Funina looked puzzled. "Why did you take this thing out? Who are you going to interrogate? Should I cooperate?"

Furina didn't think too much about it. After all, she had watched the movie at the Opiclie Opera House, and there was a trial afterwards, so it wasn't surprising that she had brought out the scepter ahead of time.

Unfortunately, she couldn't get her little cane from Clorind, so it seems they can't cooperate.

(Incidentally, Navigette usually holds her staff in her right hand, while Frynn holds it in her left; in France, holding a staff in the left hand symbolizes justice.)

Besides the murals, there are other eye-catching things, such as the chair, which is not a plastic chair.

But this looks like a chair for people to sit on, not a Lanaro chair.

The chair that appears in Lanaro's house is naturally the one that the person in the illustration is sitting on—empty!

It seems that Nala is the only one who would have any interaction with Lanalo during this period.

Ying, smell it quickly, does it still smell like 'brother'?

Ying was not that perverted, and there was no need to smell it, because the answer was already right in front of everyone.

It wasn't Kong who appeared; it was 'Lan Zhongli,' who looked a lot like Zhongli before.

Lanromo revealed his name—Lammuhukunda, indicating that this was his home.

Ying really did come to his house as a guest, just as agreed in the 'contract'.

He was one of the Lannarori who adventured with Sora hundreds of years ago, which explains why there are human chairs here.

When he met Lanmuhukunda again, his speech was different from that of other Lannaros; his vocabulary was mature and his language was fluent.

[Lanmuhukunda: "I am so glad you remember. And it is an unparalleled honor for me that you have woven my flowers into a garland with many Lannaruo flowers."]

Now everyone knows that the more memories Lannaro has, the more mature he becomes, which shows that Lanmuhukunda has experienced a lot.

The image shows Lanmuhukunda and Lanromo standing together, providing a direct comparison for viewers.

They look so alike; their appearance, leaves, and even the flowers on top are very similar.

The difference lies in the color: Lanromo is a vibrant green, while Lanmuhukunda is a withered brown, with even the flowers on its head being a dull gray.

This made people wonder if the Lanmuhukunda of the past was actually a vibrant emerald green?

It wasn't just baseless speculation from the audience; it was because Lanmuhukunda was the last seal guarding Wuluotu.

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