It just goes to show that everyone here is a mature reader; they've already started imagining the worst possible scenarios.
However, the difference in height on that poster was probably just designed to create a stronger sense of confrontation.
But everyone's feeling is actually correct, because the next illustration is of Gavebhu and Gulab standing face to face.
The clay figures standing face to face are actually about the same height.
Then Gulab turned around, walked forward, and eventually disappeared.
[Gavepitha: "Sigh... After he left, I tried playing 'Seven Sages' with other people..."]
["But when I look up from the card table... his image always comes to mind. It's as if he's never left..."]
Paimon said sadly, "Sigh... I understand. If I were to be separated from the Traveler one day, I definitely wouldn't be able to get used to it... I might even start talking to myself..."
Readers cried out, "No! Please don't jinx it! We really can't stand this!"
We can hold our tongues when we see the stories of Gavepita and Gulab, but if the knife were on Paimon and the Traveler, we really wouldn't be able to hold our tongues.
The thought of such a scene made not only Paimon but also the readers begin to understand the sorrow of Gavepita.
Those who have been following the story undoubtedly consider the Traveler and Paimon to be their best friends, because, as mentioned earlier, they have watched them go far, far away.
Before we knew it, we had come so far and created so many memories. How could we not feel nostalgic?
Yes, memories are always hard to let go of, and that's how it is with Gavividha. That's why Gulab sent a letter from the past, a letter to help him move on from it.
Turning the page, the contents of the letter were illustrated in comic form. The first person you see is Gulab, sitting on his hospital bed writing the letter:
"My dearest friend, you must be wondering why I'm writing to you in this way, right?"
"It's all because..."
Because Gavebhuta couldn't let go, he pushed open the door and barged in, cheerfully saying that he had thought of a new card and hoped it would make Gulab happy too.
He would always come in with a smile, trying to influence Gulab with his emotions.
But what he didn't know was that Gulab was actually quite open-minded; Gulab wasn't worried about himself, but about him.
Kavebhu sat on the sickbed and played cards with Gulab, trying to help him forget his pain.
Kublai had expressed his hope that he wouldn't come every day, since Gavebhuta was also very busy with his studies at the Sacred Heart.
But Gavebhuta refused, and he came every day until Gulab recovered.
Today was no different; he came to play cards with Gulab again.
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Character Voice Lines - Seno: About the Seven Saints Summoning
"I don't have that much attachment to card games, I just like them. I 'shuffle' the deck and play a game!"
Chapter 747 Gulab and Gavepita
The illustration shows that the cards they use are only monsters near Sumeru and cards like Catherine.
This makes sense, because they don't know anyone else and haven't been to other countries.
Based on Elani's experience, it can be concluded that the two of them have a very high level of academic ability, as they were able to write papers without having to travel around.
Cough cough, during the card game, Gulab started coughing, and his physical condition seemed to be getting worse.
[Gulabu said: "Cough cough... Gavagebhida... You should know, my demonic scale disease has already..."]
He wanted to say that he was beyond saving, that he had given up on himself.
[Gavepida interrupted him directly: "Alright! Stop talking! You're just... not well-rested..."]
Gavivitha refused to accept that his friend's days were numbered, so he visited Gulab every day, partly to help his friend, and partly to deceive himself...
He'll be fine. He's still the same as yesterday, isn't he? Don't run away after winning...
He had been unwilling to face it, but he knew in truth that his best friend was nearing the end...
[Gulab continued in the letter: "It's because you still can't accept the fact that my days are numbered..."]
In order to help his friend overcome his grief after his death, Gulab invented a tool that could find nearby card players.
This was so that someone would still be there to play cards with Gavebhuta after he left.
Gulab is truly a genius; even while seriously ill and bedridden, he was able to invent such a device.
Kagavadhu refused; he firmly believed, or rather, forced himself to believe, that Gulab would be alright.
Faced with his stubborn friend Gulab, he had no choice but to send the gift in a different way. He sent his last letter to "Komahoya," and now that letter has reached Gavepita.
[Gulab: "Please forgive me for only now delivering this last gift to you."]
The last gift, besides the letter, was a card with a drawing of two children, one of whom had bandages wrapped around his hand.
But another child didn't mind. He grabbed his hand and led him forward, an action that was like sunshine illuminating others.
Little Gulab looked up at Little Gavebda; that was his sunlight.
[Gulabu: "Do you remember when we first met?"]
"Only you are willing to be friends with me, a child with Deranged Syndrome."
"This time, it's my turn to take you to make new friends."
It was Gavebhu who first saved Gulab, and his sunshine inspired him.
Now it was Gulab who saved Gavagevidha, and his gentleness inspired him.
"My dearest friend... let me continue to stay by your side in this way..."
The final illustration depicts two children holding hands, both smiling happily, showing no regrets about having found this friendship.
Just like she said in the previous story about the Night Palace, "Life will trip up many people, but the most important thing for us is to support each other."
How should I put this story? Is it a knife? Yes, but it doesn't hurt. Instead, it's somewhat heartwarming. It's a story of mutual redemption.
The goodwill of the past has borne fruit in the future.
It is precisely because of the warmth in the story that people feel sad when they realize how lonely Gavepita must have been all alone at that moment, and the more they empathize with him, the more they feel sad.
It really brings back a lot of similar memories, and coincidentally, the traveler has encountered many similar things along the way, making it even more painful.
The story unfolds along a journey through Mondstadt, Liyue, Inazuma, and Sumeru, and the experiences along the way continue to evoke memories for everyone.
These were all wonderful memories. Recalling the past is something everyone loves to do; people are just nostalgic.
Nostalgia isn't because I miss a specific time, event, or person; it's simply about missing the person I was back then.
The Traveler happens to be such a 'memory node'. What was the Traveler doing when they were in Mondstadt? Now that the Traveler has arrived in Sumeru, what are they doing?
The journey brought back many memories for everyone, so they thoroughly enjoyed watching the story.
But at this moment, the happiness vanished. What were originally beautiful memories have now turned into memories of a 'knife'.
The story of Gavividha was a catalyst; its appearance made people unconsciously begin to recall similar experiences encountered by travelers along their journeys.
Friendship, loneliness, regret—all sorts of emotions begin to take over my mind.
The stories of Stanley, Teshima, Aru, Farusan, and others played in my mind like a slideshow.
At this moment, all the memories came rushing back, and the reader's mind was filled with images of 'the soul of an old friend,' 'your amulet,' 'go see the world for me,' and 'welcome home, Farusan.'
These scenes kept replaying in everyone's minds, lingering and causing immense distress.
I want to cry, but the emotion is stuck inside and I can't let the tears fall.
The readers were extremely upset, but the main characters of the story, Gavepita and Gulab, were in high spirits.
The reason is simple: they did not part ways, the forbidden knowledge was resolved faster than before, and Gulab survived.
So the two of them, as the parties involved, were able to enjoy the story, and happened to see Paimon comforting Gavebida in the story.
Paimon said, "We've witnessed so many stories like this along the way!"
"If you're interested, I can tell you about them one by one."
Reader: Stop talking! We're already recalling it in our minds even if you don't say anything. If you do, Qiu Cheng will definitely draw illustrations, and then the memories will be even clearer!
Gavividya might be happier after hearing this, but what about us? We don't have anyone to comfort us ( ′︵‵).
Wasn't the previous part written quite well? Comedy is perfectly acceptable, so why not just keep it all the way through?
We had already let our guard down, so why did they pull this stunt at the last minute?
Why can't it have a funny, farcical ending like the Card Thief case?
Are you really happy to see us heartbroken, Qiu Cheng? What good does it do you to see us sad?
The readers almost discovered the truth, but thankfully Paimon in the story didn't trigger the memory mode, thus interrupting everyone's complaints.
In the book, Gavebhuta looks at the last card left by his friend in his hand, his eyes filled with memories of the Seven Sages Summoning game they played together.
[Gavepida: "I think if he were here, he would say the same thing—"]
"Friends, wanna play a round of 'Seven Saints Summoning'?"
A famous poker player once said: It allows many people to meet, get to know each other, and experience the joy of dueling together.
We simply like it and enjoy it.
Chapter 748 What if the traveler filmed a video?
Gavivitha was much better; his friend saved him with a final letter, just as he had initially saved Gulabhadra by taking his hand.
We have to thank Qi Liangliang for this outcome. If it weren't for Mao Hao delivering the delayed package, we don't know when we would have been able to get out of this dark period. Quickly say thank you to Mao Mao.
Indeed, there is no letter in this world that doesn't need to be delivered.
Unresolved emotions, overwhelming longing, and reluctance to part with loved ones before death were all conveyed to Qi Liangliang in the form of letters.
And she lived up to everyone's expectations, delivering all of everyone's emotions.
At the end of the story, the travelers' party also has to go their separate ways: Kira will return to Inazuma, and Charlotte will return to Fontaine.
Many readers responded with, "Charlotte, take me with you! I want to go to Fontainebleau too!"
You know, ever since Lin Qiu planted a foreshadowing for Fontaine at the end of the Sumeru story, he has never mentioned Fontaine again, and everyone's curiosity is about to explode.
Since Charlotte is going back to Fontaine, could the travelers go with her? We want to hear the story of Fontaine.
Unfortunately, the traveler hasn't planned to go to Fontainebleau yet; she hasn't seen the magnificent sandstorms of Mount Sumeru.
Charlotte suddenly remembered something and said, "Oh right, I haven't interviewed either of you yet."
"You've witnessed so many stories on this journey, do you two have anything to say?"
The illustration is taken from Charlotte's camera lens. In the lens, Paimon and the traveler stand together, and Paimon is smiling happily, saying that he has made many new friends.
The traveler stood beside Paimon, looking at her with tender eyes.
Well, if this illustration were replaced with a black and white photograph, it would just evoke a strong sense of atmosphere, like a memoir.
There are other factors besides the traveler's gentle expression that contribute to this feeling.
Because this illustration emphasizes a cinematic feel, you can clearly sense that it was filmed under a camera lens, giving it a documentary-like quality. Surprisingly, everyone seems to like it.
If the traveler actually completes his/her journey through the seven countries and then films the entire 'memoir' in this style, everyone will really find it hard to watch.
Especially just imagining the friends in the photos, Mondstadt alone is enough to make everyone's mind race.
For example, Diluc doesn't like being in the spotlight, but if it's a traveler's request, he'll definitely turn a blind eye and cooperate.
Kaeya will definitely fan the flames from the sidelines, emphasizing Diluc's tsundere nature.
Wendy, in particular, should be the one leaning on the bar as part of the backdrop, raising her glass when the camera comes on.
Qin will definitely finish saying what she wants to say with a serious and formal expression.
However, even when the camera wasn't looking, she would carefully watch the recording and ask Yingmei how she did and if she wanted to do another take.
Lisa laughed and clapped, then offered some seemingly reasonable suggestions that were actually just a way to see Qin embarrassed and awkward.
These behind-the-scenes glimpses are quite interesting and could even be considered part of the filming process.
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