Yes, he did it on purpose, because without the stone slab and the slab, they couldn't enter the real Hall of Transfiguration.
Clearly, what Sammer wants to do now is wait for the travelers to open the door, solve the mystery, and then they can sit back and reap the benefits.
The last person to do this was named 'Yuan Shang', and he got beaten up.
The person before me who did this was named 'D'Tartaria', and he was also beaten.
Whether Samel will be attacked is still unknown, but at least Jade and the Traveler really want to.
D'Artagnan laughed. Trying to use the Traveler? Well, he'll get what's coming to him.
He was experienced; the traveler wasn't very wary, but her swordsmanship was excellent, and while she wasn't very intelligent, she was very strong in combat.
You might follow her all the way without her noticing, but when you finally decide to reap the benefits, well, to say the least, you'd be doing well if you didn't say something like "If you hit me again, I'll die."
Samel wasn't hit, but he was 'dead'.
So, should we go to the last stop on the journey? Tirzad offered a more practical suggestion: he proposed going back to reorganize first.
How many years has this ruin stood here? A little longer wouldn't hurt, would it? Wouldn't it be safer to go back to Sumeru City to reorganize things and then recruit some more people?
In theory, this is indeed a good suggestion; however, the biggest problem lies with Samel.
He currently intends to enter the ruins through travelers and others, so he hasn't done anything out of line.
But if the traveler and his companions choose to leave instead of going in, he might try some brute-force methods to get in.
Whether the 'cultural relics' inside can be preserved is another matter, and time is of the essence.
Let's go in! It's just a matter of solving a puzzle to get in! Travelers are quite good at this too, and Yingmei quickly solved the three trials outside the Hall of Manifestations.
Upon entering the Hall of Transfiguration, Paimon looked around for the 'throne,' wanting to sit on it and see.
Everyone just took Paimon's words as a joke, but if Paimon really sits on the 'throne' in the future, that will be interesting.
Whether or not he will sit on the throne is a matter for the future. Right now, the only thing that can be called a 'seat' in the scene is the 'Sphinx' at the entrance.
This is clearly not a 'throne', otherwise it would be too abstract for believers to come in and see the Red King sitting on the Sphinx playing on a 'rocking horse'.
Chapter 770 Golden Dreamland
Tirzad believed that the 'throne' should be in a more prestigious place, that is, in a higher position.
Everyone has figured it out: Tirzad is the type who always climbs up when in doubt.
However, Benben seemed to have a different opinion, and it gestured for everyone to go down.
[Tirzad immediately tried to salvage the situation: "...To reach the heights, one must first descend to the lows. To reach the peaks, one must first experience the valleys, just like..."]
[The traveler added: "Just like life."]
I have stood on the mountaintop and fallen into the valley, and both have benefited me greatly.
The phrase "like life" is incredibly versatile. You can add "like life" to any seemingly profound statement and it will give the impression of preaching a grand philosophy.
Even Sino's inexplicable lame jokes.
'Isn't a windmill a kind of powerful mechanism? Just like life...'
You don't know exactly what he's talking about, but it seems to make some sense...
To get back to the point, the travelers in the story have already gone deeper down, and they find that going down is actually the path to the higher ground, and then there are three more trials.
After all that fuss, even the Red King had to honestly adhere to the rule of "everything is three times," and he did it three times more often than anyone else.
Deciphering the code isn't difficult for travelers; that's what she does professionally.
Having solved all the mysteries, we arrived at the top floor of the Hall of Manifestations, where the Red King's throne truly stood; it was indeed a very large chair.
Seeing such a luxurious chair, not only Paimon wanted to sit on it, but even travelers wanted to take a seat.
It shouldn't be a problem to sit for a while, right? After all, the wise and beautiful Lady Yae once said, "Can I sit in the general's seat for a couple of days too?"
The divine child sits as the general, the traveler sits as the red king, and everyone has a bright future.
However, Tirzad did not quite approve of the two travelers' idea of sitting on it to see if it fit.
Although he didn't like the Red King and even thought the Red King was a tyrant, it seemed a bit presumptuous of him to sit directly on the other's throne. Shouldn't he at least do some research first?
While wanting to study it, Tirzad hesitated, following Jeborel's words: "Only the chosen ones are qualified to kneel before the throne."
This meant he had to kneel before the throne, but this rainforest scholar had no intention of kneeling before the desert tyrant.
Tirzad said, "I am a scholar of the Council of the Church. How could I possibly kneel before a tyrant's throne? Besides, this throne is not even empty!"
He's lying. The seat isn't 'empty'; the empty seats are in the abyss.
Paimon happily wiggled his arms and legs: "It's okay, Paimon will fill the space when he sits on it."
She's so mischievous, and the audience loves her.
Let her sit! Let her sit!
Moreover, the 'Southern Floating Energy Ring' floating above Paimon's head looks a bit like a crown; it might actually be quite suitable to sit on.
The group was still playfully discussing random topics; after all, it was the end of their adventure, and relaxing was essential.
Suddenly, Tirzad realized something—where was Jade?
The audience was shocked. Oh no! Their attention had been drawn to the throne and Paimon, and they realized that Jade was nowhere to be found!
Yes, I haven't seen Jade much along the way. Where is she? I hope something happened to her.
Don't mess this up! This trip is almost over, don't let anything happen here!
An unexpected event occurred: Samel arrived, followed by the Fools, the Gilded Brigade, and—Jed.
[Zebollele said directly, "Samel, we have solved all the mysteries for you and brought you before the throne. Your wish... should have been fulfilled. Jade is of no use to you, so why continue to detain her?"]
Some viewers' brains are already a bit overloaded at this point.
What? I'll unravel all the mysteries for you and bring you before the throne? What's going on? Shouldn't you two be enemies?
Tirzad thought so too, and he immediately got angry. It turned out that Jeborel was indeed in cahoots with Samel!
The astute audience could understand why Zeborele did this, and were speechless upon hearing Tirzad's words.
Didn't you see his daughter was still being held hostage? How could they be in cahoots? You don't really think you need to resort to a self-inflicted injury to deal with me, do you?
Stop with your little tricks; they're completely useless against you.
It can only be said that Tirzad is not a bad person, but he is too stupid and sometimes annoying.
Fortunately, everyone took it as a joke and didn't dwell on his words, otherwise they would have been so angry that they would have put a sack over his head and beaten him up, to show him what it meant to be 'skilled in hiding'.
Jeborele and Samel were obviously not in cahoots; Jeborele said this in an attempt to ensure the safety of Tirzad, Jade, and the others.
His own goal was to see the 'throne' and fulfill Yufi's long-cherished wish, while Tirzad's goal was to see what others had never seen and then write a paper.
Theoretically speaking, the people standing in front of the throne have all accomplished their goals, and all that remains is to leave safely.
It has to be said that Zhebolele is a really nice guy. Tirzad has been targeting him the whole way, but he doesn't care at all and is still thinking about how to protect him and get him away.
Unfortunately, Samir was not satisfied, because in his view, the 'secret of Ahmar' had not been fully revealed, and he had not yet seen the 'Golden Dreamland'.
According to legend, those who find the Golden Dreamland can enjoy eternal peace and happiness there, a place many desert dwellers yearn for.
It must be said that the story of Mount Sumeru has a distinctly Buddhist flavor; isn't this the Western Paradise?
Tirzad had also heard of this legend, but he thought it was just a trick to fool children; there was no such thing as a 'golden dreamland'.
He mocked Samel for being a child, while Samel retorted by calling him a three-year-old. The two had a bit of a primary school student arguing.
It seems that Tirzad has brought Samir's intelligence to the same level as his own, and is now going to defeat him through his extensive experience.
[Zebollele interrupted the argument: "...Enough! If you want to sit on Ahmar's throne, then so be it. I won't stop you, nor will I let Tirzad interfere."]
"Now, give Jade back to me, and we'll be even."
It seemed that Zeborelle was deliberately hiding something; all he wanted now was to get everyone away.
This made the audience doubt whether this 'Golden Dreamland' really existed.
However, since the Red King has already been eaten, this question seems difficult to answer.
Several people watching a movie in Fontaine simultaneously turned their attention to the child—Narcissus.
Perhaps Nasita, the goddess of grass, knows something about the Red King's 'Golden Dreamland'? They are the three gods of Sumeru, and their relationship is extremely close.
However, Nasita just blinked and remained silent, it was impossible to tell whether she didn't know or didn't want to say.
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Character Voice Lines - Nasita: About Golden Dreamland
"Golden Dreamland... it's hard to say whether the uploaded consciousness is the real person or a 'carrier of memories,' I don't support this form."
Chapter 771 Samel's Deathrattle Effect
As people turned to look at Nasita's kung fu, the conflict between the characters in the movie became increasingly apparent, and Samel had begun to threaten Jede's life into making Jeborele recite the prayer.
Ahmar's secret and Jade's life—this choice isn't difficult.
Not to mention Jeborele, even Tirzad would choose Jade, and he was also urging Jeborele to recite the prayer.
However, the main reason he did this was because he didn't believe in any golden dreamland at all, and felt that prayers and legends were irrelevant and couldn't compare to Jade.
However, this was enough to surprise the audience. Wow, Tirzad suddenly became human-like. But that makes sense, he's just a bit stupid, but that's not so bad.
If it were just being surrounded by this group, it wouldn't be a big deal; with the traveler's combat skills, he would be more than capable of thwarting all their schemes.
The problem now is that Jade has been taken hostage, and we cannot act rashly for her safety.
[Zeborele began, "Stars rise above the wasteland..."]
He began to recite the prayer, the very same 'lullaby' sung for Jade.
Samel was thrilled; he could finally see the golden dreamland he had been dreaming of. He then went to the throne, sat down, and repeated the prayer that Jeborel had recited.
Immediately afterwards, his body went limp, and he remained seated without breathing.
It must be said that Samel has a great physique, and his sitting posture is also quite wild, with both legs placed on the seat, one horizontal and one vertical.
If you didn't know him, you'd think he was some kind of sultan; he is quite handsome.
The audience's eyes widened in disbelief. He just died like that? What's the logic behind this?
Samel, can you still get up? Sleeping isn't allowed here.
His wish was fulfilled, and he truly entered into eternal sleep, enjoying peace and happiness.
But Samel's men and the Fools were dumbfounded. What was going on? You guys fooled my big brother to death?
In the blink of an eye, Zeborele and the Traveler launched a surprise attack. It turned out that they had discussed their tactics before Sammer ascended the throne.
A surprise attack successfully rescued Jade, who had been taken hostage. Without a hostage, the Fools and the Gilded Troupe were no match for the Travelers and their companions, and were quickly wiped out.
After the battle, Tirzad analyzed the situation and said that he never expected that the 'Golden Dreamland' mentioned by the Red King would actually be sending his followers to 'eternal sleep'.
Achieving eternal peace and happiness in this way... well, it's not entirely untrue.
Compared to this, even Thunder General's Eternity seems like a greenhorn; his Eye Hunt Orders are far too lenient.
Tirzad believed this was a huge discovery, suggesting that the Red King's brutality might be even more exaggerated than the academic community understood, and that he needed to update everyone's academic understanding.
The desert people who saw this were very dissatisfied; they couldn't believe that the Red King could be such a cruel ruler.
The 'Golden Dreamland' promised by the Red King could not possibly be a lie to deceive believers into dying!
So they stared wide-eyed at the screen, hoping for more answers in the later episodes.
Unfortunately, not yet. In the story, Tirzad has announced the end of the archaeological excavation, and it seems that everything is settled. Next, they will return to Aru Village.
Well, the ending was smoother than expected.
Jeborele saw the 'throne' and witnessed the impact of the 'Golden Dreamland', thus fulfilling his wife's long-cherished wish.
Jade also learned some things about her mother and father's past.
Tirzad successfully acquired knowledge, and even gained a living academic case study in Samel.
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