Unexpectedly, Yakaba simply expressed his desire to meet the Traveler and chat with him, and he actually met the Traveler.

Behind the camera, a traveler is slowly being zoomed in; clearly, it's due to perspective, and she's getting closer.

The traveler said, "If you're looking for a traveler, that's me."

The smooth conversation left Cole, Sugar, and Laila speechless. Was it really that easy to communicate with strangers?

It's unimaginable. If they were here, and they heard someone mention their names, their first reaction would be to look over, and their second reaction would be to realize they didn't recognize them and then hide to observe.

Unlike other travelers, she went straight over.

In the scene, Kurosawa is observing the traveler, and his scrutinizing gaze from top to bottom makes Yingmei feel somewhat uncomfortable.

The traveler said, "If you don't believe me, I'm leaving."

Seeing that Yingmei was really turning to leave, Kurosawa quickly explained:

"When I first saw you and your mysterious white companion, I was curious about you, and being a professional, I couldn't help but scrutinize you... Sorry."

Lin Qiu could understand this occupational hazard; this observation involved looking at Yingmei's figure, body shape, and clothing, and then thinking about how to write it down.

Hu Tao smiled. Actually, she had a similar occupational hazard, but she observed other people's body shape, figure, and clothing in order to customize coffins and perform embalming.

Xiangling looked at Hu Tao, who was 'laughing strangely' beside her, somewhat puzzled. It was fortunate that she didn't understand, otherwise, if the cook were to observe a person like that, he would be a bit like Hannibal Lecter.

Returning to the story, Yakaba apologized on Kurosawa's behalf for his behavior, saying: "These people have become somewhat socially inept after spending too much time alone."

The Sumeru scholar and author of Inazuma who saw this sentence: ......

This is the second time; this is the second time my social skills have been compromised!

We're here to see a story, not to look in a mirror. We don't need a 4D experience! Why are we getting AOE damage so often?

Fortunately, that wasn't the main point, and the topic was quickly steered away. The focus now is on the story of Ta Sha.

Yakaba handed the traveler a first draft of his paper, hoping that the traveler could offer some feedback after reading it.

Yakaba had limited knowledge of Tasha. He only knew that a man named Mikoto Nagamasa forged a sword, but then killed his subordinates and melted it down, without knowing why.

All we know is that these events occurred after a "Kabuki" left. After the strange "Kabuki" left, a murder occurred in Tsumuga. It all seems connected.

Is there any connection? I don't know, Yakaba is mainly speculating.

He shouldn't lament that his paper is gone; given his research level, it wouldn't have passed review anyway.

Would you feel good if the Grass God himself threw your paper in your face, scolded you, and made you rewrite it?

As for the term "kabuki-sha" mentioned in the paper, in Inatsume it generally refers to people who dress or behave strangely, like Ichito or Yonomiya.

However, Yakaba's paper mentions that the "Kyouki-zhe" who appears in Ta-ba-sha is a "doll".

It was also specifically mentioned that the "Kabuki" who was just picked up knew nothing. Not to mention working, he even needed to be taught how to eat.

Don't ask where the energy comes from if you don't eat; the answer is elemental energy and ley lines.

So what exactly happened after Tassa? And who is the "Kabuki-zhe"? I don't know. These are the two questions that Yakaba is wondering about, and he hopes to get the answers from the traveler.

The audience does know some inside information about these issues, because Lin Qiu has written about them.

However, the Traveler and Paimon, who are on the film's timeline, don't know much about this.

She thought she knew a little about Tadalafil because she and Xavier had dealt with the Tadalafil problem, but now she realized that she really only knew a little.

Yingmei in the story guessed that the "Qingqi Zhe" was the Sanbing, but she really didn't know why the Sanbing went to Tasha more than four hundred years ago, or what exactly happened on Tasha.

Sanbing himself was sitting quietly in the theater watching the story. In fact, like Yingmei, he thought he was like Zhongli, who was "knowing a little bit". In reality, he only knew a little bit about the matter of Tasha.

The current scattered soldiers can't do without Xumi. Fortunately, the movie is also being shown in Xumi. I came to the theater because Naxida also wanted to see this story.

Moreover, Lin Qiu also brought a lot of people to the Sumeru Cinema. With Wendy, Zhongli, Ying, and Funina, the five gods were here. Even if the scattered soldiers rebelled, they wouldn't be able to get out.

Moreover, he had no intention of going outside; he just wanted to see what the truth Lin Qiu was talking about really was.

In the story, Kurosawa talks about Futsuna with great enthusiasm, his tone of voice unconsciously rising, showing no signs of social anxiety.

This is not surprising; this is how otaku (geeks) are when introducing things they are interested in, and in severe cases, they may even become increasingly engrossed in it.

Even socially awkward girls like Cory and Sugar still remember the enthusiasm they showed when talking about Amber and alchemy.

Kurosawa said, "At that time, Futsuna was already the core area of ​​the Inazuma smelting industry. The highest-ranking official there was an official named Niwa, who, interestingly, eventually disappeared without a trace."

The traveler's alarm: "(...Could it be...?)"

That's right, it's that "Could it be?" The traveler had already guessed some of the inside story, because she knew about the Five Transmissions of Lightning and the Danwa family.

The conflict between the scattered soldiers and the five disciples of Raiden Gotoku might be related to this 'Niwa'!

Upon hearing the name Dan Yu, Sanbing still managed to take a deep breath.

The matter of Danyu was a huge blow to him. The blow was not because of Danyu's disappearance or his escape from justice, but because of the heart that Danyu left behind.

At first, the soldier didn't know that the box contained a heart; he only knew that what was inside had protected him. He asked his men about it.

Then the man told him that it was a gift that Danyu had left for him before he left.

The soldier opened the box with a mixture of joy and doubt, and inside lay a withered heart.

In that instant, all the beautiful memories and words I had shared with Danyu flashed through my mind, finally settling on my heart.

Everything seemed to be mocking him, this heartless being.

Chapter 810: Scattered Soldiers Wandering Around?

Danyu's sudden disappearance was hard for the soldiers to accept, but it wasn't a betrayal; he was even willing to clean up Danyu's mess.

If Niwa survives like this, it might not be a bad thing for the scattered soldiers.

But for the "doll" who has always pursued the 'heart', that heart is undoubtedly a huge mockery.

Niwa knew he was after 'heart', so giving him a heart as a parting gift was practically saying: You wanted a heart, didn't you? Here you go.

At that moment, the person who once said, "You are not a doll, but a human being; at most, you are missing a heart," completely denied him.

Niwa personally convinced him that he could become human, yet he also personally drove him to despair.

Even so, when faced with the ancestor Manyo, who looked remarkably like Niwa, Sanbing couldn't bring himself to kill him. After all, that was the first person to acknowledge him, and the power of the white moonlight was still too great.

So at this moment, the stragglers in reality are extremely conflicted. They want to see Dan Yu's story, to know where Dan Yu went, what fate awaits him, and whether he is doing well.

But he didn't want to see it; he was afraid to witness Dan Yu's mocking expression.

This is why he didn't choose to go find Dan Yu in person back then; if he had seen Dan Yu's mocking expression with his own eyes... the scattered soldiers really couldn't have stood it.

The stragglers' inner turmoil was beyond the comprehension of others; the others were engrossed in reading a novel on the screen, written by Kurosawa.

This novel, written by Kurosawa, is a story about Tamasa, but because it lacks many key clues, it can only really be called a story.

The audience was also surprised; they were supposed to be watching a movie, but they ended up reading a novel within the film. There was no way around it; there was no way around it after all.

Fortunately, Kurosawa's writing is quite good, and the novel is indeed quite interesting.

However, it's completely at the level of a fictional historian, and those who are used to reading prophetic books will find its lack of authenticity somewhat distasteful.

At the end of the novel, even 'ghosts' appear—not the ghosts of Inazuma, but real ghosts in the truest sense, the kind that Ichito is terrified of; it has become a complete fantasy story.

This caused Ichidou's eyes to wander; he didn't want to watch the story, but he also didn't want Hisagi Shinobu and the others to notice his fear, so he would glance at it and then look away.

Such behavior naturally did not escape the notice of Hisuki Shinobu, who said with great interest, "Oh? That ghost actually went to Inazuma Castle afterward?"

"What!?" Yi Dou exclaimed in surprise, almost reflexively pulling out Niu Niu.

Hisaki Shinobu quickly pressed down on Ichito and covered his mouth, then apologized to those around him with an embarrassed smile.

Fortunately, everyone is a friend, so they didn't care about Ichidou's emotional outburst. Rather, it's more accurate to say that this is exactly what some people wanted to see.

Kurosawa's stories were still somewhat interesting, but reading Yakaba's papers later became much less interesting, since he wrote academic papers, not novels.

After reading Yakaba's paper, everyone couldn't help but sigh that someone who can be a mentor must be extraordinary. I only read a few lines before I started to feel sleepy.

In fact, Yakaba's paper was already quite unconventional, and at Kurosawa's suggestion, it had begun to resemble a novel.

However, Yakaba, who is not good at writing novels, wrote 'essay novels' that were extremely boring, and many readers had no interest in reading them.

The text remained on the screen for a long time until Yakaba's voice brought everyone's attention back.

[Yakaba: "Hmm, how about we change the parts of Sawada's story that are hard to explain into political factors? For example, the essence of this incident is a power struggle between several major forces or something."]

He believes that academic papers should not be written too far-fetched. Anything about supernatural phenomena is too strange. It would be better to write about political factors, even if it is fabricated, it would still seem more believable.

Who would have thought that the reason he casually mentioned was actually quite close to the truth?

But no matter what, fabricating a paper is not a good idea. You can skimp on it, but you can't fabricate it.

If your paper is sloppy, it's fine; the God of Water won't care. But if your paper is fabricated, the God of Grass will. Be careful, or the Little God of Grass might kick your butt.

Therefore, Sumeru's paper only contains water and has no other details. They are not afraid of the mysterious historian, but they are afraid of the water goddess Funina. If the water in the paper really disappears, the word count will not be enough.

Now, because Yakaba doesn't have enough information, he has to ask the Traveler to help him investigate, and he is willing to give the Traveler credit for the second work.

However, the audience clearly didn't care about the paper; they were so bored they were almost falling asleep.

Then the plot finally reached its first climax: the skirmishers walked past the traveler.

This stunned the audience, who immediately perked up. How could stragglers be here?

This was also the traveler's question, so she hurriedly followed him all the way to Jingshan Palace.

She had originally intended to visit Naxida at Jingshan Palace, but this was convenient for her.

When Nasita's little face appeared on the screen, she was so cute, so incredibly cute, that the audience momentarily forgot what they were there for.

All I could think was that the Grass God's little face smelled sweet and was soft, hehehe.

[Scattered soldier: "Hmph. They really came."]

The sound of stragglers could be heard in the video. The men, who had been baring their teeth, suddenly looked away. They remembered, "That's right, they came in to chase after the stragglers!"

What's wrong with him? Why is he running around outside like that?

Naxi Da: I know you're in a hurry, but please don't rush.

Nasita explained, "Releasing the stragglers was my idea. We made a deal; he would do some research for me inside the World Tree."

She deliberately sent out the skirmishers to attract the attention of travelers; simply put, the skirmishers were bait, and Nasita was fishing.

Upon hearing Narcida's words, the audience's first reaction was confusion: Is it really a good idea to make a deal with the Fools?

The Fools have lost some credibility in everyone's eyes...

She quickly realized that she had made a deal with the Doctor before. In this respect, the skirmishers were indeed less dangerous than the Doctor, at least for Narcida.

However, the good colleagues of the stragglers saw a different meaning in this sentence.

The skirmisher and Nasita reached a deal. What was the skirmisher's role in this deal? Was he an executor of the Fatui? Probably not; he was a hostage!

If the hostage and the other party have reached a deal, there is only one possibility: the person behind him has given up on rescuing him.

The soldiers' colleagues were not surprised by this, because the Fools were a relatively loose organization.

When you are valuable, others will help you; when you lose your value, you lose your place on the 'chessboard'.

This isn't Go; once it's outside the board, it loses its value.

Narcida made a deal with the Doctor to exchange a slice of flesh and knowledge for the Heart of God, in which Narcida actually came out ahead.

Since the Heart of God is not a very important thing, exchanging it for the Doctor's slices and knowledge is obviously a good deal.

For example, right now, Nasita has gained some knowledge from the doctor, which is why she is asking someone to investigate the World Tree.

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Character Voice Lines - Skirmisher: About Being Abandoned

"As expected, those who cannot be used will naturally be discarded."

Chapter 811 The Deal Between the Skirmishers and Nasita

He possesses considerable combat strength, has some understanding of the World Tree, and has also conducted some research on extraterrestrial beings due to his connection with the Fatui.

With all buffs stacked, skirmishers are undoubtedly the best choice for this mission.

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