Was that the moon? Or had the 'monster' been watching it all along? It didn't know; it only knew:

"It wants to swallow the moon and chew up all the moonlight. It will feel happy and at peace as long as everything returns to darkness."

This means: The cat is hissing.

The final shot is a close-up of the cat's eyes. Unlike its watery eyes when it's crying, its eyes are now sharp, like a snake's.

"I will become the new moon, the only one for everyone. That way, no one will know that birds, foxes, and cats once existed in the world, nor will they know that they are different."

To become the new moon, and Narcida comparing herself to the moon, this passage is actually about the scattered soldiers taking the gods as their goal.

But in reality, the 'moon' he hated was the monster's eye, the 'monster' that had been watching him all along; the one hanging high above was not the real moon.

The 'fairy tale' has ended, and all the audience wants to know is: Where is the fairy tale? We've seen the story, but where is the fairy tale?

The soldier himself was much more obedient, quietly finishing his fairy tale, except for the part where the fox's heart was ripped out, which made him feel a bit jolted.

The soldier was a little confused as to why he was depicted as a cat. Did he look so harmless? Shouldn't he at least be a tiger?

It can only be said that when someone poses no threat to you, even their anger can seem endearing.

To Nasita, the stragglers were nothing more than small, defenseless animals that loved to bar their teeth and claws.

On the contrary, the 'monster' that metaphorically represents the doctor is obviously more aggressive, and the character images in this comic can also reveal Narcida's subjective feelings towards them to some extent.

Kittens, foxes, and even birds are not animals that can pose a threat to Nasita; only a 'monster' might.

The soldier himself didn't think he had anything in common with proud animals like cats, but unfortunately, no one paid attention to his objections.

Don't like it? If you don't like it, then you draw it. If you can't even draw, you have no right to give opinions in Lin Qiu's cattle and horse painting group.

Chapter 825 The Wanderer Appears

This memory of 'truth' was not extracted by Nasita from the soldiers, but rather was a backup extracted by the Great Sage and his companions during the soldiers' experiment on becoming gods.

Nasita simply merged this memory with the doctor's memory, pieced them together to form the true truth, and then encoded and preserved it in the form of a fairy tale.

After hearing the story, Paimon said, "From what you've said, I don't like that person, but I don't like this ending either."

This is similar to how many people feel about the skirmisher right now, because he is hostile to the traveler and therefore dislikes him.

But I also dislike the ending of his story; the 'fox' died too pitifully, while the 'monster' is still at large.

After hearing the story, both the traveler and Paimon were in a bad mood, so Narcida suggested that they go for a walk to change their mood.

The two followed the advice and strolled around the Grand Bazaar. Paimon recovered quickly and was already thinking about what to eat.

The traveler wasn't so carefree; she was still thinking about the skirmisher deleting himself from the World Tree.

After thinking for a long time, I remembered something: the Great Tree King once said, "No individual can delete its own existence!"

This information is currently known only to the traveler, but the traveler is deliberately keeping it from them.

You can't really blame the traveler. She had just finished being surprised by the soldier's question when the soldier turned and headed towards the World Tree. She couldn't stop him even if she wanted to.

The traveler wondered, if no one can erase themselves, where are the stragglers that were not wiped out?

The moment this thought crossed my mind, a familiar voice reached my ears.

【? ? ?: "Sir, there seems to be a problem with the account just now, could you please take a look…"】

Does it sound familiar? The voice is quite familiar, but the tone is not.

The last time I heard this voice and tone was during the filming of "The Extinct Star".

But that was from a novel. Travelers had heard of it, but it was completely unfamiliar to other viewers. No one had ever heard a soldier speak so gently before.

The soldier himself stared wide-eyed, thinking: No way? Could it be...?

So that's why Lin Qiu asked me to speak gently in the first place?

What a liar! He even said it was for my future! When he made me say all that, there wasn't even a recording device! Where did he hide it?!

Wendy's nose is a little itchy. He doesn't want you to notice the recording equipment or anything like that, so you just won't.

Xianyun was also very happy, saying the recording was really clear, no wonder it was my invention.

I looked up and continued watching the movie, and the camera focused on a 'stranger'.

The person was dressed in blue and white clothes. Although it was in Sumeru, the person's clothing style was still more like that of Inazuma. Only the person's back was visible in the picture, but the huge hat was particularly eye-catching.

The audience immediately recognized him. Wasn't this just a stragglers? Did you think we wouldn't recognize you just because you changed your 'alias'?

At the very least, they should take off this conspicuous label.

D'Artagnan looked somewhat stunned, as if processing the information he was seeing.

Then, finally, he couldn't help but burst out laughing: "Pfft, hahaha, sir! Hahahaha, sir!"

“How polite you are, Mr. Scaramucci.”

Even Rosalind, standing next to him, couldn't help but smile, amused to see Scaramucci being so polite.

However, she didn't show any smile, because she realized that she seemed to have become quite docile, deliberately trying to regain the feeling of a 'girl,' and couldn't smile.

The soldier kept his head down and remained silent. He rarely felt this emotion that made him feel warm but not angry.

D'Artagnan's loud laughter further affected his mood, but this did not affect the progress of the plot. In the animation, the stall owner complained that the stragglers were distracted.

Someone just ran off with two sunset fruits, and the stragglers didn't even try to stop them.

If it were the previous skirmishers, they would definitely look at the other side coldly and then start mocking them.

But at this moment, the stragglers were in a state of 'being under the influence of Chinese medicine,' not only refraining from mocking their opponents, but also honestly admitting their mistakes:

"...It was my oversight, I'm sorry."

"You're right. Perhaps the things happening in the city were too captivating, and I got distracted without realizing it."

The soldier's voice was gentle and sincere, and even the emphasis on his words had become much more obedient.

Clearly, the soldier has been 'reinstalled'; this is him after a factory reset.

D'Artagnan could hardly laugh anymore; his expression was one of astonishment. The skirmisher wasn't angry at all, and he even addressed the other party as "you"?

Previously, when the skirmisher spoke to the traveler like this, he was always in a 'smiling tiger' manner, but now he seemed to be completely sincere, which made Tartaglia feel a chill.

The main reason I felt uncomfortable was because of my old colleague's attitude. He might as well have scolded me. He's too innocent; I can't stand it.

Not only could he not stand it, but the businessman in the animation was also finding it hard to stand.

The stragglers who came to work for him didn't get paid or rest. They just worked and wandered around looking at things. It was so strange; he had never seen anything like it before.

It can only be said that the Ministry of Education is too lenient, as it doesn't even require an internship certificate.

If an internship certificate is required, then there are workers who don't need wages.

It has to be said that the skirmisher is perfect for working. He doesn't need to eat or drink, nor does he need to rest. Just like his sister, 007 never complains.

At this moment, they even planned to help the merchant pick the sunset fruit he wanted.

The traveler secretly followed behind. At that moment, the stragglers known as 'Wanderers' were indeed diligently picking sunset fruits, and even planned to wash them before taking them back.

Inatsume was stunned when she saw this. How could she still be in the mood to wash it clean and take it back?

Some Inazuma authors suddenly had an inspiration: "How about this topic: I started living a slow life after leaving the Fools' Clan"?

Unlike the author of the story, Paimon, upon witnessing this scene, couldn't help but ask the traveler, "Why are we following him? Are we going to steal his sunset fruit?"

"Even though you say they're just stragglers, are we really going to rob them of their Sunset Fruits in this state? Wouldn't that be a bit too ruthless?"

Yes, the homeless these days seem a bit too innocent. If you really want the Sunset Fruit in his hand, you can just ask him and he'll give it to you. It's hard to even bring yourself to rob him.

D'Artagnan felt the same way: Maybe... you should recover a bit? Otherwise, I'd be too embarrassed to hit you.

In this state, even if you hit him, the wanderer will look at you with a puzzled expression and ask why you attacked him instead of retaliating.

If your reason is reasonable, he might even apologize to you, which is irresistible.

D'Artagnan was very unhappy about this, which gave me the chills. I couldn't even hit him, which was so frustrating.

There's an unbearable itch to touch, yet a fear of getting 'dirty' on your hands.

Chapter 826 'Past Life', 'Present Life'

The traveler thought to himself, "(...If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn't have believed what I was seeing.)"

The traveler was being too modest; viewers said they wouldn't believe it even if they saw it with their own eyes.

What is this? It's practically a story of Dotole teaching in the countryside, Marcellus risking his life to save others, and Monica being kind and compassionate! Is this accurate?

No matter how shocked and incredulous everyone was, the wanderer in the story remained calm, showing no excitement even when he discovered the travelers following him.

The homeless man politely asked, "You two over there, is there anything I can do for you?"

This statement also reveals that not only have people forgotten the existence of the 'scattered soldiers,' but even he himself doesn't remember them.

If you really want to put it that way, a wanderer is actually just another person with the face of a deserter, because memory shapes personality, and we praise memory.

Coincidentally, the traveler is the 'Memory of Teyvat', and she remembers everything, so she points out the wanderer's doll identity to gain her trust.

The traveler said: I can tell you're not human at first glance!

This secret is indeed useful. The wanderer has never mentioned it to anyone, so it's clear that the girl in front of him knows something that even he himself doesn't know.

The homeless man became curious about this; he had been pondering the philosophical questions of "Who am I?" and "Where am I going?" and now it seemed he could find the answers.

Ying expressed her desire to take the homeless to a place where, perhaps, once they arrived, the truth would be revealed.

The homeless man did not refuse, but asked that he be allowed to return the sunset fruit first.

He was still thinking about that merchant, so what exactly did that merchant do to make him so concerned?

In fact, the merchant had only provided him with shelter from the rain, and for that simple thing, he wanted to do something in return.

Seeking shelter from the rain? Viewers couldn't help but want to complain, "Can't your big hat keep out the wind and rain?"

Actually, that's not the case. Avoiding the rain wasn't the main point; the merchant's later words revealed another situation.

The wanderer doesn't care about getting wet in the rain; he looks the same whether it's raining or not. He just wanders the world alone, like a stroll.

The shelter provided by the merchant was of little importance, but for the aimless wanderer who wanted to integrate into the world, this kindness had an extra layer of meaning, which is why he wanted to repay it.

The businessman said, "Taking you in was just a small favor; you don't need to repay such a small kindness. Your time and your life are important."

The homeless man's first reaction upon hearing this was to say that he had no life of his own, so he said "no" at first, but then he quickly changed his mind and said: ["...No. You're right....Thank you."]

His smile was exceptionally gentle, and D'Artagnan couldn't bear to look at him anymore. Not only D'Artagnan, but the wanderer's behavior was also baffling to everyone. What was going on now?

He attempted suicide but failed, and then suffered amnesia? And such complete amnesia that he developed a 'second personality,' which is essentially two people in one body?

The people of Fontaineble were practically overclocking in their brains. How would this situation be judged under Fontaineble law? This was something they'd never encountered before, and even Vilette frowned slightly.

I've never encountered that before. After all, there aren't many people who can meet that condition. If it weren't for the World Tree, who could guarantee that the other person was genuinely suffering from amnesia or just faking it?

The personality of a vagrant, let alone the subjective or objective malice at the time of the crime, hasn't even been formed yet at the time of the crime.

This kind of case shouldn't bother the dragons of Teyvat; it should be left to the dragons of the Celestial Ship, who are very familiar with it.

Viewers were debating how to judge the case, but they won't have to worry about it for long, because the homeless man will choose to accept his own memories and past. He will choose to bear the consequences of his sins, which will make the judgment easier.

In the story, the traveler brings the wanderer to the Pure Land Palace, where Nasita is 'playing on the computer'.

When she sent the Traveler and Paimon out for a break, she said she had some things to take care of, and it's unclear whether she's finished with them yet.

Let's put it aside for now, whether it's been processed or not. The traveler said: I caught the stray cat you drew.

The homeless man politely said, "...Hello, I apologize for the suddenness of your visit..."

The wanderer introduced himself, saying: "I am a rootless plant, wandering and practicing wherever the wind blows, so I call myself a 'wanderer'."

But this traveler seemed to know something about the past that I myself didn't know, so I followed him.

The current state of the homeless is one of being troubled by the three fundamental questions of life: Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going?

He didn't know that he didn't know the answers to any of these three questions, so he was determined to seize any opportunity that might answer the question "Who am I?"

Nasita said, "Rather than the past... well, it's really complicated to explain."

"I don't like using this kind of term, but in your case, perhaps it should be called a 'past life.'"

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