This sudden request left the reader bewildered. What was the true identity?

Readers seem to be adopting Paimon's perspective, completely as an outsider; everyone else seems to have known all along, but Paimon is unaware.

This is because everyone else has the Eye of God, which allows them to sense elemental forces. The Traveler, in particular, has the Elemental Vision and had long ago discovered that Idia and the people in the 'Mirage' were all covered in water elements.

Yes, Idia is not human, and the 'people' we encountered earlier were not real humans either.

Those people truly existed, but they have long since left the 'Mirage,' leaving behind only 'illusions' created by the 'Mirage.'

Calling it an illusion wouldn't be entirely accurate; at least within this 'mirage,' they truly existed, created by water-shaped phantom spirits.

Now everyone understood why those people all had blue hair and blue eyes, except for Lesger, who was an exception. It turned out that they were all water-type phantoms, except for Lesger.

Those people's personalities all stemmed from how Idia remembered them. As long as Idia didn't forget them, they could live forever in the Mirage.

Fortunately, Idia was happy to do so, which alleviated her loneliness.

Therefore, it seems that either Maimon didn't know Sino, or she never mentioned it, or she and Sino were from completely different eras.

As for Idia herself, she didn't intentionally hide her identity; she just felt that the image of a 'human' was more approachable to people, and she didn't want to be looked at with fear.

Now that everyone has discovered it, there is no need to hide it anymore. Idia revealed her true form—a pure water spirit.

[Idia said, "Then, allow me to reintroduce myself—"]

"I am a pure water spirit who fled here when the old water god perished. My name is Idia."

The old water goddess Idia refers to is Egolia, the first water goddess.

As Egolia's familiars, the most powerful of the Pure Water Spirits inherited the position of Water God, while many of the others chose to leave Fontaine, leaving very few Pure Water Spirits in Fontaine.

All her clansmen had left, leaving her all alone; Fukaros's loneliness was palpable.

However, no one knew about Fucaros. They were only surprised by one thing: the pure water spirit could actually turn into a human?

They had seen water sprites before, but they had never seen a water sprite transform into a human.

In fact, the powerful water sprites have all left Fontaine and gone to various parts of the world, because the water in Fontaine is no longer suitable for water sprites to live in. Of this batch, only Fukaros did not leave.

There were quite a few water-shaped phantom spirits on Fontaine's side, so they were the most shocked, and even wondered if there were such people around them.

Some people with the "eye of God" do know whether it exists or not, and the answer is—no.

The others didn't have any elemental energy flowing around them; they were clearly just ordinary people.

Let's just look at the story. Idia is no ordinary person; at least her appearance as a pure water sprite is quite striking.

Just like encountering a pro player with a special skin in a game, everyone assumes they're incredibly skilled before they start playing.

The characters in the book all praised her, suggesting that she wasn't entirely useless and had some merits. Even repairing the 'Mirage Realm' required her intervention, which was truly impressive.

Everyone was looking forward to her repairing the mirage, but the scene suddenly went silent.

After a moment of silence, Idia muttered to herself in confusion: "Huh...no way, there's no reaction...could it be because of the malfunction in the Mirage Realm that it's losing power..."

"Oh no... Everyone was praising me to the skies just now... and I even made a boastful promise..."

The case is solved. Even if she looks different, she's still the same useless person.

The pure water sprite from Qingce Village is her older sister. I wonder what she would think if she were to see the story.

In fact, Idia is not a useless person at all; in fact, her strength is among the top of all water spirits.

While not as good as Fucarus, she is definitely in the top tier below Fucarus, which explains why she can become friends with Alice.

It should be noted that even if a 'spring spirit' accumulated the energy of a mortal's life's wishes, she could only take human form for a few days. The fact that she could maintain human form indefinitely is already defying the heavens.

Even more terrifying is that she can turn other water spirits into humans. Although this is done with the help of the 'Mirage Realm', her own strength cannot be denied.

But her personality... she's actually quite insecure. Now that her attempt to 'show off' has failed, she's been hit hard and is completely dejected, squatting in a corner drawing circles.

Fortunately, compared to Idia, the unreliable, salty-looking pure water sprite, there is a reliable and more suitable 'deep-sea flounder' among the group.

Xin Hai came up with a plan. She brought a ritual object made from the remains of a monster called "Mirage Tower," shaped like a large pearl.

This thing can collect wishes and accumulate mirage energy, perfectly complementing the mirage realm here.

Xin Hai came looking for the shell of this pearl, but unexpectedly the shell was trapped inside the core of the mirage. The two are a pair.

Now that the 'Penguin Boy' and the 'Mermaid Warrior' have merged into one, all it takes is a small wish to repair the Mirage.

Coral Palace Heart Sea asked, "Miss Idia, what is your wish...?"

[Idia: "My wish? I..."]

In Qinglian's story, the one who asked this question should have been a boy, but now Xinhai has taken that role.

Like the pure water sprite in Light Ripples and Funina, Idia's wish is more to fulfill the wishes of others than to satisfy her own.

She hoped that the three brothers could fulfill their dreams, that Maimon could become the person he wanted to be, and that the director could achieve his own goals.

She had many wishes, but none of them concerned herself.

This wish was pure and kind. It successfully accumulated enough mirage energy to repair the mirage realm, and then... Idia turned back into a human, dejected.

[Idia sighed, "Getting carried away by others' praise and inquiries, I said so many shameful things... I... lost the will to live..."]

Simply put, he was just praised for his passion and said a bunch of cool lines.

Now that her passion has subsided and she's calmed down, a sense of shame has crept in. The cool lines she just delivered have turned into embarrassing ones, playing out in her head like a PowerPoint presentation.

This feeling is familiar to everyone; isn't this a 'late-night debriefing'?

Mona understands this feeling very well. She would occasionally be influenced by Fischl to start saying some cringey things, but when she calmed down and thought about it, she would feel ashamed and would never say it again.

Unfortunately, she's the type of person who's easily led astray by others, occasionally getting swayed by Fischl, and often...

The same thing happened with Lin Qiu; he always said he wouldn't be fooled, but...

Chapter 843 A New Story - The Traveler's Chapter

The story concludes with a solo performance by Klee, who, along with the Traveler and Idia, journeys to the highest point of the Mirage to overlook the entire realm and bid it a final farewell.

That's right, goodbye, this journey has come to an end. Turning the page again will only reveal some Easter eggs, such as Xin Hai's decision to leave the pearl shell in the Mirage Realm to help Idia stabilize the Mirage Realm.

For example, Klee, Yura, and others discussed what gifts to buy for everyone.

It ended rather suddenly; readers didn't realize it until they closed the book that they had to say goodbye to that 'mascot'.

Klee is very cute and well-behaved in this story, but everyone is more reluctant to part with Idia.

She is beautiful, kind-hearted, and most importantly, has a very interesting personality.

In the stories of prophecy books, one can often feel the vitality of the characters, that is, the 'living flavor', but this is the first time that everyone has felt the 'dead flavor'.

Well, I kind of empathize with Idia; I wish I could be like her and have a lavish display of wealth.

Unfortunately, everyone could only think about opening the shop while working hard, so they could only turn this hope into their love for Idia.

But no matter how much you like her, you have to say goodbye. Will the traveler meet her again in the future? Readers don't know, but they feel the hope is slim, mainly because Idia doesn't seem like the type to go out.

There was a sense of loss, as if I had said goodbye to an old friend forever.

In short, no one cared about the water sprite transforming into a human in the story; everyone considered it just a special case.

After all, the person transformed from a pure water spirit has water elemental power within them, unlike the ordinary people around them.

Pure water spirits, people, wishes—all this information is in the story, but no one cares.

After all, when you don't know the answer, it's not a multiple-choice question; people might not even know what the question is.

As for the participants in the story, Klee was very eager to try it out; she wanted to go play in the mirage!

Not to mention her, Fischl also really wanted to go, because this mirage could make 'fantasy' come true, which suited her interests perfectly, and she might even be able to meet her Night Raven people.

Unfortunately, Alice didn't send an invitation, and no one knew where the little bottle in the desert was, so they couldn't go even if they wanted to.

However, you could go to Fontainebleau, where there are also quite a few 'little water droplets'.

But before heading to Fontainebleau, there is one last story to tell: Demon Quest, Chapter 3, Act 6, Calibel.

The final scene of each major chapter can also be called the 'Traveler's Chapter', because the stories here are all closely related to travelers.

After a long wait of half a month, and now at the end of October, the story has finally been released. Travelers have been waiting for this for so long and are hoping to get some information about the older brother.

It's still in movie format. All I can say is that Abelardo and the others have had a tough time, having to rush to release several animated films in a row, and they're still working on it now.

However, they are not rushing to finish the first act of Fontaine, but the second act. The story of the first act has been completed and is just waiting to be released.

Returning to the story, it begins with a man named 'Masruel' stopping the traveler, who says:

"Oh? You must be that blond traveler who's been traveling to various countries?"

All I can say is that the traveler's blond hair is too eye-catching; anyone can recognize him.

This is something that can't be made up for, not even by dyeing your hair, because there's a white floating object next to you that's even more eye-catching.

Flying creatures aren't uncommon in Teyvat, but the combination of a blond guy and a white fly is much more eye-catching.

Because she was so conspicuous, she was immediately spotted by Funina upon arriving in Fontaine; the intelligence agents had been keeping an eye on the traveler.

For travelers, being inexplicably targeted by Furna is troublesome, but for Fontaineans, who are almost all Furna fans, it's a different story.

Being stared at by Ms. Funina's heterochromatic eyes? That would be quite a sight!

Ahem, back to the story, this man named 'Masrull' really did have something to ask the traveler.

He had a letter in his hand, addressed to a traveler.

Writing a letter to a traveler is a difficult task, because travelers are always on the move and don't know where to send the letter.

However, the letter was cleverly worded; the address on it read "next to a white-haired, talking elf," which seemed to suggest that only Paimon could be the address.

If you can't find "a white-haired, talking sprite", you can look for "a blond, quiet traveler"; the sprite is right next to him.

However, Paimon clearly lacks self-awareness regarding the description of 'a white-haired, talking elf'.

Paimon exclaimed in shock, "What! It's me!?"

The camera zoomed in on Paimon's face, and his little expressions were incredibly cute, adorably silly.

So who delivered this 'tricky' letter? It was none other than the traveler's old companion—Kaya.

The letter said that he had recently come to Mount Sumeru and often went to the tavern for a drink. If the traveler received the letter, he could come and catch up with him.

They met at the tavern, and it was clear that Klee wasn't with him this time.

Such invitations depend entirely on luck and fate, and it seems that the two of them are quite compatible.

Kaeya was indeed drinking in the tavern. In the past few days, he had tried all the wines in Sumeru. He truly lived up to his reputation as a 'Mondstadt person'.

However, this also shows that Kaeya has been waiting for the Traveler here for a long time.

Kaiya stated that he came to Xumi to investigate Xumi Winery, a task assigned to him by Qin.

Investigating Sumi Winery? Nobody believed it; Kaiya's purpose was definitely not that simple.

The traveler also noticed something strange, but it wasn't a questioning of Kaiya's purpose. Instead, he wondered why Kaiya was so at ease in Sumeru, even when he was alone. Had he been here before?

Kaiya did not hide this fact; he had indeed visited Sumeru when he was young.

Kanria is located underground in Sumeru. When he was a child, Kaya became curious about his "hometown" and secretly hid in a caravan to visit Sumeru once.

Kaeya is a Kanriyan?! The audience was extremely surprised; this was a bombshell.

The prophecy book didn't tell many character stories. Previously, people only knew that Kaeya and Diluc were sworn brothers, and many people were learning about Kaeya's identity for the first time.

The Kanriyans! Currently, people don't have a very good impression of the Kanriyans.

But this didn't affect everyone's opinion of Kaeya, after all, they've been 'old friends' for a long time.

Moreover, the Kanriyans are not without 'good people'. At least in the eyes of the Teyvats at present, Dainsleb is not a bad person, just somewhat disrespectful to the gods.

Moreover, even Kaia himself stated that his life had long since lost contact with Canria, and the only connection they might have was the surname "Alberridge".

"Alberridge" is yet another piece of significant information that leaves viewers puzzled.

Chapter 844 A wooden house, a field

What attracted more attention than what Kaia said was Daines Reeb, who was hiding in the shadows.

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