There are only so many useful forces in this world.

Across the Seven Kingdoms, the Fools and the Order of the Abyss run amok.

The local political power of the Seven Kingdoms.

There was really only this much to consider, so Sora was still a little confused.

In Fontaine itself, aside from the water god regime behind Funina and the fools who have a shadow in every country, who else needs to be taken into consideration?

It can't be the sect. Although they have a lot of relationship with the sect, for example, the leader of the sect is actually his sister, but for the time being, they don't have the ability to drive the sect to fight against the fools.

"I'm not talking about the Order." Paimon waved his hands repeatedly.

Kong did not need to say it out loud. This situation was too obvious. She and Kong had traveled all the way, and there were really few forces that needed attention.

In particular, the only ones that can confront the Fools are the local political powers of the seven countries, and the only ones left are the religious orders.

This is always very obvious in their contacts.

Because in the entire Teyvat, there are really only so many forces that can be fought, and there are generally no fools or religious groups who can cause trouble.

But Paimon certainly wasn't talking about fools.

She clung to Sora's ear furtively, and Sora cooperated very well, looking around patiently, as if someone would jump out at any moment to peep at the secret Paimon wanted to tell.

"The outsider I mentioned is actually Rama." Paimon spread his hands, "Although there is no actual evidence, he actually knows a little bit about every accident we encounter."

"Many of the troubles were caused by him himself. Although he said last time that this was the last revelation he could give, I still feel that things are not as simple as he said."

Paimon's reasoning is simple, "He himself may think that the matter is over, but this world is not something he can decide."

Sora also feels that many things should end here, but so far, he still has to work hard for an illusory destiny.

Do you think it's all over?

But who do you think you are? You can't decide whether something will happen or not.

Sora was stunned for a moment.

What Rama said about predicting the future was actually pretty much what he had explained.

So compared to Paimon, he actually really believed that it was Rama's last ripple. He really no longer understood any future after Fontaine, and even Fontaine, he might not understand it well enough.

But what Paimon said makes sense.

Maybe Rama does not know what will happen in the future, but that does not mean that He will not be involved in the emergence and creation of the future.

Today's troubles may not have to be Rama's handiwork.

"It's broken." Kong patted his thigh, "If it's not this person, why does he have so many things?"

If this was Rama's work again, or something related to Rama, then it would be strange to say goodbye so solemnly last time.

"We haven't paid attention to Rama's plan, have we?" Paimon crossed his arms and whispered, "Although he may not tell us, he must be doing something himself."

"And Navilette, in the future he told us, he obviously should not leave this country."

Rama also said that the protagonists of Fontaine's story are the water god Fukalos and the water dragon Navilet. The gold content of this statement has been rising, especially after accepting the serial disappearance of girls, Sora became more and more convinced of Rama's statement.

Compared with any other country, except for Sumeru, who has obviously been opened up by Rama, although the crisis in each country is not very intuitively presented to everyone, Sora is indeed directly involved in every trouble. middle.

But not Fontaine.

He already knew the trouble the Fontaine people would encounter. Obviously, the so-called prophecy corresponded to the original fetal sea water in the girl's disappearance case.

This is the same as in past adventures. I accidentally got involved in the trouble, but happened to encounter a monster with certain characteristics of the boss at the end of the level. Then I knew what scrolls to prepare from the monster - the other party was a If the fire monster is a fire monster, use fire protection. If the opponent is an incorporeal monster, prepare an enchantment scroll specifically designed to kill ghosts.

The case of the missing serial girl also follows this process.

It itself is actually not important. To put it bluntly, it means that some people died and the reputation of a girl's father was involved, that's all. But in this story, the original fetal seawater that dissolved the girl was revealed, and the "Unjust Kales" next door was involved. Lex, who could make huge profits, was actually a kind of raw fetal seawater mixed with a small amount of original fetal seawater. , a "drug" that can specifically attack the spirit of Fontaine people.

In essence, these two cases are actually to tell Sora about the danger Fontaine will face in the end.

Obviously, after learning about the rise of the sea, the dissolution of people, and the special attack of the primitive seawater on the Fontaine people, the final answer emerged. A large amount of primitive seawater was mixed into the sea.

Even after being diluted by seawater, the remaining purity is still enough to kill the Fontainebleau.

Then all that's left is that the sea water rises and sends all the Fontaine people away.

After knowing the answer, Kong Xian was curious... For example, this Fontaine man is indeed quite curious.

If Sora was a fun-loving person, he actually wanted to catch two people from other countries and drink a mouthful of primitive seawater to see the final result.

This result is nothing more than treating everyone equally and killing everyone; or only people from Fontaine will be killed.

The former is fine, but the latter is very interesting, why the Fontaine people are so special.

And this research can continue to go deeper. For example, the foreigners who immigrated to Fontaine can be divided into control groups according to time, and some Fontaine people can be immigrated to foreign countries. After becoming foreigners, they can then drink a mouthful of original fetal seawater to see the effect... ···This is quite divergent research and can lead to many interesting experiments. Unfortunately, the price of failure of these experiments is the death of the experimenter. The bottom line is not so empty, so all curiosity can only be buried in the psychology - —But speaking of it, that servant seems to be a Fontaine, right?

Wouldn’t fools have come to a systematic conclusion about this type of research?

Sora shook his head and stopped paying attention.

This question is interesting, but only interesting.

Even if he researched thoroughly, first of all, he was not a Fontaine person. Secondly, knowing why the Fontaine people dissolved in the original fetal sea water would not be helpful in solving the problem itself.

The ending of this story should be to suppress the flood that flooded the entire Fontainebleau. Kong said that he did not have this ability, so he was even more convinced that Villette's absence must not be in the script.

There is certainly something wrong with a male protagonist who should remain in the story suddenly leaving.

"That being said, it's probably Him who did it again." Kong agreed with Paimon's words, "Then just write a letter. Anyway, we have to wait for the fools during this period of time. Who else can we wait for?" Woolen cloth?"

Time is always wasted. If you are waiting for someone who is not waiting, there is no point in writing a letter.

That's right, waiting for someone is not waiting, time is wasted anyway.

With this thought, Rama on the other side was also acting badly.

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