Fontaine is experiencing a small incident that is not considered troublesome.

While Rama was working on blasting mines in the desert, Funina's story was also progressing steadily.

She did not expect that the most troublesome opponent in the whole story was not the crowd of fools she had left to the person she trusted most to deal with.

Funina has always believed that the fools are the trouble in the story, which is in line with their usual reputation and recent performance.

So she handed over the trouble to the person she trusted most. At the critical moment when Violet was not available, she did not choose the Shadow Chasing Court, but directly chose Sora.

At this stage, Kong did a good job and did solve the problem of fools.

The Fools are a violent organization, but their violence happens to stay in a relatively embarrassing position.

Furthermore, it is impossible for them to push the Seven Kingdoms equally.

Taking a step back, negotiating and being tolerant at every turn, I feel sorry for Mora, who they have invested in the military for so many years.

They want to be arrogant and domineering, but the local gods often force them to calm down at critical moments.

The lady once tried to bring the unruliness she got from Barbatos to Inazuma, and then calmed down on the spot.

But if we take a step back and focus entirely on peaceful exchanges, we will not be able to live up to the military power we have accumulated over the past five hundred years. What's more, the evil eye itself is also a life-saving prop. Soldiers wear this kind of prop. On the surface, force is to ensure peace, but you can't really use force to maintain peace, right?

Servants are not such people.

She had her own reasons for threatening force, and after Kong intervened on behalf of Fontaine, she immediately chose peace talks.

As expected by Sora, she is not afraid of Sora's threat - even though the strength of this person from another world is growing rapidly, he can't improve himself without limit, right?

No one believes that Sora's strength can keep spiraling to such an outrageous level. This conclusion comes from the research of the fools and the price they paid for these researches.

They paid such a high price for the pursuit of power. It is normal for people from other worlds to have other powers, but he can't run like this on the road of elemental power, right? There should be a time when you stop, right?

Of course, the more critical factor is that Fools and Sora have collaborated many times.

From Kong's many choices and efforts, they judged that he was not an enemy of fools, but a type of person who could be fought for and was very valuable to fight for.

It is not possible to tell him everything about the plan, but we can win his understanding and cooperation in certain places.

In addition, Kong was entrusted by Fu Nina, who essentially came to talk to the Fools on Fontaine's behalf. The servant didn't care much and chose to go out and communicate with Kong in person.

And Kong handled this job very well.

The meeting with the servant went very smoothly. The other party was not non-violent and non-cooperative. In fact, Sora realized later that she had probably made arrangements for Linni and others.

The servant is waiting for himself.

Around the flood in Fontaine, the two sides made preliminary contacts.

The servant claimed that his presumptuous temptation to Funina came from worries about the flood. Especially at the critical moment when Villette left for unknown reasons, the water god's opinion and presence became particularly important.

And Funina is not the water goddess.

Her sitting there is the same as sitting there without God, and it cannot have any effect as a needle to stabilize the sea.

Sora believed half of it.

He actually didn't think the Fools really cared much about the flood in Fontaine, even though the Linni brothers and sisters were both Fontaines, and even the servant said he was a Fontaine.

It seems that it is normal for them to care about the flood that will destroy Fontaine. It is natural for the people of Fontaine to care about the disaster that will destroy their hometown.

But Kong still feels that Fontaine's safety is not as good as a trace of God's heart in the eyes of fools.

Around the Heart of God, the two sides naturally started their first communication.

Sora doesn't have any trump cards.

Funina authorized the commission, but it was impossible to allow him to use the Heart of God as a trading item, and the Fools just happened to be the type who only wanted the Heart of God.

Both sides can be said to be rich and have no interest in ordinary worldly things, but in this regard, the fool is obviously better.

Although they pursue material wealth, they have the confidence to look down on these things.

A problem that Mora can't solve is a real problem.

But Kong is not the one who solves the problem. He is just responsible for informing the fools about the thoughts of Fontaine's senior management, and then he can retire - unless Funina is willing to go to war, or she is willing to promise the right to handle the Heart of God.

If the waist is not supported by the gun, then nothing can be done to harden it.

It's no use just being stubborn and refusing to admit defeat.

The servant did not promise to stop - her promise to do so would be equivalent to admitting that she had done bad things in Fontaine.

Things can be done, but absolutely cannot be acknowledged.

Could have been caught, but it wasn't me doing it anyway.

She just showed her attitude with practical actions. She is an international friend like Dadalia.

Although Dardalia is currently being targeted by the Inquisition, he was indeed Liyue's international friend in the past, the kind recognized by the Seven Stars.

In this way, Funina's task for Kong was naturally completed.

It was also at this time that Fontaine's real trouble came.

"I can't help you with that."

Momang Palace.

Last time, Fu Nina just seemed lazy, and occasionally showed signs of igniting fighting spirit.

But this time, she had completely turned into a pile of burned ashes.

Kong shook his head, "This is purely an internal conflict within Fontaine, and it needs to be resolved by yourself."

Fu Nina's mouth was a little bitter, and the dull hair on her head also fell down, but Kong was unmoved.

He has a pretty good relationship with the Fools. It's not that they don't want the Fools to stop doing certain things. He is just acting as a mouthpiece to express Fontaine's attitude. He can accept this matter.

But the problem that Funina faced now was the strife among the nobles within Fontaine, and he was powerless to do anything about it.

"These problems should be the troubles that Villette faced in the past." Funina looked downcast. "He wants to discover the other party's true identity and intentions from everyone's seemingly respectful speech, and determine whether what the other party wants to do will work. Go against Fontaine’s interests and then select and process.”

This is certainly not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Those who dare to speak out their own purposes must have organized their own reasons. Their true purpose does not have to completely coincide with their own reasons, or even any overlap, as long as the reasons are official. Getting by is enough.

And because a person has his own opinion, and if his opinion is wrong, he will have to pay a heavy price. Fontaine does not support such a rule.

It was Navillet who faced this problem in the past.

He is a water dragon, but as long as he cannot kill people and still be reasonable, there is no difference between a water dragon and a mortal.

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