"I'll let you go." Pamon patted his chest and made a promise for Kong.

With this said, it is difficult to say whether the Fontaines would really want to instigate a war.

Although they don't know what Rama is thinking, neither Paimon nor Sora intend to encourage this possibility at this time.

If Villette didn't die, he couldn't really say what Dadalia had done.

He was just about to be killed by a knife. It would be too inappropriate for him to bear such a scapegoat.

Dadalia breathed a sigh of relief.

This is what jokes are like at this time. He may not know the pros and cons, and he may not really want to do it, he just wants to tease you.

But if your reaction is different from what he expected, for example, if he wants you to be anxious but you insist on being calm, you are sure that he just doesn't dare.

Then maybe he would dare to do it.

Sora is obviously not such a boring person, but just verbal begging for mercy is nothing. After all, we are all old friends, so it doesn't matter if we lose a little face.

More importantly, Sora brought him too many benefits.

In the future, Nata will definitely rely on Sora's talent. His unique ability to explode wherever he goes is really a source of joy for all fools.

In fact, even in the original storyline, it was impossible for the Fools to get the Heart of God from Navilette.

The death of Fukalos is not good news at all for the fools. Which one is Villette more powerful?

And what he said was that he would be targeted by fools because his heart of God was useless, and he didn't want the fools to cause trouble to Fontaine... It was fake, and it was usually an excuse that he had learned from Wendy, and it was meaningless.

The actual value of the item depends on the identity of the party involved and the needs of the buyer. The identity of the party ensures that the other party can only communicate by buying, and it must be purchased at a premium.

Buyers' needs determine how much extra they are willing to pay.

In the final transaction, what Villette got in exchange for the Heart of God was almost nothing. It is no exaggeration to say that the Sumeru people benefited from just finding an ancient object from a ruin in the desert and selling it. It is almost the same as the value brought by the Heart of God.

Doing business like this will naturally result in a loss of blood.

As for worrying about the fools causing trouble, with Villette's strength, such words really shouldn't appear in his mouth.

They can cause trouble, but can't you free up your hands to create trouble for them in winter?

The Supreme Inquisitor will not turn his head into a machine. The person who has the most difficulty with the house-changing tactic is obviously the Fools, not Navilette.

Because the fools were so unreasonable and wanted to take the initiative, they couldn't spare any time to confront an ancient dragon that had surpassed the rank of Demon God and was at a higher level.

Once a dispute begins, Villette will win.

If they are reasonable, Villette will win. If they are not reasonable, it will be better and win faster.

He had countless ways to win. In the end, His choice was that I was worried about getting into trouble, so I gave away the Heart of God.

Obviously, Villette was also aware of some kind of Queen's plan, so he chose the same half-hearted approach as Wendy Zhongli, and indirectly sent the Heart of God to her.

Rather than saying that Sora is helping fools to have God's heart, it is better to say that the world has reached this environment, and the whole world is helping fools to have God's heart.

Sora didn't know that Dadalia was treating him as a task triggering machine again, waiting to receive the key task from him to take away the Heart of God from Nata Fire God.

If he knew about it, he would definitely warn Dadalia severely that he was really not a disaster star.

Damn it, I start blowing myself up wherever I go, can you blame me?

If I don't go, they will still explode. If I go, I can still help them solve their problems. Why can't you understand such a simple truth?

Sora sometimes thought about whether he should slow down and wait until a disaster broke out in that country before going there. This would definitely clear his background description as a disaster star.

You will explode when I go, okay, I admit it, I am the disaster star.

If I didn't go and you exploded, how can you still blame me?

But Rama really made Kong hesitate.

The situation in Xumi was very classic. He didn't go to Xumi, and the disaster came as promised, but it was solved in advance.

In the end, he had to dig up ruins in the desert to piece together the truth.

God knows how much sand he ate during that period, and in the end he got some vague things, nothing more than things about the Red King and the Flower God - but these records were not accurate enough.

If he continues, he will find the Holy Epiphany Hall, the ruins of the Red King, and the Eternal Oasis, the ruins of the Flower God, so that he can match the final information.

The question is, how can he have such skill?

If you missed the story of Xumi, you can’t miss the story of Fontaine again for some truth about Xumi.

This incident was still fresh in Kong's memory, and he was actually a little worried about whether something might change on Nata's side.

You arrived late, which indeed proves that you are not the disaster star, but the story is over.

There's also an egg for that.

Whether it is a disaster star or not, the truth is not important.

Even if Teyvat's story wasn't coming to an end, Sora felt there was no difference.

Just like the fools follow his travel route to steal the God's Heart, Sora is still calculating the number of God's Hearts.

Now the Queen has six God's Hearts in her hand. Looking at Rama, an old man, he can guess that the God's Heart he got was traded with fools. There must be something wrong with this thing.

Then when the Queen gets the last Heart of God, the final round of the story will probably begin.

But even now, he still doesn't understand what tricks these lunatics are playing.

The only thing that seemed to be of some use was Rama's speculation.

Judging from the records in the past events of the sun and moon, before the appearance of Phanes and the battle for the throne, during the long period of time in between, Teyvat had no intrusion and interference from so-called forces outside the world.

But then this power appeared, and took the elemental dragon to fight Fanes. After that, it led the Red King and Kanrea to embark on a road of no return.

Judging from the ending of Canrea and the arrival of Sky Island, there must be something wrong with this power.

Although he was intercepted by a certain god and his sister was kidnapped, to be honest, for the people of Teyvat, the maintainer of heavenly justice was truly a good person.

He didn't want any tribute from the mortal people, and at the same time, he struck hard at Teyvat's special power.

There must be innocent people who were harmed, such as so many ordinary people on the way to the destruction of Kanria. Of course there are innocent people.

But compared to them, there are many more innocent people living on land.

Therefore, Fanes has some problems.

Moreover, for a big boss like him to pinch people, it is completely meaningless behavior.

For doing such an unreasonable thing, Fanes obviously had some reasons of his own.

The truth of the whole story is hidden during the time when Fanes appeared.

Why did He come to the continent of Teyvat, and why did He create human beings, a life form that was completely useless to Him, with his bare hands? This is the truth of the entire story.

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