Genshin Impact: Funina's Official Pastry Chef

Chapter 164 Is this their plan... or do they think so?

Advance notice: the two updated chapters this afternoon will be a portrayal of Fu Fu's inner thoughts and changes in her mentality before the trial.

The more pain she suffers now, the more joy she will feel when the truth is revealed.

(I want to see these Fontaine people get up in the middle of the night and slap themselves!)

Of course, no matter how miserable you are now, you will be happy after the trial. I am a writer of sweet stories and I have to write those sharp words because of the plot.

(You can tell from Navia's paragraph that this is not what I wrote)

To sum up, tomorrow's update will be moved to 6pm, starting with five chapters, from the judgment to the prophecy, all in one go.

(Someone spent three hours on the outline, I won’t say who it was)

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Ying and Paimeng were a little surprised for a moment when they saw Funina walking out of Momang Palace leisurely.

Although Funina's back was still calm, from her somewhat hurried footsteps...Ying could tell that her real condition was not as good as she appeared.

Paimon looked at the distant Fernina, then looked at Navelette who was standing there in a daze, and muttered to himself:

"Ah... it seems like the talks have fallen through..."

Ying nodded, then took Paimon into Villette's office.

——Whether the talks fail or not...the outcome of the matter is the most important.

If the talks fail but some key information is obtained, then the result will naturally be good.

Even if you don't get the key information, don't panic too much. Just brainstorm and come up with the next solution.

......

Looking at the slightly heavy-looking Navilette, Paimon asked with some concern:

"So Villette...are you okay?"

Villette shook his head slightly, and then asked:

"You've been waiting outside the door for a while, right?"

Paimon nodded, then spread out his hands and said:

"Well, it has been a while, but just now Funina left in a flash, and it seems that she has no time to take care of us."

After saying this, Paimon paused for a moment, then asked:

"So...did you guys break down?"

Upon hearing this, Villette was stunned at first, then nodded slightly without saying anything.

Navilette did not receive any information related to the prophecy, and he did not even finish asking the question.

After all...there is still something about "fairies" in the prophecy that has not been clarified.

From the perspective of obtaining information, he and Funina had completely broken off the conversation, because the last sentence she left completely cut off the possibility of their continued communication.

Similarly, from the perspective of relationships...although Funina wouldn't flip the table directly, her relationship with him wasn't much better afterwards.

The talks broke down in every sense of the word.

Villette himself was aware of this, and after a little thought, he said to the two people in front of him:

"She is still the same as before, choosing to avoid the main point of her plan. As for the contents of the three stone tablets...she claimed that she knew nothing about them."

"Under these circumstances, the discussion did not go smoothly..."

"Ah...Looking at Furninna's attitude just now, I'm afraid it will be difficult for us to get any more information from her. So what should we do next?"

After saying that, Paimon looked at Navillet in front of him with expectation, hoping that the Supreme Inquisitor could come up with a solution.

And Villette naturally noticed the gaze from Paimon, and after a brief thought, he proposed his own plan.

"From the negotiation process just now... I'm afraid Ms. Funina won't reveal anything unless it's absolutely necessary."

"Since even the most basic communication can't get her to speak..."

An inexplicable look flashed across Villette's gray eyes. He looked at the two people in front of him and said slowly:

"Then I'm afraid we have to create an environment that forces her to speak."

Hearing this, Ying and Paimon tilted their heads in confusion, as if they didn't understand what Villette meant by "an environment where one has to speak".

"Hmm... Then how do we bring Funina to that environment? And what exactly is that environment like?"

Ying also stroked his chin and fell into deep thought.

Based on her understanding of this world, apart from "judgment"...it seems that there is really no situation where she has to speak.

and many more?

Trial?

As if she had thought of something, Ying looked up at the Villette in front of her with some shock. There was a hint of inquiry in her golden eyes, as if she was waiting for Villette's answer.

And Villette nodded gently, then said absentmindedly:

"In my memory, people only tell the truth when they are facing trial. Perhaps only in that scenario... can we get more information."

"Ah! Villette! Are you kidding me?! We need to—"

Paimon shouted in surprise.

For her...this content is really beyond the scope.

She always felt that every time she and Ying arrived in a country, some somewhat bizarre things would happen between them and the gods of that country.

In Mondstadt, they watched as the Wind God's heart was taken away in front of them.

In Liyue, they personally "saw off" the Geo King.

In Inazuma, they had a fight with the thunder god.

In Xumi, they liberated the little auspicious grass king.

And this time...they are actually going to judge the gods? !

"To judge a god who represents justice in a country that represents justice... Ugh... I still find it ridiculous..."

Paimon shook his head slightly, as if he was a little overwhelmed by the current situation.

Ying also nodded and asked:

"The execution of the trial requires a charge. What charge do you intend to use to put her in the dock?"

"Also, if she has made preparations in advance...what should we do then?"

Hearing this, Villette nodded slightly.

The question Ying just raised was also what he had been thinking about since Funina left.

And now...he has the answer.

"During the interrogation just now...I found that Ms. Funina would choose to quibble on some issues."

"You just came to Fontaine, so you may not know about the previous water goddess Egolia."

"According to the ancient records of Mo Mang Palace, the previous water god was an extremely gentle god. Generally speaking..."

"If it was Egolia who committed a "sin" that brought about the prophecy, she would never hide it from her successor."

"Just now, when I asked Ms. Furninna whether she knew what was engraved on the second stone tablet...she claimed that she knew nothing about it."

Having said that, Villette paused for a moment, shook his head, and then said:

"Just this point alone... is enough to cast doubt on Funina's identity."

"Uh...wait, I don't quite understand..."

Paimon held his little head and felt a little dizzy for a moment, as if he didn't understand what Villette had just said at all.

"So Violet means... to judge Fernina on the charge that she is not a water goddess..."

Ying was a little dazed at first and wanted to explain to Paimon, then he sighed and asked:

"Isn't this a bit too cruel for her?"

Villette did not speak, but turned to look at the window behind him. After a long silence, he spoke:

"It's a bit cruel for her, but now the whole of Fontaine is in crisis. The "information unique to God" is too important for us and the people of Fontaine."

"No one can stay out of the coming storm."

"We... must take a chance."

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