Chapter 1266 (To be supplemented 7)
Chapter 1266 (To be supplemented 7)
Wan Di: My past is not important.
Doctor: Your past doesn't really matter to Onphalus's 'main storyline'; the key is demonstrating the accuracy of the 'prophecy'.
That summer: The result is achieved through Oripon's actions in defiance of the prophecy, proving that the prophecy will come true regardless, thus implying that the Golden Blood's prophecy will also inevitably come true.
Bai'er: So that's how it is...
Wendy: Hmm, but even so, there shouldn't be so many conflicts in the cause and effect described, right? So there must be some other problem.
Paimon: But I really can't tell at all... I wonder if there are any hints or anything~ @AdminQ
Admin Q: →_→? What do you want? I don't know anything.
Tu
Huh, why did the scene suddenly change location?
Bai E: I understand. Wan Di fell asleep standing up and dreamed about it, which is why it doesn't quite match the previous plot. Wan Di brought up Nicardoli because he knew about it in reality, so he mentioned it in his dream.
Wan Di: →_→ Your explanation seems to make some sense.
That summer: →_→ His unofficial histories sometimes make some sense.
Wan Di: Then don't believe it.
Bai E: ...Ahahaha
March 7th: Following Bai E's suggestion, Wan Di decided to give it a try.
He mentioned two names, and one of them ended up in trouble.
Wan Di: Wait, isn't this... why is it with the Grand Craftsman?
Bai E: Scratching his head, I remember you brought this out before...
Aglaia: Another very obvious difference.
Dude, retrieving a ring from the depths of the ocean is no different from finding a needle in a haystack.
Uh… so it seems those who went to rescue them didn't gain immortality like Wan Di from soaking in the Underworld Sea.
Haha... I told you this thing couldn't just appear by soaking in seawater!
Wan Di confided his thoughts to Hattonus: the fate he had always denied had finally come knocking. He should rightfully take over the power of 'Conflict,' so that everyone would be satisfied: the Golden Blood, the Senate, the Suspended Blade Clan, and even the bards who composed poems.
But he still hesitated, because his people, the Xuanfeng people, longed to return home. They had been waiting for this day, hoping for the return of their king.
In this way, the warring people can return home and embrace tradition—even if most of them have only heard of that 'tradition' in epics—and then they can gather around the king and throw themselves into war.
Wan Di did not think this was a good thing. For the past thousand years, the people of Xuanfeng had lived in a bloody cycle, with the blood of countless innocent people flowing into the River Styx and countless sacrifices that could have been avoided occurring.
If Wan Di were to accept this fate, become a totem of strife, and lead his people to repeat the same mistakes, then he would indeed feel fear—fear of becoming king.
Hearing this, Hattonus confirmed that Wan Di was indeed different from the other Suspended Warriors.
Surprisingly, aside from Wan Di himself being conflicted, everyone else seems quite eager for him to inherit the flame of conflict.
Aglaia: This is also a future he cannot avoid... especially now that it's already been confirmed.
Paimon: Is this fate?
Wan Di: ...
Aglaia: I know you're hesitant, but you also know that after what happened in the Tree Garden... the inheritance of the Flame of Conflict can no longer be delayed. You in the video will eventually have to make a choice.
Wan Di: I know, I am well aware of the urgency of the situation, which is why I must be prepared and absolutely cannot fail in the trial.
Aglaia: Yes, you always know what you should and shouldn't do.
Qiong: No problem. Since we're all on patrol, Wan Di can talk to the general and the sea patrol rangers when we have time later.
LOL, have you guys categorized things entirely based on fate?
It's amazing that the conflict is a hunt rather than destruction.
Administrator Q: →_→ I already said that not all those who follow the same destiny path are purely of the same kind…
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