Wait, are the fairy tales of Teyvat really this crazy?
Those outside the light screen were genuinely worried about the mental state of the children of Teyvat, and also about the mental state of the author who wrote this story.
How can it be so abstract and so unbelievable?
Making the Water Dragon King spout water and create a rainbow? Is that even a human being could come up with?
Just as everyone outside the light screen breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that this inexplicable and somewhat absurd fairy tale was finally coming to an end...
The astonished, ghost-like expressions on the viewers' faces had barely faded when they instantly furrowed their brows again.
Because they heard that as the image gradually disappeared...
It's almost as if you can still faintly hear the narrator of that fairy tale, finally unable to hold back his laughter, letting out a "hahahahahahahaha!"
Amidst everyone's astonished gazes, the faint sounds of conversation could still be heard within the light screen:
"I thought it was going to make Vilette cry, then have Fimini's ice element freeze her tears so Fimini could slide down like a slide."
"The moment I saw the Rainbow Bridge appear, I realized I was still too conservative."
"Looks like I'm still not crazy enough, hahaha."
"Me too! I thought Vilette's tears flooded Fontainebleau, making Fimini swim down the river himself, hahaha!"
"My idea is for the servant to ride on Vilette's tears and spray them directly, so he can fly up and bring Fimini down."
It's unclear who the narrator was talking to, but none of their guesses came true.
They burst into laughter again, as if relieved that they hadn't actually guessed the absurd plot twist.
"..."
The viewers fell silent as they listened to the laughter of the few people on the screen who were completely unaware that their conversation had been exposed.
Don't ruin the beautiful fairy tales in children's hearts!
Although this story isn't exactly a fairy tale or a particularly beautiful one, it at least has a touch of warmth, right?
Besides, children's imaginations are boundless. What might seem like absurd plots to adults could be just right for them!
The idea of turning tears into a rainbow bridge perfectly aligns with children's unconventional way of thinking!
Don't laugh at children's dreams of a rainbow bridge!
At this point, it was the viewers outside the light screen who began to uphold this nerve-wracking story.
At least, Kiana from St. Freya Academy and March 7 from the Starry Sky Train were angrily waving their fists, indicating that if given the chance, they would definitely teach the person who mocked fairy tales a lesson!
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Meanwhile, Navigette, a "very important" character in the fairy tale and a kind and helpful person, fell silent.
He didn't find the story absurd; rather, Villette thought it was incredibly childlike and imaginative, something only a truly skilled author could write.
but……
Navelette stared intently at the servant in the light screen, pondering her words, lost in thought.
"I hope you enjoy your role, which has been yours for hundreds of years..."
Navelette clenched her fist secretly.
Although he didn't wail and cry like the characters on the screen, or even let his tears form a rainbow, these words were more damaging to Villette than she had imagined.
As someone who couldn't fully understand herself, Navelette could only try to understand the plot, the characters, and... herself through "acting."
For centuries, Navigette has played the role of judge in this way.
As Navelette was deep in thought, he noticed that the people around him were looking at him with strange eyes.
People certainly don't know what "his role for centuries" means, but people have eyes...
Everyone saw Violet sobbing uncontrollably on the screen, and heard her cries that sounded like those of a giant salamander.
And then, everyone liked Navelette even more!
It turns out that Navelette was not only an inhuman judge, but also had a normal side to him, just like any other person, beneath his seemingly impartial exterior!
It turns out that even Violet has sad things to say, and she can burst into tears when something hurts her!
It turns out that Navelette also interacts with everyone outside of official business!
Although Navigette was clearly only helping her servant rescue the child, there was no private interaction that could potentially influence the outcome of the court proceedings.
But this also made everyone like Navelette even more. At this moment, they felt that Navelette in front of them was a living, breathing person, a three-dimensional person, rather than a thin "judge" character!
Villette couldn't understand why everyone's gazes had become even more intense, nor could she understand why, at a moment when she should be being ridiculed, everyone was applauding instead.
Hearing the increasingly thunderous applause around him, Villette was confused.
Could it be that... the people of Fontainebleau like that kind of salamander-like crying, and like those artificial fountains and rainbow bridges?
Unable to comprehend the scene before him, Navelette was deeply bewildered. He had no right to recreate the image of himself crying in the storm on the screen.
Violet would be embarrassed to play the role of an artificial fountain in addition to being a judge.
Beyond the confusion, Vilette genuinely felt everyone's heartfelt joy.
Hearing the thunderous applause, Villette felt...
It's like being celebrated at this moment, feeling like you've finally become a living, breathing human being.
A flood of complex feelings overwhelmed Navelette, which he could not fully comprehend. Although he still could not understand them, Navelette would still try his best to comprehend this emotion.
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As Navelette was surrounded by applause, in the House of Hearths
The three clowns—Linette, Linnie, and Fimini—who were standing in the light screens, were now surrounded and stared at intently by everyone.
No one wanted to physically harm these three women, nor were they questioning their recent offense against "father."
But...
Why are these three guys appearing inside the light screen?!
Why is it that these three guys who laid a hand on my father are still able to be held in his arms and comforted by him?!
These three guys on the screen are complete crybabies! They're just noisy little brats!
They're probably not even as good as little kids; they're just naughty and wicked, yet completely incapable of taking care of their own infants!
It was precisely these three guys who appeared in the light screen that caused "Father" so much trouble!
After the servant's explanation of "execution," everyone in the Hearth House understood the "Father's" love, especially after seeing the "Father" protect these three guys without holding grudges in the light screen!
The fear of "father" in people's hearts has dissipated considerably. Although they still retain a sense of awe for the power of servants, it is now replaced by a greater sense of reverence.
If it were any of the other people, they would never have let their "father" worry like this!
These three wretched fellows are the ones who cause their "father" so much trouble, yet they still receive his comfort and embrace?!
Is this what they mean by "the squeaky wheel gets the grease"?!
The reason everyone surrounded these three guys wasn't out of envy or jealousy! It wasn't because they were jealous of not having a "father's" comfort and embrace!
They were simply furious that these three guys dared to cause their "father" so much trouble!
That's really all!
As everyone watched the servants sweat on their otherwise calm faces as Lynette fell into the water, Fimini was trapped on the roof, and Linnie was taken away, their anger surged, along with a sense of unease and a questioning of "Why these guys?"
The people who were originally afraid of "Father" are now even angry at the servants' hard work in the light screen!
They certainly wouldn't admit they were jealous, so they vented their anger on these three guys!
Lynette, Linnie, and Fimini were embarrassed by the shameful scene on the screen, laughing at each other while blushing at their own humiliation.
Now suddenly surrounded by everyone, the three of them were in an even more awkward situation.
Their rebellion against their "father" was also greatly diminished by the gentle exposure of the servants through the light screen.
They were so moved by how their "father" would always gently rescue and comfort them, no matter how naughty or noisy they were in the light screen, that their eyes welled up with tears.
Faced with everyone's questions, Lin Ni blinked.
"Perhaps it's because you guys are too reassuring to 'Father' that the screen exposed us troublemakers."
As a magician, Lin Ni excels at controlling the stage. After all, a good magic performance requires more than just masterful skills; the key lies in controlling the audience's engagement and creating a lively atmosphere.
It can be said that magicians are not only good at magic tricks, but also very good at manipulating people's psychology.
So, when Linni was pressed by everyone for answers, she quickly came up with a solution—
"It's only when we embarrass ourselves that the screen shows us. You guys are usually good babies and obedient children who don't require your 'father's' attention, that's why you're not shown on screen."
As expected, after Linnie's explanation, everyone in the Hearth House softened their expressions and stopped staring at the three of them.
Just as Lin Ni said, isn't it because everyone is too reassuring to "Father" and not as noisy and mischievous as these three idiots that there are no scenes of them?
So, it seems that we are the good children who make our "father" feel at ease.
Compared to this, Lin Ni's self-deprecation made everyone feel much better.
Although what everyone really cares about is the "father's" gentle comfort to the three guys, whether they themselves are obedient or not is not important.
Although everyone seems to recall that they weren't exactly well-behaved when they were young, since Lin Ni has already praised them so highly, no one has the nerve to jump out and say that they were also a fool.
Although they were still a little confused as to why it wasn't their own embarrassing childhood moments that were exposed and then they were kissed, hugged, and lifted high by their "father," everyone finally let go of Lynette, Linnie, and Fimini.
Lynette and Fimi breathed a sigh of relief, glanced at Lynette, and reluctantly refrained from attacking this guy, thinking he was an idiot.
This idiot's ability to control the situation actually helped them out, so we'll stop laughing at Lin Ni for now.
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On the other side, Ying stared at the overly reliable and warm "father" on the light screen, and almost wanted to go inside the light screen!
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