What animal has such long ears? Fennec fox (X), desert dog (√).
Real-world travelers are also curious about what kind of animal Tinari's ears actually belong to, so Tinari and Seno and the others might as well just ask them directly.
Before Tinari could answer, Seno was eager to try, but fortunately Tinari was very wary of him and quickly covered his mouth.
Unfortunately, he was only used to guarding against Sino and forgot about Lin Qiu.
Lin Qiu: "It's a fox!"
As Lin Qiu spoke, fearing that everyone might not have understood, he drew an arc with his finger.
Tina was speechless. How come one keeps coming after another?
With his mouth covered, Seno couldn't help but give a thumbs up, "You're the one!"
When it comes to telling jokes, I, Sino, would say you're the best!
The strongest in modern times VS the strongest in history!
"From a purely rational perspective, that's correct."
Huh? When did Zhongli arrive?
When everyone looked, they realized that the person who had arrived was Naxi Da.
Naxida smiled and waved cutely.
As expected of a little girl who doesn't wear shoes, she walks so lightly that she makes no sound. You could call her a walking grass.
Nasita continued, "Ah, you might not understand, so let me explain. The punchline of this joke is..."
"No! Stop talking!" Paimon waved his hand. "Don't make the atmosphere even colder!"
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Character Voice Lines - Sino: About Lin Qiu
"What a strong person! But I will win! I can't lose, even if it costs me my title as the King of Jokes!"
"Lin Qiu, is that enough?"
Chapter 494 The Traveler's Hospital Observation Period
At that moment, Tina was talking to another person about someone who had been poisoned by eating mushrooms.
[Tinari: "Sigh, the 'Dowson Forest Edible Mushroom Atlas' is right on the bulletin board. If Faber still can't remember it, we'll just have to move it somewhere else—stick it on his forehead and have someone else remind him."]
Now the readers understand, so this is what forest rangers do! They even care about reminding people which mushrooms are edible and which are not.
In fact, rangers usually don't handle these kinds of things; at most, they'll post a notice. It's only the Tinali who will take care of it.
Dao Chenglin was no longer just a simple forest ranger; he was practically a manager.
Tinari continued, "But if he really enjoys seeing colorful little figures dancing in front of him, then disregard what I just said. However, next time I get him medicine, I'll have to ask him for money."
It seems this guy named Faber is from Yunnan; he couldn't resist the urge to eat mushrooms.
Faber: It's not the mushrooms' fault, it's mine. I must have not cooked them properly.
No longer concerned with Faberd's affairs, Tinari approached the traveler and inquired about his health.
Incidentally, the traveler was told the reason for his coma—"Lingfenxiang".
There's nothing wrong with the incense itself; only a very small number of people are bothered by it, and travelers are among those few.
Moreover, unlike a very small number of other people, the traveler went straight to the World Tree in one step.
It can be said that those who are already sensitive are already affected, and travelers are even more sensitive; they can't handle even the slightest touch.
The traveler told Tinaari what he had seen, which greatly surprised Tinaari.
I originally thought that the traveler was just a newcomer and was affected by the "Lingfenxiang" (a type of herbal medicine), and that after taking the medicine, he would have developed some resistance.
Little did she expect the traveler to be such a master; her influence was far too exaggerated.
Moreover, they directly saw the World Tree, which is related to the core of Sumeru. Tinari decided to leave the traveler behind to observe for the time being.
This observation helps us consider whether travelers are friends or foes, and also helps travelers with allergy treatment.
[Tinari: "From your description, the incense has caused you very strong 'hallucinations,' and your mental state is not optimistic."]
Tina knew what the traveler was seeing, but couldn't say it directly. She simply told the traveler to stay there and observe the medication for a period of time.
You can't stop taking this medicine, otherwise you'll still be drooling even after you're cured.
Therefore, you need to take the medication for a period of time to get used to it until you can smell similar odors without feeling uncomfortable.
Tinaly requires travelers to stay in the hospital for observation and desensitization treatment.
But if you ask me, I should still borrow a mask from Shinobu Hisagi to wear; the fragrance might even be better than incense.
Ahem, it's a pity that Hisahito is not in Sumeru, so the traveler can only slowly undergo treatment.
Paimon lamented, "How could this happen? We've only just arrived in Sumeru and this is already happening..."
Readers don't seem to feel anything when they encounter such unexpected events. Isn't this a common occurrence?
The Traveler encountered a dragon plague as soon as they arrived in Mondstadt, and a god was assassinated as soon as they arrived in Liyue.
When they reached Inazuma, he was almost encased in a statue. Compared to that, this was nothing.
Readers even felt that this wasn't enough; Sumeru must have something big to do, otherwise it wouldn't be worthy of the traveler's perilous nature.
Paimon advised, "Traveler, I know you're eager to see the Little Lucky Grass King, but your condition is quite serious. You should recover first."
Paimon means something that can be sung:
Little Yingmei, you're so capable! You traveled through the Three Kingdoms to Mount Sumeru, but as soon as you arrived, you fainted. We need to recuperate!
The traveler heeded the advice, but she also noticed a problem: Tina seemed not to be telling the truth.
Travelers are indeed sensitive, both physically and intuitively.
Tina said that what she saw was an illusion, and no matter how powerful the illusion is, it is still fake, so don't be obsessed.
But Ying felt it wasn't an illusion. Her intuition told her that Tinari must know the truth and wasn't telling the truth.
The atmosphere suddenly became suspenseful. The readers had followed the traveler all the way and tended to trust the traveler's intuition.
A traveler's intuition is rarely triggered, but when it is, it's quite accurate.
Why did Tinaru hide it? Was it out of good intentions or was there some other motive? Are there really no good people left in Sumeru?
Tian Tiezui: To find out what happens next, please stay tuned for the next episode!
Okay, no need to wait for the next episode, this story already has a sequel; the first act isn't over yet.
A few days later, the traveler stepped out of the hut, where Tinari was observing Cole's right hand.
At this point, the reader is puzzled by this behavior. What is the purpose of looking at hands? Is it palmistry for fortune telling?
The people of Sumeru are truly amazing; they're not only skilled in 'science' but also in 'metaphysics'.
You know what, you really have to admit, the Minglun School, one of the six major schools of Sumeru, is truly 'metaphysical'.
However, these mysterious things do exist in Teyvat, so they cannot be called metaphysics.
The Ming School was actually similar to astrologers, as they studied astrology and astronomy.
However, Tinari was a biophysician who studied ecology, biology, and medicine. He was a "doctor" and was treating Cole.
After carefully observing Cole's condition, Tinari finally allowed Cole to go out to work; he really cared about Cole a lot.
Cole was in poor health, but she was eager to help. The travelers who remained there also intended to help, having been freeloaders for so long.
In the end, the two hit it off and went out together.
Besides work, the traveler also asked a lot of questions about Sumeru on the road.
For example, Sumeru had two deities, the Little Auspicious Grass King and the Great Compassion Tree King, and Cole was talking about the deeds of the Great Compassion Tree King.
She created the rainforest and built sand-proof walls on the edge of the desert, which allowed everyone to live in peace.
When the Great Tree King built the sand barrier, the desert was not yet under the jurisdiction of the rainforest. It was truly for the purpose of preventing sandstorms, and it was a project that benefited the people.
Unfortunately, after the Great Tree King and the Red King left, the rainforest and the desert merged, but the Great Sages looked down on the desert and blocked the entrance to the sand barrier.
Now, despite being one country, it is more divided than when it was ruled by three gods.
The actions of the Order of the Nation gave the impression of being as malicious as the Donglin Party. They were quite good when they first assisted the Great Compassionate Tree King, but unfortunately, they became more and more problematic as time went on.
Just like the Donglin Party in its later stages, which only wanted to make a name for itself in factional struggles, they always wanted to do something big.
But at least the Donglin Party members were genuinely patriotic, and their morals and character were generally sound. But what about the Education Bureau? They all betrayed the country!
Sumeru has become a backyard for fools. Any Sumeru resident with a sense of national pride would hate the Order of the Monastery for this behavior of using Sumeru's resources to please the winter solstice.
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Character Voice Lines - Orloren: About Lin Qiu
“I’ve read his books. My grandma loves reading novels, so I read some too, but I don’t think this is the type of book she likes.”
Chapter 495 Amber is still dealing damage
However, people are currently unaware of the Great Sages' treasonous acts; they only know that they imprisoned the gods.
To be honest, how could a great sage, as an extremely autocratic figure, manage to govern the country in such a state without any external pressure? He's utterly incompetent.
There was no internal pressure; they created it themselves, and it was ultimately brought to an end by internal resistance. Genius!
In short, the information that Cole mentioned was not considered information by the Sumeru people, but it was just right for those outside of Sumeru.
A wall built on the edge of the desert? Does that mean there's a god in the desert?
This is just speculation, since no one would use walls to divide their territory, right? At that time, there were probably two countries.
There aren't many people reading books in the desert; most are mercenaries, and they were all quite angry when they saw this intelligence.
They were originally two countries, and whether or not the Great Tree King built a sand barrier was none of their business. However, the rainforest god took advantage of the disaster and seized their territory.
We are now all in one country, yet there is still a wall separating us. Why should people in the rainforest be able to live a good life?
Recently, the entrance in the wall no longer prevents desert people from entering; in fact, a group of scholars have come saying they want to teach there.
But they were still dissatisfied because the rainforest didn't treat them as one of its own.
Lord Red King, please come back soon, your people need you.
Thank goodness the Red King didn't return. If he had, he would have had to first train the desert people and then turn the sages of the Order of the Church into mummies.
With the Crimson King's combat prowess, he doesn't need any schemes or tricks; he can swagger into the Order of the Instruction and no one can stop him.
Even if Zhi Dong helps, it's useless. Chi Wang is the true PUBG king of the Sumeru region.
Returning to the story, in addition to mentioning the Great Tree King, Cole also mentioned the Little Lucky Grass King, which is what the traveler wants to know right now.
[Colette: "I heard from my master that the sages later found the reborn Grass Goddess and brought her back to Sumeru."]
["To celebrate the recovery of the deity, the wise men called her 'Little Auspicious Grass King' and allowed her to reside in the Pure Goodness Palace."]
"Celebration" and "Residence"
Those who had seen that animated short clenched their fists at that moment, their fists hardening!
Even in real life, Cole clenched her fists in anger.
She actually has a very good temper, but seeing this part still made her furious.
Fortunately, Tina was always there and quickly used some incense to calm Cole down.
Kolai's situation is special, and it's best not to have such feelings of anger, so Tinali has been paying close attention to Kolai's condition every day during this period.
As Cole smelled the incense, her emotions gradually calmed down, while the Cole in the story fell silent.
Paimon wanted to ask about the follow-up to the Grass God, but Cole couldn't answer.
Paimon: "Is it because we're strangers that there are some things we can't say? If that's the case, it's okay, don't worry about it."
Readers laughed when they saw this sentence. Paimon, do you want to see what you're saying?
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