This passage left some readers speechless, and they suddenly felt quite sorry for Haibasha.

She did nothing wrong, but her connection with the gods went wrong.

It's like painstakingly writing a paper only to find out the topic is wrong.

Some people who are preparing for exams or writing papers really empathized with this, mainly because they really wanted to go crazy with her.

Sometimes I feel like my outbursts are just a way of releasing stress!

However, Haibasha wasn't venting her stress; in a sense, she was 'crazy'.

[Hai Basha realized something: "Could it be... that I've gone mad?"]

Haibasha left the stage with regret, but to be honest, she wasn't actually crazy yet, because a truly crazy person is unaware that they are crazy.

Her logic is actually quite clear, and she can even be self-critical, so her thinking ability is fine. The problem is that she connected to the wrong Wi-Fi network.

If the underlying logic is wrong, then whatever you do afterward will be wrong.

It's like playing "Who's the Spy" where everyone else uses "god" and you use "crazy." How can that be the same?

Back to the story in the book, the plot is very fast-paced. Hai Basha had just left the Traveler's 'Ying Mei' when it was triggered: there was an enemy attack!

Upon going outside, I found that the Zen Garden was surrounded by gilded tour groups, and there were quite a few of them.

The traveler, naturally unafraid, drew his sword to meet the enemy.

Although he was wielding a sword, the traveler was actually fighting with his hands tied back. After all, these people were Naxida's subjects, and Ying did not want to take their lives.

Therefore, the sword in the traveler's hand was only used to parry their weapons, and in the end, the traveler would use an elbow strike to stun the opponent.

Even so, the gilded tour group couldn't do anything about Yingmei. She was like a big rhinoceros, rushing and darting around in the crowd. Anyone who tried to stop her would get elbowed.

The gilded troupe had many members, but unfortunately, they lacked high-end combat power and couldn't deal with Yingmei, so they could only let her charge forward like a madman.

However, Narcida on the other side was different. Catherine didn't have any combat modules, so she couldn't run fast, and she was quickly caught up by the Gilded Troupe.

The traveler wanted to rush back to help, but she had rushed too fast and too far, and her return was too late; Catherine's body was pierced by the long hair.

All I can say is that Yingmei ran too fast; this kind of situation, where she rushes too fast to get back in time, will happen again in the future.

The Sumeru Man gasped in shock. Was the Grass God alright? A mere fatal wound should be nothing to worry about, right?

In one illustration, the traveler's fingers touch Nasita's fingers, and in the next illustration, the traveler opens his eyes again from Nasita's perspective.

Jingshan Palace, Bird Cage.

In that instant, not only did the traveler and Nasita's spirits switch places, but the skirmishers also took notice of them.

[Skirmisher: "I see you!"]

Tactical goggles activated! I can see you!

The eyes of the skirmishers in the illustration gleam, as if they are staring at Naxida from thousands of miles away.

However, this extremely imposing scene failed to attract everyone's attention; all eyes were on his mecha.

Honestly, this mech is so cool! Can I pilot it?

No man can resist mecha, and it's hard for girls to resist either.

At this moment, the skirmishers, who should have been the center of attention, were completely overshadowed by the mechs.

As for Nasita, she was indeed fine; the fatal injury wasn't on her.

At the last moment, the traveler's finger touched Narcida, and Narcida's consciousness entered the traveler's body.

The reason contact is still necessary is that the Traveler no longer wears the Void Terminal.

This is why travelers can see what just happened; at that moment, their consciousnesses were exchanged, and the two women were intimately intertwined.

Chapter 574 Phase Two of the Plan: Heading to the Desert

The two women intertwined briefly, then exposed themselves to each other for a moment. Their consciousnesses swapped bodies, meaning the traveler successfully entered Nasita's body.

It was only because of the traveler's arrival that the skirmishers saw Nasita's existence.

Don't forget, the Traveler had just connected with the Skirmisher's consciousness earlier, and then the Traveler swapped consciousness with Narcida, which is why the Skirmisher saw it.

It's a bit convoluted, but it's okay if you don't understand it. Simply put, the Traveler is a repeater.

The skirmisher and Nasita's consciousness were connected by being plugged into a repeater at the same time.

Or perhaps the traveler was infected with the virus by the skirmishers and was thus 'boxed out,' along with Nasita.

Although the location has been confirmed, at least Narcida is alright, but poor Catherine... she was badly injured.

If the Traveler gets penetrated again, it will be her turn. Fortunately, the Traveler is more resistant to penetration, and ordinary weapons cannot hurt her.

However, Catherine was actually fine, because she wasn't afraid of physical damage and didn't care about such things.

Anyway, the body was damaged by Winter's Intent, and the new body was also created by Winter's Intent.

Returning to the book, the traveler is very good at running away, so she naturally managed to escape the layers of encirclement by the gilded tour group.

But to the readers' surprise, Tinari appeared in the illustration.

He ran alongside the travelers so gracefully that the readers didn't even know when he arrived.

Fortunately, Paimon provided an explanation: it turned out that the sounds of the fight had attracted Tinari's attention; his hearing was exceptionally sharp.

It was Tinari who helped them break through the Gilded Brigade's encirclement and escape.

Now that we're out of danger, it's time to analyze the current situation and decide on our next step.

First, I'll talk to Tinari, whom I just met up with, about what happened.

"Tinari said, 'The fact that consciousness can be transferred so freely is unbelievable if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes... This should be beyond the capabilities of humans.'"

Tinaly accepted it very quickly, and even seemed to have some urge to write a paper.

At the same time, Tinari also told the traveler a message, which was what Nasita had just said through Yingmei's body: She said:

"The Doctor has found a way to imprison consciousness; I cannot travel with you."

In other words, Nasita's IP address has been locked, and her internet connection has been cut off.

As mentioned earlier, the traveler was infected with the 'streak virus' upon contact with Nasita.

Because the 'virus' was on the traveler, it could be said to have bypassed the firewall directly, which is why Nasida was able to go offline at lightning speed.

If everything that just happened was within the doctor's expectations, then his trap was truly intricately designed, with one trap leading to another.

Fortunately, Narcida was not to be outdone and began to play along with the doctor's plan. In the end, Narcida was the winner of this game, even if it was only a small victory.

It's not that the PhD student is weak; it's just that there are differences among teammates.

Let's see what kind of team Nasita is on, and then let's look at the Doctor's team.

The two of them, a soldier, a doctor, and a great sage, dared to bring a great sage along when they were fighting the entire Sumeru!

How is this any different from Germany and Japan daring to include Italy in their plans?

Well, let's not get into that. There's more to Nasita's instructions than meets the eye, which is part of the 'plan':

"But even on a moonless night, the starlight is enough to pierce through illusion and lies."

Readers are getting impatient; at times like this, please refrain from using riddles, my little grass god.

Paimon thought so too, but how could anyone understand such words!

Yingmei, however, could understand Narcida's words. After all, she was already being watched by the Doctor, so if she spoke in a simple and easy-to-understand way, the Doctor would understand too.

When Yingmei said this, the readers suddenly realized, "Yes, we have to use riddles."

Since it's a riddle, it naturally needs to be deciphered. The doctor doesn't know the hidden meaning, but the traveler does.

These words have appeared in previous cycles of the Flower Goddess's Birthday Festival.

The "moon" is Narcida, and "illusion" and "lie" are the plans of the Church.

"Starlight" is used to refer to Setare, which, if expanded, means the people of the desert.

Does Nasita mean to send travelers to the desert to seek help in breaking the Siege's plan?

Yingmei seemed to understand everything, and decided to go to the desert.

Seeing this was somewhat beyond the desert people's expectations. They didn't expect their people to trick the Little Grass God into helping the Order Academy. The Little Grass God even compared them to "starlight".

In fact, "starlight" refers not only to the desert, but also to the inhabitants of the rainforest.

Nasita is the 'moon', and for Nasita, the people of the rainforest and the desert are all her people, so they are all 'starlight'.

In short, unite everyone who can be united!

In the end, Narcida's 'prophecy' was completely fulfilled: a group of 'starlight' shattered the 'illusion' and 'lies' of the Church House.

This "starlight" doesn't distinguish between rainforests and deserts; it's just that it hasn't developed to that point yet.

Back to the story, Tinari is a smart man. After the Traveler and Paimon's analysis, he immediately understood who said those words. Who else but the Grass God would speak like that?

In just a few words, Tina understood everything, summarized the intelligence, and gave her advice.

It can only be said that he truly deserves to be the face of the "life theory" school; his intelligence is undeniable. He has never let anyone down since his debut and has always been deeply loved by everyone.

For an intellectual with cute animal ears and a big tail, Tinari is the second person who perfectly meets the requirements.

Some might ask, what about the first one? The first person to meet the requirement was Yae no Miko, although her tail is rarely seen.

Tinari was still very curious about the Little Grass God, but given the urgency of the situation, she suppressed her curiosity and decided to write the paper later.

Since the Little Grass God has sided with the Traveler, Tina is naturally willing to believe the Traveler. So what if it's the Antichrist Council? Sigh, you've really caused me a lot of trouble.

To counter the Church, we first need to gather intelligence and figure out what the Church is doing. We don't know much about the Church's 'project' either, but luckily the traveler just saw it.

The skirmisher witnessed the moment she and Nasita exchanged consciousness, and the traveler also saw the skirmisher at that moment.

The Instruction Council is helping the scattered soldiers 'become gods'! No wonder the Great Sage said in the previous story, 'You should celebrate the birth of a god.'

It turns out that the celebration the great sage spoke of was a celebration of the birth of the scattered soldiers as gods.

The readers of Sumeru were shocked and asked one after another, "Who is the Scattered Soldier?"

As a new reader who has just started reading the prophecy book, Sumi really doesn't know who Sanbing is. He only knows from the story just now that he is a rice wife person.

At this moment, they felt utterly bewildered. Why should they help Inatsume become a god? What was the purpose? What use would his godhood be? Wasn't there a god in Mount Sumeru?

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Take a day off tomorrow

The Lunar New Year is even busier than not having one. I'm exhausted, I really can't take it anymore, I need to rest for a day and get some sleep.

Chapter 575 Elhesen is here again.

Seeing this, layers of doubt lingered in the minds of the people of Sumeru. Although they did not understand the purpose of the Order of the Church in doing these things, they did understand the Order of the Church!

The Order of the Fathers must have something good to say about doing this!

We must oppose what the enemy supports! Whether they want to create gods or commit evil, let's smash their turf first!

So don't worry about why he wants to turn stragglers into gods, just stop him!

The Sumeru people themselves are not mindlessly opposed to the Church, but the Church is simply too inhumane.

They don't value the lives of the Sumeru people at all, using their brains to mine minerals like crazy just to turn scattered soldiers into gods?

So, who exactly is this "scattered soldier"?

We'd trade our lives for someone who isn't even a Sumeru Man to become a god? Are you even human, Sacred Heart?

In fact, for the people of Sumeru, it doesn't matter if the Academy really wants to create a god; if it succeeds, it will indeed be a great achievement.

The problem lies in the way the Church Council creates gods. You use ordinary people's brains to mine minerals, use the creations of gods as carriers, fill the hearts of gods with energy, and even the leaders are doctors. So what does this project have to do with you?

When the project's achievements are listed in the credits, including all of Sumeru's names, it has nothing to do with you.

Even Setare can assess someone as someone who "pouring water on the spot," so would you, the great sage, pour water for someone else?

I don't know what this project has to do with the Great Sage, but Tina in the story did figure out the relationship between Haibasha and the Scatterers.

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