The innocent are innocent. She came to Mond just on a whim. If the other party wanted to test her, let him do it. She just treated it as a chat to relieve her boredom.

"That Lisa is more than just famous in the Order Academy. She's a genius, the ultimate genius. She completed the courses there in just two years and graduated successfully. She then left Xumi. Few people know where she went after that. I didn't expect her to end up in Mondstadt." Amber swirled the wine in her glass, her tone rather nonchalant. "Guess I'll have to find time to visit this senior."

"If Ms. Nefi does have this idea, I can inform Ms. Lisa in advance for you. As cavalry captains of the Knights of Favonius, we are colleagues." Kaia curled his lips slightly, revealing a very friendly smile. The previous sentence was also a test, testing whether Amber was indeed a scholar in the Order Academy. This was considered a preliminary confirmation of her identity.

"Hmm... that's not urgent." Amber pondered for a moment. "But it would be best if you informed Senior Lisa in advance. I need to take care of some chores in the next few days, so let's set the meeting time for two days from now. I'll visit then. I'll trouble you, Mr. Kaia."

"It is a gentleman's honor to share the worries of a beautiful lady like you." Kaiya maintained a smile and bowed. Then he took out a few Mora and placed them on the counter. "I will buy Ms. Nefe's drinks today. I still have some matters to attend to within the Knights, so I will not stay any longer. We will meet again another day."

Kaia walked out of the tavern. The conversation between the two did not affect the atmosphere in the tavern at all. Amber was still sitting in the corner, savoring the wine in the glass. The wine called Death in the Afternoon was very good. It was made of specially brewed sparkling white wine and three parts of dandelion wine, which perfectly neutralized the bitterness. It brought extremely rich layers and a cool taste, which was also a novel experience.

Kaeya walked straight to the headquarters of the Knights of Favonius, entered the library, and then went straight to the administrator's office. It was not too late and it was not Lisa's rest time, otherwise he would not dare to disturb her at this time.

The knights of the Order of Favonius have always had a wonderful tacit understanding, which is not to disturb Lisa during her morning nap and afternoon tea time. If Lisa's interest is disturbed unless it is an emergency, the consequences will be terrible.

In addition, although it cannot be seen on the surface, Lisa is very concerned about library management. Kaiya still remembers that he borrowed a book on a whim last time, but forgot to return it due to busy official business. When he thinks of Lisa's punishment for his breach of contract at that time, Kaiya can still feel a tingling sensation on his forearm similar to phantom pain even now.

"You mean Naifeh? Hmm... She's indeed a student at the Xumi Order Academy, and arguably the most promising rising star right now. I even met her sister this afternoon; she's a very lovely child." Lisa poured herself a cup of tea, her tone soft and soothing, with a hint of lingering laziness. "Captain Kaia rarely comes to my library. Would you like some tea?"

"No, I'm not used to drinking tea." Kaiya leaned back in his chair and glanced at the library. There were only a handful of people staying in the library at this moment. It was very quiet. Even in the quietest place, there would be some footsteps.

"That Nefi heard that you are working as a librarian here and said that he would come to visit you in the afternoon of two days. I just came to inform you." Kaiya took a deep breath and stood up. He was really not used to the atmosphere in this library. Now that he had confirmed his identity and conveyed the message, it would be better for him to leave as soon as possible.

"Ah... a visit from a junior?" Lisa sipped the tea in her cup and thought for a moment. "Looks like I need to find time to clean up here. I don't want to leave a bad impression in front of the junior."

"Also—" Lisa looked at Kaeya's back as he walked towards the library exit, "Captain Kaeya, if you come into the library drunk again next time, I won't be so easy on you."

Lisa's tone was very gentle, but when Kaia heard it, he raised his hands in surrender: "Sorry, sorry, there will definitely not be a next time."

"What a terrible woman..." Kaiya finally relaxed after walking out of the library. He shook his head and rushed towards the dormitory.

Chapter 81: Son of Cretaceous

"I often hear legends about you in the House of Lords, Senior Lisa." Amber dressed up a little today, which was rare. She was currently sitting in the spare reception room. The original intention of the Knights of Favonius to establish multiple reception rooms was to prepare more venues during peak periods of diplomacy and other similar times when frequent reception of guests was required. But now this reception room was chosen by Lisa, and it became the place where she usually enjoyed afternoon tea with friends.

"To be honest, I'm very curious about you, and even more curious now. Who would have thought that a genius who appears once in a century in the House of Lords would be an ordinary librarian in the Knights Templar?" Amber chatted in a joking manner. The black tea in front of her was still steaming, and next to it was a small plate of toasted muffins. The people of Mond loved the combination of muffins and sweet cream, which was really good with the black tea to relieve the greasiness.

When you take a bite of the pancake, the soft pancake and the sweetness of the cream will fully demonstrate their advantages in your mouth, bringing you the sweetest enjoyment. This enjoyment is like the first sip of ice cola. If you take a second bite right after, you will feel a little sweet. At this time, it is best to stop and drink a sip of black tea. After the black tea has swept away the remaining sweetness in your mouth and soothed every taste cell, you can take a second bite and get a perfect experience similar to the first bite.

"Oh, being busy for too long makes people want to rest more. I just rest a little longer." There was still some fatigue in the corners of Lisa's eyes. She had just woken up from a nap. There were not many people coming to the library today, so she took a nap temporarily.

"Then I understand." Amber tasted the black tea. In the abbey, between coffee and tea, she drank tea more often. However, she couldn't really tell the quality of tea. She just thought of it as leaves soaked in water.

"After being busy for a long time, people really want to have a good rest." There was a hint of reminiscence in Amber's words. She had the same idea, and hers was even much purer than Lisa's.

"It seems Sister Nefe was quite a busy person in the past. I've heard about your deeds during my time in Mondstadt," Lisa said, smiling as she lifted her teacup. "It's remarkable that your deeds in the House of Orders have spread so far to Mondstadt. Out of curiosity, I did some research. I heard that you're now considered a star of the Sulun Sect?"

"It's just some empty reputation, not a big deal." Amber didn't care about the title at all. Fame is just an external thing, and often it can even become a burden. Ignoring it can actually make things easier. "It's just a title given to me by a bunch of nosy people. Frankly speaking... I'm lucky I don't spend much time in the Order House, otherwise I'd be constantly disturbed, which would be really troublesome."

"Ah, I don't know how many scholars in the Order are vying for these empty titles, but when it comes to you, these things become worthless and insignificant." Lisa seemed to be teasing, but the next moment her eyes revealed a hint of admiration. "But this idea is quite consistent with my personality. I like it."

"Come to think of it, Nephi's Eye of God is made of thunder just like mine. I wonder how it came about?" Lisa did not hide her curiosity at all. This was very rare. Usually, Lisa looked uninterested in many things. Probably only the amber in front of her could arouse her interest. Lisa could feel the breath of the starry sea from the amber.

This aura is very special even among all the descenders in history, because Amber, the descender, was not rejected by Teyvat, which rejects outsiders. In fact, she has been accepted. Therefore, the aura of the starry sea and the aura of Teyvat are intertwined on Amber's body. She is considered half Teyvatian, which is hard to imagine.

"Haha, it's nothing. I learned about the existence of the Eye of God. I thought it would be a lot more convenient if I had one, so I got one." Amber lied in a joking manner. Lisa showed an intriguing smile when she saw this.

"That's quite a coincidence! I got the Eye of God when I was flipping through a book and saw a related record. I felt I should have one, so I got it." Lisa said this in a similarly joking manner. The difference was that Amber was lying, while she was telling the truth. "But everything has a price. I wonder what the price behind this Eye of God is. Oh, if only someone could tell me."

"The price... I personally don't care." Amber picked up her Eye of God. The purple gem emitted a brilliant light and was so attractive, as if it was the crystallization of all beauty.

In fact, it is indeed a crystallization, the crystallization of "wishes". The God of Thunder, who is far away in Inazuma, collects the Eye of God in order to use the wishes in the Eye of God to transform Inazuma into an eternal paradise independent of Teyvat.

The God of Rock commented that the pursuit of the God of Thunder is the closest to the principles of Heaven. Then, as the person who is most likely to be the manager behind the distribution of the Eye of God, that is, the "maintainer of the principles of Heaven", is she using the Eye of God to gather people's wishes and then achieve some goals?

"Ever since I came here, I have been burning myself. The price of the Eye of God is nothing more than burning myself again. It has brought me a lot of conveniences and the necessary power. I don't care about this price at all." Amber hung the Eye of God back on her waist, and her words revealed her unchanging determination.

"Burn..." Lisa fell into a moment of contemplation after hearing Amber's words. She automatically skipped the word "come" in Amber's words. Just as she knew that Amber was not a person of this world, Amber also knew that Lisa had glimpsed her essence.

The aura of the starry sea on her body could not be hidden. It seemed that the Rock God of Liyue had already discovered it, but he chose to remain inactive.

As for the Wind God of Mond, Amber had never seen him before. God knows where that prodigal son is having fun now.

"A-choo!" The green poet, sitting on a windswept tree, sneezed, interrupting the music in his hands. He rubbed his nose, a hint of confusion flashing in his eyes, "Who is talking about me?"

Naturally, the green poet's question was not answered. He cleared his throat, plucked the strings again and sang. The ancient poetry flowed like a clear spring. The swimming fish, butterflies and flying birds stopped here for a long time, listening to the poet's singing.

"Lisa...Sister Lisa!" A lively voice interrupted the tea party between Amber and Lisa. Lisa, who used to be terrified when her afternoon tea was interrupted for no reason, did not feel displeased at all when she heard the voice. The energetic little girl ran into the reception room and came to Lisa.

The girl exudes the personality that one should have at this age, like a little sun. With her presence, the atmosphere here instantly becomes a lot more relaxed and cheerful.

"Klee, didn't you go to see Albedo? Why did you come back suddenly?" Lisa skillfully handed the snack to Klee. Klee's eyes were completely attracted to the snack for a moment, and she didn't even notice that there was someone sitting opposite Lisa.

"It's too dangerous over there in the snowy mountains. Plus, I'm doing some research, so I can't spare the energy to look after Klee. I have no choice but to send her back to the Knights." A handsome young man with light blond hair entered the reception room after Klee. He was dressed in smart clothes and looked elegant, but the exhausted expression on his face ruined his demeanor.

The boy's name is Albedo, the chief alchemist of the Knights of Favonius. He has mastered a powerful alchemy that is different from any alchemy in the Seven Kingdoms. He is now Klee's nominal guardian and also Klee's sworn brother. Unfortunately, Klee and her mother have very similar personalities. Both of them are the kind of people who will cause endless troubles to others. Klee's mother Alice blew up the Wind Dragon Ruins into Wind Dragon Ruins, and Klee, who learned blasting from her mother since she was a child, is not much behind. She also permanently changed the topography of Wangfeng Mountain.

Klee has great destructive power, so even if she runs outside from time to time, there is no need to worry about her personal safety. Also because Klee has great destructive power, when she is thrown out, what you need to worry about is not her personal safety, but whether she will create some serious chaos.

"Hmm... who is this?" When Albedo saw Amber sitting opposite Lisa, the expression on his face changed from fatigue to curiosity in an instant. As the most special existence, Albedo naturally felt the aura of the starry sea on Amber.

"This is Nefe, who recently passed by Mondstadt and stopped by the city to rest. She's my junior and a very talented Sulun school scholar." Lisa introduced her to Albedo, and Amber also greeted Albedo.

"Hello, Sister Nefe, my name is Klee!" Without waiting for Albedo to reply, Klee introduced herself to Amber first. She jumped to Amber's side with some cream on the corner of her mouth, full of the unique characteristics of a child.

Facing such a lovely Klee, Amber smiled and half-knelt down, so that her eyes were at the same height as Klee's, and wiped the cream off Klee's face.

Klee has golden hair, elf-like ears, and some baby fat on her cheeks, which feels very nice to the touch. In response to Amber's actions, Klee behaved very well and smiled beautifully. Amber took out a few pieces of date palm candy from her pocket and put them in Klee's hand.

"This is candy made from date palm, a specialty of the desert. It's too sweet for adults, but it should be just right for Klee." Amber explained with a smile. Upon hearing this, Klee couldn't wait to put one of the pieces in her mouth. Feeling the rich sweetness spreading, Klee showed a smile full of happiness.

Happiness is contagious, and children of Klee's age often have purer thoughts. Such pure happiness at the moment made everyone present feel much more relaxed.

"Sister Nephi is a good person!" Klee jumped and hugged Amber, but a round red and white object fell to the ground from the backpack on her back. Seeing this thing, Lisa's face changed instantly.

"Albedo, didn't you ask Klee to put the explosives aside before coming here?" Lisa stuttered for a moment, and it was no wonder she was like that. If this bomb was a stronger type, then not to mention the problem of accidental injury, the Knights' headquarters would have to be rebuilt.

"Lisa, calm down. The bomb has been improved. It will not explode unless Klee actively triggers it." Albedo understood Lisa's feelings very well. He sighed tiredly and stated after explaining that it was his mistake. Klee was supposed to go see Captain Jean after checking, but after hearing that Lisa was holding a tea party, she ran here and could not be stopped at all.

In short, after a short period of confusion, the atmosphere returned to normal. After picking up the bomb, Klee looked at Lisa's somewhat stiff face in confusion. Finally, Lisa took Klee to find Jean, and Albedo invited Amber to come and have a chat.

Chapter 82: Black Earth Technique

"I've heard that the Sulun sect has always been very knowledgeable about alchemy. I wonder how much you, Nephi, have mastered about it." In the workshop on the second floor of the Knights' Order, Albedo asked Amber while fiddling with samples. He invited Amber here in the name of discussing alchemy.

"Alchemy is a technology with a long history. Its origins are difficult to verify, and it has been severely lost with the development of history. The alchemy that is widely known today can only be used to 'patch' object fragments. Even within the Sulun School of the Order, the application of alchemy has only been deepened to the level of some alchemical potions." Amber thought for a moment and told all the information he knew.

"I once found some fragments of ancient alchemy in the ruins. I used them to create many things, such as elemental crystals that can be used as the core of weapons to output a certain amount of elemental power, medicinal powders that can quickly heal wounds, and refrigerant that normally absorbs a lot of heat. These have brought me many benefits."

Amber paused for a moment, then pondered for a moment before voicing a conjecture she still couldn't confirm. "Whether it's the alchemy that's widely circulated today, the ancient alchemy I've discovered, or the general outlines of other alchemies I've learned from historical records, they all point in the same direction—alchemy is the pursuit of 'perfection,' the art of bringing matter to perfection."

"It's like transforming stone or iron into gold; or removing impurities from an object to purify it; or gluing fragments together to form a whole. Their wonderful unity transforms them into 'perfection'."

"I once saw a conjecture in the records, which holds that all things, traced back from the perspective of the birth process, will eventually converge on a source point. That is the source of all births, the 'original', the thing beyond cognition that can change into everything, that is, the true 'perfection'." Amber never gave up the study of the alchemy she had learned in the Order House, but this technology undoubtedly involves the truth at the end of this world, a field that she may not be able to touch even if she spends her entire life.

"It's a very good guess." Albedo commented calmly. Amber's guess was completely correct in the general direction, and there was a lot of evidence to support that guess. If everything was born from one source, then alchemy was the way to transform, change, and even create matter.

"What I master is called the 'Black Earth Art.' Black Earth, the root of alchemy, is something impure yet contains a hint of purity. Above the black earth is chalk. According to you, chalk is pure, the source of everything, the primordial material. Alchemy is the technique of transforming black earth into chalk."

"The Black Earth Technique tends to create life. Life is the most complex structure and the most incredible creation." Albedo picked up a small pile of wood ash and explained to Amber, "This is ash, the simplest form of life, and this-"

As Albedo spoke, bits of golden light flickered in the ashes. A certain energy in the ash, which Amber believed to be life force, gathered together. Then a sprout broke through the ash and grew rapidly until it became a white flower.

"—It's a new life."

"...It's amazing." Amber had seen many scholars who studied alchemy in the Order of the Holy Trinity, but these scholars, even including Amber herself, often conducted research without knowing the origin of alchemy. This technological gap was too serious. The alchemy we know now may not even be a fraction of what it was during its heyday. Even the long-established Order of the Holy Trinity did not have as rich an understanding of alchemy as the young man in front of him.

"But... it's also very dangerous." Amber took a deep breath, shook her head, and pulled herself out of her chaotic thoughts. Among the six root sins of the decree, one of them was exploring the evolution of mankind. Now it has expanded to the evolution of life, and the black earth technique that Albedo mentioned has been wandering in this taboo since its birth.

Life has always been the most complex thing, so it is completely difficult for ordinary people to explore its essential existence. If we rashly study life, we cannot guarantee that we will not create disasters of varying sizes due to many uncontrollable factors. For example, with the Black Earth Technique, if we accidentally create something distorted that should not exist, the consequences will be difficult to imagine.

Albedo did not refute Amber's evaluation. What she said was indeed true. Albedo was taught by Rhinedot, who was a sage from the ancient country of Kanria and an alchemist known as "Gold". She was regarded as a sinner, and the dark monster was her creation. This was enough to prove the danger of creating life.

"I want to talk to you about something." Albedo looked at Amber and his tone became formal.

"You have the breath of the starry sea. I want to observe and study you. I believe this will allow me to gain something special. In return, I can teach you alchemy, which should allow you to gain a lot." Albedo did not hide his purpose at all. Amber observed Albedo after hearing this. This request was somewhat strange.

Silence spread between the two. After a period of observation and thinking, Amber confirmed that Albedo really had no intention of harming anyone and that the research he was talking about was just some routine research. Then she agreed to Albedo's conditions. The alchemy knowledge that Albedo possessed was indeed a very tempting reward.

"Although I come from outside this world, I don't have anything special physically. In fact, without the Eye of God, I often can't compare to the people of Teyvat. You have to be prepared to get nothing."

"It doesn't matter. Even if the chance is small, it's still a chance."

With Amber's consent, Albedo's research quickly began. Originally, he returned to Mondstadt just to send Klee back, but after discovering the special existence of Amber, he stayed in the city temporarily. With the help of the workshop on the second floor of the Knights' Order, he began a series of observations and research on Amber.

It's called research, but in fact it's just various tests: such as physical tests and various physical examinations. Albedo has a bottom line and a sense of propriety, although according to his own words, "conducting destructive research on the only sample at hand will be punished by God."

The research lasted for three days. During the research, Amber met Albedo's students Sucrose and Timaeus. Sucrose was also researching bioalchemy, but compared to Albedo's creation of life, Sucrose was more inclined to improve existing plants. If it were to focus on crops, she might be able to develop some amazing varieties.

As for Timaeus, he is obviously not as talented as Sucrose. Even if he works hard enough, it is difficult to make up for the gap. However, he is already excellent among ordinary people, and he can also stand out if he is placed in the Sulun faction of the Ecclesiastical Academy.

"Today's test is completed, and the results are just as you said. Apart from your keen perception, there is no obvious difference between you and the people of Teyvat. You don't have what I hoped for." Albedo sighed. He had gained nothing. It seemed that Amber could be accepted by Teyvat, which rejected the existence of the extraterrestrial world, because of this characteristic. No wonder it formed such a wonderful aura.

"It's true." Amber nodded after hearing this. After thinking for a moment, she took out the things she had brought specially from her waist bag and showed them to Albedo.

"This is...!" Albedo's eyes widened. What did he see? He saw a dazzling gem encased in amber within a crystal bottle. Between the gem and the bottle lay a layer of solid ice elemental force. The purpose of this ice elemental force was to cool the gem within the crystal bottle, which burned with an endless flame. Although the flame was only a tiny one, it was the result of the suppression of the ice elemental force.

"According to the principles of alchemy you taught me these past few days, I conducted advanced research based on the ancient alchemy I mastered. I originally wanted to make a low-cost warm lamp for winter heating, but ended up making this by accident." Amber took a deep breath and slowly recounted what happened to her last night.

"At the time, I felt a sudden inspiration, like a revelation. A problem that had been bothering me for a long time suddenly found a breakthrough. I followed this breakthrough and began to experiment. The results were unstoppable. If I hadn't urgently reduced the materials, the results would definitely not be limited to this level."

"But... just this level of heat melted a large hole in the elementally reinforced steel in just a few seconds. Unimaginably high temperatures were concentrated into this tiny gem. According to my prediction, it can burn stably for at least a hundred thousand years."

"I named it: Fragments of the Sun." Amber frowned. She had never expected that an experiment could produce such a horrible thing. If she had not used materials with restraint, if she had not reacted in time to collect the fragments of the sun, then after it melted through the steel plate, melted through the floor and continued downwards, it was hard to say what would have happened.

"...It's really hard to imagine." Albedo was silent for a long time before speaking again. He took the crystal bottle from Amber, examined it carefully, and then reinforced it again. "Perhaps it would be more appropriate to call it a fragment of the primordial fire, but a fragment of the sun is also good."

"The ancient alchemy you master seems to have some mysteries. You must remember to be cautious in your future research. It seems that I did not gain nothing this time - I gained a priceless friend with whom I can often communicate about alchemy." Albedo returned the bottle to Amber, his tone slightly higher. There are only a handful of people like Albedo who have in-depth research in alchemy, and Albedo has never seen an existence that masters alchemy comparable to the Art of the Black Earth, but he may have seen it now.

Although it remains to be seen what the limits of the ancient alchemy mastered by Amber are and whether it can really compare to the Black Earth Technique, it can be said that she has gained an existence with which she can frequently exchange experiences and make progress together.

"I will keep these in mind. Thank you, Albedo, for clearing up my doubts these past few days." Amber held the bottle tightly and thanked Albedo solemnly. Her eyes closed and opened again at this moment, and she seemed to have finally made up her mind.

"The next thing is the last thing: when I was creating the fragments of the sun, I inexplicably recalled something. That was the final 'puzzle'." Amber muttered a riddle that Albedo could not understand at all, but Albedo was not lacking in patience. He waited for Amber's explanation.

"—I think you are the most suitable person to hear this right now."

Chapter 83: Dragon Ridge Snow Mountain

It was a peaceful, distant era when many messengers from the sky communicated with mortals and conveyed the words of the sky.

But then, invaders came from beyond the sky, bringing devastation and destruction, turning mountains and rivers upside down, and spreading a deadly plague...

Those who came from outside brought endless wars, and also brought the delusion of breaking free from the shackles of the earth.

The Lord of Heaven feared delusion and breakthrough, so he sent down nails to repair the earth and destroy the mortal kingdom.

……

Holy relics - this is something Amber often hears about but rarely sees. According to legend, they are the "memory" of the earth and the visible "history". These relics embody long-standing words, waiting to be heard by future generations.

It all started with an accident. Amber improved the ancient alchemy according to the principles of the Black Earth Technique. The final result shone like the sun. The Sons of Cretaceous called it "the fragment of the primordial fire."

"The history of this land is far longer than you might imagine. The history of the so-called Seven Kingdoms is merely the tip of the iceberg. Before the Seven Kingdoms—or even the Seven Gods—there were kingdoms as numerous as the stars on this land. And going back further, they all began with the unified kingdom."

"That is a history unknown to the world, a history forgotten by the world. Today, these ancient nations are buried deep in the earth. Tracing their history will be a thorny journey. You may learn a lot, but you are more likely to die along the way. Even so, do you still want to pursue it?"

The pure Son of Man gave the final warning to the one from the sea of ​​stars, and the one in heaven would not allow mortals to challenge his authority.

"It's not a question of whether I should go or not, but I must go, Albedo." The man from the starry sea grasped the modified sun fragment lantern. Through the refinement of a pure human, it released a steady heat that could block out all cold. "I suddenly realize what the Red King saw in his eyes. Teyvat was built on lies, trapped in an endless cycle of reversals. The truth that could break the cycle is buried deep, buried in a corner forgotten even by time."

"I have been burning for something until now. At first, I burned for the clan. After that, I burned for the desert. Before today, I tried to burn for the entire Sumeru. Now - I have to burn for Teyvat."

"The Eye of God is a container for collecting dreams, and dreams are precisely the 'pure corner' contained within the impure creation called 'humanity.' The beings in heaven use them as fuel, igniting the blazing fire that resists calamities from outer space, and thus driving the ring called 'eternity.' If I hadn't known all this, then my fate would have been like that of Mond's original knight, becoming part of the firewood, part of the flame."

"Everything the people in heaven do might be the best solution out of helplessness, but I find it hard to agree. If living is just for the sake of living, then how is living different from dying? If a small number of people must be sacrificed to save the majority, then how is this different from a slow death?"

"But there is no better answer at the moment. Even a powerful ancient country like the Pitch Black Kingdom could not escape the reckoning of the sky in the end. The ancient country was destroyed. Do you think you can be stronger than the Pitch Black Kingdom?" The Son of Cretaceous raised the last question, his eyes flickering, waiting for Amber to give the final answer.

"I don't think I can be more powerful than that dark ancient country. I also know the risks of exploring the truth of this world. I may die, but so what?" The eyes of the Red King's messenger flashed with unprecedented brilliance. She finally understood what she should do at the moment.

“If there had not been those who were brave enough to explore the unknown, regardless of life or death, and if there had not been sages who made the unknown knowable, how could humanity have reached this point today?”

"Someone has to take the first step..." The brilliant crystal on the Red King's messenger's waist radiated a dazzling brilliance, blending perfectly with the fragment of the sun in her hand. "—Then why can't that person be me?"

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