Chapter 816 Equivalent to the Prophecy of the Future
Chapter 816 Equivalent to the Prophecy of the Future
"You, me, we are actually all humans transformed from pure water elves?"
"This is a bit too much information for me. I have decided to forget what the Inquisitor just said."
"In that case...how can we condemn the Water God to death? She created us."
After hearing Villette's words, Paimon felt a sudden enlightenment. She patted her head excitedly and said, "This information is indeed too shocking for the people of Fontaine...but many questions have indeed been answered."
Paimon's eyes showed an expression of sudden enlightenment. She felt that many of the problems that had troubled them before seemed to have answers at this moment.
Those clues that were once unclear have now become clear in the light of this truth.
After Navrilite finished speaking, he fixed his gaze on Sora. "As for Sora's deduction about the third slate, it's actually incorrect. Its order is the same as the fourth slate."
After hearing what Villette said, Kong also showed a puzzled expression. He frowned, his face full of confusion, and asked, "Is the order correct?"
But if the order is correct, then what is going on? Besides, isn't that what the prophecy says?
After listening to Kong's words, Navillatte nodded and continued, "There's a key point... The people in the water in the slate painting are all in human form, not pure water spirits. They haven't dissolved, which proves that the water in the painting isn't actually from the primordial womb sea. This is the realm of justice and judgment, Fontaine, and also the realm of water. The water in the painting actually means 'justice and judgment.' Considering Navia's experience, when she fell into the sea, she was also surrounded by people in her consciousness and faced a judgment. So the meaning of the third slate is..."
As she spoke, Violet slowly turned her gaze towards Fernina, who was sitting on the high throne, with a profound look in her eyes. "People will hold a trial for the Water God in the court."
When Kong heard what Villette said, he couldn't help but open his eyes wide. Everything that was happening before his eyes was indeed too unbelievable, as if the wheel of fate was rolling forward along a predetermined yet elusive trajectory.
Seeing this, Villette reaffirmed, "Yes, that's exactly what's happening right now!" His voice was steady and powerful, carrying an undeniable certainty, as if declaring a settled fact. His eyes swept resolutely across everyone in the courtroom, hoping they would understand the deeper meaning behind his words.
After listening to Villette's words, Navia thought for a moment and then nodded. Her eyes revealed a hint of helplessness and sudden realization. "I understand what you mean. In other words, we organized this trial to prevent things from happening according to the prophecy, but the facts show that we are moving forward step by step according to the prophecy, and are even actively promoting it?"
Navia felt mixed emotions. She originally thought that this was an act of breaking her fate, but she didn't expect that it was actually a part of her fate. This feeling of powerlessness made her a little depressed.
She thought of all the efforts she had made for this trial, all the planning and preparations day and night. Now it seemed that everything was arranged by fate, which made her feel a little lost.
After hearing this, Paimon immediately looked at Sora with a frightened expression, his voice trembling, "What should we do?"
After hearing what Paimon said, Kong shook his head helplessly with a wry smile on his face, "I don't know..."
Kong was also confused. Faced with such a complicated and mysterious situation, he felt he had no idea where to start.
After all, I am just a traveler who is constantly exploring on the road. Faced with such a difficult problem involving the fate of a country, I really feel powerless.
After listening to what the others said, Clorinde felt quite powerless. She sighed softly, "The prophecy is bound to come true. Is this what it feels like to be unable to escape fate?"
There was a hint of loneliness in Clorinde's eyes. She had always believed that she could control many things with her own abilities, but now facing this prophecy that seemed to have been predetermined, she felt for the first time how insignificant and powerless she was.
After hearing this, Paimon thought of the contents on the fourth stone tablet. A trace of worry flashed in her eyes. "If that's the case, the image on the fourth stone tablet might appear soon, right?"
The disturbing image on the fourth stone tablet appeared in Paimon's mind. Everyone dissolved into the sea, leaving only the water god crying alone. The terrible scene made her shudder.
After hearing Paimon's words, Villette's eyes fell on Sora. "Traveler, there's actually another minor flaw in your reasoning. Regarding the fourth tablet, you just assumed the 'Mellopeterburg's primordial mare eruption' could support it, right? But I think this eruption is more of a sign than a confirmation. You've already seen the true source of the disaster."
Speaking of this, Kong thought of the whales and the colorful sea water that appeared in his dream.
The dreamlike yet strange scene flashed through his mind. Kong vaguely felt that the dream was inextricably linked to everything before him, but he couldn't figure out what it was specifically.
The whale in the dream was huge and mysterious, and the colorful sea water seemed to contain endless power. Whenever he thought about it, he felt an inexplicable uneasiness in his heart.
After hearing what Villette said, Sora's face was instantly filled with confusion. His mouth subconsciously opened slightly as he muttered to himself, "Have I seen it before?"
His thoughts were like a wild horse running free from its reins, whirling madly through past memories. When had he actually met the so-called culprit?
Then, a light bulb went off in his head, and he suddenly thought of a very crucial point - whale.
It was a clue buried deep in memory, but now it was like a ray of light illuminating a dark corner.
Tartaglia once told him, with excitement and awe, about a time when he saw a giant whale as a child. Later, after Tartaglia mysteriously disappeared, his Eye of God remained with him.
And I also saw a huge whale in a mysterious and strange dream.
The dream was dreamlike, yet it carried an indescribable eerie atmosphere. When I think back on it now, it is still vivid in my mind, and every scene is as clear as if it happened yesterday.
Kong felt more and more that there must be a close connection between the two.
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