At this moment, shatter the dimensional barrier.

Chapter 149 The Moon Welcomes Its First Civilization

Chapter 149 The Moon Welcomes Its First Civilization

Facing the entire audience of the opera house, Furina recounted the entire story of why all the Fontaines were dissolved by the 'primordial seawater'.

"This day will come soon. There is no way to escape. Even if you flee to other countries, you will not be able to escape the judgment of Sky Island. This is the original sin of the people of Fontaine."

The people of Fontainebleau looked up in disbelief at the deity who was telling them the heavy truth.

"How could this be! We're not even complete human beings!"

"We're all going to die, it's no use running away anywhere, why is this happening!"

"This is fake, isn't it? This must be fake, right, Lady Funina!"

"Lady Furina, you're just telling a story, aren't you!"

"No, I don't want to die! I don't care about any prophecies! I have loving parents, and I have a lover who loves me! I don't want this kind of future!"

"Lady Furina! You've told us the truth, so you must have found a way to escape, right!"

"My God, it's unbelievable that the people of Fontainebleau are not entirely human."

"Yes, it's unbelievable. The Emperor arrived in Fontainebleau because of this, isn't it?"

The Fontaines in the opera house were filled with fear, dread, and wept, some even to the point of hysteria. No one could remain calm after learning they were incomplete and would soon disappear.

"Am I not a real human being...? I bleed, I feel pain, and my body is no different from people in other countries." Leosley's mind was in a daze as he looked down at his arm, his gaze then falling on the purple-haired woman standing at the entrance of the opera house.

Clarinde, the strongest human in Fontaine, was in a daze, unable to accept that she was not truly human.

“Lord Leosley, Lady Furina has revealed the truth, so she must have found a way. Don’t worry,” Siegwen said gently.

“That’s true. If a solution isn’t found, Lady Funina wouldn’t be able to get anything done.” Leosley breathed a sigh of relief and glanced at the young man on the other side of Siegwen.

The young man rested his cheek on his hand, a faint smile playing on his lips, as if he had anticipated everything that was happening, and that such a significant event was merely a trivial matter.

'This person...is strange.' Leosley's mind went blank. What normal person would have this expression? Combined with what Siegwen had just said, the person in front of him didn't seem like a living person.

At this moment, he was more inclined to believe that the man in front of him was not human at all.

thump—

"Quiet." Navelette tapped the ground with her cane, and the imposing sound instantly silenced everyone present.

"My people, do not panic. I will not reveal this if I have not found a way to save Fontaine," Funina continued, slowly opening her arms.

"Since this world can't tolerate the Fontaines, then let's leave Teyvat!"

"I have already contacted the highest deity of the other world, and the passage to the other world is now behind the Opiclad Opera House."

"The passage will only exist for thirty days. Those who are willing to leave Teyvat with me will go to the other world with me after the trial ends. I will not force those who are unwilling."

"Every word I say is witnessed by the Wind God and the Rock God to be true or false."

[I am the God of Contracts, and I acknowledge that every word Ms. Funina utters is true.]

I am the goddess of freedom, and I acknowledge that Ms. Furina did not utter a single lie.

Morax and Barbatos spoke in unison, their voices amplified by Kamui and reaching the ears of everyone present.

"Another world? So Lady Frinina has already found another world for us?"

"Is Teyvat left with nowhere to go but to seek refuge in another world?"

"Even if I have to go to another world, I want to survive."

"That's right, even if it's another world, it's much better than disappearing."

"Lady Furina, my family and I want to go to another world with you!"

"I want to go to another world too, Lady Funina, please don't abandon us!"

"Lady Funinna must have had a tough time finding her way to another world."

"Yes, that's another world."

"Although we often hear about people from other worlds coming to Teyvat, it must be very difficult to get another world to accept all of us Fontaines."

"Thank you so much, Lady Funina, for going to such lengths for us."

"Yes, I thought Lady Funina had nothing better to do all day. I'm sorry, Lady Funina."

After their despair turned into hope, the people of Fontaine realized how much the water goddess, Funina, had done for them.

As Funina watched the people who were moved to tears, thanking and apologizing to her repeatedly, she felt as if a scalding arrow had pierced her heart.

For the past five hundred years, she has lived in constant fear, afraid of being exposed for impersonating a god. But now, all the bitterness and fear in her heart are turning into tears that roll out from her eyes.

Funina's lips trembled slightly, her shoulders shook, and her vision blurred, but she forced back the urge to cry and uttered her last words.

"Then... my people of Fontaine, prepare your belongings and your thoughts, and come with me to another world."

After saying that, she quickly turned around, and as she turned, large tears rolled down her cheeks and shattered into eight pieces on the floor.

Long live Lady Funinna!

Long live Lady Funinna!

Long live Lady Funinna!

A deafening roar of applause echoed throughout the opera house. Furness turned her back to the applause and left the audience's sight, tears streaming down her face.

"I'm so tired of hearing these words... but this time..."

Funina raised her arm and kept wiping the tears that wouldn't stop from her face with her sleeve, her voice choked with sobs.

Morax and Barbatos watched Frinina's retreating figure, offering their heartfelt blessings.

In the eyes of these two ancient beings who were thousands of years old, Funina was truly worthy of the name of a goddess.

“Old Master, the main guest has left, so it’s time for us to leave as well.” After saying this, Barbatos turned into a wisp of green wind and disappeared.

“Fontaine moved its entire nation there, and it’s time for Liyue to be next,” Zhongli thought to himself. Perhaps he could follow Fontaine’s example and send a portion of Liyue’s people to the moon first.

You can't put all your eggs in one basket. If you get caught by Sky Island before you can move your eggs, you'll be left with nothing.

Barbatos, who had already left the opera house, suddenly felt a chill and shivered. What was going on? Was someone plotting against me?

After the trial concluded, the entire city of Fontaine was in an uproar. The Steambird newspaper spearheaded the effort to spread everything that had happened in the dock to every corner of Fontaine. The 'serial disappearances of girls' case was no longer important in the face of survival. Everyone in Fontaine was busy collecting their belongings, even going so far as to dig up the ashes of their family members from the cemetery.

While incidents of vandalism, looting, and arson do occur, they are not frequent, as Vilet has already promulgated a provisional law stipulating that anyone who obstructs the nation's relocation during this time will be refused entry to the other world, and those with serious offenses will be shot dead by law enforcement officers.

Duke Leosley of Melo Petersburg also hurriedly returned to Melo Petersburg to organize the departure of ordinary criminals and their innocent families from the city.

Of course, Leosley wasn't exactly a saint either. He didn't notify any of the criminals he considered utterly heinous and deserving of the death penalty, leaving them to fend for themselves in Mero Petersburg.

In just half a day, hundreds of thousands of Fontainebleau residents, carrying large bags and valuables, lined up in the corridor behind the Opiclas Opera House.

The corridor was lined with fully armed law enforcement officers, each of them looking very serious with sharp eyes.

Some people carried little, while others carried a great deal. Those who carried a great deal were mostly nobles of Fontaine, but few people offered them help.

Since most Fontaines had families to help them relocate, these nobles were bossing around the maids and servants working in their homes, yelling and shouting at them.

However, few of these maids and servants listened to the nobles. After all, who knew if those nobles, having lost their land and their intangible wealth, would still be as triumphant as they were now in another world?

"Frying pan number one, frying pan number two, seasonings, and seeds for the seasoning ingredients, cookbook, none of them are missing." A spirited young woman wearing a chef's hat moved through the crowd, carrying luggage taller than herself, while checking the pots and pans tied to her luggage.

"Miss Aikofi, you have the Eye of God, why are you carrying so much stuff? Is the Eye of God already full?" A girl wearing a green beret, a green dress, and glasses on her nose reached out to steady the luggage that was about to tip over and asked in confusion.

"Oh, it's Ms. Emeritus. I have so much stuff, could you help me?" Aikofe breathed a sigh of relief: "The Eye of God is already full of ingredients, and it can't hold my clothes and kitchen utensils anymore."

"I don't know what the other world is like, so in order to ensure the quality of my cooking in the future, I also brought some seasoning seeds with me."

“Another world…” Emery looked back at the distant scenery of Teyvat. She would never have the chance to say goodbye to her friends in Sumeru.

But there's no way around it; if it doesn't leave Teyvat, it will dissolve in the water.

Ahead, in a shimmering, soap-bubble-like expanse of light, Funina and Navelette turned to look at the long queue that stretched all the way to the railcar station.

"My people of Fontaine, once you pass through here, you will be heading to another world. You will never be able to return. Do not be afraid. The other world is peaceful and beautiful. Follow in my footsteps. I will always be ahead of you."

After finishing speaking, Funina turned around and took a deep breath, looking at the light membrane so close to her: "Navilet, I'm leaving now. I'll leave the rest to you."

She is the goddess of Fontainebleau, and she must take the lead in alleviating her people's worries and anxieties about the other world.

“I’ll take care of the rest,” Navelette nodded.

"Follow in my footsteps, people of Fontaine!" Funina shouted, raising her hand. After speaking, she lifted her foot and stepped into the colorful light, her figure completely disappearing into it.

"Follow Lady Funina!" Upon seeing this, the Fontaine at the front grabbed his wife and child and rushed forward. Behind him were his elderly parents, each carrying their clothes and possessions.

The long queue resembled a continuous stream of trains rushing into the tunnel entrance.

As soon as Funina stepped into the dimensional portal, her five senses were instantly stripped away, and fear instantly overwhelmed her entire body, but the next moment she saw the light ahead.

"It's so dark... There's light ahead, the light is ahead."

The light ahead kept getting bigger until it seemed to become a hole of light.

at the same time.

The solar system, the moon.

The current lunar environment is 90% similar to Teyvat, and all the animals found on Teyvat are also present here. The remaining 10% difference comes from the plants and animals that originated on Earth.

On a peninsula in the vast Sea of ​​the Moon, there is a huge city with blue and white as its main colors. If you look closely, you will find that this city is 80% similar to Fontaine.

But it is even larger than Fontaine, with town buildings of all sizes surrounding the city, and beyond that, an incredibly beautiful golden wheat field.

Along the coastline of this city, familiar animals to the people of Fontainebleau are sunbathing on the beach: pufferfish, giant crabs, starfish, and more.

On the roof of a building almost identical to the Mo Mang Palace, a girl dressed in a blue and white dress with long, blue and white hair reaching her knees waited expectantly.

"Fengdan has finally been moved here by Lord Tenri. I've been waiting for this moment." Fukaros looked up at the sun in the sky. The melancholy that was deep in her eyes had turned into the joy of redemption. She couldn't help but reach out her hand to touch the sun in the sky.

The moon's rotation speed has been adjusted by the Heavenly Principles, and a day on the moon is now 24 hours long.

The city beneath her feet was built hastily after the Heavenly Lord informed her that the Fontainebleau people would be moving there en masse.

The overall layout was almost exactly the same as the Fontaine she remembered, except that she couldn't remember some details. However, there were definitely more people in Fontaine than she remembered, so she kept expanding outwards.

The city can currently house three million people, and the surrounding towns can house more than one million more.

The construction of such a massive city was made possible by the World Tree's unlimited supply of rock elemental power; otherwise, she would never have been able to complete it.

“I can feel a different kind of fluctuation emerging. It seems that the children from the other world are about to arrive.” A maternal voice appeared beside Fukaros, and Tiamat’s figure slowly appeared.

"Lady Tiamat," Fucaros bowed slightly, "I entrust the task of making the Fontaines truly human to you."

Lady Tiamat would be equivalent to a 'ruler of life' in the world of Teyvat, and she treats everyone a little too well, so she has great respect for this deity.

"Don't worry, Mom will love any life, whether it's from this world or another." Tiamat gently patted Fukaros's head. "Also, don't call me 'adult,' call me 'Mom,' okay?"

"..." Fukalos immediately shut up. Lady Tiamat was good in every way, but she wanted everyone to call her "Mom".

"Waaah... Call me Mom, Fukaros." Tiamat puffed out her cheeks in dissatisfaction.

"Sigh... Tiamat, Mother." Fukaros sighed helplessly. Calling her "Mother" was nothing special for the people of Fontaine, and Tiamat's status and greatness were enough to make her call her that.

"Mommy loves you all so much, my good children!" Tiamat was overjoyed.

At that very moment, on the city's golden coastline beach, a colorful vortex suddenly appeared and quickly expanded to a massive 100 meters.

The first living being emerged from the vortex.

At that moment, Funina felt as if she had entered a cave of light, and the light in front of her made her involuntarily close her eyes.

The next moment, a slightly salty breeze brushed against my cheek, and warm sunlight shone on my face, filling my body with warmth.

Funina slowly opened her eyes, and what came into view was a familiar yet unfamiliar environment.

"Have we arrived in another world?" Funina looked around at her surroundings.

A city similar to Fontaine, with golden beaches, pufferfish, clear blue skies, and the sound of waves lapping the shore—everything seems not too different from Fontaine.

Funina walked forward, leaving clear footprints on the golden sand beneath her feet. The softness of the sand made her clearly feel that it was all real.

Funina suddenly stopped, her heterochromatic eyes reflecting a figure identical to herself, except that the figure was filled with the greatness and mystery of a god.

"Frinina, should I say it's been a long time, or is this our first meeting?" Fukaros looked gently at the personality she had split off from five hundred years ago.

(End of this chapter)

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