They won the Holy Grail War, but this turned out to be the Virtual Tree Universe.
Chapter 545 : The Plan to Save Teyvat
Chapter 545 Extra Chapter (10): The Plan to Save Teyvat
Aino has summarized and answered Falga's question for everyone.
After the Star Train made its appearance, Yakoda filled in the gaps regarding the train's operations.
After listening, Falga sighed with emotion.
"I never expected so many things to happen. A Moon Hunter, after triggering a series of events, actually attracted the attention of the Cosmic Star God through the Knight of Honor."
It's important to know that, with the exception of a small minority, the Teyvats never even managed to leave their planet.
Moreover, the crisis in the abyss outside Teyvat has reached a critical juncture.
Fortunately, every cloud has a silver lining, and we were able to welcome allies from beyond the heavens.
However, with so much information, I need to digest it properly.
Falgar clearly didn't fully believe the train crew's description of the Teyvat crisis; he would definitely need to communicate with the witches later to confirm whether what the train crew said was true.
After Falgar finished speaking, Lauma, feeling that he had gone off-topic, immediately said...
“I’m sorry, Mr. Falgar.”
While the external crises facing Teyvat certainly warrant our attention, we also have other crises to address at hand.
The Moon Hunter is currently missing, but he will reappear sooner or later and unleash an even larger frenzy of hunting.
The friends on the Star Train said that the extraterrestrial god who brought them here had clearly stated that Teyvat's current crisis not only comes from the outside, but also from the abyssal power within the planet, which is one of the reasons why the planet's defenses are so weak.
At this moment, the outer abyss cannot directly invade Teyvat.
I think we need to solve the problem of the abyss within Teyvat first, before considering the external ones.
Lauma's thinking was quite clear: among the Teyvat natives present, aside from Kultar (Columbia), none could directly interfere with the invasion from the Abyss. (Luminous isn't a native.)
However, Kutar is currently in a weakened state and cannot return to the moon, making it powerless to intervene in the crisis outside the planet.
Therefore, instead of worrying about how to solve Teyvat's survival crisis, it's better to solve the immediate crises one by one.
It's not too late to consider external calamities after the problems within the planet are resolved.
Falgar wasn't one to stubbornly deny his mistakes. As soon as Lauma reminded him, he immediately realized that his train of thought had gone astray because he had received too much information at once.
Falgar scratched the back of his head and said with a sigh.
Life is full of surprises. No one knows what will happen tomorrow, just like no one knows which way the wind will blow.
To be honest, I'm not surprised by the current situation. Although we've eliminated the Wild Hunt many times in the past, we've never been able to completely eradicate it; we've only been buying time.
Fortunately, new variables have emerged, and fate should take a different turn.
As Falga spoke, he looked at the Starry Sky Train crew.
Himeko smiled and replied upon seeing this.
"Star Train will do its best to help friends fight against disasters."
However, I must remind you that we do not have an effective solution to the crisis Teyvat is currently facing.
Himeko said this to avoid mentioning that the locals of Watt placed all their hopes on the Star Train.
The train's database records many stories of pioneers. It's common for nameless travelers to be taken advantage of by the planet's natives as saviors, and it's not surprising that some people are grateful for a small favor but resentful when they receive too much.
Teyvat is still in the early stages of development for the current Starship Train fleet, and the only one that can be truly trusted is Luminosity.
To put it bluntly, if Ying wasn't in Teyvat, and it wasn't Danlei who came to issue the quest...
The Star Train crew had only heard that an unexplored planet had suffered a void disaster, and normally they wouldn't choose to come and explore it.
Himeko isn't stupid, and there's no one in the train crew who's determined to uncover the truth about the Void Calamity.
Knowing full well that a planet is extremely dangerous and there is no solution yet, yet still gritting one's teeth and coming to explore it, is a serious dereliction of duty for the train navigator.
There are countless planets in the universe with intelligent life, some caused by natural disasters and others by human-made calamities. Every moment, a large number of planets face annihilation.
The Star Train is not a saintly train; it cannot rescue everyone.
The meaning of pioneering is to explore, understand, establish, and connect; salvation, as the fifth word, is deliberately not written into the charter.
Although exploration never excludes rescue, the process of exploration is often accompanied by rescue.
But mindlessly saving everything you see in the world is clearly not the philosophy of exploration.
The nameless predecessor who decided not to include "salvation" in the pioneering significance must have wanted to add an adjective before that word—"salvation within one's means."
Mikhail, Tirnan, and Lazarina chose to disembark on Pinocene, which was then a prison planet, and dedicate their lives to fighting for the freedom of this planet because there was hope for its salvation.
If it had been Prison Star that was about to be swallowed by the void of the black sun back then, these three probably wouldn't have chosen to get off on this planet.
When encountering a void and black sun in the universe, the problem can usually only be solved by someone passing by in the underworld or by a star god intervening.
In other cases, providing spaceships to help the planet's inhabitants evacuate before being swallowed by the black sun is the best solution.
Only a few people with extremely simple minds could not understand what Ji Zi was saying.
Yakoda was clearly unwilling to give up, and she couldn't help but ask.
"What about that star god? Can't we ask some supreme star god for help?"
He must have a way to resolve the Teyvat crisis.
As soon as Yakoda said this, Danheng immediately retorted.
"No, the Immortal [I] is the Star God of Change. He has already sent us to Teyvat, planting a variable in this planet."
Whether the planet can be saved depends on the efforts of the Teyvat inhabitants themselves.
The Star Gods are never babysitters; all their actions are simply putting their own beliefs into practice.
If the Immortal One wanted to save Teyvat personally, He wouldn't have contacted us.
By reconnecting the immortal destiny to the planet, all the ethereal power can be instantly dispelled, saving the planet.
As soon as Danheng finished speaking, he saw the Teyvat locals and Ying staring straight at him.
Seeing Danheng's bewildered expression, Lauma sighed in exasperation.
“Mr. Danheng…didn’t you already explain your plan to save the planet…”
Lauma's words startled Danheng again, but he quickly understood what she meant and hurriedly explained.
"To reconnect the immortal destiny to the planet is something only a star god can do."
"Going against the grain? First of all, I have no idea how to do it. Teyvat itself has been altered by the laws of nature; it's no longer purely immortal."
Danheng's words instantly extinguished the newly ignited flame of hope.
Ying knew very well that Teyvat was a planet for dragons in ancient times, and that humans were created after the arrival of the divine forces and their transformation of the world.
If Teyvat were to return to pure immortality, it would mean that it would no longer be suitable for pure-blooded humans to live there.
If the saved Teyvat cannot sustain human life, then what is the point of saving Teyvat?
This was clearly realized by several people present who knew about Teyvat's past history.
However, after a moment of contemplation, Aberdo suddenly raised his hand and said...
"Actually, although Teyvat has been modified, it only restores the planet's original power; it's not that it's impossible to do so."
As soon as Abedo said that, all eyes turned to him.
Abedo didn't keep anyone in suspense and calmly explained his plan.
"In fact, the seven elemental powers we use daily are all derived from the original power of Teyvat, the Light Sphere."
You can simply understand it as sunlight refracting through a prism to reveal its colors.
Therefore, conversely, elemental forces can also be integrated into light force.
The lunar moment force native to Nordecale is essentially a type of light force.
The abyss that people talk about actually has an academic name: the power of the virtual world.
According to the research of the Witches' Guild and their teacher, the power of the Light Realm and the power of the Void Realm are opposing forces. However, like the opposition between existence and nothingness, these two forces can be transformed into each other under certain conditions through the intervention of a sorcerer.
The Moon Hunters can restore their Abyssal power by absorbing the Moon's torque, and conversely, they can also do so.
The knowledge that Abedo is now sharing pertains to the study of the fundamental power of Teyvat, and most of those present cannot understand it.
However, most people could understand what Aberdo meant, and Falga asked directly.
“Abedo, do you mean we can convert the power of the Moon Hunters back into the power of the Light Realm?”
Even the abyssal power threatening Teyvat can be transformed in this way, thereby completely eliminating the crisis?
Regarding Falga's question, Abedo nodded directly.
"That's true in theory, but whether it's actually possible and how to do it is another matter."
However, we can conduct an experiment based on the recent events involving the Moon Hunters.
If we could transform the power of the Moon Hunters into the power of the Light Realm... no, we just need to restore it to the power of the Moon's Grip.
After proving the theory, the next step is to consider optimizing the plan, improving efficiency, and even expanding the technique until the Teyvat crisis is resolved.
Abedo's words instantly boosted the morale of everyone in Teyvat.
However, the Starry Sky Train crew knew the terror of the power of nothingness. The so-called abyss was just a power that had been filtered through by the mechanism left behind by the immortal [Dragon].
However, the ethereal nature of the power of the abyss is undeniable; the Wild Hunt is a special kind of Blood Sin Spirit, and there is no doubt about that.
Just like the power of light is essentially a variant of the power of immortality.
It seems that the experiment that the Immortal [Dragon] mentioned by Dan Lei wants to conduct, and what He wants to observe now, is the experiment of the mutual transformation between the power of nothingness and the power of immortality.
The opposite of nothingness is existence.
The immortal destiny of the Immortal [Dragon] era is indeed the most representative destiny of existence.
The Immortal [Dragon] used its power to absorb a Black Sun and weaken the corrosive properties of the Void, then placed its specially crafted Immortal Power on the newly created planet Teyvat to nurture it.
Frankly speaking, if this experiment succeeds and proves that the power of nothingness can be transformed into the power of immortality, it would be a great blessing for all races in the universe.
The Interstellar Peace Corporation will call upon all intelligent civilizations in the universe to establish the day this experiment was successful as an annual anniversary.
This proves that the catastrophe of cosmic nothingness is no longer an unsolvable problem, and the cosmic nothingness apocalypse, one of the four ends, has a glimmer of hope for a solution.
Therefore, the train crew members quickly exchanged glances and reached a consensus through their tacit understanding.
Himeko then spoke.
"I think we can give Mr. Abedo's plan a try."
We truly have no solution to deal with an indestructible Blood Sin Spirit.
Therefore, the Starry Sky Train agrees with Mr. Abedo.
……
Just as the Starry Sky Train crew and the local forces of Nordkale were having a meeting.
Within the Immortal Fate Space, Danlei was indeed constantly observing Teyvat at this moment.
Himeko and the others were right. Verifying the mutual conversion between the power of immortality and the power of nothingness is the significance of the existence of the planet Teyvat.
The immortal "dragon" of that time was indeed very imaginative; existence and nothingness have always been two sides of the same coin in philosophical concepts.
If the technique to transform nothingness into immortality can truly be completed, the Immortal Destiny will likely instantly devour the Nothingness Destiny and then be upgraded to the Existence Destiny. The Immortal [Dragon] will also be upgraded to an Existence Star God.
This aligns with the principle that destinies conflict and squeeze each other.
From the perspective of the Star God, this experiment, even if it lasted for tens of thousands of years, would only be a fleeting moment.
Therefore, during the period when Teyvat was cultivating special immortal powers, the immortal [dragons] did not pay close attention to this place.
However, accidents always happen unexpectedly, and now that immortality has been taken over by its own changes, it seems to be destiny.
Due to the obscurity of other destinies, even though Dan Lei became a Star God, he still didn't know why the immortal [Dragon] died back then.
Just like in the simulated universe, when the simulated [Hipe] encounters [Achivli], played by the Pioneers, he says, "Achivli (Pioneers), is that you? We thought you were dead (missing). Thousands upon thousands of destinies (history) have shaped the growth (direction) of the universe. We almost believe (judgment) that you have become its nourishment (footnote)."
This shows that even among the Star Gods, unless they have actually witnessed the fall of another Star God, if other Star Gods die in some remote corner, the other Star Gods will not know the reason.
Just as the memories preserved by the Star God of Memory do not contain details of the birth of other Star Gods.
Because other destinies will protect their own star deity's information from being leaked.
Even Dan Lei, the second-generation Immortal Star God who reshaped the path to immortality, still doesn't know exactly how his predecessor died.
Because the current Immortal Destiny is fundamentally different from the Immortal Destiny during the Immortal [Dragon] era.
However, not knowing how the previous generation died certainly won't affect Danlei's right to inherit their legacy.
Moreover, Teyvat is a really interesting planet.
When Danlei discovered Teyvat, he had already determined that the so-called natural law came from the path of order.
Heaven uses golden threads to weave the fate of all living beings, forcibly demanding that life follow its own plan.
It even suppresses the destructive power of the Teyvat beings.
At the same time, Tianli possesses a compassionate heart, regarding his loved ones as the underlying code.
There was no large-scale clearing of the various indigenous groups in Teyvat.
In comparison, this thing is remarkably similar to Pinocchio's Sunday service.
The so-called false heaven, which protects Teyvat by encasing it in an eggshell, is exactly the same as Sunday's creation of the One Dream, immersing all beings in a beautiful dream.
However, the power of Heaven's Law is limited; it cannot create the Dream of Oneness, so it can only create a protective shield for Teyvat in reality.
In fact, in the finale of the Nata world mission "Returning from the Flame," the first IF ending for Teyvat is to transform the planet into something similar to the Sun.
Thanks to the phlogiston-like star system, the Abyss could no longer erode Teyvat, which was composed of source fire.
This is the first solution that can completely resolve the Abyss Calamity.
However, at that time, all living beings in Teyvat became part of the Source Fire, just as the announcer said.
The world is no longer threatened by the shadows, but does it really make sense?
It knew that the source fire was not eternal, but rather burned over billions of years in this dark cosmic sea.
Sometimes it would dream of many things, such as the past when it traveled with two companions on the earth, which was still a physical place.
Relying on this memory, "it" may be able to endure this torment until the near-eternal annihilation.
However, it recalled it again and again—
However, for some reason, only "it" survived in the end.
If we could go back to that time, would there have been... other options?
The author made up all the speculations about the principles of nature in the article.
In this book, Teyvat is set as an immortal being, so to modify it, one must have power of equal caliber.
Since the Nibelungen have been designated as Commanders, Heavenly Justice cannot be overlooked.
Therefore, the currently popular theory of the Space Voyager spaceship AI is completely ignored. (The author never thought this theory was reasonable in the first place, just like the disagreement with the "resurrection of Pinocchio" theory of reproduction back then.)
(End of this chapter)
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