"Hmm—footprints, interesting."

The Lawbringer nodded, indicating his agreement with the other party's method.

Mebius then temporarily interrupted the playback of the story and switched to the previous video PV.

The Lawbringer watched the entire video with a furrowed brow. After watching it, his brows furrowed even more, showing that he was very upset.

"What's wrong?"

Mebius looked at the other person with some nervousness.

"Is there a big difference? Compared to your world~" Alicia said playfully, reaching out to touch it, but the other person nimbly dodged her.

"I'm not even the main character!"

The Lawbringer's eyes widened as he shared his first impression after watching the video.

It was clear that she was genuinely shocked.

"Isn't the normal plot supposed to be that Kiana and the others, under the leadership of the wise, powerful, and extraordinary Herrscher of Knowledge, resolve crisis after crisis and ultimately defeat the Honkai?"

She asked loudly, her words filled with incomprehension; this was completely different from the script she had imagined!

"Heh—it seems this Herrscher not only can't control his mouth, but he's also not very bright," Qianjie replied with a cold laugh.

"A Herrscher, yet you dream of defeating the Honkai?"

Velvi narrowed her eyes, completely dismissing the idea of ​​a new Key of Consciousness. It seemed she wouldn't get the chance...

"Oh, it's mainly this part, the Taixu Mountain part—"

"A mission spanning tens of thousands of years, a commitment for thousands of years, comes to an end today."

The defeated become embers of war, while the victors reignite it.

[The Lawyer of Knowledge has no objection.]

She felt a restlessness within her, and her fingers tapped lightly in the air with a distinct frequency.

"So what if she succeeded? It's nothing special. She's been reborn more than once or twice. Why is she asking me if I have any objections? Is she crazy?!"

"I'm saying... who wrote the copy, who asked me, and you have no objections? I do have objections! What kind of skill is it to win a two-on-one fight? If you're so capable, let's have a one-on-one! Besides, I never consider myself to have lost,"

"Or, even if I lose, I won't die. Even if that old relic dies, I won't die. I'll just become embers of war, pshaw!"

She spread her hands, indicating that she was very puzzled by the situation.

After hearing her words, some of the heroes looked at her with a strange expression, and their lips twitched.

But she still looked at Luo Mo, the copywriter.

"Why are you looking at me? It was written by Su Luo."

Luo Mo didn't react at first, until the Herrscher of Knowledge cast a fierce glare at him, and he subconsciously said something.

He told this lie so smoothly that he started to believe it himself after repeating it so many times. Luo Mo couldn't help but marvel at the great power of the subconscious mind.

Didn't you notice anything unusual for that instant when you didn't see the Herrscher of Knowledge?

Because that was indeed what he was thinking just now, he successfully convinced himself, and attributed all the completed copywriting to Su Luo.

"Tsk, let's find fault with Su Luo later. Thinking about it now, I didn't realize it back then, but watching this video, Kiana has really had a tough time."

The Lawbringer shook his head helplessly and said, "She has lost too much along the way: her parents, friends, teachers, school, that dragon, and everyone's doubts and condemnations. She seems like an old-fashioned person."

"If she's the main character, well, that's certainly a matter of course and well-deserved."

"After all, she's the one who defeated me; I've long suspected she has a protagonist's halo."

The Herald of Knowledge stroked her chin and revealed her true thoughts, finding the perfect excuse for her defeat.

"So, you're basically certain it's your world?"

Velvi leaned closer, her full, round breasts trembling slightly, drawing a fierce glare from the Herrscher of Knowledge, but Velvi continued speaking without a care.

"I think so, it matches up."

The one who knew the law gritted his teeth as he looked at the other party's elasticity, secretly grumbling about the old-fashioned nature.

"Speaking of which, it feels amazing to punch Otto's Soul Steel Face!"

She reminisced about the past, casually clenching her fist as she said, "It's a pity I was driven away by his twisted logic; it's infuriating to think about!"

"I really regret not punching him again!"

The person who knew the law said indignantly, his words revealing regret and remorse.

Chapter 127 Humanity has already lost, Hua

“That’s not what I wanted to ask,” Möbius said, frowning.

"Then what do you want to ask? Explain it clearly~" The Herrscher of Knowledge looked at the other party with dissatisfaction. How am I supposed to know what you want to ask if you don't explain it clearly?

"Otto...does such a person exist?"

“Of course there is. In fact, it was when he said Otto wasn’t here that I found it even stranger,” the Herrscher of Knowledge said matter-of-factly, fanning herself quickly with her small hands.

"What a contradiction! As the saying goes, evil lives on for a thousand years. He's only lived for five hundred years, barely halfway there. It's still early, still early~"

"Before the Thousand-Man Herrscher, everything was exactly as I remembered, so it should be pretty much the same. Go ahead, ask away, if there's anything else you want to ask, please do so as an old friend~"

The Lawbringer of Knowledge waved his hand, his eyes once again filled with smugness.

"I want to know... will the Herrscher of Knowledge ever be born again in this world?" Hua asked softly.

If she were to be reborn, would it be in yet another version of her?

"Yes, after all, the Herrscher of Ice is still awakening, and there's no movement from the Herrscher of Earth. They've moved directly to the next one. The progress is a bit too fast, and it's not keeping up with technological development."

Möbius frowned slightly, saying that she had been keeping a close eye on the progress in this area.

Having been given a second chance at life, she wanted to complete some unfinished experiments—the kind that would be difficult to support with data in the Land of the Dead.

"Uh... well, this is..." The Herrscher of Knowledge touched her nose, somewhat embarrassed.

"No, that won't happen—the Herrscher of Knowledge has already taken over this position. She's a bit special, so the Herrschers after her will probably be slower."

Luo Mo offered an explanation, but he didn't say anything more relevant. He figured sooner or later that the Herrscher of Knowledge must have come from him, and he couldn't hide it from the other party.

"This promotional PV is pretty good; it gives a general overview of the world bus. However, the portion about me is a bit too short. We should pay attention to that next time."

Those who understand the law avoid the awkward situation of making grand promises they cannot keep.

"The great Herrscher of Knowledge naturally has her own exclusive PV. Look, I am the only one who reigns supreme!"

Luo Mo nodded and complimented her, saying, "Just think of it as making the child happy, and let Fu Hua learn more from it."

"Oh—, this is not bad. Punching Durandal, kicking the World Serpent Kevin, tearing Bronya apart with his bare hands, that's interesting. It really shows off my style~"

The Law Master praised him greatly and patted Luo Mo on the shoulder.

Fu Hua and Hua looked at each other speechlessly, neither of them understanding why such a person with a completely different personality had appeared.

But what could they do? They both sighed.

Then, under the strange gazes of some heroes, some fell into deep thought.

The conversation paused temporarily, and a new chapter of the story began.

Within the new feathers, Bronya and Kiana captured different memories, memories that were varied, even somewhat chaotic.

But what they have in common is that they are all part of the life of a person named Fu Hua, and important stages of her growth.

She has her own time alone, her own memories, the joyful times with her companions, and the dark years spent licking her wounds in a corner.

Encountering a cheerful girl opens up Fu Hua's heart during her student days. Her arrival is hard-won, and it allows Fu Hua to experience the feeling of friendship.

Although... she always manages to create quite a few laughable situations...

But what followed was a collapse that blocked her communication. In that era, it's easy to imagine what losing communication meant.

The captain, on the other hand, is an important guiding light on Fu Hua's path to growth, and it is she who tells Fu Hua that forgetting is a bitter but effective medicine.

People shouldn't dwell on sadness all the time, especially after war; they need happiness to forget the pain.

Therefore, even the taciturn Fu Hua was dressed in a cheongsam to attend that gathering.

But these conversations with the captain were merely recollections; the Australian bushfires of a year ago had already consumed her completely.

Wow, Himeko! Did Captain Fu Hua's image in the previous era use Himeko as a model? Indeed, she was a guiding light for her students even in the previous civilization.

[To put it another way, wouldn't that mean Himeko died twice?]

【What demon? What made you like this?】

The next feather, however, shifted to the Twelfth Herrscher's base, already after the outbreak of the attack.

At that time, it was from Sakura's perspective that she witnessed Kevin's strength.

Regardless, he was carrying out the orders a soldier should fulfill.

From Fu Hua's perspective, we will see for the first time... such a weakened warrior—Kevin, a man who has never been associated with weakness, also so grief-stricken at the loss of another comrade.

After the Honkai erupted, Hua immediately used Feather Dust to block the thoughts of everyone in the base, protecting them, and then rushed towards the top of the base.

On the third floor, she saw... Kevin leaning against the wall, looking utterly dejected.

But she knew the other person wouldn't be affected by the Divine Key, yet they wouldn't be... so disheartened; some doubts still lingered in her mind.

"Is Sakura... alright?"

"She's dead," Kevin said softly, the voice seeming to be squeezed out of his throat.

"Thanks to you, if you hadn't acted decisively and stopped the virus from infiltrating humanity, there probably wouldn't be any survivors in this base."

"It seems like good news." Fu Hua remained silent. She wanted to offer words of comfort, but she didn't know how to say it in a way that would make her comrade-in-arms feel better.

She understood that Kevin had always been the warrior with the heaviest burden on his shoulders.

"I haven't told you the bad news yet: all three major cities have been wiped out. The virus has taken over the defense systems and launched all nuclear missiles at inhabited areas of the Earth."

Kevin leaned against the wall, but the light from behind didn't reach his face, so it was impossible to see what kind of face he had.

"I'm sorry... I thought it was a psychological attack... I had no way to protect the computer..."

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