"You've probably guessed it by now, haven't you? Only this explanation can explain why I know what you're planning and can predict your every move..."

"Because the choices that someone makes to change something... will never change!"

After listening to what the other person said, Ji E felt...amused for a moment.

Yes, it's funny.

But she just couldn't laugh. She had seen so many unfunny things before, and she could laugh out loud without any restraint.

At this moment, faced with the biggest joke, yet unable to twitch the corner of his mouth, instead maintaining a serious expression?

"...What? You're now saying I'm actually a good person?"

"Should we now raise our hands, weep in repentance, and repent?"

She asked, her eyes heavy with worry.

"How could that be... You really are a bad person now."

Her true self spoke truthfully, which is why she sighed a few times earlier, feeling regret and remorse... Should she release the other party or explain?

But... paradise is nothing more than a bigger prison.

She will be dissatisfied with this sooner or later.

They did something even worse than Mebius.

"Then... let's settle everything in my own way. You, who only believe in yourself, and..."

“You never believe in yourself!” Extreme Evil sneered.

"..."

Vilvi simply smiled gently and vanished from the spot.

"Welcome to the one-woman show by Velvi!"

A voice, full of anticipation, with varied intonation and nuance, emerged.

"W-what? Magician, I clearly already—" Extreme Evil exclaimed in shock and anger.

"Don't jump to conclusions too soon, dear viewers!"

The great magician, Velvet, chuckled softly, "Because there's an even bigger surprise to come."

Another voice, also from Vervier.

"No matter how much you say... I have no interest in getting involved in this kind of thing." The expert's calm voice was somewhat indifferent; she didn't like noisy occasions.

"This is the real surprise! Oh dear, this time... I accidentally conjured up two friends." The magician said cheerfully, seemingly oblivious to the fact that there was a battle taking place here, talking to himself.

"To lump two people together is like saying there's no difference between sugar and salt."

"Yes, the gap between me and her is as vast as the sun and the moon, even though our light comes from the same source."

This is Baiwei and the scholar, the two of them appearing again.

The conductor and Vilvi Model 5 also appeared on the scene without anyone noticing.

My true self, Vervier, said softly and humbly:

"You say I don't believe in myself... but that's not true."

“My name is Qun. Only now am I truly myself, Vilvi.”

She reappeared, but this time, she had recreated the personalities that had been destroyed by the other party. They were her, and she was them.

She can naturally recreate them once again.

This is Velvet.

Vilvi, who is a group of her own.

"Let's wait and see. When all of me converge into a spiral—"

"If I'm willing, then I... can!"

Countless roars echoed in my ears, and the image of an explosion so massive it was inaudible flashed before my eyes.

Mei only remembers a white blur before her eyes. When she woke up again, the battle... was already over.

Back in that familiar room

—The room where I was when I first encountered my true self.

The chirping continued in her ears, but Mei paid no attention to it, looking at the two Wilvies in front of her, one illusory and one real.

The victor is self-evident.

Velvi was having her final conversation with Extreme Evil. What had just happened... was merely the id using all of itself to collide with all that the other possessed.

By placing her hopes on a miracle, she clearly won.

But she will still disappear; regardless of victory or defeat, she is destined to vanish.

"...It still comes down to the same question: she's not one of us, so what gives her the right to do that?"

Mei could sense... that illusory Velvi glanced at her, the implication in her words quite clear.

Her response was a smile from Vervière.

Trust was her silent answer.

She trusts everyone who is trustworthy.

"..."

“I could have destroyed the Herrscher of Corruption on my own.”

Ji'e turned around and said this, with a hint of resentment.

“I know, but… that’s obviously not the best outcome for everyone.”

Spiral Velvet did not defend or deny it, but simply pointed out that she did not like that ending.

That person... doesn't like it either.

Vilvi valued her promise very much.

"……snort."

Like a wisp of smoke, she finally vanished in silence.

Failure was her own doing; perhaps that was the only acceptable outcome for her.

At her feet, only a dark black crystal flower remained.

The spiral-shaped Velvet walked over, picked up the flower, gently stroked its patterns, and then handed it to Mei without hesitation.

"Give it to Eden, and be careful not to lose it."

"Whether it was intentional or unintentional... by the time we realized it, the Herrscher of Corruption had already eliminated the right threat, depriving this procedure of its only activation condition."

Spiral Velvi sighed. What kind of mess is this?

Was it really not an accident?

Fortunately, there is still a chance to salvage the situation.

"Well... there's only one thing I need to do next. You haven't fully received the Spiral Imprint yet, have you? The conductor may have mentioned to you that she can't demonstrate the complete Spiral Imprint."

"But now... perhaps you can witness the end of the spiral."

She turned around and met Mei's eyes.

She had said that she was not good at making eye contact with people, but this time, she restrained herself and tried hard to discern the colors in Mei's eyes.

She smiled and put her hand on her shoulder.

"Let me learn a line from the great villain—Farewell, my dear audience!"

The magician appeared first.

It makes perfect sense that all of Velvie's presence is required for the mark to be formed, doesn't it?

"Hmph, noisy fellow...you did a pretty good job too—" the expert's words of advice.

"Oh, Ms. Mei, is it finally my turn?"

The conductor greeted her; she had once thought it was the real Velvet.

"It's a little strange to say this on our first meeting, but I have a feeling... we'll get along."

Bai Wei said calmly, "Perhaps... she saw what the other party was truly good at all along."

"As for me... there's no need for further words," the scholar said, blinking.

"...In the end, it all comes back to me. The end of the spiral is its origin, which makes perfect sense, doesn't it?"

The spiral of Velvet makes her final appearance; the end is the beginning, and the end corresponds to the primordial.

Use reality to create illusion, and use contradiction to reverse meaning.

Dissecting yourself is precisely in order to become yourself.

"Take it, Mei, the true Spiral Inscription."

In a golden glow, Mei witnessed the entirety of the spiral, as well as its end and demise.

Vilvie's card is broken.

Death toll – 6.

Mei is going crazy from being stabbed.

There are no villains in Honkai Impact 3rd, only characters with different stances.

A great magician ends with the grandest surprise!

The tacit understanding between the Herrschers of Food is so perfect that it needs no further explanation; it is self-evident.

[Hahaha (crazy), tell me, how many people died?]

In the courtyard,

Watching helplessly as Velvi met her end,

"...Was that your arrogance and confidence? You sealed them away? No wonder...you seemed much more normal afterward."

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