"You should still remember that I said before that Siluda went to the Dark Mirror Realm because she had her own ambitions, ideals and selfishness."
"In fact, whether it is ambition or ideal, it ultimately comes down to selfishness."
"Her purpose is to save Lita."
Let’s talk about ambition first. Siluda knows that the Dark Mirror Realm is dangerous, but she also knows that there are endless opportunities there. Siluda hopes to find her own opportunity in the Dark Mirror Realm so that she can have greater strength.
And greater strength means greater voice.
If she had such a say, she might be able to save Lita directly.
This is one of them.
Let's talk about ideals. There is another most important and direct reason why Siluda went to the Dark Mirror Realm: she got a piece of information. There was a mirror space in the Dark Mirror Realm that reflected unknown time and space. There was a mirror space in that mirror space. A lot about ritual.
Hilda wants to get these ritual knowledge.
Because she knew very well that the sudden appearance of the mirror space was not false. This mirror space had appeared two thousand years ago. At that time, an adventurer obtained the ritual scroll from this mirror space and sold it.
And Tunita is the buyer of this ritual book.
He was later able to arrange such a huge spectacle ceremony as Crystal City because of this ritual book.
Since Tunita was able to use ritual science to transform the Crystal Eyes into the distorted appearance they are today, Siluda thought that she would also look for ritual knowledge to break the prison-like rituals of Crystal City.
As long as the Crystal City ritual is destroyed, or in other words, the most critical "body seizing" ritual is destroyed, then the youths of the Crystal Eyes tribe will no longer be shrouded in shadow in the future.
This is Siluda's ideal: to reform the Jingmu clan, get rid of the false bubble, and return to normal life!
And as long as Hilda can realize this ideal, Nalita can also be rescued.
Therefore, Hilda's ambitions, her ideals, in the final analysis... are actually closely related to saving the power tower.
"It turns out that Siluda went to the Dark Mirror Realm to find ritual knowledge." Sage Pika touched his chin: "This is indeed a way to draw fuel from the bottom of the cauldron. As long as the rituals in the Crystal City are solved, it can be solved once and for all. "
Sage Pika: "But having said that, does that mirror space with ritual knowledge really exist?"
Graipnir: "It should exist. After all, the source of this information is... Your Excellency Narudo."
When Gleipnir said this, he looked in the direction of the Changhuo Clan.
The people who came to the meeting that the Changhuo tribe also participated in this time were Nahuat and Atsin. When it came to fighting against the disaster puppets, the two of them put down their inciting mood and did not cause any trouble.
Now that Gleipnir looked over, Nahuat said softly: "I don't know whether the information about the Dark Mirror Realm is true or false. But if the source of Elder Siluda's information is really the teacher, I believe it. This information should be correct."
"The relationship between the teacher and Elder Siluda has always been very good, and there has never been any incitement."
'Phantom Mother-in-Law' Narudo is Nahuat's teacher.
Graipnir also agreed with Nahuat's statement. Although Naluduo is from the Changhuo Clan, her strength has actually reached the top of the pyramid in the White Sun Mirror Domain, comparable to the powerful Mirror Dragon of the Hundred Dragons Divine Kingdom.
Given the identity of the other party, if she really wanted to incite, she would not be able to incite one or two people, but an entire ethnic group, an entire country.
Moreover, what Nahuat said was not a lie. Narudo and Hilda were indeed good friends.
Therefore, Graipnir did not think that Narudo would release false information to Hilda.
Sage Pika nodded: "If it is the intelligence of the phantom mother-in-law, there is no doubt about it."
After Sage Pika finished speaking, he bowed slightly to Gleipnir: "I've finished asking my questions."
Gleipnir looked at the others present: "What about you, do you have anything else to ask?"
The sound on the field was sparse, and a small number of people were whispering, but no one asked Gleipnir any more questions.
Seeing that no one spoke anymore, Eya, who was sitting next to Graipnir, coughed and took over the conversation: "What Graipnir said is basically clear now. I believe that everyone must have their own opinions. Thoughts, but I still say that, no matter what you think, it doesn’t matter.”
"What matters is what the parties think."
When Eya said this, he looked at Gleipnir: "Since you brought up the matter of Rita, you also want to solve the problem, right? How do you plan to solve it?"
Although everyone has their own preferences, since Eya's words have reached this point, they can't say anything more. He just looked at Gleipnir, wanting to see what Gleipnir was thinking.
Gleipnir did not answer immediately, but looked at Yota not far away: "What about you, I want to know your opinions. Do you really want to choose to give up Lita?"
Jota asked instead of answering: "Dear Ms. Graipnir, if it were you without any external emotions, would you choose Rita or Tunita?"
Gleipnir also did not answer Jota's question: "So, you now think that Tunita is more important in comparison, right?"
Jota said silently: "This is a dilemma. I believe that anyone here, when faced with such a dilemma, will weigh the two sides and choose the better one."
"And everyone in the Jingmu clan, after countless discussions, finally decided that Tunita was more important. Therefore, we could only reluctantly give up on Lita."
Jotta's words are quite performative and full of appeal.
Many people present, although they did not express their position, could not help but nod secretly after hearing Jota's words.
Gleipnir already knew Jotta's answer, and there was no surprise. She nodded: "I understand your choice."
After a pause, Gleipnir turned to look at Eya again: "Your Excellency Eya, if you encounter this dilemma, what choice will you make?"
Eya: What does "???" have to do with me?
Gleipnir raised his eyebrows and expressed with his eyes: He just wanted to ask.
Eya sighed: "I generally don't let myself get into this kind of dilemma where whoever I choose is wrong."
"If I really fall into this kind of predicament, I will find a way to get out and see if there is any way to change the options."
Eya's words have a bit of a "non-stick" meaning.
If a normal person answers like this, it is obviously opportunistic.
But if it were Ea, it wouldn't be a matter of opportunism. Because he does have the ability to break away from the shackles and reset options through external means.
This is the confidence given by the Kingdom of Hundred Dragons, and it is also the confidence and foundation of Eya.
When Eya said this, he also looked at Gleipnir: "I believe if you were asked to choose, your answer would be the same as mine, right?"
Eya's words caused everyone at the scene to talk about it. Does this tell everyone from the side that Gleipnir has the strength to break away from the shackles and use extraneous means?
Many people have heard rumors that Gleipnir has an extraordinary background. It seems to be true now?
Gleipnir smiled and did not answer Ea, but looked at Jota again: "Your destination is actually to revive Tunita, right?"
Jota nodded: "Yes."
Gleipnir: "Then if there is a way to revive Tunita without harming Rita, would you be willing to use this method?"
As soon as the words fell, everyone present looked a little surprised.
Can you revive the dead? Won't Rita get hurt?
What secret method is this? If there is such a secret method, are there any racial restrictions? If there were no race restrictions, wouldn't it be a bit wasteful to use it on Tunita?
At this moment, everyone is no longer thinking about the Jingmu clan's one-third acre of land, but about their own family.
They admit that Tunita is very powerful, but they also have their own geniuses who have passed away...
Thinking of this, everyone's eyes became obviously enthusiastic.
However, they were all defined as "non-parties" by Ea, and it was not easy to interrupt at this time, so they could only listen with open ears.
On the other side, Jota, as the "party", had a very subtle expression after hearing what Graipnir said.
What Gleipnir said was obviously the method of "breaking out of the shackles and using extraneous means to reset options" that Ea mentioned before.
Jotta still didn't quite believe it: "Is there really a way to have both ends?"
Graipnir shrugged: "The best of both worlds? No, this is not a best of both worlds. It has certain flaws. However, judging from the result, both Tunita and Lita are saved."
When Jotta heard that it was "flawed", some of the doubts in his heart immediately dissipated.
Because he really couldn't imagine it, Tunita spent countless resources, built wonder buildings, and moved the whole family, so he reluctantly arranged a means of resurrection. But now when Gleipnir opened his mouth, it was a way of having both worlds, which... he couldn't accept.
But if it's a flawed method, that's fine.
Flaws are flaws. If the flaws are not big and both sides can really be saved, Jota doesn't mind listening.
Jotta: "I wonder what the flaw is?"
Gleipnir: "We can resurrect Tunita. He will have consciousness and retain his former wisdom, but he will not be able to exist in this world."
What Gleipnir said was so confusing that Jota didn't understand it at all.
Doesn't this world exist? Isn't this the same as dying?
However, Eya's eyes flickered and he guessed Gleipnir's method... If this is the case, then maybe he can really achieve "both worlds".
Jota: "Can you tell me more?"
Graipnir: "As far as I know, Tunita arranged such a huge spectacle ceremony just to preserve his consciousness until... the Jingmu tribe gave birth to a body that can resonate with his consciousness. .”
"Yes, Lita's body can resonate with Tunita's consciousness." Yota nodded. These were originally secrets, but now that they have come to this point, Yota doesn't mind telling them completely.
Graipnir: "In other words, Tunita's consciousness is actually still sleeping in a certain holy corpse crystal in the Crystal City, right?"
Jota hesitated for a moment, then nodded: "Yes."
When Gleipnir heard this, he chuckled softly, took out a pendant from his pocket and played with it.
After everyone saw this pendant, their expressions changed more or less.
This pendant is the login device for Dream Crystal Plains.
They probably guessed what Gleipnir was thinking...
Under the gaze of everyone, Graipnir slowly told the final truth: "Since Tunita's consciousness has not died, then he is qualified to enter the Crystal Plain of Dreams."
Jota's pupils shrank. He was not stupid, and he immediately understood what Gleipnir meant.
Not long ago, Gleipnir also educated everyone on various issues related to the login device. Among them, he mentioned that even if the real body dies, one can still enter the Crystal Plain of Dreams with consciousness.
Moreover, consciousness can still exist in the Crystal Plain of Dreams for a long time and become an aborigine of the Crystal Plain of Dreams.
According to Gleipnir, although becoming an aborigine has no way to directly affect the real world, as long as you don't seek death, it will basically not disappear.
In other words, this is longevity of a different kind.
No wonder Gleipnir said before: He will have consciousness and retain his former wisdom, but he will not be able to exist in this world.
Because after turning into an aborigine, Tunita would not have a physical body at all, but would become a dream world creature.
And this, in a sense, does solve the problem of Tunita and Lita.
Rita can still live in this world without any influence.
The most powerful thing about Tunita is "wisdom". His wisdom will not be affected. Descendants of the Jingmu clan can also enter the Crystal Plain of Dreams and ask Tunita for wisdom support at any time.
Jota was a little moved.
Because, there is actually a very important key message hidden here: after Tunita becomes an aborigine, he cannot directly affect the outside world. That means that he cannot participate in external political struggles.
Tunita was a prophet, and Jotta was a prophet.
If Tunita was resurrected in this world, with his reputation and status, he would definitely be immediately put on a pedestal and restored to his status as a prophet. And there can only be one prophet. At that time, Jota's prophet status will inevitably be cancelled.
But if he is resurrected in the Dream Crystal, it will not have any impact on Jota's prophet status.
If the Jingmu tribe encounters a problem, they can also rely on Tunita's wisdom. Although this may sound like a "tool man", it is undoubtedly perfect for Jota.
However, Jotta thinks this way because he is in his position and is planning for this position.
For other Jingmu tribe, they don’t think so much. They admire Tunita from the bottom of their hearts, so they will consider from Tunita’s perspective: What if Tunita is resurrected in the Dream Crystal? , is this really good for Tunita?
Mosida frowned at this time and said: "The reason why Prophet Tunita wants to be resurrected is because he doesn't want to die and wants to witness the higher-level scenery."
"But now, if he is resurrected in the Crystal Plain of Dreams, isn't this just locking his dream in disguise?"
(End of chapter)