Genshin Impact: Traveling to Navilette, Fu Fu, here I come

Chapter 808 You are not a god at all! Fu Nina



Chapter 808 You are not a god at all! Fu Nina

There was a hint of disdain in her eyes, as if she was somewhat dissatisfied with the trial process and the actions of everyone, but she had to face reality.

After listening to what Finina said, Kong looked calm and nodded as if it was the right thing to do.

He took a step forward, his posture erect, his voice firm and powerful, each word a hammer hammering through the air. "Yes, but the reason for your judgment is not what you did or didn't do as a god. The reason for your judgment is that you are not a god at all, Finina."

Sora's eyes were filled with unwavering confidence, like a burning flame, staring straight at Funina without flinching.

After the empty words fell, the people below instantly exploded, as if a huge depth charge was thrown into the calm lake, and bursts of deafening discussions broke out.

"Wait...what did you say? Lady Furninna isn't a god?"

"Hey, I thought I was just going to accuse the Water God of malfeasance, but are you serious about the accusation just now?"

The entire courtroom was instantly filled with buzzing discussions. People were whispering to each other, with different expressions on their faces, some were shocked, some were puzzled, some were confused, and all kinds of emotions were intertwined.

After hearing what Kong said, Villette nodded calmly, her gaze like a deep lake, without a trace of ripples.

Then, I slowly turned my gaze to Funina, my voice calm but with unquestionable authority.

"The charges are valid, Ms. Funina. Do you admit the charges made by the accuser?"

However, after Violet finished speaking, Furninna remained silent for a long time.

She stood there blankly, her eyes somewhat empty, as if lost in thought.

Seeing this, Villette sighed helplessly and thought to himself: This is indeed a plot, there is no deviation at all.

Seeing this, I could only speak again, and deliberately raised my voice a bit, trying to wake up the thoughtful Funina, "Ms. Funina?"

Hearing the call, Furninna snapped back to her senses, as if awakened from a nightmare. She puffed out her chest, her eyes instantly filled with pride and stubbornness, and she denied it firmly.

"...I don't admit it, of course I don't! I, Fukaros, Funinna de Fontaine, one of the Seven Lords of the Earth, 'Queen of Waters, Directions, Peoples, and Laws'... am undoubtedly a true god."

She held her head high, her hands on her hips, trying to suppress everyone's doubts with her powerful aura.

When the people below heard this, they also started to talk.

"Yes... Lady Furninna may have a strange personality, but to say she's not a god is a bit..."

"I never seemed to have doubted this. At most, I just complained that she was not doing business. Why did the accuser say that?"

Seeing that no one present had any obvious doubt about her identity as a god, and that the oracle was now leaning towards her, Finina couldn't help but feel a little proud.

The corners of her mouth curled up slightly, her eyes brimming with seduction as she continued, "I believe everyone here has discerning eyes. Many have considered my divine identity common sense since birth, and they'll support me, right? Even the Oracle has so naturally sided with me. Are you sure you want to mount such a hopeless defense? If you withdraw your lawsuit now, I promise in the name of the God of Justice not to pursue your false accusations and simply view today's events as a farce that everyone enjoyed. How do you do that?"

She tried to use this combination of hard and soft tactics to persuade Kong to give up this extremely unfavorable trial.

Navia sighed helplessly as she watched the scene unfold. She shook her head slightly, a hint of worry in her eyes. "Are we going to start with a one-sided argument? Not only do we want to refute Funina, but we also want to shake the 'common sense' of the people of Fontaine."

She knew very well that it was not easy to change the inherent ideas that had been formed among the people for a long time, and that the difficulty of this trial was far beyond her imagination.

Seeing this, Sora remained steadfast and unmoved as he spoke, "People just think you're a god."

There was no wavering in his eyes, like an unshakable mountain, firmly defending his own point of view.

Seeing that what she had said before had no effect, Funina shrugged helplessly.

She narrowed her eyes slightly, a hint of provocation in her eyes. "Alright, persuasion to surrender is ineffective. So let me ask you, if I'm not a god, then what do you think I am? I've been on the throne for five hundred years. How did I sustain this lifespan for at least five hundred years?"

She stared closely at Sora and Paimon, trying to find flaws in their answers so she could counter their accusations.

After hearing this, Kong immediately fell into deep thought. He lowered his head and frowned, his mind quickly sorting out various clues and possibilities.

Seeing this, Paimon tilted his head and reasoned, "First, you might be another 'immortal species', with a long lifespan. Even if not, there should be other ways to extend your lifespan."

Paimon's words were like a revelation to Sora, a flash of insight in his eyes. He jerked his head up, looked at Finina, and said, "For example... a 'curse'?" His eyes were filled with inquiry, as if this theory might be the key to unlocking Finina's secret.

Upon hearing this, Finina's heart skipped a beat, as if struck at a vital point. But she didn't show any sign of it. Instead, she wore a nonchalant expression, her lips curled slightly as she said with disdain, "Ha! Who told you that? That 'servant'? To smear me, you're even bringing up the Fatui's executor's claims?" She tried to mask her inner panic and uneasiness with this forceful attitude and diversionary tactics.

After hearing this, Kong shook his head firmly and said resolutely, "It doesn't matter who said it." He didn't want to be distracted by Funina's words and kept the debate focused on the core issue.

After hearing this, Villette pretended to be thoughtful. He frowned slightly, with a hint of doubt in his eyes, as if he was pondering some deep problem.

"Curse... I originally thought the aura emanating from the gods was akin to a curse. Now it seems like it has nothing to do with the gods, is it just a simple 'curse'?"

Villette's words seemed to have thrown a stone into the calm lake, causing everyone to think more.

When Paimon heard what Villette said, he immediately looked happy, his eyes narrowed into slits with a smile, "Did Villette really notice something too?"

She felt like she had found an ally, and her heart was filled with joy.


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