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

Chapter 806: Unparalleled Magic



Chapter 806: Unparalleled Magic

Kong was looking at Finina and thinking to himself: Finina was very close to telling the secret before, but it ended up like this... But it doesn't matter, as long as I defeat Finina in court, I still have a chance to figure everything out.

Although what just happened was somewhat unexpected, it has come to this point and saying these things is obviously of no use.

Since setting foot here, it means that there is only one way to know the truth, and that is to give it your all in this trial.

Seeing that things had come to this point, Funina gradually gave up struggling.

She fixed her gaze on the people present, then asked softly, "Before the judgment, allow me to ask... How much preparation have you made to get me to this position?"

There was a hint of fatigue and helplessness in her voice, as if she had lost the strength to continue fighting.

After hearing what Finina said, Paimon scratched his head awkwardly. "Well, starting from the meeting that day, we did make a lot of preparations over a long period of time." There was a hint of hesitation in Paimon's voice.

Seeing that Paimon couldn't continue, Navia took a step forward and took over her words, "Our Thorn Rose Society's mission is the simplest and doesn't require much preparation. Let me speak first." Navia's eyes were firm.

When Fu Nina saw Navia coming out, a trace of sadness flashed across her eyes. "Navia from the Thorn Rose Society."

When Navia heard what Finina said, she nodded calmly, her eyes showing a confident look.

She raised her chin slightly and scanned the entire audience, as if announcing the victory of the Rose Thorn Society to everyone.

"Those who caused the commotion at the Opera House this morning were basically the men of the Thorny Rose Society."

Her voice was clear and steady, reaching everyone's ears word by word, like a stone thrown into a calm lake, causing ripples.

"They disguised themselves carefully and sneaked into the scene as ordinary audience members." Navia continued, with a hint of imperceptible pride in her tone.

"Our men spent a great deal of time preparing for this operation. From choosing the right clothing to mimicking the behavior of ordinary people, every detail was rehearsed repeatedly. They were like chess pieces hidden in the crowd, waiting for the perfect moment."

She paused briefly, looking around, observing everyone's reactions. At that moment, the opera house was completely silent, everyone captivated by her story, as if they were part of a carefully planned spy operation.

"Under our arrangement, we'll find the right moment to incite the people to denounce you." Navia's eyes grew sharp. "In the face of the 'Prophecy Crisis', the people's dissatisfaction with the gods has been accumulating for far too long. It's like a volcano about to erupt. All it takes is a small fuse to ignite the entire place."

Finina listened quietly, her expression gradually becoming complex. A flicker of surprise flashed across her eyes, then gave way to resignation and bitterness. She marveled inwardly at the meticulous planning behind all this. She'd thought she was in control, only to find she'd fallen into someone else's trap.

Navia continued, "Based on our long understanding and in-depth analysis of you, if this happens, your most likely option would be to escape alone and secretly head to Baisong Town. Therefore, we've arranged for a second group of people to wait there." Her tone was filled with unquestionable confidence. "They are constantly watching your movements, and every subtle move will not escape their eyes. As long as you step into the trap we set, our plan will be halfway successful."

After hearing Navia's words, Finina nodded slightly, feeling helpless. "So the people who chased me back then were also from the Thorn Rose Society."

She murmured to herself, her voice so soft that it was almost inaudible, and she felt completely speechless.

My goodness, she was actually ganged up on by so many people to perform such a big show, this is really... She couldn't help but smile bitterly, feeling as if she had been kept in the dark and was being manipulated like a clown.

After Navia finished speaking, Lini immediately spoke up, his usual confident smile on his face, his eyes gleaming with intelligence. "As for those friends from the Thorn Rose Society, their goal is to force you to step into the 'Giant Magic Box' and participate in what will be arguably the greatest magic show in Fontaine's history!" He spread his arms wide, as if announcing this grand plan to the world. His movements were exaggerated and powerful, as if he wanted to engulf the entire opera house in his performance.

"We've put a tremendous amount of effort into this show," Linney said excitedly. "From conceiving every detail of the magic trick, to finding the right venue, to training the actors, we've poured countless efforts into every step. We hope that through this show, we can bring everyone an unprecedented visual feast, and at the same time, make you the most special star of this feast."

Linnet continued Linni's words, her voice soft but firm. "That's right, that house is a 'magic box,' not a house. It's a super-extreme upgraded version of the teleportation magic trick I performed during my first opera house performance." She tilted her head slightly, her eyes full of pride. "The magic box has increased dozens of times in size, the teleportation distance has been extended from Baisong Town to Ilie Island, and the target of the teleportation is a god! Not a human! Thank you, Funina! Without your participation, the history of magic would be missing such an incredible performance." Her voice was filled with love for the magic trick and "gratitude" to Funina, although this "gratitude" had a different meaning behind it.

After hearing this, Funina didn't know whether they were praising her or mocking her. She held it in for a long time before slowly saying, "Well...you're welcome?"

Her expression was a little awkward, with mixed emotions. On the one hand, she felt angry and helpless about being dragged into this carefully planned "magic trick"; on the other hand, she had to admire their planning and execution capabilities.

Seeing Furninna like this, Linny shook his head helplessly, but a smile remained on his face. "Of course, we put a lot of thought into preparing this 'performance,'" he said earnestly, arms folded across his chest. "We enlisted 'Father's' support, and Hearth House invested a tremendous amount of manpower and financial resources. From selecting a location and building the 'giant magic box,' to digging a passage and opening a waterway... we were busy for quite a while."


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