Genshin Impact: Pool Character, Nirvana of the Demon God

Chapter 945 The Doctor Leaves?



Chapter 945 The Doctor Leaves?

[Wow... it's a huge relief that Tina is alright.]

[Tinari is a real man; if the Doctor wanted to, he could easily crush him.]

[Since all the fragments are in solitary confinement with Caesar, this must be the real deal. The real deal wiped out the rogue in one move... Tissot is really lucky to be alive...]

Fortunately, the PhD student is an intellectual and generally avoids taking direct action unless absolutely necessary.

Tina frowned slightly, her tone thoughtful: Although I don't know the doctor well, through our conversation, I can sense that scholarly arrogance that makes me uncomfortable.

That wasn't just superficial arrogance, but a deep-seated, almost blind confidence.

His attitude made it impossible for me to entrust my patients to him without his consent.

Ying asked thoughtfully: Will he give up?

Tinaly shook his head slightly: I was prepared for a long struggle, but I didn't expect him to give up so decisively.

But it was precisely this unusual attitude that made me even more concerned...

He went on to describe the doctor's reaction after being rejected.

The executive first surprisingly acknowledged Tinari's point of view, then commented meaningfully: "So stubborn for such a young age." This unusual humility puzzled Tinari.

Even more unsettling, the doctor later stated that he would never have let this opportunity slip by so easily if the Ice Queen hadn't been urgently summoning the executives.

Before leaving, he left behind a thought-provoking statement: Fortunately, there is still some time, enough for me to complete the final preparations before leaving.

The Council of Education's assessment of you is accurate—a responsible and intelligent scholar. Unfortunately, not wise enough.

That's why people like you will never understand that thoughts will eventually become evidence of guilt, and no one can escape it.

Paimon shifted uncomfortably after hearing this: These words sounded...like they were hinting at something terrible...

Ying's brow furrowed as another thought crossed her mind. She wasn't pondering the doctor's threat, but rather lost in thought:

If the Doctor himself admits that thoughts can bring guilt, then if he were given the "Past Events of the Sun and Moon" and allowed to read its contents, would Sky Island bring down punishment?

Tinari smiled wryly: "He posed the question, but showed absolutely no interest in my answer. It seems that in his eyes, I'm nothing more than a talking stone."

Although his words did not reveal any malice, I could clearly feel his condescending disdain for everyone.

......

The three fell into a brief silence.

Paimon broke the silence first: It's unbelievable that he's really leaving Sumeru... but is it really the real one leaving?

Ying cautiously analyzed: "It should be the original. According to Caesar's plan, all the fragments should have already been contained within the dream."

Since he can still move freely, it means that this is an entity independent of the slice.

She continued her reasoning: But the more crucial question is: why did he choose to leave at this time?

Both the lady and the prince have revealed that although the Fools' Enforcers are loyal to the Queen, they each have their own private motives.

Paimon immediately chimed in: "The lady seeks revenge against Mondstadt, the young master pursues battles with the strong, and the Doctor surely has his own plans as well."

Ying nodded. "That's the problem. Regardless of his personal motives, as an executive officer, his primary task is always—"

To seize the heart of God.

Her brow furrowed: the Heart of God remained in Narcida's hands. The Doctor's departure meant the mission's failure. With his pride, he could never accept such an outcome.

Desia suggested: Could it be because of the Queen's summons? If so, that would be good news for us.

Ying said in a deep voice: I understand that possibility. But when facing the Doctor, no amount of doubt is too much.

I've suffered losses at his hands more than once along the way...

[PhD: Suffering a loss? Who? You?]

Goodness gracious, even the Doctor himself didn't know it possessed this ability. I'm truly amazed.

[↑Details, it.]

Does "suffering losses" refer to thwarting the Doctor's plans more than once, and defeating them each time at crucial moments?

Tinaari frowned slightly and pondered for a moment before saying, "I have presented all the key information in as much detail as possible."

"However, there is one point I must emphasize—I hope you will not take risks rashly. The more intelligence you have, the more secure your operations will be."

Ying looked at Tinari with sincerity and said earnestly, "Thank you very much for providing this important information, Tinari."

Dixia looked ashamed and whispered, "I'm sorry, we've been hiding something from you. Even so, you were still willing to lend a helping hand. I will remember this kindness."

Tinaly shook his head gently: "Don't worry about it, it's just my duty. If I had to say... perhaps I'm partly to blame for the whole thing."

His voice carried a hint of self-reproach.

Then, Tinari recounted the whole story in detail: Not long ago, he noticed something unusual about his mentor's letters—although the handwriting was similar, the letters lacked his mentor's unique writing habits.

Therefore, he specifically commissioned Sino to secretly investigate his mentor's whereabouts.

While agreeing to the investigation, Seno also revealed an important piece of information to Tinari:

A major operation is being planned within the Church Council.

Without knowing the full story, a hasty investigation could easily alert the suspects. Even Seno, as the chief disciplinary officer, might not escape unscathed.

Therefore, Seno and Tinari agreed that if he was found to be absent from the Church House for an extended period of time, it would mean that the investigation had begun.

The current development of events was actually within their expectations.

Dixia suddenly realized and said, "So that's how it is... You noticed the abnormality of the Order from the very beginning."

She had sensed something was off before; Tinali trusted them exceptionally much, and didn't even doubt the truth of their claim that they knew Seno.

Unexpectedly, the two had already noticed the unusual behavior of the royalist faction in the Church of Jesus.

That makes Tina's reaction understandable.

Tinari said, "This is likely the beginning of Sino's involvement in this matter, and I will keep my promise to help you."

Then, the young man solemnly added, "Also, if you encounter Seno in the future, please tell him for me, 'Believe what you see and hear.'"

At this point, Tinaly suddenly looked serious: Wait... I just realized there's a crucial detail I haven't mentioned.

His tone became serious: This discovery may answer your previous questions.

Based on my observation, although the doctor maintained an arrogant demeanor on the surface, his voice clearly lacked strength.

“This is most likely because he was seriously injured,” Tinari analyzed thoughtfully. “So his return to Winter may also be for the purpose of recuperating.”

—Aside

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