Chapter 126 The Original Sin of the Water God

Paimon: Hmm, I understand what you mean. So this is how you should understand it...

Paimon was very surprised at the conclusion they came to, which indirectly meant that the prophecies on the four slates had now come true.

Paimon: Then it seems that we are about to come to some surprising conclusions.

NAVILETTE: Please tell me about it.

Sora: The Fontaine people are not real humans.

Not only was Sora on the stage talking, but people below the stage who knew some of the content were also thinking about it. After hearing what Sora and Navelette said on the stage, Linnet also felt that what they were talking about was something extraordinary.

Linnet: Brother, they seem to be talking about something very extraordinary.

Linney: We're... not really human?

Because Navillatte and the others did not deliberately speak in a low voice, their conversation was heard by the audience.

Paimon: All the Fontaine people were created by the former water god based on the pure water spirits. To prove this point... only the Fontaine people will dissolve in the original fetal sea, and the missing girls will also turn into pure water spirits after dissolving...

Then Paimon's little head suddenly had an idea and he thought of what Navia said.

Paimon: Oh, and Navia also said that when she was about to dissolve, the judgment in her consciousness turned everyone into pure water elves.

NAVILLETTE: Yeah.

That Villette was also recalling what Navia said at that time, which was similar to what Paimon said.

Sora: The sin of the water god... was the creation of the Fontaine people.

Paimon: That's right. If we think about it according to the content of the first stone tablet, it was probably the act of creating humans without permission that angered Sky Island. Then the Oracle's verdict on the Water God's guilt may refer to the sin that the Water God bore for creating the Fontaine people.

What Paimon said was heard by the audience below, and they all found it hard to believe that the water god's sin was to create them.

Navia: The Water God's real sin... is that he created us?

Navillette: But today's opera house is like the people of Fontaine trying to judge the water god. History is often the most dramatic.

Kong: I still think the order is reversed from the fourth one.

Paimon: Yes, this painting looks very similar to Navia falling into the sea. It should mean that after the prophecy in the fourth stone tablet came true, the water god also sank into the sea, right?

Kong: It’s the prophecy that everyone knows.

Paimon: In the end, everyone will dissolve in the sea, leaving only the water god crying on the throne. Only then will the sins of the people of Fontaine be washed away. Am I reciting this correctly?

[Kaeya: Hehe, I was just wondering, how could Paimon, a little guy who only knows how to eat, suddenly become so powerful? It turns out that it was the Traveler who told Paimon to say that! That's not surprising.]

[Paimon: Hey, Kaeya, how can you say that to Paimon? It must have been very hard for Paimon to memorize all this. 】

[Kaeya: Haha, how about this, next time you come back to Mondstadt I will treat you to a meal at a restaurant, okay?]

[Paimon: Huh? Okay...wait, no, no, you have to treat Paimon to two meals before Paimon will forgive you.]

[Kaeya: Huh? Hahaha, no problem, I'll treat Paimon to two meals at the restaurant.]

[Paimon: Hehe, then Paimon will forgive you first. ]

Navilette: You have a pretty good reasoning ability. Given the information we know so far, it is quite remarkable to be able to make such a guess.

Navilet appreciated Sora and Paimon's reasoning, but Navilet also got some hidden information in certain places.

Navilette: But in addition to the information that can be read by the naked eye, these stone tablets actually have hidden information "engraved" through certain energy.

Then Navilet began to summarize what they had previously obtained in the ruins.

Navilette: At that time in the ruins, I tried to read the information contained in the stone tablet, but due to the loss of the first stone tablet, the information could not be fully interpreted.

Now that all the tablets have been found, I will try to read them again... If all goes well, I should be able to learn the "truth".

After saying that, Villette walked to the stone slab, stretched out his right hand, and some blue light gathered in Villette's hand. Villette was also feeling the information coming from it.

Navelle:...

Paimon: What, what happened?

Navilette: I think I should not only share this "truth" with you, but the people of Fontaine also have the right to know... Let me tell you.

As she spoke, Villette had already walked to the edge of the stage and slowly spoke while looking at the audience below.

Navilette: Sora's speculations about the origin of the Fontaine people and the sins of the water god are all true. In the original Fontaine, the former water god felt her followers, the pure water elves, longing to live on land. The pure water elves envied humans. The beauty and romance of humans fascinated them, and becoming humans became the wish of the pure water elves.

Then Villette's voice became a little serious.

Navrette: However, although water is closely related to life, as a water god of the Seven Rulings of the Earth, she does not have the power to create humans. However, she thought of a way to steal the power of the original fetal sea of ​​the planet, transform those pure water spirits into human form... and use their blood vessels to wrap the water of the original fetal sea into their bodies, thus creating mimicked humans... And when the Fontaine people come into contact with the water of the original fetal sea again, the power in their bodies will break free and return to the fetal sea, manifested as the body dissolving and turning back into pure water spirits.

What Villette explained was the sin of the water god, her sin was to transform the pure water spirit into human beings. But the water god did not get the permission of heaven to create human beings, so the sky island was beset with sin.

Navilette: Of course, the water god's "creation of humans" without permission was not approved by heaven... Therefore, the water god and the people of Fontaine have long been burdened with the original sin of "stealing the power of the primordial fetal sea." ... This is the origin of the Fontaine people.

Confused audience: You... me... we are actually all humans transformed from pure water elves?

Confused Audience: This is a bit too much information for me. I decided to forget what the Inquisitor just said...

The audience came to their senses: If that's the case... How can the water god be sentenced to death? She created us...

(Hey, how about it? You didn’t expect it, did you? You didn’t expect the last chapter of the day to be published at this time? Hehe)