Chapter 790: White Dew and Black Tide Prologue 11

Speaking of which, it seems that among these three brothers and sisters, two of them are the quiet ones.

I seem to understand why Linnie is so eloquent.

You were forced out, right?

Maybe it's because he is used to delivering messages to his younger siblings, so these two are even less talkative, hahaha

That makes sense!

Otherwise, let's take off our tinted glasses and look at people...

Oh my god...what a huge machine!

Is this the workshop of Fontaine? Don't blacksmiths in other countries still hammer things one by one? Why is Fontaine using machines?

Ah this...

Hiss, that's not right. The magic pocket we saw before didn't use a furnace like this, right? Could this actually be an alchemy facility?

I don't know, I thought this was actually a relatively closed world in Bengtie, similar to Yalilo No. 6, right?

Lots of gear elements.

Jacob: Tsk, nasty Alan!

Alan who plays with machinery:?

Marianne: This is the episode where my brother feels most wronged.

Rene: After all, Fontaine chose Alain.

Administrator Q: ...Alan at least seems to be more reliable... a cult leader or something... it's good that he didn't get caught in the end

Jacob: ...Who is the cult leader? !

Alan who plays the machine: You two can be

Rene: ?

What is this law of compensation… what is this trial? Why do I suddenly not understand a single word?

Yeah, this trial... can also generate energy?

Doctor: I think I know why Fontaine combined trial with drama.

Ugh?

Doctor: Since this energy comes from faith, we need to stir up the emotions of the people of Fontaine and also publicize the trial so that the people know about it. This will make it easier to generate "faith". At the same time, in order to achieve the goal, the trial must be made public so that the people know about it. However, if all cases are publicized regardless of size, there will be too many cases, making Fontaine seem unsafe. Therefore, by combining drama with the trial, people will not feel it is too serious and afraid of it.

Fujimaru Ritsuka: So it is for the psychological benefit of the people of Fontainebleau, so that they will not feel depressed or uneasy while paying attention to and frequently participating in the trial.

It seems to make sense

So faith can be used in this way?

It seems that several other countries do not take advantage of faith?

Administrator Q: Just because they didn't mention it doesn't mean it's not used for anything~

Wendy will definitely say that he has no faith.

It's so funny, who would believe it?

Not necessarily. If faith has conditions for use, and one must be in power and collect faith at the same time, then it is normal for other gods to not have the power of faith.

Even though the wind, grass, and thunder have not worked for the past five hundred years, doesn't the God of Rock go to work every year?

But there is a high probability that being in power is also related to the Heart of God. It seems that the Eye of God of Rock God is used to make money?

I see. Maybe the Rock God uses faith to make money.

Then it's right that Liyue is rich. After all, there are still many people in the world who believe in money ()

Money makes money, right?

See Mora, have faith, become Mora, send out, see Mora, have faith...

Hahahaha

Administrator Q: A setting I never thought of

After all, Fontaine can develop faith by watching Judgment, so why can't Liyue develop faith by watching Mora? ()

666

But in fact, Mora is said to be the flesh and blood of the rock god, so it is probably not related to faith.

How come the Heart of God is not considered a kind of flesh and blood?

Well, although that thing doesn't seem to have anything to do with flesh and blood

Administrator Q: ...Uh...

So, although the water god looks unreliable, the thing he made is pretty good.

Indeed, who would have thought that faith could be used to power an entire nation?

Wait, why is there still Manghuang energy?

Black Tower: Open your ears

Isn't there a safe and stable law compensation mixed energy? How come there is a wild energy? It sounds very dangerous.

Administrator Q: It is indeed very dangerous. A certain scientific institute even blew itself up.

Alan who plays with mechanics: It's normal to blow up a laboratory occasionally.

Marian: Why don’t you try blowing one up?

Jacob:? Stop making explosions all the time!

Rene: Lock him up and don't let him into the lab for three days and he'll behave himself.

Carter: Good idea, too bad we can't try it.

Alan who plays the mechanic: ...I haven't had any explosions, I'm talking about other people.

Disbelief

If you are a researcher and want to leave your name in the epic, who would believe that you have never blown up a laboratory?

Alan, the mechanical guy: I've never had one exploded.

Administrator Q: Was it true that the controllable Manghuang energy device didn’t explode when you were working on it?

Alan who plays with machinery: ...

My friend, go sit at a table with the scientists from FGO. Oh, bring along the cult leader and housekeeper you know.

Jacob: I've already said we are not cult leaders.

Rene: +1

Marianne: I've become a housekeeper.

Rene: Maybe it's Carter.

Carter: I'm a lab assistant, right?

By the way, our previous focus was why we still need to study the unstable Manghuang energy after we have the law-compensation mixed energy?

Alan who plays with machinery: Because of that...

Rene: ?

Alan who plays with machinery: I just remembered that this matter cannot be told to anyone.

Marian: What's the matter?

Administrator Q: In a country based on France, the most interesting thing is that the famous mechanic/scientist, whose last name is Guillotin, has a sister named Marie.

Fujimaru Ritsuka: ...Isn't this a bit devilish?

Jeanne: Based on what I know... well, this might be more than a little bit of the devil...

Marie Antoinette: Indeed... Guillotin is a good name.

Charles Henri Sanson: Maybe it’s a kind of bad taste... a bad taste of fate or something?

Alan who plays with machinery:?

Rene: Sounds like there's a story here?

Marianne: Open your ears

Jacob: Squeeze in, I'll put one in too.

What is the story?

Yes, I have mentioned the story of Marie the Guillotin before. By the way, King Louis XVI of France was also beheaded by the guillotine. The guillotine was invented by a doctor named Guillotin, and Louis XVI improved it.

...Wow, he improved it and used it on himself?

Devil indeed

[Just as they were chatting, someone came to cause trouble for the workshop, but before the person could say a few words, the traveler saw an acquaintance who also came to collect debts from these people.

And this acquaintance was none other than Young Master Tartaglia. Tartaglia put his work goals aside and started chatting with the traveler. Tuong was so angry that he led his men to try to regain their sense of existence, but was then beaten up.

However, during this process, for some reason, Tartaglia was unable to use the Eye of God normally.

Although he doesn't know what the God's Eye is, Tartaglia thinks he still has the Evil Eye, so he doesn't care. 】