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Chapter 1077 - 494: The Gradually Harmonious History
Chapter 1077: Chapter 494: The Gradually Harmonious History
"The appearance of the Fool will doom the Fairy Race?"
Mu You frowned as he read. Judging from the dialogue in the text, Ormedo seemed not to be lying. But, why would two unrelated races forge such a strange link?
Ormedo continued, "Eight hundred years ago, when the Mother Tree had just ceased to grow, the Fairy King Oulenz, my Contractor, had an ominous premonition and ventured alone into the dark caverns."
"Because the roots of the Bitter Mother Tree are believed to be entrenched at the bottom of the dark caverns, and only those of the Fairy King Clan’s bloodline can sense the exact location of the roots. His Majesty suspected that there was some issue with the roots which led to the Mother Tree’s stagnation; therefore, he decided to investigate."
"However, he has not returned since that journey eight hundred years ago... Afterward, I also organized several human exploration teams to enter the caverns for investigation, but we never found any trace of His Majesty."
"The reason the Cradle Plan was proposed initially was precisely as a lie spread in compliance with His Majesty’s last wish: the fact that the Mother Tree had stopped growing must never be disclosed to the general populace. Otherwise, it would fill the Bitter Garden with pessimism, which is what the fairies fear most. Once word spread, it would only accelerate the extinction of the Fairy Race."
Ormedo narrated the painful secret with a bitter expression, looking up at Tina, "This is the cause and effect of the Fairy King’s disappearance years ago... Your Highness, the Saintess, now that you are aware of these matters, do you still intend to continue assisting the Fool?"
"This..." Tina hesitated, falling into silence.
Ormedo didn’t care for Tina’s response and instead turned to address you seriously, "From the perspective of you Fools, perhaps you are innocent, but unfortunately, from the standpoint of the Fairy Race, you are the natural enemies of fairies. Only one of our races can survive; it is an irreconcilable contradiction. Therefore, for us, the Fools must disappear, or it will be us who vanish."
Mu You sighed.
This woman was a bona fide human, yet her actions clearly sided completely with the Fairy Race’s interests.
After contemplating, Mu You typed in the game.
"You tell the other party that the Fools and the Fairies are not entirely opposed; there is a way for both races to coexist."
"Oh? What way?" Ormedo asked.
"I don’t know yet, but what is certain is that in the future, thousands of years from now, Fools and Fairies still coexist. The Fools live in the Forgotten Land, with a population reaching billions, while the Fairies still inhabit the Bitter Garden – though their numbers may not be as they are now, they still maintain a quite substantial population," you said.
The three fairies present all looked puzzled upon hearing this. Ormedo frowned, "How do you know about the future?"
"Because we are the Fools from the future," you said.
"What?" The three fairies froze in unison, looking at you and the Watchman in disbelief.
Mu You considered and decided to be forthright.
He had no choice; the mission allowed too little time, and now with both anomalies and local people cornering him, his actions were highly restricted. He must first find a way to gain the support of the locals to lift these restrictions to achieve the goal.
And this woman before him, though she shouted for the annihilation of the Fools with fervor, it all stemmed from loyalty to the Fairy Race; while stubborn, as long as it was made clear to her that what they were doing would benefit the Fairy Race, perhaps she would change her views.
Of course, if after he explained and she still single-mindedly hated the Fools, then they would have to continue keeping her in custody...
"You claim to be people from the future... how can you prove it?" Ormedo looked at you skeptically.
"I can’t prove it; you must judge for yourselves," you said.
Mu You felt helpless; this was the biggest problem. Coming clean was easy, but how to prove it was difficult. No matter how many future events he disclosed, if the other party maintained a skeptical stance, they could dismiss it all as fabrications.
And now, Mu You was also unable to bring a future Fairy into their midst to vouch for him; he had to rely entirely on his own words.
Ormedo quickly grasped your point, did not press further for proof but hesitated before inquiring about what had transpired in the future.
The rest was a battle of eloquence. Mu You simply shut his mouth, leaving the task of explanation to the Watchman, who was indeed more skilled in this regard.
And the Watchman gladly took on the task, launching into an impressive display of his silver tongue.
In the next two hours, the text sprang to life with the Watchman’s vivid descriptions, spanning from the origins of civilization to the succession of dynasties, from the Feudal Era to the technological age, explaining in full detail their entire process of arriving here from various perspectives and of differing aspects.
Mu You really wanted to skip over these chunks of text, but he was afraid the Watchman would let something important slip in his enthusiasm, so he kept a watchful eye.
It turned out he had worried needlessly. His alter ego was reliable. Although the Watchman seemed to overflow with words, touching on profound subjects, he meticulously avoided mentioning anything secretive about themselves.
Listening to the end, Mu You had to admire his alter ego. With the most concise language, a world was painted before them. Had he’d been in their position to judge, by now, he might have already believed the other party.
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