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"As Ke Kunjun also said, wear and tear is a natural phenomenon, beyond the reach of human power."
"But Gui Xu's identity is too mysterious."
"We do not yet know what the principles of Heaven truly are."
"Is it a tangible existence or an intangible existence?"
"Or perhaps the guardian of justice at the beginning of the story."
"But we already have some guesses about the primordial gods."
"That is a being from outside Teyvat, similar to a creator god."
"And the primordial fragments, which are the essence of the demon god, I suspect are fragments of the primordial god."
"The reason why so many demons existed during the Demon God War was because they possessed fragments of the Primordial God."
"And possessing the qualities of a demon god also means having the qualifications to obtain a position among the seven gods."
"With such great power, I personally believe that this primordial god is no less than the law of heaven."
"And according to my guess, Guixu came to Teyvat by following the footsteps of the primordial god in the universe."
"Perhaps Guixu really does possess this kind of resistance, or the power to eliminate the wear and tear of the natural order is still unknown."
"Perhaps one day we will actually see Ruoduo return to his original form and take human form."
"I reiterate that the above is purely my personal speculation."
"Next, let's understand the three questions that the protagonist asked Gui Xu."
"We can skip over two of these questions, since there's no substantial information to be found."
Just this one sentence:
"They set fire to the land, but they could not extinguish it. The fire spread across the grassland and grew larger and larger, eventually engulfing them."
"But the fire did not stop spreading; instead, it spread to other creatures on the grassland, taking countless lives."
"Then, should the root cause of the fire be extinguished?"
The Mahayana rice scholar directly quoted what Qiu Nian had said in the original plot.
"I suspect that the 'them' that Gui Xu was referring to are likely Kanria."
"I'm going to make a bold guess that the flames they've lit here are likely a reference to the darkness that swept through Teyvat five hundred years ago."
"That endless, dark beast tide originated from Kanria."
"Kanria caused this disaster, but it cannot quell it, and it can't even take care of itself."
"Broken and devastated by the disaster caused by being yourself."
"And the grasslands here should refer to Teyvat."
"I guess this means that the disaster caused by Kanria also severely affected seven other countries."
"As for Liyue alone, many Yaksha fairies died five hundred years ago."
"The ancient Thousand Rock Army and the modern Thousand Rock Army are directly separated, and Liyue only managed to quell the calamity at the cost of heavy casualties."
"Kanria can be considered to have played with fire and burned itself, but not only did it burn itself, it also caused the entire Teyvat to burn down with it."
Faced with this situation, it's like the question Gui Xu asked the protagonist:
"Then, should the root cause of the fire be extinguished?"
The Mahayana rice scholar directly quoted the original words of the protagonist of Qiu Nianwen.
"So, should Kanria have been destroyed by the gods?"
"In my opinion, Kanria should have been destroyed by the gods."
"It's like someone who's living a good life in real life is dumping nuclear wastewater into the ocean. Would you want to do that?"
"Not to mention that this is far more serious than in reality; the whole world has suffered as a result, and countless lives have been lost."
"Based on this speculation, the content creator is actually on the side of justice and the gods."
"But this is ultimately just speculation."
Whether this is the true situation remains to be seen, depending on how the plot and script develop.
Just like what Qiu Nian said next:
There's no need to rush to answer this question.
"You will find the answer to this question on your future journey."
The Mahayana rice scholar then quoted Qiu Nian's original words.
"Based on the current copy, this is the only conclusion we can draw."
"But we cannot draw such a one-sided conclusion."
"After all, our understanding of Kanria is limited to the few lines of text in the story."
"Perhaps we will be able to get more information about Kanria after it is published in other countries."
"It also allows us to better understand this nation built by humankind."
"A dream never before realized, Kanria."
"We will get the answer we want."
"Alright, this is a Mahayana-era scholar of rice. See you in the next video."
At the end of the video, the Mahayana rice expert showed footage of the sea of flowers.
Then the screen went black, and densely packed text appeared on the screen.
The text lasted for at least two minutes before the video ended.
Chapter 140 Ancient Rock Dragon Lizard
Below this video are many comments.
[In other words, Guixu removed the wear and tear inflicted on Ruoduo by the laws of nature, but could not eliminate the wear and tear on Ruoduo himself?]
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"Only one can heal the wear and tear on oneself. Even if Gui Xu removes the wear and tear inflicted on Ruo Tuo by the laws of nature, Ruo Tuo still has to overcome the hurdle in his heart."
I really hope that Tuozi will recover one day, and it would be best if he could be added to the gacha pool (tears)
"With Tuozi Bro being able to use five elemental powers, wouldn't he be invincible in the gacha pool? (facepalm)"
"Upstairs, even if I can't be included in the gacha pool, being a story character would be great! (crying)"
When will the Autumn Twenty be added to the gacha pool?! (Angry)
"Yes, when will it be added to the gacha pool!"
[Gui Xu is too powerful! Can it resist or eliminate the wear and tear of nature?]
"Perhaps Gui Xu really is that powerful. After all, regarding the legend of splitting the abyss with a single sword, Gui Xu neither answered nor denied it (watching the drama unfold)."
"Gui Xu's identity is too mysterious. Even the origin of things is just speculation right now (facepalm)"
"The great killing god of the Demon God War era, kid."
[Wait a minute, I have a question. Wasn't the son-in-law seriously injured? Even that wasn't enough to fly to Daoqi. Could he really help Tuozi resist the erosion of the heavenly laws? (Doubt)]
"Seriously Wounded (Trying not to laugh)"
"You actually believe he was seriously injured? (laughing and crying)"
"Gui Xu is just like a drunkard; he never tells the truth (covers face)."
"Does the so-called 'Severe Injury' mean that Gui Xu instantly killed Ruo Tuo's fragments?"
"Does 'severe injury' mean that Gui Xu effortlessly purified Xiao's karma and even transformed it into divine power? (I can't hold it in anymore)"
"We can't deny that Gui Xu was seriously injured, but who told you he wasn't strong after being seriously injured? (covers face)"
"Even though Gui Xu is seriously injured now, judging from his current performance, he is a genuine demon god level."
"Let's put it this way, even if Gui Xu is seriously injured right now, not just anyone can pull off this (just watching the drama)."
"I simply don't believe Gui Xu's statement that I am currently inferior to any one of the Seven Gods (facepalm)."
"Perhaps Qiu Nian was really seriously injured, but didn't he say that he had regained some of his strength?"
At first, the players actually believed that Qiu Nian was seriously injured.
However, due to many high-quality secondary creations.
And judging from Qiu Nian's performance after being seriously injured in the plot.
A significant number of players no longer believe it.
Or rather, a significant number of players believe that Qiu Nian is already seriously injured.
However, they did not believe that Qiu Nian, after being seriously injured, was really as weak as he claimed.
The statement that "I am now perhaps inferior to any one of the seven gods" is not entirely true.
Most players took this as Qiu Nian's humble words.
[Holy crap, looking at it this way, Canria really deserves to die. If I were a god, I'd want to destroy it too. (facepalm)]
“It’s truly deserving of death. At first, I thought Kanria was some innocent kingdom that was destroyed by the gods, but looking at it now, it’s not innocent at all, it even deserved to die.”
"Perhaps things aren't really like that, otherwise why would Qiu Nian let the protagonist find the answer to the problem on his own during the rest of the journey?"
I think we need to be more rational. As the uploader said, we can't draw such a one-sided conclusion about Canria based on just one piece of text.
"Maybe all of the uploader's guesses are wrong. After all, these are just the uploader's guesses, and Qiu Nian might not be what he meant."
[As expected of a Mahayana-era scholar of Mi Fu, awesome! (Thumbs up)]
After watching the sunset over Jueyun Mountain, Qiu Nian came to a small path in the mountains.
I walked towards the spot where I used to fish, enjoying the cool breeze of a summer evening.
After fishing for a while, Qiu Nian stood up, poured the fish from the wooden bucket into the river, and then scattered a bag of bait.
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