Original God: Cthulhu invades, Mondstadt is destroyed at the beginning

Chapter 392 Making a Mistake



Chapter 392 Making a Mistake

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"Albedo, I'm back."

Kevin took Nashida back to the defense circle, having already made up his mind on the way.

Only by moving the defense circle to Xumi can the combat power be rapidly improved.

Albedo walked out of the defensive circle, flanked by several members of the Shadow and Fire teams.

He frowned and looked more alert.

"Did you succeed?"

"of course."

"No, it looks like you failed. I..."

The words lingered in my ears, and when I looked again, I saw Albedo's relieved smile again.

He punched Kevin in the chest.

"I knew you wouldn't fail."

Kevin said, panicking.

"Didn't you say I didn't succeed?"

Albedo looked puzzled and turned to ask the people behind him.

"Did I say that?"

Mona shook her head, kindly offering comfort.

"Perhaps Kevin is still under too much psychological pressure from fighting the evil god, and hasn't recovered yet?"

"Who said I didn't recover? I even saw Nashida crying at the beginning."

Kevin finally reacted and quickly used the card.

He attempted to use the state of truth and falsehood to lock the battlefield in a false space and time.

In the cards, Kevin began to act.

I searched the whole world for His shadow, but I still couldn't find any trace of conscious interference.

Later on, the whole world was nothing but Kevin's concept.

Am I too sensitive?

Kevin was troubled.

We are faced with a dilemma at this moment.

One is to return to the original world, and the other is to continue searching in the fake world.

It would be a waste of time to continue searching. If we return to the original world, if He still exists, then all our efforts will be in vain.

Maybe it's a question of whether the quantity is real or not.

Kevin still chose to return to his original world.

The defense circle was moved to Xumi, and a large number of auxiliary defense operations were launched.

Create a clan of dancers, study the laws of materialism, and clear the surrounding restricted areas.

Kevin stood in the conference room, while Abedonasida and Xumi and his group sat on both sides and reported on their work.

"Nearly a hundred people in Xumi have transformed into invisible dancers."

"We've cleared a section of the restricted area in Liyue Fontaine. The situation in Mondstadt is too strange, and we can't figure it out for now."

"Regarding food, we have arranged for a centralized granary. Since this is the final battle, we will try to distribute the food as evenly as possible, just for this last stand."

"In order to better consume the evil god's energy, I set up hundreds of isolation zones. Once someone is infected, dancers will rush in and wipe out that area."

"Ye Lan's problem has been solved."

Albedo said this and snapped his fingers, and Ye Lan, whose condition was almost the same as before, walked out.

Kevin's worries about the Judgment Star gradually dissipated, and he opened the window of the conference room.

Looking down, you can see people moving in an orderly manner.

Everyone is united in sticking to the plan.

Looking down from above, Kevin couldn't find a single problem.

dong dong dong.

The sound of a bell spread throughout the entire Xumi.

Kevin's pupils shrank and he looked up quickly.

At the highest point of Mount Sumeru, on a big tree, there is a big bell, and there is a person hitting it again and again, making the bell ring in an orderly manner.

"What's with the clock?"

Albedo had cold sweat on his forehead and said it with forced rationality.

"Have you forgotten? I gave an order earlier to use the bell to remind everyone of changes in orders. This method of communication is more effective."

Kevin had a vague memory in his mind, he seemed to have really said that.

boom.

The window was cracked.

Outside were people walking in an orderly and uniform manner, shouting slogans and each doing their own work.

This was clearly all Kevin's work, but the scene still made the owner feel creepy.

"Why haven't you all encountered any problems? Can't people make mistakes?"

. . . . . . .

Time goes back to the time when Kevin had just left.

In the defense circle, Albedo commanded the team to divide the inner areas one by one.

When she finally had some free time, Mona came up. There was a question she had always been curious about.

"Why did you come out to stop Kevin after he had made up his mind?"

Albedo sighed softly.

"At this point, you and I can only listen to him."

"You have to give your opinions, too." Mona seemed dissatisfied.

"Why didn't you mention it?"

"What's the point of me mentioning it?"

Didn't Mona know what state she was in now? Besides, no one knew as much as the two of them did. Asking those questions wasn't just a waste of time.

Albedo recalled that time and frowned.

"I didn't mention it at the time because, firstly, there were too many questions, secondly, there wasn't enough time, and thirdly, I believe Kevin had thought of these things as well."

"Even I think Kevin will lose, don't you think so?"

Ever since Kevin left, Mona has felt like a stone was pressing on her heart, and she has been feeling uneasy.

"of course."

In fact, Albedo was more anxious than Mona, and he listed those problems.

"In Kevin's description, the prophecy hasn't been fully fulfilled, such as the hole and the awakening of Kevin and Ultimate Chaos. Perhaps the true prophecy hasn't come true yet.

We originally have a lot of room. As long as we reincarnate, since consciousness is above concepts, it is not affected by reincarnation. Everyone can help Kevin accumulate strength in the next reincarnation. There is no need to take risks.

Sticking to the plan, from the perspective of the goal, carries a huge risk. We are not Kevin. Even if we can grasp the concept, are we still ourselves? Everything is full of unknowns. In my opinion, the probability of someone being as successful as Kevin is infinitely zero.

Whether from a strategic or tactical perspective, sticking to this plan is unfeasible, even foolish. It would be more practical to create a tribe of dancers."

After listening to this round of analysis, Mona felt that Kevin's actions were inexplicable and he blamed Albedo.

"Since you knew everything, why didn't you stop him? Why did you ask him if he was sure? Do you know what kind of person he is?"

"Be clearer."

"Do you think you're taking a risk?"

Albedo thought of his past experiences with Kevin and couldn't help but smile bitterly.

"You haven't seen it. When he takes risks, he's almost like a madman. It's common for him to make a small profit with a big investment."

Mona felt like the sky was falling, and the last bit of hope in her heart was gone.

"No? Where did you get the courage to not stop it?"

Albedo was silent for a while, his eyes were deep, as if countless stories were written in them, which made people full of curiosity.

"It's a miracle, right? He always creates miracles."


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