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Of course, Luo Qing hadn't expected a few words to inspire Nahida to rise up against the Akademiya imdiately.

As much as he enjoyed teasing her, he wouldn't actually harm Suru's citizens just to force her hand.

If I ever tried sothing that extre, she'd probably erase from existence via the World Tree.

Watching her fall silent, Luo Qing decided not to press further. After saying a few parting words, his consciousness withdrew from the dream and returned to the Akasha.

Beyond Suru City, other places like Port Ormos and Aaru Village were similarly trapped in the Endless Dream.

The dreams floated like vivid, colorful bubbles across the Akasha, endlessly replaying the sa day.

Luo Qing had no interest in these illusions, nor did he have any intention of interfering. Overthrowing the Akademiya and defeating Scaramouche's god-creation plan were Lumine's responsibilities, not his.

His focus was elsewhere: figuring out how to convince Nahida to preserve the Akasha system and integrate it into his own abilities.

The Akasha's capabilities were a perfect match for his mind-control expertise. If he could safeguard the system, he'd gain the power to manipulate anyone wearing an Akasha Terminal, no matter the distance.

And if the opportunity arose, studying the Dendro Gnosis wouldn't be off the table either.

As these thoughts swirled in his mind, Luo Qing prepared to withdraw his consciousness and return to a good night's rest.

But suddenly, from the dark edges of the Akasha, a faint green light flickered.

Small, weak, and unassuming—yet undeniably real.

It seed to exist at the very heart of the Akasha, yet also impossibly far away.

"Huh?"

Glancing at the dream bubble where Nahida remained, Luo Qing noticed she was oblivious to the faint green glow.

She was still assisting Lumine and Paimon, helping them unravel the dream's mysteries.

She doesn't see it?

The anomaly intrigued him. Luo Qing had traversed the Akasha many tis before, but this faint green glow had never appeared.

Is it because they're using everyone's collective wisdom tonight?

After a mont's hesitation, Luo Qing directed his consciousness toward the mysterious light.

He wasn't sure how long he traveled. By the ti the dream bubbles were no more than faint specks of light behind him, the green glow still seed impossibly distant.

But Luo Qing's instincts told him to keep going.

Sothing is waiting for there... calling to ...

At last, the glow grew closer, as if sensing his presence and moving to et him halfway.

The faint green light resolved into a small, translucent bubble, no larger than an egg.

Unlike the typical basketball-sized dream bubbles, this one was much smaller, and its shimring surface was nearly as delicate as gossar.

Peering into it, Luo Qing caught glimpses of a serene, verdant world:

A waterfall-fed lake cradled a lush green island.

On the island, vines and trees ford a cozy wooden cabin, its windows adorned with vibrant flowers.

A swing, crafted from vines and set amidst a field of radiant blossoms, swayed gently in the breeze.

And on the swing sat a graceful woman, humming softly to herself.

"Who is she?"

Luo Qing's breath caught.

The bubble's translucent surface distorted her figure slightly, obscuring her features, yet sothing about her presence felt deeply familiar.

Turning back toward the distant dreamscape, he saw no sign of Nahida following him. The dream bubbles shimred faintly, now no more than stars on the horizon.

It's as if this light exists only for ...

With a mixture of curiosity and apprehension, Luo Qing reached out, pressing a fingertip gently against the bubble's surface.

The barrier dissolved into a stream of erald light, drawing him into the scene within.

Inside the dream bubble, Luo Qing stood amidst the lush greenery, surrounded by the sound of birdsong and the scent of flowers.

The woman on the swing remained facing away, her delicate figure swaying slightly with the breeze.

For a mont, Luo Qing felt an inexplicable sense of déjà vu.

Have I seen this before?

It was like a mory from a distant past—or perhaps a vision of a future yet to co.

"Excuse ..." Luo Qing called out softly, stepping closer to the swing.

The woman stilled, the swing slowing to a gentle halt.

"You've finally co," she said, her voice clear and serene, like a stream flowing over smooth stones.

The woman turned to face him, and Luo Qing froze.

Her long, snow-white hair cascaded down her back, delicate and radiant as if crafted by nature itself.

Her erald eyes, deep and kind, seed to hold the wisdom of ages.

Her pale, flawless skin glead like polished jade, and her movents exuded an ethereal grace, like a leaf dancing in an autumn breeze.

As she rose and stepped toward him, her flowing skirt brushed the grass, her presence both gentle and commanding.

"Who... are you?" Luo Qing asked, though the answer already lingered in his mind.

The faint green glow, the serene beauty, the unmistakable air of divinity—there was no doubt.

"You already know, don't you?" she replied, her voice soft yet carrying a tiless depth.

"The Great Lord Rukkhadevata... Buer..."

She nodded, her erald eyes locking onto his.

"Indeed," she said simply, her gaze seeming to pierce through ti itself.

She stepped closer, her movents unhurried, and wrapped her arms around his waist. Resting her head lightly on his shoulder, she pulled him into an embrace.

"It's been so long, Luo Qing."

"..."

Luo Qing stood frozen, his mind racing to make sense of her words.

Did I hear that right?

The forr Dendro Archon, dead for five centuries, was greeting him like an old friend?

How?!

He had only been in Teyvat for a little over a decade. How could he possibly have a connection to soone who had perished half a millennium ago?

"Do we... know each other?" Luo Qing asked cautiously.

"Yes..."

Buer released him from the embrace, taking a step back. Her erald eyes, warm and distant, seed to drift into mories far older than she was willing to share.

Her thoughts seed to wander back to the Forbidden Cataclysm, the skies filled with crimson filth.

Back to the World Tree, where she had once stood shoulder-to-shoulder with a figure amidst the chaos.

"We don't just know each other," she said, her voice carrying a trace of amusent.

"...We've fought side by side."

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T/N: WHJAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT

frig u guys im eliv im gonna stop the updates here (tomorrow ill give out 12 Chapters) (HEHEH THAT WAS FOR PATREON)

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