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"Upon hearing this, you might feel a bit unhappy, as if the entire world is nothing more than puppets on strings in our hands. But it's not like that."

"I, Chloeatty, Sifnelian, and many witches have all transford our authority into the songstresses' talent and passed it back to the present world. However, truly utilizing this power effectively is rare."

"Before Isenisha's success, 1,582 young girls had received this talent, yet only 79 awakened and realized they possessed unique talent abilities. Only Isenisha was the first to fully develop this talent and use it to change the world."

"Fortunately, with her as the first model and example, human civilization began to appreciate this power and gradually perfected the cultivation system for songstresses."

"When the Sixth Era comnced in Isenisha's hands, we breathed a sigh of relief, thinking that human civilization had finally been set back on track."

"But soon, we realized another problem."

"Much like relying on the great power brought by the Black Sun, human civilization started to excessively depend on the cohesion and influence brought by songstresses."

"anwhile, the powerful impact of songstresses also beca another invisible shackle binding humanity from moving forward."

"This talent is indeed excellent but also so good that it makes even the splitting of the Rose Federation a difficult affair."

"To maintain a unified situation, catering to all groups and factions, the Federation inevitably fell into conservatism and internal conflict. The promotion of various avant-garde thoughts and ideas faced imnse societal pressure of criticism, and harmony itself beca a kind of stagnant comfort, like a frog boiled slowly, making those living under such conditions lose the motivation to move forward."

"The more they relied on the prosperity and unity brought by songstresses, the more they felt other paths were too circuitous and tiring, thus becoming more dependent on songstresses to maintain the stability of social classes, while other new doctrines constantly lacked space and supporters."

"The Federation's technological developnt beca sluggish over hundreds of years, and social concepts lingered in the past for a long ti, because to transmit a certain emotion that resonated greatly, songstresses had to be felt and understood by the masses, which ans this emotion was oriented toward the present and the past."

...

"Thus, the ancient adage cos true once again."

"He who rises by this ans shall fall by this ans."

"The Federation was born because of songstresses and stepped into an eternal cycle of dilemma also because of songstresses."

"Thus, the wager between Loranshir and Loranshia gradually ended in a deadlock."

"Your intervention did not truly break the impasse; it simply led from one fork in the road to another," Loranshia comnted at the ti.

"Loranshia bet that human civilization would inevitably tread a dark path because of songstresses, while Loranshir believed there was still hope and that so would realize it and so would change this outco."

"So who will conclude this debate or wager?"

"Congratulations, you've guessed it, yes it's you."

"As the inheritor of my power and once known as the Moon Twins, Tilan, you are undoubtedly the greatest variable in the present world. If you completely indulge in darkness, beco disillusioned with humanity, and rule as the Dark King over all humans, Loranshia will have won."

"If you awaken from this cycle of hope and despair, and realize that fighting and accepting are both wrong choices, only then can you leap out of this frawork to solve the problem."

"I have always worried that you are too foolish to realize this, but fortunately, my genes are wonderful, indeed a smart child."

Indeed, this black-haired woman was Brennard, the gray-white crystal rock of Siyuan Middle School, thought Tilan to herself.

After unfolding that ancient Starlight Covenant, Tilan rewrote the rules and settings within, ensuring the world no longer birthed songstresses or the Black Sun. Any similar forms of spiritual will-aggregated gods would no longer take shape either. This was her final decision at the crucial mont.

Regarding her background, Tilan suddenly spoke, "You ntioned the Moon Twins earlier, what does that an?"

"Right, you still don't know your true origin. Indeed, just like we, the Four Originals, were once the pillars of the Solar Crowns, have you wondered who the pillars of the Moon Crown are?"

"They are also two special souls, and unlike us who were born from the impact of the two universes' first contact, you two were ford as an aggregate of invisible concepts in the Sea of Jieka, and the two concepts are ti and space."

"It was the Transcenders who condensed and aggregated these two invisible concept bodies to construct the Moon Crown. In a certain sense, you are the Moon Crown."

"..."

"You referred to the Stellar Crown; that I do not know. Perhaps even Lolan herself might not fully be the Stellar Crown, for the great power of complete destiny is not sothing a universe's creature can control."

"What we can achieve is rely to select the trajectory of destiny under relative conditions."

"Once again, congratulations, little Tilan."

"Because of you, this Galaxy Star Sea will no longer have the disputes of songstresses or the Black Sun; everything will return to the right path."

"Perhaps we still haven't found the completely correct road, but at least we are stepping outside this cycle of dilemma, taking the true first step."

"What kind of future will that be? Still waiting for your writing, yet both Loranshir and I believe it will be a world full of brilliance, with diverse thoughts and novel ideas shining brightly."

"Surely there will be laughter and tears, and certainly a new world awaits ahead."

"Return to that world once again."

"There are many people waiting for your awakening and reunion, waiting for you to sing the rebirth of life."

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