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Chapter 63 The truth about water, Poirot’s regret

[Paimon]: Huh? ! If there is such a thing, will Tamsui still have a will of its own?

[Ying]: It’s just a story.

[Kaia]: Haha, but just listening to this paragraph, people will think that this is some kind of promotional video for freshwater protection.

[Ningguang]: This idea is not groundless. I heard that Daoji discharged wastewater into the sea. Could it be based on this incident?

[Xiang Ling]: Discharge wastewater into the sea? Who could do this?

[Kamizato Ayaka]: That happened a few years ago. A raw material workshop in Inazuma wanted to save trouble and dumped the post-production wastewater directly into the sea, causing a large number of aquatic life in the area to die and affecting Inazuma's life. Fishermen could no longer make a living from hunting for a long time.

[Navia]: This is too much. Don’t they know what trouble this will cause to others?

[Leosli]: Discharging sewage into the sea. If this happened in Fontaine, I'm afraid I would have to spend my next life in Merlot Petersburg.

[Kamizato Ayaka]: I'm sorry. After that incident happened, the general ordered the raw material workshop to be closed down, and the person involved was imprisoned.

[Xiaogong]: It's a pity...the once beautiful ocean will never come back.

[Kamizato Ayaka]: Since then, our Kamisato family has been repairing the polluted sea areas, but it may take a long time.

[Paimon]: This is the so-called destruction that is easy but difficult to protect. Once something is destroyed, you have to pay several times or even dozens of times the price to restore it to its original state.

[Ying]: The same is true for trust between people.

In the video.

After listening to the script, Delphi hesitated and said: "Are you saying that water has consciousness?"

Funina also thought about it: "Water has consciousness... There are many stories written like this."

Poirot explained: "Because the protagonist is a pure water elf, she can immediately read the thoughts of water, and she also told her lover her true identity and the truth of the incident."

"The lover accepted her and worked with her to find a way to return the fresh water, but at the same time, someone also overheard this."

"The daughter of water is regarded as the culprit of taking away fresh water and is in a dilemma..."

Funina: "Then what?"

Poirot continued: "Then the daughter of water stepped forward and sacrificed herself to save her lover and all mankind..."

Paimon on the side asked in confusion: "Huh? But don't these people think Corio is a bad guy? Why does she still want to save them?"

Poirot: "Because what she wants to save mainly is her lover and the person who speaks for her."

Funina also agreed: "From admiration for lovers to universal love for mankind, this should also be the greatness of the protagonist Corio."

[Amber]: This ending sounds so sad. Why does a kind-hearted person like Corio have to sacrifice himself, while those who destroy fresh water resources are still alive and well.

[Kaia]: Reality is often so helpless, but this is also the greatness of Corio.

[Ning Guang]: If the theme is love, Corio's character is undoubtedly full, but from the perspective of protecting the environment, if Corio is sacrificed and humans do not reflect, then the tragedy will ultimately be Will happen again.

[Paimon]: But this play was written after Poirot succeeded the leader of the group, so the real theme is still the former, right?

[Arataki Ito]: Damn it, why do these dramas always have endings where good people are sacrificed and bad people remain? If I were the boss, I would never let a good person die, and I would never let any bad person go.

[Kujo Sora]: Being able to touch people's hearts is the charm of drama. Your thoughts are just for self-pleasure.

[Ayaka Kamisato]: But the protagonist Corio is based on the leader, right? This ending seems to coincide with that leader.

[Elhaysen]: Captain Aurelie and Ms. Funina are the same person, and Corio was created based on them.

[Navia]: To use a sentence I often hear to describe it, Corio is just an ordinary person, but she chose to become a hero.

The scene continues.

After hearing this, Delphi said: "What I care about is another question..."

"You know that the protagonist of [Water's Daughter] symbolizes the leader, right? She has no chance to become a hero in the end."

"Since it is to commemorate the leader, of course the real ending must be recorded."

"——The daughter of water died of hatred. Those who loved her deeply will no longer reveal the truth, and mankind will perish."

Funina: "...But this ending is still too cruel and a bit irresponsible to the audience."

Poirot also said angrily: "It is very similar to the murder of Captain Aurelie. It is worthless and inexplicable."

"On the day of the accident, the group leader suddenly told us to ask everyone to leave Fengdanting and wait for her outside the city."

"We waited at the agreed place for a long time, but the leader didn't come. When we went back, she had disappeared."

"We couldn't find her, and neither could the guards. The last signs indicate that she should be involved in [the serial disappearance of girls]."

Delphi: "The leader is the best person in the world, but he became the victim of an inexplicable experiment. It has nothing to do with her at all."

After listening to what the two said, Funina thought: "Well, but since she will notify you in advance to hide outside the city, does it mean that she has noticed something?"

Poirot: "I have been tracing it afterwards, but there are almost no clues... Verman may know something, but he is unwilling to tell me."

Funina: "Wei Weimang is the last actor to play the villain."

Lawick: "He is probably the one who has the hardest time getting over his grief."

Poirot said coldly: "Sad? Humph, he is feeling guilty. In terms of sadness, no one can be sadder than me."

"Because...whether on or off the screen, I deeply love Aurelie."

Delphi said in surprise: "This... this is the first time I know about this."

Poirot: "It's time to confess. If we still have secrets from each other, we will never be able to reach a consensus on the outcome."

"I once confessed my love to Aurelie, but she rejected my love almost immediately."

"She said that she treats everyone in the troupe as younger siblings and has never considered the relationship between men and women."

"I knew Aurelie would say this, so I told her it didn't matter, I would always wait for her in the troupe."

"Until one day, the troupe no longer needs Aurelie to worry about, and everyone here has found their own place..."

"At that time, Aurelie can reconsider things about herself."

As he spoke, Poirot lowered his head sadly.

"I couldn't wait for that day after all..."

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