After being tricked into the opera house, Funina "figured" everything out.

Long ago, long before Furninna began to play the role of a god, long before she became conscious, she looked like this now. She could not recall her past, and there was only one prophecy in her chaotic mind.

"Everyone will dissolve in the sea, leaving only the water god himself crying on the throne. Only then will the sins of the Fontaine people be washed away."

When Funina was still worried that she would be dissolved, an "adventure" came to her.

She saw a person in the mirror who looked exactly like her but with whom she could talk. Furninna called him "the me in the mirror".

"Fenina in the mirror" told Fenina that she had a way to save everyone, but Fenina needed to endure some pain.

Although Furninna's first thought was "Why do I have to suffer?", she soon decided to take on the burden.

If the prophecy comes true, Funina will also dissolve.

and......

"If there is a scale, with the lives of all the people of Fontaine on one end and my own pain on the other, you don't have to think about which side the scale will tilt to, right?" said the girl.

"Funina in the Mirror" gave her a task, a task that she didn't know when it would end - to play the role of the water god in the identity of a human.

As long as Funina's identity is not exposed, "Funina in the mirror" will have a way to fight against the prophecy. If Funina fails, Fontaine will be finished.

“Looking Glass Fernina” promised that “everything would end in a great, dramatic trial, and everyone would be saved.”

This grand trial was something that Fernina had been looking forward to for five hundred years. When the traveler stepped into Fontaine, Fernina naively thought that the trial had finally come.

It was not until now that Furninna "understood" that the judgment promised by "Furninna in the mirror" was a judgment for her impersonating the water god.

As long as Fontaine can keep the identity of the water god secret during this trial, he can be saved.

Before standing on the judgment seat, Funina promised in her heart: "I will definitely... protect you."

This trial came unexpectedly but hit the nail on the head. Furninna racked her brains to come up with a sophistry, even reaching her hand into the fetal sea water.

But unfortunately, although Furninha played the role perfectly, acting is acting and will never become real. With so much compelling evidence, no one would believe that she is the water god.

Navilette on the stage and the conspirators who planned the trial were a little at a loss.

Their purpose was to force Funina to reveal the secret she had been hiding, and the reason for the trial was also put forward in order to make Funina prove herself.

The final result was not that Fernina revealed the secret, but that Fernina was not really a god.

The Cardinal of the Decree flashed twice, silently urging Villette.

This is a trial that needs to be carried out from beginning to end.

Navillatte broke the silence and said, "I think the trial has come to a conclusion. If there are no objections, we will now proceed to the sentencing phase."

Furninna slumped in the judgement seat, tears streaming down her cheeks.

She wondered blankly, in the end, will everyone be drowned by the sea together?

"In the name of the Supreme Judge, I have determined that Funina is guilty of disguising herself as a god and deceiving the people... Now, the final decision will be made by the Cardinal of Oracle and Judgment."

In the Cardinal of Oracle and Judgment, the Heart of the Water God was operating, collecting the law compensation mixed energy generated by the judgment of the Water God.

The enormous energy made the Cardinal of Oracle and Judgment burst into unprecedented light.

"According to the decision given by the Cardinal, I pronounce the verdict..." Seeing the trial result, Villette couldn't help but blink to make sure he didn't see it wrong.

Little Paimon was anxious: "What, what happened? The result given by the Oracle is not guilty?"

"No, the result given by the Oracle is indeed guilty."

Paimon was confused: "Isn't that a problem?"

Navillatte read out the result given by the oracle: "Water God, guilty. Death penalty... suspended execution."

The audience below was talking about it.

"Death, death, death, death penalty?"

"The death penalty actually exists? I always thought it was just a legend!"

"The only death sentence in history fell on the head of a person we always thought was a god. How dramatic is this..."

"Didn't the Oracle give a suspended death sentence?"

“There has been no ruling on this!”

"Did they say that there would be a public execution in the next few days?"

Even a serious crime like Vashé's was only sentenced to imprisonment in Mellow Petersburg.

The word "death penalty" is not often mentioned in Fontaine or even the entire Teyvat continent, let alone the death penalty with a reprieve. No one knows where Fukaros got this from.

Paimon was so shocked that he could hardly fly: "Funina was sentenced to death?"

Villette frowned. "This result is indeed a little strange. According to Fontaine's definition of justice and trial standards so far... does Funina's crime really match the level of sentencing of the death penalty? Moreover, a suspended execution has never been seen before."

Sora questioned, "What's even more strange is that it says 'Water God' instead of Funina."

"Indeed, not only is Fernina not guilty of such a crime, but the theme of this trial is to prove that Fernina is not the Water Goddess. Now the result of the Oracle seems to have deliberately used the title of 'Water Goddess'. What does this mean?"

A group of people suddenly came into the opera house.

Femini stood nervously in front of the audience seats: "Um... um... excuse me for interrupting you for a moment... how is your trial going?"

Lini obviously knew why Femini showed up at this time: "Femini! You are finally here. It looks like you have completed the task."

The Fatui carried up the slab of stone, and behind them followed a masked girl who was dressed as if she was going to a villain's tea party and looked like someone who was not someone to be trifled with.

Femini acted like a bullied young wife: "Well, the task my father assigned to me must be the top priority. It's just that I was stopped at the door."

As we all know, the Fatui living on the continent of Teyvat are a tyrannical organization. In Mondstadt, they even dared to directly propose taking over the defense of Mondstadt.

But not all Fatui are tyrannical, for example, Femini is an honest child who is not even a vicious person.

He and the children of Hearth House rushed to the opera house with the slate, but were stopped by Serafina, who held anyone who crossed her path like a chicken.

Threats and bribes didn't work, and beatings didn't work either. The honest child was almost crying in frustration.

Lotia, who was on standby at Lujingquan, suddenly felt relieved after seeing what happened to Femini.

It turns out I'm not the only one who's unlucky.

It was not until the end of the trial and the oracle ruled that the cardinal had collected enough legal compensation energy that Seraphina let Femini in.

This time Kong learned his lesson. When he saw Seraphina, he covered Paimon's mouth to prevent her from stripping off Seraphina's mask.

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