[Genshin Impact] Chapter 624: The Sunken Prophecy (2-in-1 Chapter)
Added 2025-10-15 15:51:01 +0000 UTCSeeing how Focalors was beginning to lose her composure, Nolan realized that sneaking in like this had indeed been rather impolite. With a slightly awkward smile, he explained,
âMainly, our cooperation is related to the Oratrice MĂ©canique dâAnalyse Cardinale. It seems that Lady Furina isnât able to make the decision herself.â
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Focalors fell silent. With her understanding of Furina, if something wasnât important, the girl wouldâve either handed it off to someone else or rejected it outright.
If Furina was hesitating, it meant the matter was serious. Since she herself was the cause of that pressure, it was only right to at least see what was going on.
After all, these people had come to her on their own initiative. Thinking of that, Focalors shot Nolan and his companions a vexed glare.
With visible displeasure, she said, âFine. Speak. What is this about?â
âThis is a grand project that could change the world. If successful, Teyvatâs level of science and technology will experience an explosive leapâstraight into the Information Age, and perhaps even the Interstellar Era!â
Nolan then detailed the concept of the âAkasha Interconnection Networkâ, emphasizing that it required the Oratriceâs unique ability to convert belief in justice into compensatory mixed energy.
âA virtual world that exists everywhere, enabling instantaneous communication and knowledge-sharing across any distance⊠If it really works like that, then yes, a technological explosion isnât impossible.â
Focalors hadnât expected Sumeruâs God of Wisdom to have created something like this.
âExactly. The only thing restricting the âAkasha Interconnection Networkâ right now is energy. Even a Gnosis could only support coverage over a single nation at most.
âTo cover all of Teyvat is still difficult, but your Oratriceâor rather, your divine authorityâhas that potential.
âWith your power supporting it, you could even gather faith in justice from all across Teyvat. When that happens, letting it extend beyond this planet might not be a dream!â
Nolan went on excitedly.
If the âAkashaâ system could harness Imaginary Energy, then he himself could supply it with infinite powerâallowing it to blanket all of Teyvat instantly, even spreading beyond this world.
Moreover, after his âBeloved by Maidensâ specialization evolved at level 90, it had gained the trait of energy transmission.
The girls who had been strengthened through his Harmonization Energy could draw on his own reserves. If he could transmit Imaginary Energy to Nahida, sheâd be able to maintain and expand the network indefinitely.
But sadly, Imaginary Energy was power that warped reality itself, fundamentally incompatible with normal matter. To make it usable like electricity would be absurdly difficult.
Heâd learned as much back on the Herta Space Station, when he accessed the âInterastral Peace Networkâ via his phone to research the Genius Society.
Its 79th member, Calderon Chadwick, had been recognized by the Aeon of Erudition himself after developing the Imaginary Implosion Pulseâa method to manipulate Imaginary Energy.
In other words, without extraordinary power, only the most brilliant minds in the entire galaxyâthose who specialized in Imaginary Energyâcould ever hope to utilize it.
Unless Nolan got lucky and encountered such a genius someday, or met this Chadwick in person to invite him to help study how the âAkashaâ system could use Imaginary Energy as its power source, heâd have to rely on Focalors instead.
After all, the compensatory mixed energy that transformed faith in justice was already used to power Fontaineâs infrastructure.
Studying how to adapt it for the âAkashaâ system shouldnât be that hard.
âThat is quite the magnificent dream,â Focalors admitted. âBut since youâre acquainted with Sumeruâs God of Wisdom, you should already knowââThe False Skyâ still blankets Teyvat, and that being on Celestia⊠they might not allow something so miraculous to exist.â
If not for Fontaineâs current crisis, she might have agreed to help. But right now, she was barely able to protect herself, let alone join hands with them.
âThatâs not a big issue,â Nolan replied with a calm smile. âBy the time Teyvat develops spacecraft capable of interstellar navigation, I should already have the strength to safeguard our achievements.â
At present, his combat power easily surpassed even Ei, one of the top Archons. Against the Sustainer of Heavenly Principles, he wouldnât be too far behind either.
Though admittedly, he still lacked confidence when facing the Sustainer herself.
But now that he had access to the interstellar world, there were surely many places like the Giant Stingerâs Stomach, where he could rapidly farm Adventure EXP.
Reaching the level needed to crush the Sustainer was only a matter of time.
After all, the strongest Archons of Teyvat were around level 120. Even if the Sustainer were stronger, she couldnât be that far above themâotherwise, she wouldnât have been wounded and forced into slumber after that battle long ago.
ââŠAre you always this arrogant?â Focalors crossed her arms, her expression complicated. âIf the one on Celestia were that easy to deal with, I wouldnât have toâhmph. Anyway, you should go back. Try finding another way. I canât help you.â
It was precisely because of the Sustainerâs Judgment that Fontaine faced its current crisis. If even a mere prophecy could endanger the entire nation, how could such a being possibly be easy to oppose?
âWhat should we do? It looks like our persuasion didnât work at allâŠâ Paimon looked worriedly at Nolan and Lumine.
âHmm⊠Youâve been hiding in the shadows, letting Furina act as your public face to handle everything. That must mean youâre dealing with something important, right?
âIs there any way we can help? If we succeed, would you be willing to lend us your power as payment for the commission?â
After thinking for a moment, Nolan proposed this to Focalors.
But Focalors simply shook her head. After centuries of preparation, she was already close to completion. She didnât want any unforeseen complications now.
With a gentle refusal, she said,
âI appreciate the thought, but this is my own affairâit has nothing to do with you. Thereâs no need for your help.â
ăFocalors Has Developed Good Feelings Toward You, Obtained 320 Affection Points. Current Affection Level: Lv.3 (20/300)ă
Having learned their true intentions, she no longer felt as angry about their intrusion.
In fact, their earnest offer to help had sparked a faint sense of goodwill.
âAhh, youâre so hard to persuade,â Nolan sighed helplessly.
âYeah! Helping people is our specialty, you know!â Paimon puffed out her chest proudly. âWeâve never failed a commission before! Just tell us whatâs wrongâmaybe we can really help!â
âIf youâve kept an eye on the outside world, you shouldâve heard of us,â Lumine added, nodding confidently. âNo matter how difficult the task, we always finish it.â
Seeing that Nolan and his companions had no intention of giving up until they achieved their goal, Focalors sighed helplessly and said,
âSince you insist on knowing, I donât mind telling you. Itâs no secretâif you asked any Fontainean outside, they could tell you the same thing.â
âOh? Then please, tell us.â Nolanâs eyes gleamed with curiosity.
âHave you ever heard of Fontaineâs prophecy?â Focalors asked.
âProphecy? What prophecy? We only arrived in Fontaine not long ago, and Paimon donât recall anyone mentioning anything like that.â
Paimon tilted her head, her face full of confusion.
âFontaineâs people are born with sin,â Focalors said softly. âAnd the sea will swallow all who bear that sin, leaving only the Hydro Archon to weep upon her throne. That⊠is the crisis that Fontaine faces.â
Many knew about this so-called âProphecy of Fontaine.â As long as Focalors didnât reveal her actual plan, there was no risk of being detected by âCelestia.â
âW-wait, what?! You mean everyone will be swallowed by the sea?!â
Paimonâs eyes went wide with horror.
âNo need to panic. Only the sinful people of Fontaine will be swallowed. You, as outsiders, wonât be affected.â
Focalors shook her head reassuringly.
âWhew, thatâs goodâno, wait, thatâs terrible! Fontaineâs people will still be swallowed! Weâve got so many friends hereâCharlotte, Navia, Charolette, and the others!â
Paimon let out a breath of relief, only to wave her hands frantically a moment later.
âI see,â Nolan murmured thoughtfully. âSo if even you, the God of Justice, take it seriously, then this prophecy must be real. But why would the sea only swallow Fontaineâs people and not others? Whatâs the reason behind that?â
âHave you heard of the Primordial Sea of Genesis?â Focalors asked after a momentâs thought.
Nolan, Lumine, and Paimon exchanged glances and shook their heads in unison.
âThat sea existed in the earliest days of this planet. Its waters were different from the oceans we know now. Nearly all life on Teyvat originated there.
âFrom the first single-celled organisms, evolution slowly gave rise to the countless living beings we see todayâincluding normal humans.â
Focalors spoke slowly and deliberately.
âNormal humans?â Paimon blinked. âYou mean⊠there are abnormal ones?â
âIndeed,â Focalors said. âThe previous Hydro Archon, Egeria, stole power from the Primordial Sea of Genesis and transformed her loyal followersâthe pure water spiritsâinto humans. Those became the people of Fontaine.
âOutwardly and biologically, theyâre no different from other humans, but within their veins flows the water of the Primordial Sea.
âIf a Fontainean comes into contact with that primordial water, their body will dissolveâreturning to the sea and becoming one with its collective consciousness.
âSo, to prevent such a fate, as the God of Justice, I must find a solution. I canât simply pretend itâs false and do nothing.â
Her tone carried helpless weariness.
âI see⊠thatâs truly unexpected.â Nolan and the others were stunned by the revelation.
After thinking for a moment, Nolan asked curiously,
âIf ordinary seawater doesnât affect Fontaineans, then it must be the primordial water itself that will devour them. But where exactly is this Primordial Sea of Genesis? It canât just appear out of nowhere, can it?â
âThe Primordial Sea lies beneath Fontaine,â Focalors explained. âItâs been sealed awayâbut over the centuries, its water level has continued to rise. Sooner or later, it will break through the seal. That will be the day the prophecy comes true.
âYou said you wanted to helpânow that you know the situation, do you still have the confidence to do so?â
She smiled faintly, though a trace of bitterness flickered at the corner of her lips.
âUh⊠Weâve fought crazed Stormterror, the ancient god Osial, even some Harbingersâbut this time, our opponent is an entire sea? Paimon honestly donât know how weâre supposed to fight thatâŠâ
Paimon scratched her head in distressâthen suddenly brightened up.
âHow about letting all the Fontaineans evacuate? They could take refuge in other nations until the primordial waters recede, and then come back!â
She offered the suggestion eagerly.
âRunning away only delays the inevitable,â Focalors replied. âAnd thatâs assuming any other nation would even accept the entire population of Fontaine.
âIf we ignore the primordial water, itâll soon mix with the normal sea and spread across all of Teyvat.
âIn that case, the escape of Fontaineâs people would only be futile self-deception.â
She clearly rejected Paimonâs immature idea.
âThen how about having Nolan dig a hole under the primordial sea and store all that water inside the SVoid Starseaâthen throw it out into outer space?â
Paimon spread her hands, as if that solved everything.
Focalors gave her an incredulous look. âEven if that were possibleâand I doubt it isâit must not be done.
âThe primordial water may dissolve Fontaineans, but it isnât evil. In fact, it contains an immense amount of planetary energy.
âIf we were to throw it out of the world, that energy would be lost. The planetâs environment would gradually decay, and the root problem would remain unsolvedâthe water would inevitably rise again someday.
âThe real issue isnât the sea itself, but the original sin carried by Fontaineâs people from birth.â
So Focalors rejected that plan as well.
âOh? So that means you already have an idea of your own solution, then?â Nolan asked curiously.
âI donât,â Focalors replied, shaking her head lightly. âIf I did, I wouldnât be so troubled.â
âI see.â Nolan didnât press her any further. He turned to Lumine and Paimon.
âIn any case, weâll have to investigate the Primordial Sea ourselves. Only by seeing it with our own eyes can we figure out a real solution. Talking wonât get us anywhere.â
âHehe, youâve got a point,â Paimon said, embarrassed but smiling. Lumine crossed her arms and nodded in agreement.
Nolan turned back to Focalors, smiling gently.
âDonât worry. Iâll do everything I can to try and resolve Fontaineâs prophecy crisis. If I succeed, would you agree to our cooperation then?â
âIf you can truly do that,â Focalors said softly, âthen Iâll agree to any condition. Iâll be watching to see what you can accomplish.â
Though she didnât believe they could possibly solve the crisisâshe herself had been searching for a perfect method, one that could free every Fontainean from the fear of the primordial watersâFocalors was nonetheless touched by their sincerity.
ăFocalors Has Developed Good Feelings Toward You, Obtained 300 Affection Points. Current Affection Level: Lv.4 (20/400)ă
(End of Chapter)