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Chapter 542 - Chapter 542: Vihar's Romance

In short, according to Nahida's meaning, once the dream's main body realizes they are dreaming, they can control the dream—but will soon wake up.

Before waking, it becomes a 'lucid dream' state, allowing the dream to be manipulated.

For example, turning the dishes on the plate into Mora being served, or even turning Morax into being served.

What needs to be done now is to find that dream's main body and wake them.

This isn't easy—Sumeru City's resident population is exaggerated.

This arduous task is entrusted to the Traveler, because Nahida has to go outside the city.

The screen cuts to a half-face close-up of Nahida; in the image, her baby-fat half-face has firm eyes, surprisingly adding a bit of handsomeness.

[Nahida said seriously: "Hurry and set off. Dreams should be wondrous, romantic, and full of surprises. The unnecessary 'loop'… should end too."]

After Nahida finished speaking, she left, but Paimon was still outputting.

[Paimon: "Sigh… still a bit hard to accept. We've taken such a big step, but Dunyarzad still…"]

The readers couldn't hold it either—thought we'd made it through, but Paimon looks back and stabs again!

["She was such a good person, with such a simple wish, yet fate toyed with her like this."]

Yeah, why? Why does fate toy with her?

Maybe because her 'broken wooden box' can't hold this fresh wish.

Paimon's fast and slow knives—the readers couldn't dodge and got stabbed again.

Thinking that Dunyarzad just wanted to see the Dance of the God of Flowers, and even if the Flower God's Birthday Festival can be held in the future, Dunyarzad won't see it.

She stays in 'today'; her 'tomorrow' won't come.

By then, everyone can see Nilou's Dance of the God of Flowers, but only missing that most anticipated figure.

The readers' emotions are low, but fortunately the two girls don't discuss it too much, buck up, and handle the final problem.

The two girls have no ideas on who the dream's main body is; they still have to probe intelligence bit by bit, starting from the 'Knight of Flowers.'

The verification method is also simple: see if the dream changes according to the other's wishes.

So what is the 'Knight of Flowers'' wish?

[Vihar: "My current wish… uh, saying it is a bit embarrassing. That might be… just wanting Miss Dunyarzad to be happy."]

Hearing this, the readers secretly cry bad—everyone knows Dunyarzad has left; reading this now really doesn't sit well.

[Vihar continued: "Just now, I seemed to see her in a bad mood, not really interacting with people."]

What Vihar saw just now was AI Dunyarzad; because her behavior was stiff, Vihar thought she was in a bad mood.

["But actually, she wasn't like that before. She was gentle, understanding, and kids liked her too…"]

["I've also wondered if there's a possibility: she asked me to play 'Faris, the Knight of Flowers' because I'm special in her eyes…"]

Saying this, Vihar in the illustration shyly touches his head; the Traveler's smile is full of teasing, Paimon's little eyes say it all.

Wait, seeing here, the readers suddenly realize something's off.

Dunyarzad is excellent, sure, but why does it feel like you're not quite right, kid? This kind of talk—we seem to have heard it somewhere?

For a moment, everyone seems to see shadows of Arnold and Shinnojou on Vihar.

[Paimon exposes: "You, don't tell me you like Dunyarzad?"]

Can only say Paimon this guy, though low EQ, really reads people very, very accurately.

Also because of low EQ, this is said too straight, directly unveiling the pure love little boy's secret crush.

[Vihar grins sheepishly twice: "Ah, ah… ah hahaha… is it that obvious? Yeah… what I said just now does seem pretty obvious."]

["At that time, she said 'I want everyone to happily spend the Flower God's Birthday Festival' while putting the 'Knight of Flowers' hat on me."]

The illustration is in flashback form: inside, Dunyarzad slightly on tiptoes puts the hat on Vihar's head; Vihar's expression is stunned, ears red.

[Vihar: "But she didn't know, I'm not that concerned about everyone's feelings. In that moment, I just wanted to be her 'Knight of Flowers' for life. Fifty years, a hundred years, all fine."]

At this moment, everyone fell silent. Thinking that Vihar still doesn't know Dunyarzad's situation, even saying these words makes it hard to let go.

Fifty years, a hundred years—but Dunyarzad doesn't even have tomorrow.

Why treat a pure love warrior like this! Why treat a group of cute readers like this!

[Traveler: "..."]

Shinnojou: "..."

Vihar: "..."

Dunyarzad: "..."

Readers: "..."

The reasons for everyone's silence are actually different. Shinnojou saw 'himself.'

Vihar is because of his 'ignorance,' ignorance about Dunyarzad.

Dunyarzad is stunned, and the readers are simply moved by the pure love warrior.

Though mouths always say some twisted things, everyone is still moved by sincere feelings.

But after sighing, Vihar is really numb too—previously mocking Shinnojou, didn't expect himself to be exactly like Shinnojou.

Both 'knights' who fell for the young lady—who's nobler than whom?

He's very nervous, shy, but also has a bit of expectation in his heart. The confession he doesn't dare say aloud appears on the 'confession wall'—she'll see it too, right?

Dunyarzad saw it; she really didn't know Vihar liked her, suddenly a bit panicked, pretty face blushing red.

The real her knows Vihar, not to the point of not even knowing who he is.

Growing up this big, it's Dunyarzad's first time being confessed to by a boy. Didn't expect the first confession to be in front of the whole world—now she understands the Hiiragi young lady's feelings.

But very regrettably, Dunyarzad has to refuse.

Not because Vihar is bad, but because Dunyarzad knows her time is short—why delay others?

But Dunyarzad doesn't want to hurt Vihar, temporarily doesn't know how to refuse well.

This aspect, she can chat with Mona; she has rich experience.

Don't look at Mona often being toyed with by Lucian, but she's not dumb; seeing many relationship problems makes her 'experienced from illness.'

Not talking about their feelings for now, back to the story: Vihar in the story still knows nothing; the Traveler tells him to make a wish, and he obediently does.

His wish is also simple: just hoping Dunyarzad can smile and appear before him.

Then, the lens cuts to the stunned crowd.

 

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