Chapter 810 Where is the real Water God?
Chapter 810 Where is the real Water God?
Kong wasn't convinced. He took a step forward, his eyes growing more determined as he pressed on. "Just a little display of your water elemental power would be fine."
Sora's tone was resolute, showing no sign of backing down. He clenched his fists, as if to embolden himself, determined to expose Finina's disguise and reveal the truth.
Finina didn't know what to say, and stammered, "I... well..." Beads of sweat instantly broke out on her forehead. She felt like a bird trapped in a cage, with nowhere to escape.
Seeing this, Paimon looked at Finina and sighed helplessly, spreading his hands and said, "As the God of Water, let alone divine power, you can't even use the elemental power of water?"
Paimon's eyes were filled with doubt. She tilted her head, looking Fernina up and down, and spoke directly, mercilessly hitting Fernina's sore spot. There was a hint of sarcasm in her tone, as if mocking Fernina's incompetence.
Hearing Paimon's words, Funina felt as if struck by lightning. Her eyes suddenly lit up, as if she had grasped a lifeline and found a way to defend herself. She quickly straightened herself, waving her hands and saying, "It's the law-compensation chaos energy. Yes, it is the law-compensation chaos energy. The power of the gods comes from faith, and the Fontaine people's faith in justice has been transformed into the law-compensation chaos energy by me. To bring energy to everyone's lives, I gave up all my divine power. See what a selfless god I am."
There was a hint of hope in Furninna's eyes, hoping that everyone would believe her far-fetched excuse and let her go this time. She deliberately raised her voice, trying to use this exaggerated method to enhance the credibility of her words.
Everyone was immediately filled with doubts as they listened to what Fernina said. After all, what Fernina said was indeed a bit too far-fetched and hard to believe.
"Isn't that a bit far-fetched?"
"Yes, no matter how selfless you are, it is impossible for you to be completely powerless, right? Can a god without any power still be called a god?"
Paimon breathed a sigh of relief at the crowd's reaction, a gratified smile on her face. She patted her chest and said, "It seems the audience isn't buying Funina's explanation."
There was a hint of pride in Paimon's smile. He felt that the trial was moving in a favorable direction and the truth was about to come to light.
Finina looked at the suspicious eyes of the people below shooting at her like sharp arrows, and her heart suddenly panicked.
Her eyes were filled with fear and helplessness, as if she was a lone boat in the vast ocean, which could be swallowed by the wind and waves at any time.
"Hey, everyone, stop looking at me with such suspicion. Don't you all like me? I'm still the same Finina. You should stand on my side, right? Stand on my side..."
When everyone heard this, they didn't react much, but continued to express their opinions.
"If what the accusers say is true, it is indeed very serious."
"Not only us, but also my parents, even my deceased grandfather, and those elders before that, were all deceived by Funina?"
When Funina heard what everyone said, her eyes were filled with emotions. She was filled with anger, anger at everyone's lack of trust in her, and also with grievance, grievance that her efforts had not been recognized.
She couldn't stand it any longer and immediately stopped him, saying, "Enough... Enough!"
Her voice was sharp, as if trying to break through the oppressive atmosphere.
After she finished speaking, she glared fiercely at Sora and Paimon across from her and said, "Then tell me, if I'm not a god, then where is the true Water God? Now you have no evidence of the existence of the true Water God, and no one else claims to be the Water God, so who else could it be besides me?"
Finina's voice was sharp and urgent. She tried to use this rhetorical question to change the subject and get out of her current predicament. She also wanted to confuse everyone and make them think so that they would ignore her previous flaws.
Paimon was stunned after hearing what Finina said, not knowing how to respond. Her eyes widened, her mouth hanging open. "That's the kind of logic I can use. Damn it! How am I supposed to refute her now? It seems Finina really won't give up."
Paimon frowned, thinking hard about how to deal with the situation. She felt that this problem of Finina was indeed a bit tricky, like a tangled mess, and she couldn't find a clue for a while.
But it seems to be true. Who else could the water god be except Finina? This question made Paimon a little at a loss for a moment.
She paced back and forth, scratching her head with both hands, trying to find some clues from her memory to refute Furninna.
After hearing what Finina said, Sora fell into deep thought. He lowered his head, frowned, and crossed his arms, his mind rapidly sorting out various clues and possibilities.
After a while, he raised his head with a firm look in his eyes, and it was obvious that he had thought of a solution.
If there was no way to prove she wasn't a god, there was at least a way to prove she was human. If Fernina was human, then everything would be resolved.
After receiving Kong's thoughts, Paimong's eyes suddenly lit up, as if she had seen a ray of light in the darkness. She excitedly said, "The Fontaine people can dissolve in the water of the primordial fetal sea. This is something everyone knows now." At this point, Paimong immediately understood what Kong meant, "Ah, could it be that..."
Paimon's eyes sparkled with excitement. She had already guessed Kong's plan, and a surge of anticipation welled up in her heart, hoping that this plan would successfully reveal Finina's true identity.
Navia also understood what they meant at this time. She nodded slightly, with confidence in her eyes.
So he immediately said, "Since you insist on claiming that you are a god, not a human, there is a way to at least eliminate the suspicion that you are an ordinary person in Fontaine."
Navia took a step forward with an elegant posture, looking at Furninna with a firm gaze.
There was confidence in her eyes, and she believed that this method would be able to expose Funina's true nature and bring this trial to a successful conclusion.
When Violet saw this scene, his indifferent eyes instantly fell sharply on Navia.
He frowned slightly, his eyes scrutinizing him. "Next time, please apply before speaking in court. Even as Sora's partner, you need to obtain temporary agent status first."
Although Villette's tone was flat, it was like the cold wind of winter, carrying an unquestionable majesty, and every word emphasized the seriousness of the rules of the court.
ps: It’s almost the end, not far away haha. By the way, what is your ideal ending? To be honest, I’m a little hesitant now whether to change the ending.
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