Genshin Impact: Joining the Genius Society
Chapter 264: Navia, Willing to Serve as Ox or Horse
"Iāve always been curious what a legendary āGeniusā would be like. Seeing you today... you truly live up to the name!"
Navia had imagined that a Fatui Harbinger would be ruthless, stern, cold, and intimidating. šÆš»š®šš¬š®ššš¤ššš”.ššš¶
What she hadnāt expected was someone about her ageā
And unexpectedly cheerful.
There was none of the gloom or icy severity she had prepared herself for.
"If youāve got compliments, feel free to say more. I quite enjoy hearing praise about myself."
"If I say too much, itāll start sounding insincere." Navia smiled politely. "Genius Sir, the real reason I came today is to ask for your help."
She didnāt mind offering praiseā
But if she laid it on too thick before making a request, it would seem calculated.
And truthfully, she didnāt know that much about him.
Only that he was extraordinarily creative, a brilliant researcherā
And possibly someone capable of solving Fontaineās serial disappearance case.
"Oh? So thatās why youāre so enthusiastic. You need something from me."
Su Ran finally understood.
"W-Well... I will offer compensation."
She said it firmly.
But she also knew very wellā
Getting a Fatui Harbinger to help was no simple matter.
Especially one ranked even higher than the Knave of the House of the Hearth.
"Alright then. Who told me to be such a kind-hearted person?"
Whatever compensation she offered didnāt particularly matter to him.
As for reversing the dissolution of those who had melted into the Primordial Seaā
It wasnāt impossible.
But the workload would be considerable.
And that was enough reason for him not to bother.
"Really?!"
Naviaās eyes lit up.
She hadnāt expected it to be this easy.
"Of course. Even preventing Fontaineās people from dissolving into water is trivial to me. Honestly, I wouldnāt even need to act personally. She could handle it just as easily."
He glanced toward Herta, who was sitting at a distance dismantling a clockwork mechanism.
"What can be done?" Navia pressed urgently. "Then... what about bringing back those who have already dissolved?"
She was deeply invested in this matter.
Her father had been wrongly accused in the serial disappearance caseā
And ultimately died because of it.
If those dissolved victims could returnā
Her fatherās name could be cleared.
"Itās possible," Su Ran said calmly. "But itās too troublesome."
The solution wasnāt difficult.
The process was.
And he didnāt like wasting time.
"No matter how troublesome it is! I can assist you! As long as youāre willing to help, Iāll pay any priceāeven myself!"
Her voice trembled with conviction.
If he could truly reverse the tragedyā
She would kneel.
She would serve.
She would be an ox or horse.
She would not hesitate.
This was not only for her fatherā
But for every innocent victim.
Su Ran believed her.
She meant every word.
"If youāre asking me to revive your father specifically, I can consider it," he said after a pause. "But reviving everyone who died? Iām afraid I must refuse. My time canāt be spent on that. Even if I agreedāshe wouldnāt."
He pointed at Herta.
There were many dissolved victims.
Resurrecting them one by one would be absurdly time-consuming.
Even if it didnāt take longā
The cost-to-value ratio was terrible.
Some had been dead for twenty years.
Their consciousness had already merged.
Separating them would be exceedingly troublesome.
"Exactly," Herta said, finally pausing her research. "His time is valuable. Why waste it on people whoāve been dead that long?"
She crossed her arms.
"I once saved a planet of nearly ten billion people nineteen times from extinction-level crises. Thatās nearly a hundred billion lives preserved in total. Compared to that, reviving a handful of already-dead individuals doesnāt exactly outweigh the scale."
Navia fell silent.
If that was trueā
There was no argument.
Saving those who still lived from dyingā
Was indeed greater than resurrecting the dead.
"If you truly insist on resurrection," Herta continued, "I can recommend someone. Whether she agrees is another matter. But Su Ran has far more important things to do. If even he considers it a waste of time, then it certainly is."
If not for the fact that Navia was Su Ranās guestā
Herta wouldnāt have bothered explaining.
"...I apologize. I asked for too much."
Navia lowered her head.
She had allowed hope to overwhelm her judgment.
Even bringing back her father alone would be a miracle beyond imagination.
What right did she have to demand more?
Compared to resurrecting dozensā
Her promise to serve as ox or horse was laughably insignificant.
"I wonāt hold it against you," Su Ran said lightly. "Reviving all of them is out of the question. But preventing Fontaineās people from dissolving in the future? That, I can do."
Not because he was compassionate.
But because modifying Fontaineās genetic structureāWas absurdly easy.
It would take himā
At most, a morning.
Perhaps even just a few minutes.
And in exchange?
Naviaās gratitude.
Maybe even Furinaās.
That trade?
Worth it.
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