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Chapter 109 - Chapter 109: Sunday’s Inner Paradise Was Impossible From the Very Start!

[ Mr. Sunday… Hello there! ]

[ Did you see that? ]

[ The moon in the sky is the same size as the SoulGlad bottle cap in my hand! ]

[ Does that mean… as long as I reach out my hand, I can grab the moon~ and hold it in my arms? ]

[ Hmm? Right? ] 』

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—✦Omniscient Viewer's Chat Lodge✦—

March 7th: "Look at how much the kid drank, he's starting to talk in his sleep."

Stelle: "He is in a dream, so if it's not sleep-talking, what is it?"

March 7th: "Uh… true."

March 7th: "I always forget that we are in a dream."

Furina de Fontaine: "Speaking of which, how exactly does one get drunk in a dream?"

Furina de Fontaine: "It really is quite magical…"

Hu Tao: "Hmm, leaving aside the dirty business in the shadows, Penacony's dreamscape world is indeed quite interesting."

Paimon: "Actually… I've always wanted to ask a question."

Paimon: "Are these Pepeshi people actually adults or not?"

Paimon: "Why do they all look like little children?"

Lumine: "Yes, I find it strange too."

Lumine: "Whenever I see them, it takes me out of the moment a bit. I just feel like they are all kids."

Lumine: "But they shouldn't be… children, right?"

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "Of course they aren't children."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "There are many races in the universe with unique appearances."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "And the Pepeshi just happen to grow into the appearance of small children."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "Moreover, even after they reach adulthood and grow up, they will still maintain this appearance."

Nilou: "Their appearance really is quite cute."

Nilou: "Especially that fluffy ball growing on their heads… can I touch it?"

Stelle: "That ball looks like it would feel nice to touch. I want to touch it too!"

Robin: "Regrettably, that is a part that the Pepeshi value very highly. Generally speaking, they do not let people touch it."

Stelle: "Then generally speaking, they do let people touch it?"

Robin: "Uh… perhaps…"

Pam: "That fluff ball feels like it would be hard to maintain, Pam."

Pam: "Does it shed, Pam?"

March 7th: "Shed?"

March 7th: "It shouldn't… right?"

Stelle: "Speaking of shedding, I suddenly have a brilliant idea!"

Stelle: "Say, if I were to collect the fur from the Pepeshi's fluff balls and make a plush coat, wouldn't the texture be top-tier?"

Silver Wolf: "Good lord!!"

Silver Wolf: "That's simply a genius idea!"

Qingque: "What kind of genius?"

Qingque: "That's clearly the devil, right?"

Qingque: "With just those tiny fluff balls on their heads, how many would you need to make a plush coat?!"

Li Sushang: "For every coat made, hundreds of Pepeshi must be consumed?!"

Guinaifen: "Terrifying!!"

Guinaifen: "I can only say, no buying, no killing!!"

Stelle: "Who said anything about killing them?"

Stelle: "I just want to pet their fluff balls until they go bald."

March 7th: "Hey, that feels no different from killing a Pepeshi, right?"

Aventurine: "Ha, if these Pepeshi knew you had this idea."

Aventurine: "I guarantee you would definitely be on the blacklist of every Pepeshi in the universe."

Stelle: "That serious?"

Stelle: "Then never mind, I was just purely curious."

Kafka: "A plush coat woven from Pepeshi fluff balls?"

Kafka: "Hmm… that is a novel item…"

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『 [ The moon… Hehe, you mean the Grand Theater, right? ]

There is no moon in the sky of Penacony.

Sunday followed the Pepeshi's gaze, only to see the Grand Theater suspended in the air, emitting a dazzling brilliance.

[ Oh, oh! ]

[ Haha, look at me, I must have been away from home for too long, missing that moon too much… hic. ]

[ But… it doesn't matter! ]

[ Our Penacony's Grand Theater is much brighter than the moon… ]

[ Good looking! Easy on the eyes! ]

[ Back then, they tried to persuade me not to sell all my family property and set my heart solely on Penacony… Pfft, truly short-sighted! ]

The Pepeshi spat a few times drunkenly.

[ Selling all family property… Why go to such lengths? ]

Robin couldn't quite understand this Pepeshi's actions.

[ Why? Why else… ]

[ Life back home was too bitter, living like less than a human. ]

[ Penacony is better, only sweet dreams, no suffering, no need to worry about tomorrow, doing whatever you want, now that is called living… hic, comfortable! ]

The Pepeshi explained a few sentences to Robin.

[ This… can this really be considered living… ]

Robin muttered to herself with a complex expression.

[ Hic …Hmm? ]

[ Little girl, what did you ask just now? I didn't hear clearly… ]

The Pepeshi looked up at Robin, somewhat dazed.

[ Nothing, sir. ]

[ Look, the traffic on Glaux Avenue is heavy, it's prone to danger. ]

[ Aideen Park is just nearby, how about I have a member of the Bloodhound Family take you there to continue enjoying the sweet dream? ]

Sunday shook his head and asked the Pepeshi.

[ Oh… okay, you're right. ]

[ As expected of the leader of the Sweet Dream, my savior! ]

[ See you later then, Mr. Sunday. ]

[ Thank you for chatting with me… hic. ] 』

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—✦Omniscient Viewer's Chat Lodge✦—

Stelle: "Tsk tsk tsk, living a drunken life and dreaming of death, deceiving oneself and others."

Furina de Fontaine: "This person's longing for his hometown is overflowing in his words."

Furina de Fontaine: "But he just isn't willing to admit it."

Hu Tao: "If he admitted it, wouldn't that be equivalent to completely denying his actions back then?"

Hu Tao: "That would be what makes someone break down."

March 7th: "So he just drowns his sorrows in alcohol here?"

March 7th: "Living like an empty shell?"

Lumine: "The Dreamscape is a place for pleasure. logically speaking, most people who come here shouldn't have worries."

Lumine: "But this person, perhaps he has regrets left in reality, so even though he came to the Dreamscape, he is still often unhappy."

Navia Caspar: "This falls under the category of utter escapism, right?"

Robin: "Dreams are ultimately illusory. His indulging in the dream is equivalent to giving up all possibilities in reality."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "That is also his choice. Respect and bless."

Stelle: "That's right. Since it was his own choice, then suffering the consequences is also deserved."

Stelle: "This doesn't actually have much to do with the dreamscape itself; it mainly depends on the person."

Stelle: "Just like that old lady from before, look at her, didn't she think things through very clearly?"

Robin: "Hmm… you're right."

Robin: "It's just… if there were no Dreamscape, would this group of people stop escaping?"

Aventurine: "You're overthinking it."

Aventurine: "It's human nature. Even without the Dreamscape, they would still find other ways to escape."

Venti: "Well said. If a person isn't willing to face their own heart, then in reality, they can just as easily buy drunkenness, and you couldn't wake them up no matter how you called."

Venti: "In other words, those who are originally sober will remain sober even within a dream!"

Venti: "This is the fundamental difference between people."

Stelle: "To be fair, if there were no Dreamscape, it would more or less make some people feel there is no way out, thereby causing them to find their way back."

Stelle: "But that would be too unfair to those who need the Dreamscape."

Stelle: "So, I personally believe the pros of the Dreamscape outweigh the cons."

Stelle: "Those who choose to drown in the dream, that is their own choice. Whatever end they meet is completely what they deserve."

Stelle: "It has nothing to do with bystanders."

March 7th: "The way I see it, the Dreamscape is mainly to provide a platform for some birds born with defects to spread their wings and fly."

March 7th: "As for those who were originally able-bodied… there's no need to worry about them too much, okay?"

March 7th: "If they love to live a drunken life and dream of death, let them be drunk, as long as they don't affect others."

Welt Yang: "In summary, the Dreamscape has its own meaning for existence."

Welt Yang: "As long as it doesn't force others to enter the dream, then there is no need to interfere too much with other people's choices."

Robin: "Mn, thank you, everyone, I understand."

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『 [ … ]

After that, Pepeshi left, robin began to fall silent.

[ What's wrong, sister? ]

Seeing Robin not say a word, Sunday asked with concern.

[ Even though this is the Land of Dreams, why do people live this kind of life? ]

[ That gentleman just now… was not happy at all. ]

[ No matter how sweet a dream is, it is an invisible and intangible illusion, yet he treats it as his only choice for survival, even giving up his future in reality for it… ]

[ This cannot be counted as living at all. ]

Robin spoke her view with a melancholy look.

[ Hmm, is that so… ]

[ But in my view, this is actually the way ordinary people should live. ]

Sunday's expression appeared very calm.

[ …Why do you say that? ]

Robin looked at Sunday with some surprise.

[ You just said that a gentleman making a living on sweet dreams cannot be counted as living, but that is not the case. ]

[ Even without Penacony, people would live in their respective hallucinations. This hallucination is named 'Self-Worth'. ]

[ People always think they are destined to realize some kind of value. ]

[ Earning value for oneself implies powerful strength; conversely, those without value are demoted to the weak. ]

[ However, value is not created by people out of thin air, and its sum has a limit. ]

[ To realize so-called value, one must plunder from the hands of others. ]

[ Just like that, the weak are exploited, oppressed… ]

Sunday slowly recounted his insights.

[ You mean to say… things shouldn't be like this, right? ]

Robin understood the meaning of Sunday's words.

[ Precisely. ]

[ However, ironically, people do not think doing so is wrong. ]

[ Because they always hold that ethereal self-worth as the golden rule, and even the weak think so. ]

[ Survival of the fittest, the weak are prey to the strong… all tragedies in the world stem from this. ]

[ And the reason Penacony is a Sweet Dream is precisely that it provides a place of eternal rest for anyone who wants to escape from that… ]

[ Here there is no tragedy, only happiness… ]

[ Although it is only a prototype, isn't this exactly what the paradise in our minds looks like? ]

Sunday asked Robin in return.

[ … ]

[ Perhaps that gentleman just now was merely a special case. ]

[ Before concluding, I think it's better to see it with my own eyes in the dream, just like back in Dreamflux Reef. ]

Robin felt it was better to witness it personally, to prove that what Sunday said was correct.

[ Mn, seeing is believing, I will accompany you. ]

[ The Dreammaster has not yet graced us with his presence; we still have time to look around. ] 』

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—✦Omniscient Viewer's Chat Lodge✦—

Tighnari: "It can be seen that Mr. Sunday has researched human nature very thoroughly."

Tighnari: "What he says makes a lot of sense."

Stelle: "What he said isn't really a problem."

Stelle: "But that last sentence, forgive me for not agreeing."

Stelle: "This Dreamscape world is obviously not all happiness either."

Stelle: "I feel it doesn't even count as a prototype of a happy paradise."

Furina de Fontaine: "Strict social hierarchy, those with weak status don't even have the qualification to go to other Dreamscape moments at will…"

Furina de Fontaine: "This place is also filled with all sorts of regrets everywhere; it really cannot be counted as a place without tragedy."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "Just as he said, the weak are prey to the strong, survival of the fittest. All tragedies in the world stem from this."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "But this is an immutable law of the universe."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "And no one can change this law."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "And not just humans, even Aeons cannot do it!"

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "So, the paradise you yearn for in your heart has been an impossible place from the very beginning."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "Perhaps you will find it cruel, but this is the indisputable truth."

Hu Tao: "Even Aeons can't create that kind of paradise…"

Hu Tao: "Then there's no solution…"

Madam Herta: "There are differences in strength even between Aeons, how can a truly egalitarian paradise exist?"

Madam Herta: "That is just a fantasy."

March 7th: "Sigh… Mr. Sunday, stop drilling into a dead end. Just doing what is within our power is enough."

March 7th: "There's no need to force these impossible things."

Sunday: "…"

Sunday: "The so-called impossible things are merely things that have not yet happened."

Sunday: "This is what Miss Acheron said, right?"

Sunday: "So… if I don't try, how can I know if it's possible or not?"

Boothill: "Brother, you really won't give up until you hit the wall."

Sunday: "It matters not. If my collision can eliminate a wrong option for everyone, then it is worth it."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "Sigh, commendable spirit, just too stubborn."

Dr. Veritas Ratio: "To a certain extent, you and this damned gambler Aventurine are of the same nature."

Aventurine: "Stop, stop, I'm not as self-righteous as him."

Aventurine: "Creating a paradise where everyone lives happily…"

Aventurine: "I wouldn't even dare to think about that…"

Aventurine: "I can only say… he is just too idealistic."

Fu Xuan: "Having ideals alone is useless."

Fu Xuan: "In this seat's opinion, living in this world, it is better to consider reality more and be more grounded."

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