After the Eye of God flew out, it began to circle around Teyvat.

Every time you fly a circle, time goes back one day.

It was too late for the evil gods to take action. They were all forced to go backwards by time and returned to their original positions.

Even Naya is like this.

The scenes from the past kept replaying and reversing.

The Battle of Sky Island, the fall of Mondstadt, and the fierce battle with the wolf pack...

These events appeared one after another, and everything that each character had done before was reversed to the starting point.

Finally, the Eye of God came to the scene when Kevin was trapped in the woods.

A stream of light shot into Kevin's hand. Time finally stopped moving backwards.

Kevin, with his back against a big tree, stretched out his hand and discovered the Eye of God.

Kevin, who still didn't understand the situation, asked in confusion: "The Eye of God, it's the culmination of my wish. Did God cast his gaze upon me?"

After seeing the Eye of God clearly, he denied it again: "No, this Eye of God does not have any of the seven elements in the past."

He clenched the Eye of God slightly, and a few tiny streams of light entered Kevin's body and went along his arms to his head.

Kevin's expression suddenly became complicated.

Outside the light curtain.

Everyone is stupid.

I was really shocked by the plot inside.

What on earth did Kevin do? He even made time go backwards.

Kevin actually did it. Even the evil gods were alarmed. It seems that they all failed.

That was an evil god that could easily destroy Teyvat. Or a group of them, but they failed in the confrontation with Kevin who was as small as a bug.

It's like an ant tripping an elephant.

It's outrageous no matter how you look at it.

What exactly did Kevin do?

This is the question on everyone’s mind right now.

In the Dragon Ridge Snow Mountain, Albedo came to where Kevin was sitting in the light curtain. He looked at the pale blue sky in the distance. His brain was also thinking rapidly.

However, after thinking for a long time, there was still no result.

These questions made the usually calm Albedo very confused. In the end, he was left with only admiration.

"Kevin, I don't know how you do it. If I have the chance in the future, I will definitely ask you what your thinking is. Why can you always change the overall situation with subtle actions?"

Inazuma, Aratake Ichito scratched his head and thought for a long time, then grabbed Shikanoin Heizo and shook him around and said: "Heizo, have you thought of anything? Tell me about it."

Shikanoin Heizo was almost dizzy. He pushed Aratake Ichito away and said angrily: "What are you doing? Do you think I can figure it out after shaking twice?"

"Ahem, sorry." Yidou touched his head silly, which really made people feel angry.

Heizo rested his chin on his hand.

"Judging from Kevin's series of reactions, it should be certain. The main target of the plan is Azathoth. The Eye of God is also the key. After reading Cthulhu's so-called plan, we can get an overall concept."

Having said that, he stopped.

This time, before Ichito opened his mouth, Kuki couldn't hold back any more.

"What a concept."

Yidou also echoed beside him: "Yes, don't hold it in. What's the concept?"

Heizo rolled his eyes at the two and continued, "Azathoth has been attracting Teyvat from the beginning. This continent will definitely be absorbed and destroyed. However, Cthulhu intercepted it in the middle and assimilated it into the same way as them. Why do you think that is? Don't talk about profit. Teyvat is too small. It's not worth the trouble at all."

The words fell.

"Maybe it's just for fun. Look at that Naya, isn't he like that?"

Heizo was almost speechless. He rolled his eyes countless times.

"Alright, alright, don't make blind analyses if you don't have a big brain. I think the concept is that the evil gods don't want Azathoth to come into contact with new things, that is, things from other worlds. But Kevin used this new thing, the Eye of God, to mobilize Azathoth. As for how he made time go backwards, I don't know. We didn't see as much as Kevin, so it's normal that we can't guess."

In fact, there are many smart people in Teyvat. They all thought of this point of Heizo, but because of too little information, they could not guess Kevin's actions and thoughts at all.

Mond Library.

Lisa has been reading a lot of books about the Abyss recently, hoping to find some clues about Cthulhu.

Lisa is not stupid, she will not just believe that everything in the light screen is false. What she said before was just to comfort others.

However, although the Abyss is somewhat similar to Cthulhu, it is completely different in type.

Lisa kept flipping through the pages of the book and slapped her forehead in distress.

"Now even time reversal has come out. It's so bizarre that the light curtain seems to be getting more and more real. I'm afraid it won't be explained clearly in the future."

Just when everyone was racking their brains to think about what Kevin should do.

The screen flashed back to the time when Kevin was staring at Azathoth. The monologue in his heart revealed the answer.

After acquiring so much incomprehensible knowledge, I have begun to understand Cthulhu's worldview a little.

I don't know if my understanding is correct, but I can only come up with a solution based on that understanding.

Each of the evil gods looked breathtakingly powerful, but from the very beginning they did not directly destroy Teyvat.

Why? Actually, it’s not that I don’t want to destroy this place right from the beginning.

Rather, it was the gap in the world system that prevented them from coming here from the beginning.

This is the gap between materialism and idealism.

That’s right, Cthulhu’s worldview is an idealistic worldview.

Why is Azathoth called the blind and foolish god?

If there is to be an evolutionary process.

Could it be that something happened to Azathoth while he was sleeping?

Then the original consciousness in the body was split and directly separated from the body, forming the current evil god.

Azathoth, who had lost consciousness, was naturally like a blind and stupid person, acting only on instinct.

In idealism, they are invincible and immortal, and they don’t even have the concept of energy.

Time and space are like playthings in their hands.

But don’t forget that the world of Teyvat is different from theirs, and it can be said to be materialistic.

This is the process of idealism assimilating materialism.

A world where subjectivity replaces objectivity.

I'm afraid that the beginning of all this was that someone in Teyvat noticed and called the name of Azathoth, which made this blind and foolish god pay attention to this place.

As for how I first noticed it? Maybe it has something to do with blindness and stupidity. No matter which world it is, there will always be stupid people.

These people have very confused thoughts and do not need any external interference. Perhaps at some point they will coincidentally think of this name and call for prayer.

Because of blindness and stupidity, every world has the possibility of being attracted by His gaze.

The process of attraction is not to bring Teyvat directly to Him.

As I said before, there is a fundamental gap between the world of Cthulhu and the world of Teyvat.

This means that even if one's strength is not at the same level, there will be many restrictions.

Even Azathoth, the Lord of the Gods, must follow the laws of descent.

In other words, someone must notice Azathoth and comply with the laws of His advent before Azathoth has the ability to attract the world.

In this way, as time goes by, you will gradually see the tip of His iceberg in the bright starry sky.

If you are lucky enough to survive to the end like me, maybe you can experience the feeling of touching Azathoth. Who knows, there might be a lot of people who like it.

The sudden cold joke left everyone outside the screen speechless.

Knights, Kaia's forehead was covered with black lines, and he said: "Thank you, I don't like it."

On the Dragon Ridge Snow Mountain, Albedo's eyes lit up.

"As long as I work hard to live, I can meet him? Then it seems I have to work hard."

The sugar on the side couldn't hold it anymore.

"Teacher, you are a little weird."

Xumi, the doctor laughed so hard that he bent over.

"Kevin, you really understand me. If I have the opportunity to touch this great being, I will definitely not miss it. Haha."

Within the light curtain.

Kevin continued to sort out his thoughts.

And the assimilation of those evil gods should have come along with Azathoth.

Simply put, Teyvat has a protective shield, but it was broken by the foolish people inside. Azathoth was attracted and made the hole bigger and bigger, and the other evil gods directly drilled into the hole and assimilated Teyvat.

Each evil god arrives in a different way, and his strength after arrival is also different.

Even when they come, they will conflict with each other.

Forget it, now is not the time to talk about this.

As for why the evil god was formed, we have to look for another reason, which is not clear for the time being.

I don't need to know this now.

Azathoth is the point.

Ultimately, it comes down to a gamble: Is Azathoth's blindness and stupidity innate or passive?

If it is innate, then all the idealism and materialism that I have deduced are invalid, and the plan deduced based on idealism will not be useful.

Passive words are easy to say.

It can only be discussed on the basis of passivity.

Blindness and stupidity are Azathoth's most direct abstract concepts.

From this concept, it may be a lack of memory, a way of thinking, and a mysterious consciousness.

In addition to consciousness, I also have the Eye of God.

As long as the above conditions are met, my plan will be possible to achieve.

The core of the plan is to reverse time.

First you have to learn to use the Eye of God to reverse time.

For example, faster-than-light travel causes time to go backwards.

This may not be possible in a materialistic world, but it becomes very simple in an idealistic world.

After all, you can remember a story from the beginning. Although time has not changed on a material level, in your mind, the story has gone backwards.

This is not enough. After all, the evil god will definitely go back to the past to stop me.

So the focus is Azathoth, and my bet is whether He can catch up.

So I had to enter His body with the eyes of God.

Only in this way can He feel the Eye of God, and as long as He wants to absorb it, I will have the conditions to throw it.

That moment was so short that I would lose consciousness as soon as I entered and lose everything.

The gap between us and the enemy is too big, and almost every step is a gamble.

The plan was simple, which was to use the Eye of God as bait to lure Azathoth. Once the seduction was successful, they would lure Him to reverse time.

As long as the center of this world also turns back time to chase the Eye of God, then the other evil gods will probably be helpless. The situation will even be completely controlled.

Not only that, Azathoth has no consciousness and acts on instinct, so I have to bet on his actions. After all, if the Eye of God falls into my hands, the flow of time will stop.

It is difficult to guarantee whether Azathoth will swallow it directly.

All of this seems to have theoretical support, but the probability of doing it is almost zero. There are too many links for me to bet on. The information I understand may even be false from the beginning.

In fact, in addition to whether the basis for the idealistic division of the world that I have inferred is true, there is another most important point.

That is assimilation.

Except for this Eye of God, it can be said that all of Teyvat has been assimilated and completely belongs to the world of Cthulhu.

If there was no Eye of God, no matter how Azathoth reversed time, Teyvat would no longer be the original Teyvat, and the evil god would no longer be restricted by the conditions for his descent.

Therefore, the key to reversing time must be the Eye of God.

We must use the Eye of God to recreate the real Teyvat.

Perhaps in the process of reconstruction, the power of idealism will cause the falsity of Teyvat itself.

Perhaps in the process of reversal, it was Azathoth who forced the evil gods to return to their previous state.

Return those parts of Teyvat that were assimilated.

Maybe, as I said, it's idealistic, Azathoth would directly imagine what Teyvat looked like before.

Perhaps no matter how real the reversed Teyvat is, it is no longer the original Teyvat.

Maybe, I will fail...

I have too many maybes, and most of them will fail. Even if the plan is successful, it will be false.

Even from the beginning, I was dreaming a dream from which it was impossible to wake up.

But I really can't accept it. Even if it is fake and made up by Azathoth, I still want to see what my hometown looked like.

Look at the original Teyvat again, and then look at their laughter and playing scenes.

I. . . .

I really want to go back to that time.

Many of my friends didn’t even get to see each other for the last time. How could this be possible?

I must go back! I must succeed!

Thinking of this, Kevin's expression gradually changed from complicated to firm. He stared into the abyss without blinking, staring at Azathoth surrounded by the gods.

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