…“El Silencio” (El Silencio), a name that whispered of secrets and hidden knowledge, chewed on the responses of "The Fool".
Suddenly, he found himself struggling to grasp the true meaning of the previous question.He had initially believed that the path to the souls and spirits of the "Great Emperor" Russell necessarily involved philosophical or mystical elements, such as "that island" representing the god worshipped by his followers, or "the depths of the starry sky" implying the "Starry Realm," symbolizing that Russell only believed in his own ego and directly aimed for the divine seat.
However, "The Fool" had dismissed this, effectively negating almost all possibilities and leaving him with no other answers.Quizás la Reina no estaba preguntando por mi interpretación.
La respuesta del "Tonto" apuntaba a otro significado…
y si podía o no descifrarlo no importaba.
Sólo era un medio para su comunicación…
La Duquesa Gaudriana suspiró interiormente y dijo con respeto:"Thank you for your answer."The remaining members of the Tarot Society were even more bewildered, although they knew the context and could understand the specific meaning of the soul and spirit, but they could not connect it to "the island" or "the depths of the starry sky." Instead, they interpreted it differently, with different guesses, but always felt that they were far from the correct answer.In "The Magician's" subconscious thoughts, "that island" might be the place where Russell's most beloved woman was buried, and "the depths of the starry sky" meant that the Great Emperor would look towards his "starry sea" in his later years."Justice" Odette thought that "that island" was a psychological self-awareness island, with the sea part representing conscious awareness and the underwater part representing unconsciousness, while "the starry sky" represented the spiritual sky and the "Starry Realm," so the corresponding question was "Did the Great Emperor Russell believe in himself or the gods, or simply nature?"From this perspective, "The Fool's" answer was quite strange, as if he was saying that the Great Emperor Russell didn't believe in anything, including himself.I seemed to have misunderstood…
but if that were the case, "The Fool's" words seemed to hide a deep secret of the Great Emperor Russell…
or, had he seen the true nature of life and the universe, the gods, and humanity in his later years, and become a pessimist and nihilist?Odette thought so, and was very interested in testing this."El Hombre Colgado" Algy pensaba en "El Ermitaño" Jada.
"La Luna" Emlyn pensó un momento y luego decidió dejar de adivinar, "El Sol" Dairek no estaba interesado en el Gran Emperador Russell, pero no rompió el silencio, repetidamente pensando en la siguiente interacción.Finally, under the shroud of mist, "The Fool" chuckled:"You can begin.""The Hanging Man" Algy immediately turned to the lowest table in the bronze, looking at "The World" Gelman.Sparo, and said carefully:"I'm sorry, your magical item may need a while."Before he could finish speaking, he quickly gave an explanation:"The 'Craftsman' seems to have been sick, and there were suspicious observers around, so it took some time.