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  • Ice’s Last Song Silk’s Martial Arts and Fate

    The Last Song of Ice: Silk’s Martial Arts and Fate
    On the ice-covered Genshin Continent, a new figure is about to descend. This is a warrior condensed by the ice element, her name is Silk. Her story begins with the symphony of cold sword light and moonlight.
    Silk, the five-star ice elemental one-handed sword character that will appear in version 5.7, is like a singer of the last song of ice. Her appearance will write a new chapter of ice on this continent dominated by elemental power.
    On this frozen battlefield, Silk holds her exclusive weapon, Cang Yao. This is a one-handed sword like a star blade, with a basic attack power of 608 and a critical strike rate of 33.1%. It is her right-hand man for ice element damage output, and it is also the carrier for her to show her martial arts.
    Normal Attack: Extremely Evil Skill·Broken
    Silk’s normal attack is like an ice crystal breaking in the cold wind. Every swing of the sword is like a feast of ice elements. Her sword light is like a fragment of glacier, drawing a beautiful arc in the air. Up to five consecutive attacks can be carried out, and each attack seems to be telling the story of ice.
    Heavy attack is the stage for her to show her strength. She will consume a certain amount of physical strength, throw out the spinning crystal spear, and cause damage to the enemy in front. This is like the power bursting out when the glacier breaks, pointing directly at the heart of the enemy.
    Falling attack is a classic in her martial arts. She falls from the air and hits the ground, attacking the enemies on the falling path, and causing range damage when landing. This is like the earthquake-like power brought by the falling glacier, making the enemy unable to resist.
    Elemental combat skills: Extremely evil skills·Flash
    Silkcock’s elemental combat skills are the essence of her martial arts. She imitates the fighting style of the Extremely Evil Knight and produces effects in different ways. When tapped, she will gain 45 points of snake cunning and switch to the seven-phase flash mode. This is like a dragon swimming in the ice and snow, and her figure becomes elusive in the eyes of the enemy.
    When long-pressed, she gains 45 points of Serpent’s Cunning and will continue to move quickly, increasing her resistance to interruption in this state. She can control the direction of the fast movement and can end the fast movement state early by casting the skill again. This is like a shadow in a blizzard, and her figure becomes blurred and mysterious in the eyes of the enemy.
    Elemental Burst: Extreme Evil Skill·Destruction
    Silkcock’s elemental burst does not rely on elemental energy, but on Serpent’s Cunning. When she has at least 50 points of Serpent’s Cunning, she can consume all of Serpent’s Cunning to cast an elemental burst, tearing the space in front of her and performing high-speed continuous slashes, causing ice elemental area damage. At the same time, according to the part of Serpent’s Cunning that exceeds 50 points when casting, each point of Serpent’s Cunning will increase the damage caused by this elemental burst, and up to 12 points of Serpent’s Cunning will be counted in this way.
    When she is in Seven Phases Flash Mode, the elemental burst “Extreme Evil Skill·Destruction” will be replaced with “Extreme Evil Skill·Extinction”. This is like a swan song in the ice and snow, and her martial arts will reach its peak.
    Extreme Skill: Exhaustion
    This is a special elemental burst that can be cast without consuming the Snake’s Cunning. After casting, Silk will gain the Carving Exhaustion effect, which lasts until the Seven Phases Flash mode ends; after unlocking the inherent talent, Reason Beyond Reason, she will also absorb the virtual rifts within a certain range nearby. During the duration of the Carving Exhaustion effect, every 0.1 seconds, when her normal attack hits the enemy, it will cause this

  • Feel the fragility and tenacity of life from the knocking of the popcorn pot

    Ju Fufu stood in the narrow alley, holding the old popcorn pot tightly in her hand. The fire jumped from the bottom of the pot and reflected on her pale face, as if it was a cruel judgment. The sound made when the lid of the pot was knocked was not just a simple ding-dong, but more like the sound of life being knocked by fate. The first three knocks were powerful and rapid, like the impulse and stubbornness of youth, unwilling to compromise, unwilling to surrender; the fourth knock was dragging and heavy, like a sigh after life was ruthlessly tortured.

    The popcorn in the pot burst one by one, and her shadow flickered in the firelight, reflecting her unspeakable pain and struggle. Those broken popcorns are not just food, but also fragments of her life that have been broken and reassembled again and again. Although Ju Fufu’s movements are agile, they reveal a trace of fatigue and helplessness. Every time she rotates and dodges, she is fighting against fate, but she is extremely fragile.

    She has scars on her body, some deep and some shallow, recording the pain she has suffered. They are not only physical injuries, but also spiritual scars, and the marks left after life hits her again and again. No one knows how many failures and setbacks she has experienced, she can only endure the pain and move forward again and again. Each wound is like a seal, locking her tightly, but also making her live more firmly.

    When her support skills are activated and her helping hand is extended, it is not only a transmission of power, but also a relay of life. She tried her best to help others, but she didn’t know that she was already exhausted physically and mentally. Her counterattack and support are an unyielding struggle against life and a belief that she still persists in adversity. The popping sound of the popcorn pot constantly reminds her that she is still alive and can continue to fight.

    The release of the finishing move is the blooming of the flame, the burning of life at the limit. Popcorn splatters everywhere, and Ju Fufu looks both strong and fragile in the firelight. The flame brings warmth, but also burns. Her figure swayed in the firelight, like a flower blown by the wind, tenacious but likely to wither at any time.

    After the battle, the pot lid returned to calm, and the flames gradually went out. Ju Fufu’s back disappeared in the darkness. No one remembered her name, and no one knew what she had experienced. But her story, like the knocking sound on the pot lid, silently shook every life. Her suffering and struggle are a microcosm of the lives of countless ordinary people and a heavy burden given to them by the times.

    This world is like a popcorn pot, sometimes exploding hotly, and sometimes cooling down and silent. Each of us is knocking on our own pot lid, trying to resist the storm of life, trying to find the meaning of survival in the chaotic flames. Ju Fufu’s story is not just her struggle, but the resonance of all those who struggle with fate.

    The fragility and tenacity of life are infinitely magnified in those knocks. The sound of the popcorn pot is the cry of reality, the whisper of suffering, and the proof of the tenacity of human nature. We cannot choose our fate, but we can choose how to shine in the flames of fate.

    Ju Fufu and her popcorn pot tell us: life will hurt you, but you must be strong; fate will make you helpless, but you must be tenacious. Only after experiencing the baptism of fire can we truly appreciate the weight and value of life.