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Mingzhao Version 3.2 Story Plot Summary: Uncovering the Hidden Truths of Hiyuki, Denia, and NiboraThrough the interim story of Version 3.2, hidden plot points and identities of major characters such as Hyuki, Denia, and Nibora were largely revealed. In particular, in-depth analysis was conducted on the relationship between Denia and Nibora, and Hyuki's abilities and past. Don't miss the exciting story of Mingcho.
1. 🎮 Version 3.2 Interim Story Summary and First Impressions
· The interim story of Version 3.2 was short but sufficient to resolve many plot threads at once.
· We anticipate the quick appearance of Hyuki and Denia, and Lusila also seemed to have her attention drawn to Denia.
· While the NPCs' stories were a bit dull at first, they became more interesting with the introduction of Lusila and the rabbit's story. The direction was good, but there was a slight disappointment at the end.
· Hyuki's appearance increased the story's focus, and the modeling for Lusila, Hyuki, and Denia was outstanding.
· I expected Lusila to have a mental breakdown, but she showed strong mental fortitude and presented a cool demeanor.
· We anticipate the quick appearance of Hyuki and Denia, and Lusila also seemed to have her attention drawn to Denia.
· While the NPCs' stories were a bit dull at first, they became more interesting with the introduction of Lusila and the rabbit's story. The direction was good, but there was a slight disappointment at the end.
· Hyuki's appearance increased the story's focus, and the modeling for Lusila, Hyuki, and Denia was outstanding.
· I expected Lusila to have a mental breakdown, but she showed strong mental fortitude and presented a cool demeanor.
00:00 - 00:56
1. 🎮 Version 3.2 Interim Story Summary and First Impressions
· The interim story of Version 3.2 was short but sufficient to resolve many plot threads at once.
· We anticipate the quick appearance of Hyuki and Denia, and Lusila also seemed to have her attention drawn to Denia.
· While the NPCs' stories were a bit dull at first, they became more interesting with the introduction of Lusila and the rabbit's story. The direction was good, but there was a slight disappointment at the end.
· Hyuki's appearance increased the story's focus, and the modeling for Lusila, Hyuki, and Denia was outstanding.
· I expected Lusila to have a mental breakdown, but she showed strong mental fortitude and presented a cool demeanor.
· We anticipate the quick appearance of Hyuki and Denia, and Lusila also seemed to have her attention drawn to Denia.
· While the NPCs' stories were a bit dull at first, they became more interesting with the introduction of Lusila and the rabbit's story. The direction was good, but there was a slight disappointment at the end.
· Hyuki's appearance increased the story's focus, and the modeling for Lusila, Hyuki, and Denia was outstanding.
· I expected Lusila to have a mental breakdown, but she showed strong mental fortitude and presented a cool demeanor.
00:57 - 02:29
2. 🐰 The Rabbit's Identity and Nibora's Chilling Dialogue Analysis
· The rabbit's identity is presumed to be the chairman of the Janseonghoe, and there was a scene where she disappeared after telling Lusila, 'I see the end of Rairoi.'
· The 'pop' sound effect in Denia's ultimate ability animation overlaps with Lusila's dialogue, raising questions about whether this is just speculation or an actual plot point.
· Nibora's statement in the final conversation with Denia, 'If it's useless, it should be discarded,' is very chilling and implies that Nibora is being threatened or is in some kind of situation.
· Connecting the fact that experiments were conducted on the void's opposing side using Lusila and the resonance, with Nibora being the chairman of the Janseonghoe, suggests that the term 'that person' could refer to Aleph One or another powerful entity.
· The possibility that Nibora is a clone of the Janseonghoe chairman is also raised, which could mean the original body, not Nibora herself, is being referred to.
· The 'pop' sound effect in Denia's ultimate ability animation overlaps with Lusila's dialogue, raising questions about whether this is just speculation or an actual plot point.
· Nibora's statement in the final conversation with Denia, 'If it's useless, it should be discarded,' is very chilling and implies that Nibora is being threatened or is in some kind of situation.
· Connecting the fact that experiments were conducted on the void's opposing side using Lusila and the resonance, with Nibora being the chairman of the Janseonghoe, suggests that the term 'that person' could refer to Aleph One or another powerful entity.
· The possibility that Nibora is a clone of the Janseonghoe chairman is also raised, which could mean the original body, not Nibora herself, is being referred to.
02:30 - 03:52
3. 🤝 Denia's Motives and the Possibility of Janseonghoe's Blackmail
· The scene where Denia refers to Nibora as the rabbit she raised and asks, 'Are you going to throw her away?' along with Nibora's line, 'If it's useless, it should be discarded,' suggests a situation where Denia is risking her life to cooperate in order to save Nibora.
· The current Nibora is a clone, and the theory is that the real Nibora is kept alive somewhere without being killed, and Denia is being blackmailed using this fact.
· Denia's genuine concern for Sigrica and the past photo of Sigrica, Denia, and Ibora together show that they were very close friends.
· It's possible that Denia is in a complex situation where she can't tell Sigrica, wants to save Nibora, and at the same time doesn't want Sigrica to be harmed.
· It's possible that the chairman of the Janseonghoe forced Denia to cooperate through blackmail, and if she's a resonance of the Mingseong, the Janseonghoe might have used this to control Denia.
· The current Nibora is a clone, and the theory is that the real Nibora is kept alive somewhere without being killed, and Denia is being blackmailed using this fact.
· Denia's genuine concern for Sigrica and the past photo of Sigrica, Denia, and Ibora together show that they were very close friends.
· It's possible that Denia is in a complex situation where she can't tell Sigrica, wants to save Nibora, and at the same time doesn't want Sigrica to be harmed.
· It's possible that the chairman of the Janseonghoe forced Denia to cooperate through blackmail, and if she's a resonance of the Mingseong, the Janseonghoe might have used this to control Denia.
03:53 - 06:21
4. ✨ Hyuki's Wish-Granting Ability and the Secret of Ashinoara's Destruction
· Hyuki has the ability to grant wishes, which is mentioned as a last resort for Lusila. It could be used to undo being consumed by Aleph in the worst-case scenario or to send the wanderer back to the past.
· It remains to be seen whether Hyuki's wish-granting ability will be used to go back in time, or if the story will unfold in a different way.
· The possibility that Hyuki is a successor resonance of Ashinoara is raised. This is supported by her powerful abilities and the fact that the Reflection Council tried to trap Lusila to discover Hyuki's existence.
· The ability to grant wishes, unlike that of ordinary resonances, is highly unusual and suggests that Hyuki is more than just a powerful individual.
· The fact that Ashinoara was destroyed despite Hyuki's ability to grant wishes could mean that Hyuki's power is limited, or that there was an even more powerful entity that prevented her from stopping the destruction.
· It remains to be seen whether Hyuki's wish-granting ability will be used to go back in time, or if the story will unfold in a different way.
· The possibility that Hyuki is a successor resonance of Ashinoara is raised. This is supported by her powerful abilities and the fact that the Reflection Council tried to trap Lusila to discover Hyuki's existence.
· The ability to grant wishes, unlike that of ordinary resonances, is highly unusual and suggests that Hyuki is more than just a powerful individual.
· The fact that Ashinoara was destroyed despite Hyuki's ability to grant wishes could mean that Hyuki's power is limited, or that there was an even more powerful entity that prevented her from stopping the destruction.
06:22 - 08:03
5. 🔮 Future Predictions and Interpretation of Collective Intelligence Plot Threads
· The statement that it's okay even if Rairoi perishes because Hyuki is there was likely due to Hyuki's wish-granting ability, i.e., foresight.
· It's strange that Hyuki, who can see the future and grant wishes, couldn't prevent Ashinoara's destruction. This suggests how powerful the Mingseong that destroyed Ashinoara was, or that Hyuki might have intentionally been absent.
· There are concerns that the story is becoming too vast and won't be concluded within this year. Hyuki might have concluded that she had to abandon Ashinoara to save everyone, even while seeing the future.
· Hyuki's ability might have a usage limit, and if she still couldn't prevent Ashinoara's destruction, the reason would be an even more serious problem.
· The process of speculating and interpreting these plot threads together is part of the game's fun, and we can enjoy the story more richly through collective intelligence.
· It's strange that Hyuki, who can see the future and grant wishes, couldn't prevent Ashinoara's destruction. This suggests how powerful the Mingseong that destroyed Ashinoara was, or that Hyuki might have intentionally been absent.
· There are concerns that the story is becoming too vast and won't be concluded within this year. Hyuki might have concluded that she had to abandon Ashinoara to save everyone, even while seeing the future.
· Hyuki's ability might have a usage limit, and if she still couldn't prevent Ashinoara's destruction, the reason would be an even more serious problem.
· The process of speculating and interpreting these plot threads together is part of the game's fun, and we can enjoy the story more richly through collective intelligence.
