In the evening, candles were lit inside and outside the tents, and figures swayed on the tents.

The blonde girl sat by the campfire, holding her cheeks with both hands and looking at her reflection in the tent. Her light golden eyes were full of emotion. "I finally understand why Villette insisted on wearing his coat. This face, this figure..."

"Hmm?" Paimon tilted his head and looked at the shadow of Villette, then turned back to look at Ying with a curious look on his face, "What's wrong?"

It’s really beautiful. The people I met during my travels all have different styles but they are all good-looking and handsome!

"If he goes out without a coat, he'll look like someone who won't show his ability to see him get harassed if he walks a few steps." Ying nodded seriously, "But Su Ming wears very tight clothes when he goes out with this face, maybe because he's afraid that Mr. Zhongli will beat him up."

On a rocking chair nearby, a master and apprentice wearing shorts and short-sleeved shirts were lying side by side, drinking. They didn't seem to be interested in the traveler's topic at all. Instead, they looked more like they were here on vacation than the traveler and Klee.

Su Ming tilted his head and yawned, biting the straw in the wine glass between his teeth, "Why would I be so shameless with this face? If someone sees us, it will be a great relief for them."

"You are so confident." Ying blinked, hesitating to speak, "But I can't understand why some people dress boldly and some dress conservatively. The older they get, the more conservative they become...ah...except Wendy."

Su Ming: ...

Su Ming was silent for a moment, and looked quietly at Zhongli beside him.

A guest who was always slacking off raised his body slightly and looked at the traveler, saying seriously, "Are you talking about me?"

Ying tilted her head, "Isn't it obvious? But..."

Ying pointed a finger at Su Ming, "He is different. His age combined is not even a fraction of mine, but he is dressed very tightly, so it must be Mr. Zhongli who taught him."

Zhongli:……

Zhongli recalled Su Ming's childhood and shook his head, "It's not my teaching, but his habit."

The expression on Ying's face froze slightly, as if she had thought of how Su Ming used to be unlucky every day, "Well... okay..."

"What do you mean old?" Mona propped up her chin and looked at Ying. Different stars condensed on the water element star disk in front of her, and the light flickered. "Are you talking about Mr. Su? The last time I told his fortune in Mond...wasn't he only twenty-one or twenty-two years old?"

Ying came back to her senses and patted Mona on the shoulder, "Calculate again, I want to see how Su Ming is now..."

Mona looked at Su Ming with an inquiring gaze. After seeing Su Ming nod, she reached out her hand and started to fiddle with the horoscope in front of her.

The natal chart is so chaotic that not even a bright star can condense.

"Just like that frivolous bard, I can't tell clearly." Mona shrugged, frowning tightly, "But this is the first time I've seen such a horoscope change..."

Mona recalled the divination she had performed for Su Ming. After a long time, she came back to her senses and looked at Su Ming, hesitatingly saying, "Last time I said you were stuck in a thought, so what about now? Have you thought clearly about the future?"

Su Ming glanced at Navelette, who had finally taken off the heavy and serious clothes that a judge should wear and changed into light holiday clothes. After retracting his gaze, he explained softly, "I haven't thought it through, but when I think about it carefully, I know that even if I go crazy, I will kill the enemy. I'm not worried anymore."

Mona: ...

It makes some sense, but somehow it feels a bit lame.

Su Ming pointed at Zhongli who was standing beside him with a relaxed look on his face, "Mr. Zhongli, you should calculate for him as well."

Mona's eyes were dazed for a moment. "I remember you said you wanted to learn fortune-telling before you went to Xumi. What? Did you fail in your studies?"

"I failed in front of Mr. Zhongli. I can't figure it out." Su Ming pinched his fingertips together and rubbed them, frowning slightly. "I have read all the books related to Liyue and fortune-telling, and Mr. Zhongli taught me personally, but I can't figure out anything."

It is reasonable to say that mortals cannot peek into the fate of gods, but it is a bit problematic that he still cannot calculate it even though he has become a god.

It is possible that I am not proficient in fortune-telling, or it is possible that these gods have other identities, but there is another possibility... that is, the slight bit of alienation as an outsider left in my identity is causing the problem.

and so……

Su Ming looked at Mona, then pointed at the man who had changed his clothes and put his hair into a ponytail, "Count again, I want to see."

Mona: ...

You think of yourself as a fortune-telling machine, right?!

Mona reached out and fiddled with the star disk, her tone changing from casual to serious, "Hmm... Zhongli... that Villette..."

What's going on today?

Is there something wrong with my horoscope? !

The horoscope formed by the power of water element was still in a mess. The twinkling stars could not be seen clearly, and Mona's face looked a little pale at this time.

Under Su Ming's puzzled gaze, Mona took a deep breath, and finally stretched out her hand to scatter the fortune plate in front of her, with a blank expression, "All of you who hid your identities and came to me for fortune-telling all want to assassinate me, right?!"

She accepted one or two of them, after all, that was the difference between people!

But these one, two, three, four, five, these are pairs of weirdos taking root in front of her, right?

"I'll treat you to a meal." Su Ming spread his hands, turned to look at Zhongli, and said confidently, "See, I told you it's not that I'm not good enough!"

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