"Huh? Brother Bennett, what happened to you? And these two brothers and sisters." Klee ran to the island and saw three pieces of black charcoal washing their faces, looking confused.

"Claire!" Bennett and Heidi shouted almost at the same time.

"Hmm? Sister, do you know Ke Li?"

"Yes, I know your brother Kaia. I've seen your pictures." Heidi washed her face twice, tidied her hair, and introduced herself.

"Oh, it's Sister Heidi. Klee knows that she likes the Melusin figurine you gave her." Klee said obediently and seriously, "Brother Kaia also said that he would take Klee to Fontaine to play with you."

"As long as you like it." Heidi grinned, her eyes couldn't stop looking at it, and she shouted in her heart how cute it was, "Fontaine is always welcome to you."

"Kelly, why are you here? It's dangerous here. We were just bombed." Bennett saw Kelly running out alone. It was getting dark, so he was worried. "I'll take you back to the city."

"Bomb..." Klee lowered her head and poked her little hand, "Klee threw the bomb into the water to blow up the fish..."

"I'm sorry, Klee pissed you off." Klee rummaged through her backpack and took out all the snacks. "These are Klee's favorites. Klee apologizes to you. Don't be mad at Klee."

"Hahaha, this little Klee is really amazing. She can make bombs at such a young age. No wonder there was a smell of biscuits behind the bomb. I thought it was an hallucination." The young master smiled. Who would have the heart to blame such a cute little guy.

"Biscuits... Brother, try these. They are Klee's favorite animal biscuits. Eating them will make Klee happy all day long!"

"Okay, let me try it. Can this be put into a bomb?" The young man ate the biscuits with a serious look on his face, as if he was asking for advice from Klee. "I'd really like to see you make a bomb if there's a chance."

"Klee made the biscuits into small ears for the bouncing bombs to attract fish to eat them." Klee smiled and pointed to the forest below. "Klee was making bombs over there just now. If you want to see it, you can go over there and Klee will show you how to make it."

"Okay, but it's getting dark now, let's make the bomb tomorrow." The young master smiled, "It's not good for children to be out in the wild at night."

"Kelly knows. We'll go back soon." Kelly lowered her head and spoke in a low voice, looking like she hadn't had enough fun.

The four of them went to the Whispering Woods to pack their things.

Heidi happily held Kelly's hand, not wanting to let go. "Kelly, why are you out here to play by yourself? Where's Brother Kaia?"

"Everyone in the Knights has been so busy lately. Brother Kaeya has been busy fighting monsters. I haven't seen him in a few days. And brother Albedo has been researching reagents in the laboratory recently. Even Captain Jean doesn't take Klee into the small dark room anymore."

"Like in Mondstadt and Solstice, many creatures have appeared, and the Knights may be short of manpower," the young master explained.

"Well, I heard that these creatures are very dangerous. The Adventurer's Association has issued many warning notices. Recently, minors like me can only accept commissions from nearby residents." Bennett said, and glanced at the barrel. "Unfortunately, I haven't even completed the task of catching 10 fish. I'm holding everyone back."

"Oh? Brother Bennett, do you want fish? Klee fried a lot of fish. Come with me." Klee pulled Bennett to her trophy.

Bennett was surprised when he saw the basket full of dozens of fish. "Kelly, did you fry all of these? Where did you fry them?"

"Just by the lake, make a bomb and Klee will throw one in."

"Is it that simple?"

"Brother Bennett, do you want to try it?" Kelly assembled a nearly finished bomb on the ground and handed it to him, "Fish frying is fun."

"Thank you, Kelly. I'll give it a try." Bennett, with an unbelieving attitude, prepared to make a final attempt.

Three people followed to see.

Klee: "Huh? Why is there no movement?"

Heidi: "Are there no small fish coming?"

Klee: "But every bomb before Klee exploded."

The young master glanced at the iron barrel in the distance and didn't seem surprised by the result: "Bennett, why don't you try ice fishing next time? I'm looking forward to what you can catch in the sea."

Bennett was very interested: "Okay, I haven't tried ice fishing yet, what's the most outrageous thing you've ever caught?"

The young master thought about it and said, "Well, a girl."

Bennett scratched his head and looked at the young master dimly, "Ah? This...is the fishing we are talking about the same thing?"

Heidi smiled and said, "It means the same thing."

The four people were chattering, and the night was completely dark.

Just when a few people had given up hope, a huge explosion sounded, and the lake water surged up like a blowout.

The four soaked rats looked at each other.

"Is this a bomb or a missile?"

"I don't know why Keri is so amazing."

"I'm convinced. I didn't see any fish."

"Look, has the lake been blown through? There seems to be light at the bottom of the lake."

Four heads popped out to take a look and saw a deep whirlpool with a very bright light at the bottom.

Suddenly a gust of wind gave a push.

Klee was the youngest and was pushed directly into the lake by the wind.

"Kelly!"

"Bennett!"

"Son!"

One by one, they all fell into the lake and were instantly submerged in the whirlpool.

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