Wuwangpo?

This familiar yet unfamiliar place name raced through Heidi's mind.

“In Liyue!” Heidi wailed and quickly ran to the side of the boat to look in the direction of Liyue. The pier was just a small dot.

"Who is it? Why didn't you tell me earlier?" Heidi said angrily. If she met this person, she would beat him up.

There are not many people who can see Lannaro, and he mentioned the truth, which means he knew that there was something wrong with Lannaro, so this person must know something.

Heidi ruled out the mischief of the children on the boat.

“Little Bamboo Shoot, thank you for coming with me.” Heidi put away the stove, took Little Bamboo Shoot, jumped into the sea without hesitation, and swam back to Liyue.

Everyone was shocked and ran to the side of the boat to look down. The crew were ready to go into the sea to rescue her, but when they saw that she was swimming very skillfully and with a clear direction, they gave up.

"Not only does he talk to himself, he also brings his own stove and now he's jumping into the sea. What are young people doing nowadays?"

"It could be a one-day trip, leaving Liyue, eating, and returning to Liyue."

"This person probably has some serious illness!"

"What disease?"

"You're stupid!"

"But she swims pretty fast..."

"God will open a window for her."

The moment Heidi came ashore, she felt mixed emotions. Even if she were given 100 chances, she would never have thought that she would return to Liyue like this.

She looked at the little bamboo shoot, still smiling, and hurried towards Wuwangpo.

At night, the fog at Wuwangpo is thicker than during the day, and blue lights float everywhere in the mountains like will-o'-the-wisp fire.

Heidi huddled beside the tree, hugging the little bamboo shoot tightly.

Although she now has some skills, her fear of ghosts is deep-rooted, especially in Liyue, which has a long history and culture. If a pair of embroidered shoes were placed on the stone steps at this time, Heidi felt that she would be scared to death on the spot.

"Please, it's okay to have a hillbilly or a bleeding dog, but it must not be anything human-related, especially not a child, not a person with long hair, not..." Heidi closed her eyes and repeated her request.

He took a deep breath, leaned against the tree, and walked towards the depths of Wuwangpo.

……

"Caw, cackle." A crow flew by.

"Stop cawing, crow," Heidi complained in a pinched voice, "that pronunciation is too unlucky."

As soon as he finished speaking, there was a burst of cawing sounds, and all the crows around flew up in a hurry.

Heidi's eyelids twitched and she became alert. She squinted and looked around, feeling that someone should be coming.

She kept backing away, and when she reached a tree trunk, she finally felt a little relieved.

"If that guy doesn't come, I'm going to scare myself to death."

"Heidi..." A voice exploded in her ears and she quickly looked back.

Nothing at all!

"Who is it... Come out..." Heidi's voice was a little trembling, "Come out, I see you."

A shadow flashed past her and flew back up the tree.

"Don't run." Heidi chased after him and climbed up the tree.

Just when she had climbed halfway, an upside-down shadow suddenly appeared on a horizontal branch and patted her.

When Heidi turned around, a Liyue ghost mask appeared just in front of her nose.

"Ghost!" Heidi fell off the tree, landed directly in the bushes and fainted.

"Humph, what a coward." The upside-down shadow jumped down from the tree, walked to Heidi and took off the mask. "I really don't know what I value about her."

As soon as she finished speaking, Heidi turned over, grabbed the man's feet, pulled him up, pressed him down, and locked his throat, "Let me see who is scaring me!"

When this ghost took a picture of himself, it was obvious that his hand was a real object, not a ghost.

The other party didn't make any moves, and didn't seem to want to hurt Heidi. He picked up the hat on the ground and put it on, chuckling, "It's not bad to pretend to be unconscious, but it's still a bit stupid to lock the throat instead of the hands."

Big round hat, this sound, Heidi took a closer look, and her hand loosened instantly, "Ah...A hat?"

When the other party heard the name, his eyes became alert, "Do you know me?"

"I...just saw that your hat was big, so I took it..." Heidi made up a few words.

"No wonder Lord Grass God thinks highly of you. Your taste in names is equally hilarious."

"Um... did Lord Grass God ask you to come?"

"Hmph, let's not talk about this for now..."

"What did you say?"

"Get off me."

"Right away..." Heidi quickly got up and tried to help him, but was rejected.

The two walked to a brighter place. It was the first time Heidi saw the scattered soldiers. She was a little excited and had a smile on her face.

The scattered soldier crossed his arms over his chest and looked at Heidi calmly, "Have you seen enough?"

Heidi nodded.

"Now that we've seen enough, let's get down to business. You ask questions first."

Heidi thought for a moment and asked, "Why did you bring me to Wuwangpo?"

"Lord Grass God asked me to cooperate with you, so I have to test your ability. You were able to find the note and arrive on time. Although you are a little timid, you are qualified."

"Did you throw the starfish in my face?"

"Ah."

"Well, it's over in a moment, won't you explain it?"

"Only starfish can grab onto your face. Using shells would hurt. Besides, I'm pretty accurate when throwing."

Heidi spit out a mouthful of blood, "Goodbye. I refuse to cooperate."

After swimming for so long, it turned out to be just a test.

Although it is true that testing is necessary before selecting people to cooperate, I was too angry about being led around by others and I was determined not to cooperate.

"Don't you want to know what happened to Lannaro in your hand?" The soldier stood there and asked calmly.

"Hmph, I'll just go find Lord Grass God and ask him clearly." Heidi was too lazy to look back. She was determined not to compromise.

San Bing smiled and said, "That's great. I hate working with others the most." He even emphasized the word "most".

I really don't like teamwork. After all, there are too many stupid people, which affects the progress.

In addition, based on observations of humans, some people buy into this rhetoric. I don’t understand why, but just give it a try.

As soon as this sentence came out, Heidi silently retreated back to his side, "Really, you hate cooperation?"

The soldier looked at Heidi with a half-smile and nodded.

"Okay, happy cooperation." If you don't like it, then we'll keep cooperating. I'll make you mad and find a chance to throw a starfish in your face.

Heidi finally realized that she had taken the bait. There was nothing she could do about it.

"Okay, let me tell you roughly what happened this time. This time, the place where Lannaro lives is damaged and needs to be repaired. This Lannaro came out to look for materials and has never returned. I came out to collect materials at the order of Lord Grass God."

"Damaged? Isn't Lannaro's place a dream?"

The soldier looked at Heidi with a little more appreciation in his eyes. "Yes, you know something. I don't need to explain it to you. Dreams are also a kind of space. The reason for the damage is unknown, but it needs to be repaired as soon as possible."

"Where are we going to find the materials?"

"Then ask it." The soldier pointed at the small bamboo shoot in Heidi's hand.

"Is there any way to treat it, little bamboo shoot?"

"Don't you know the grass element?"

"I tried it, it didn't work."

"Like this..." The soldier stared at it carefully.

Boom, boom, boom.

The skirmisher knocked on its head three times.

The little thing seemed to have crashed and was stunned.

"Little guy, what's wrong with you?" Heidi looked around. "How did you knock it like wood? At least you were smiling before."

After knocking, the skirmisher folded his hands over his chest and looked at it.

After a while, a voice came:

"Nara!"

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