Hear Wendy talking to herself.

Paimon slapped his head and figured something out.

"So you deliberately made the statement to gauge what the Mond people thought of Tevarin?"

Wendy nodded.

"Yes. But I am comforted by the fact that there are still a large number of people who believe in Tevarin."

"Then why didn't you just tell the Knights about this? Instead, you made it a big deal and let everyone know. The Knights are the highest authority in Mondstadt. If they believed Tevarin, wouldn't things be much easier?"

Wendy sighed upon hearing this, with a hint of helplessness in her tone.

"Alas, Tevarin may be my good friend, but before this, I was the God of Mondstadt. Isn't it God's duty to listen to his people?"

Paimon was a little confused.

"Um... Although I still don't understand what you mean, it does make sense. As a god, you should listen to the opinions of your people."

Ying pondered for a moment, and suddenly seemed to understand something.

"I see." There was a hint of excitement in her voice.

She clenched her right hand into a fist and tapped it lightly on the palm of her left hand, looking at Wendy with bright eyes.

"You're saying we can't just look at one side of the story, but should consider the whole picture, right? While one-sidedness can be powerful, if it conflicts with the whole picture, the strength of the one-sidedness can actually lead things in the wrong direction, harming overall development."

Wendy nodded, a hint of appreciation in her eyes.

"Hmm, that's exactly what I mean. If only one side knows, but not the whole, then that side will make decisions based on its own opinion, which is not conducive to the development of the situation. If the whole side knows, then although that side is powerful, it won't be able to completely control the situation."

Paimon looked at them both with confusion.

"Uh, what are you guys discussing? I don't understand a thing."

Ying then asked Wendy

"If a conflict really occurs, will you be comprehensive or one-sided?"

Wendy smiled slightly but didn't give a direct response.

"I am the god of Mondstadt."

Seeing this, Ying nodded and smiled.

"Gentlemen think alike."

"Ah? Ying, aren't you a girl? How can you be a gentleman?" Paimon looked at Ying in disbelief.

Hearing this, Wendy and Ying looked at Paimon at the same time, and then smiled at each other.

Looking at the two people shaking their heads and smiling bitterly, Paimon couldn't help feeling helpless.

"What the hell are you talking about? And what's so funny? Isn't what I said the truth?"

Ying did not directly answer Paimon's question, but turned to Wendy and continued their conversation.

"and then?"

"Then I deliberately made some remarks, just like Su Mo suggested, to listen to the voices of the people of Mondstadt. Now it seems that the effect is quite good. At least Tevarin still has room for redemption in the hearts of the people of Mondstadt."

"Gone?"

"Hmm... not really. Spreading the news will at least let the Knights know Tevarin's identity, so they won't resort to violence against him again."

"Then you really do care about it."

Wendy smiled slightly, seeming satisfied with Ying's understanding and appreciation.

"Hehe, actually, I have the same dilemma with Tevarin. It became what it is today because of Mondstadt. The poisonous blood of the evil dragon tortured it in its body, preventing it from sleeping peacefully. Add to that the corrupting control of the Abyss Mage's curse and the torture over the years. This is why Tevarin made a decision that was not in line with his heart."

"Abyss Mage?"

"Indeed, the Abyssal Cult, composed of inhuman beings, is an organization hostile to humanity. I don't know their origins, but I know they harbor strong malice towards the human world. The hillocks in the wilderness will also obey their commands and become their weapons."

"Before coming here, I was also corrupted like Tevarin. Now that I'm here, I feel much better."

"Huh? You've been corrupted too? I can't tell." Paimon was a little confused.

"Ahem, that's because I'm the God of Wind."

"Since you are the God of Wind, how did you become corrupted?"

"The curse of the Abyss Mage is extremely contagious. Of course, this is not a big problem for me. It's just that I was communicating with Tevarin at the time, but... um... that's why I was careless for a moment." Wendy looked at the two of them with some embarrassment.

A trace of embarrassment flashed across Ying and Paimon's faces when they heard this.

After all, it was they who interrupted Wendy.

"Then what should we do now?"

"Originally, I was planning to try to persuade Tevarin, but Su Mo's words made me realize that if I can't persuade Tevarin, I have to make a decision for Mondstadt."

"Ah? You want to kill it!?" Paimon looked at Wendy in disbelief. In Paimon's opinion, it was too terrible that Wendy was going to kill his own followers.

Wendy scratched her head in embarrassment.

"It's said to be killed, but not to that extent. But how exactly do we want to do it..."

"Hehe, actually I haven't thought about it yet."

Ying and Paimeng's faces were filled with black lines.

They were just running around with someone who had no plan!

"Even if Tevarin isn't conquered or persuaded, his vitality will rapidly drain away due to corrosion, and he will burn himself out in anger. Even so, I still want to make one last attempt before resorting to force."

Ying thought about the feasibility for a moment.

After all, he was his partner for a thousand years, and it was because of him and Mond that he became what he is now...

"Well, since I promised you and Su Mo, I have no choice but to go all the way."

"Don't talk so darkly. We are a righteous army fighting for the people of Mondstadt." Wendy smiled, trying to ease the tense atmosphere.

"Just tell me what we should do." Ying went straight to the point.

"Hey, in that case, please accompany me to Mond Cathedral."

"Mondstadt Cathedral, where are we going?" Paimon asked curiously.

Wendy smiled mysteriously.

"Go get a harp called Sky."

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