In the ward

Looking at the people coming and going outside the door, Ying and Paimeng couldn't help but feel a little confused.

"Isn't this a church? Why are there so many patients?" Ying asked curiously.

Wendy, lying in bed, smiled softly and explained, "Normally, churches have nothing to do with where patients are treated, but Mondstadt's Cathedral is special. This is due to its long history and the distribution of people within it."

"History and personnel distribution?" Paimeng asked.

Wendy nodded.

"Yes, Mondstadt Cathedral was built hundreds of years ago so that people could pray to the gods better, and priests and shepherdesses were the main personnel of the cathedral. Because of their worship of the gods, people often believed that the gods could cure their illnesses. These priests and shepherdesses claimed to be closer to the gods, so naturally people believed that they could also cure diseases.

"Later, in order to respond to the people and better spread faith, Mondstadt Cathedral built a place for prayer and healing together, and most of the people there were able to heal the sick."

"The natural development and general trend of the world?" Ying asked uncertainly.

Wendy nodded slightly in confirmation. "If you look at it from the perspective of that time, it was indeed the case," he said.

Ying nodded thoughtfully, then asked another question.

"By the way, you haven't told me why you faked an illness and asked Barbara to bring you here for treatment."

Wendy gave a sly smile.

"If I said I just wanted to find a place with free food and lodging, would you believe me?"

Ying shook her head, obviously not buying it.

Wendy explained upon seeing this.

"You know what? Mondstadt Cathedral is an official location after all. It's closed every night, and there are guards outside the cathedral. If we want to steal the Sky Harp, we'll have to work hard just to get in."

"So you pretended to have a terminal illness and used people's sympathy to bring you in?" Ying continued to ask.

"You can't say that. You were a little reluctant at the time. Barbara happened to pass by, so I just did it." Wendy said lightly.

"Ying, don't listen to him. As a god of a country, you actually take advantage of the sympathy of your believers. I despise you." Paimon interrupted with a reproachful tone.

Wendy chuckled.

"It's all for Mond. Besides, it's true that I'm not feeling well."

Ying remained silent and said nothing more.

"Since we are here for the Sky Harp, do you know where it is?"

"Of course!" Wendy pointed to the ground.

"Ah? Here?" Paimon asked in surprise.

Wendy shook her head and corrected him, "No, it's underground."

Paimon looked a little shocked.

"This is Mond's secret. How did you know?"

Wendy looked at Paimon speechlessly.

Paimon reacted, feeling a little embarrassed.

"Hey, I forgot. You are the god of Mondstadt. That thing originally belonged to you."

Ying then asked.

"So, what should we do if we want to get the Sky Harp?"

Wendy seemed a little surprised to hear this question.

"Hey, don't you like my methods?"

Ying felt helpless.

"Now that you're here, how can you leave empty-handed?"

Wendy nodded in agreement.

"That's true. But there's no need to rush now. There will be too many people around during the day, so it's hard to do anything. Let's talk about it in the evening."

Ying nodded slightly to show her understanding.

Suddenly, a voice came from outside the door.

"Hey, you guys are discussing something important. The door isn't even closed. If I heard correctly, you seem to be planning to take over the Sky Harp."

Ying and Paimon turned their heads in panic.

When they saw the person coming, the tense atmosphere immediately dissipated.

Paimon suddenly huffed.

"Su Mo, could you please not be so scary? You don't know how much harm this will cause to my young heart."

Su Mo closed the door with a smile.

"I'm just stating the facts. Could it be that someone has something to hide and is feeling guilty?"

Ying looked at Su Mo with confusion in her eyes.

"How did you know we were here?"

Su Mo pulled over a chair and sat down.

"I was visiting a patient and passed by here. The voice sounded familiar, so I came to check it out. I didn't expect it was you." He turned to Wendy on the bed, looking a little confused.

"Brother Wen, why are you lying in bed after not seeing you for so long? Could it be that you are old and your legs are not in good condition?"

Wendy rolled her eyes disapprovingly.

"It's just part of the plan. How about you? How are things going?"

Su Mo was leisurely.

"My presence here means everything is ready. Now, I just wait for your action."

Wendy nodded.

"That's good."

Listening to the conversation between the two, Ying and Paimeng looked confused.

"What are you talking about? And Su Mo, you are here to visit a patient. Who are you visiting?" Ying asked curiously.

Su Mo explained: "Remember the girl we rescued? I came to visit her."

"Girl?"

Ying was a little confused for a moment, then suddenly realized.

"Oh, her. How is she? Is she okay?" Ying's eyes were full of worry.

Su Mo smiled slightly.

"Don't worry, she's fine and nothing serious is wrong. I made some inquiries and I estimate she'll be able to go home tomorrow."

Hearing this, Ying smiled from the heart.

"What were you talking about just now? It seemed like you were talking about stealing the Sky Harp?" Su Mo asked.

Paimon nodded, somewhat displeased.

"Yeah, Su Mo, you don't know that Wendy actually asked Ying and I to steal the Sky Harp tonight."

Su Mo became interested after hearing this.

"Oh? Are you serious? I never thought that the gods of a country would actually manipulate others to steal their own things. This is really strange."

"Yes, yes, I also feel that this behavior is very bad. But Wendy said that if we don't do this, we won't be able to reform Tevarin, which is a bit difficult," Paimon added.

Su Mo nodded seriously.

"Well...that's a problem, right, Wendy? Do you have any good ideas?" Su Mo looked at Wendy with a smile on his face.

Wendy was speechless when she saw Su Mo's hateful face.

He had clearly given a solution, but these guys refuted him one by one, especially Su Mo, who clearly knew the content of the plan but was now trying to move himself here.

It's just a game of passing the buck. What you said is different from what he said.

So Wendy couldn't help but sigh.

"If it's really as you said, then I really don't have any way. I think, since Brother Su talked about it so clearly, there must be a way." Wendy looked at Su Mo with an expression of watching a show.

"Um... Although what Wendy said is not quite right, it does make some sense. Su Mo, do you have any solution for this?" Paimeng asked.

Su Mo looked at Ying and Paimeng who were all looking at him, as well as Wendy who was smiling, and shook his head helplessly.

Wendy really knows how to find trouble for him.

But he already had a plan for this.

He said with confidence.

"That's easy. I can just go get it for you."

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