"Huh... finally, I'm back! The sun and the moon here must miss me very much, hehe..." Walnut stretched and picked up the shovel.

"What is the prayer for accidental death?" King Hao was a little flustered as he grabbed the sign and other miscellaneous things, not knowing what to do.

Seeing this, Hu Tao took the items and said, "Let me do it! You go over there and dig a hole first. Um... by the way, dig out Mora as well." As she said that, she handed the shovel in her hand to King Hao and exchanged the things in her hand with him.

Prince Hao asked hesitantly, "Master, is it really okay to do this? After all, wouldn't it be inappropriate to take Mora away in advance?"

Hu Tao replied confidently, "The contract clearly states that we only need to bring his son's body back to Liyue for burial. It doesn't forbid us from taking Mora beforehand. Furthermore, once we take Mora, we'll definitely do our job properly and won't violate the contract. Don't worry, it'll be fine!"

Zhongli nodded. "Although it's not quite in line with etiquette, theoretically speaking, there's nothing wrong with what the Hall Master did."

Hu Tao shrugged after hearing this and instructed King Hao again, "Don't take anything you've dug up yet. Keep a close eye on it to prevent thieves like the treasure-stealing gang from taking it. We'll just handle this here and meet up with you later."

King Hao nodded, ran to the designated location to dig a hole, then ran back to the village and stayed in one place to fish. By the way, he used his mind to control the incarnation hidden in Fontainebleau to see if there was anything interesting.

……

At this time, in the duel agent training ground—

"Ouch - where did this little girl come from?" A man in uniform got up from the ground with an expression of disbelief on his face. He widened his eyes and looked at the girl in front of him in horror, as if he had seen something terrible.

"No, this is a demon god that was invited in!" another person shouted, his voice full of fear and awe.

Clorinde stood there expressionlessly, holding a long sword in her hand, her eyes cold and determined. She exuded a powerful aura that made people dare not approach easily.

"Sword Demon, why do you have to compete for food with us mortals?" a man asked tremblingly, with pleading eyes.

Clorinde did not answer them, but stood there quietly, like a statue. Her presence made the whole scene tense, and no one dared to move rashly.

The old man beside her nodded slightly, a flicker of admiration in his eyes. He walked forward, looked at Clorinde, and asked softly, "Do you really want to become a duel agent?"

Clorinde raised her head, looked at the old man, nodded and said, "My master said this is a job that suits me very well." Her tone was calm and firm, without any hesitation.

The old man smiled slightly and said, "Well, although your strength is already qualified, you still need to undergo more training and tests before you can become a formal duel agent."

After hearing this, a hint of disappointment flashed across Clorinde's eyes, but she quickly regained her composure. She knew she still had a long way to go and couldn't rush for success.

"Well... then, can I get my salary now?" Clorinde asked suddenly, with anticipation in her eyes.

The old man smiled, patted Clorinde's head, and said, "Of course I'll pay you your salary, but it might be less than what you get as a regular employee."

After hearing this, Clorinde nodded happily and said, "It doesn't matter, as long as I get the money." Her face was filled with a satisfied smile, as if she had obtained the most precious thing in the world. Now, she finally had a job. When she earned her first money, she would treat her master to a cup of coffee.

"Chirp, chirp..." Even Hao Wang, who had transformed into a bird, couldn't help but laugh. She probably thought her master had already abandoned her and ran away. Although she had intervened this time, perhaps he wouldn't leave without saying goodbye.

[You're overthinking it. Her master left without saying goodbye, as expected.]

[By the way, you have to keep Carles. You can do it yourself, or spend 1 points and let me do it. The reward will still be great.]

You do it, do your best, and by the way, open up a destiny in Teyvat, let the cosmic forces intervene, and see how the fate here will unfold?

[Good idea, then pay 100 million experience points first]

Are you crazy? Why are you spending my experience points?

[??? The reason I'm called a host is because I'm parasitic on you. If I don't use your money, who will? Besides, you can gain experience points with just three meals a day. It's so easy, so what if you give me some?]

King Hao: Forget it, it’s up to you. They are just a few small targets. I can just grab them from Fu Fu when the time comes.

[1 million experience points have been deducted. Other tasks and operations will be automatically carried out next. You can take over or check them at any time.]

King Hao nodded, and now he could relax and fish with peace of mind.

Clorinde: "Well, now that I have no living expenses, can you arrange a duel agent job for me?" Her eyes were firm and confident, as if she was full of confidence in her abilities.

After the old man had someone take the document and look it over carefully, he nodded slightly and said, "Well, it's okay, but you should understand the taboos on the stage, right?" His tone was serious, as if reminding Clorinde to be cautious.

Clorinde nodded without hesitation and responded, "Of course, my sword will never hesitate." Her eyes flashed with determination and courage, indicating that she was ready to face any challenge.

The old man smiled with satisfaction, then patted Clorinde on the shoulder and encouraged her, "That's good." He knew that although Clorinde was still young, as a descendant of the Shadow Hunter, her strength was guaranteed.

……

Inside the opera house, the atmosphere was extremely tense. A savage thug raised his head with a distorted expression and shouted, "Your Excellency, Supreme Judge, I refuse to accept the verdict. I challenge you to a duel!" His voice betrayed a sense of despair and unwillingness, as if he were trying to change his fate this way.

Villette looked at the gangster calmly, then said lightly: "Well, if you fail in the duel, if something unexpected happens, it will be no different from being sentenced to death. Are you sure?" His words revealed a kind of indifference, but also a hint of majesty.

The gangster replied through gritted teeth, "I'm sure!" His eyes were burning with anger, as if he was going to use all his strength to fight for his freedom.

Navilette sighed softly, then opened the document in his hand and announced: "Then please welcome the duel agent, Clorinde." As his voice fell, the entire court fell into silence, and everyone's eyes were focused on the petite figure.

"No way? A child this young is going to act as a duel agent?"

"There's a saying in Liyue that one shouldn't judge a person by their appearance. We'll just look at them."

Clorinde slowly walked onto the stage, her steps light and steady, like a seasoned hunter conducting a routine hunt. She drew her sword: "..."

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