In Genshin Impact: I accidentally ruined the Seven Gods

Chapter 60 Shiraki's Home Was Stolen by His Kin

Diluc stepped forward and stopped Shiraki, who was trying to leave.

He had been observing Shiraki's movements the whole time.

However, due to the interference of the Great Tree King, the conversation between Shiroki and the Great Tree King sounded to Diluc like nothing more than ordinary everyday talk.

Bai Mu stared into thought at the dozen or so empty apple juice glasses in front of the Great Tree King.

"Could I pay on credit first? I am an envoy from Liyue and I am new to Mondstadt. I don't have much money with me."

Shiraki looked at Diluc with the same expression Wendy had when begging for a drink, hoping he would show leniency.

"No, our store does not offer credit to unfamiliar customers."

Diluc directly and ruthlessly rejected Shiraki's request.

"Okay then, how much?"

With a pang of regret, Shiraki pulled out the last bit of Mora he had from his pocket and held it in his hands.

"Thank you for your patronage. The total is 50,000 Mora."

"Can you make it cheaper? I'm an envoy from Liyue. How about 30,000 Mora?"

Looking at his meager 30,000 Mora, Shiraki immediately started haggling.

"No."

To his surprise, Diluc didn't fall for his tricks at all and directly rejected his attempt to negotiate the price.

Seeing that he couldn't leave without Mora, Shiraki could only push Diluc aside and said with a mysterious expression:

"I'll tell you a secret, how about I give you 20,000 moras in return?"

Upon hearing this, Diluc's gaze sharpened.

He genuinely wanted to hear the secret that Shiraki was talking about.

Because at such close range, he could clearly sense the unique aura emanating from Shiramu.

He had never felt that kind of aura anywhere else, and it was ridiculously strong.

Diluc even speculated that, given Shiraki's strength, even if he didn't want to pay, there was nothing he could do.

But after getting to know him, Diluc could see that Shiraki wasn't the kind of person who would act recklessly just because of his strength.

On the contrary, Shiraki was surprisingly easy to talk to.

Shiraki brought his mouth close to Diluc's ear and said mysteriously:

"Let me tell you, do you know who that bard who came with me today is?"

Upon hearing this, Diluc shook his head. In his eyes, Wendy was just a down-on-his-luck bard who wandered around begging for drinks; he had no special identity whatsoever.

Seeing Diluc shake his head, Shiraki continued:

"His status is extraordinary; he is the most esteemed 'person' in Mondstadt."

"The most distinguished person?"

Diluc repeated Shiraki's words.

When he heard the name of the most distinguished person, the first person he thought of was the captain who led the main force of the knights on an expedition.

However, he immediately dismissed the idea.

If that bard is the captain, then Diluc's name should be spelled backwards.

"Who is he?"

Unable to figure out Wendy's identity, Diluc directly asked Shiraki.

"He is none other than your Mondstadt wind god—88 Toss."

"Um?!"

"You said that thing is His Majesty Barbatos."

Although the name Barbatos sounded a bit strange coming from Shiraki's mouth.

But the pronunciation was correct, and Diluc instantly understood what Shiraki meant. However, he still felt that the "Barbatos" Shiraki used sounded a little strange.

Please don't try to fool me with this kind of joke.

Diluc spoke expressionlessly.

He no longer believes Bai Mu's words at all.

Diluc would rather believe that Mondstadt does not have a wind god than believe that the thing is Mondstadt's wind god.

"I will not lie about anything concerning Mora."

Bai Mu looked completely confident.

He wasn't lying, but no one could believe that.

"Sigh, never mind. Thirty thousand Mora, you can go now. Consider it a favor to you."

Diluc shook his head and waved for Shiraki to leave.

He didn't believe Bai Mu's words; he would just consider this a favor to Bai Mu. In his eyes, 20,000 Mora was nothing more than something dispensable.

He didn't believe that someone of Bai Mu's status couldn't come up with 20,000 Mora. However, he didn't investigate further.

After Shiraki left, Diluc pondered Shiraki's words and fell into a dilemma.

On the one hand, he didn't think Shiraki would use such obviously fake words to deceive him.

On the other hand, he didn't want to believe that the thing was their Mondstadt wind god.

……

After leaving the angel's gift, Shiraki didn't rush to find Wendy.

He stared expressionlessly at the Great Tree King and asked:

"How did you manage to drink more than a dozen glasses of apple juice in one go?"

"Well, actually, it wasn't all of it that I drank. Nasida drank two of them."

The Great Tree King offered a defense, suggesting that she could use Nasita to share some of the firepower.

"Sigh, we really have no money left now."

Bai Mu sighed. He didn't mean to blame the Great Compassion Tree King; he was just a little melancholy.

I thought I wouldn't be affected by the law that "gods must not have Mora".

However, to his surprise, despite his frugal lifestyle after arriving in Mondstadt, he still ended up having his base raided.

The person who stole the house was a member of the family that he specifically went to Mount Sumeru to find.

Who can he go to for justice?

……

Mondstadt.

In the square in front of the statue of the wind god.

Whitewood and the Great Tree King arrived here and saw Wendy recounting the history of Dvalin.

And among the crowd, Shiraki also spotted a blonde girl whose art style was completely out of place with the others, along with her white-furred floating pet.

The arrival of Bai Mu and the Great Tree King did not alert anyone present.

Except for fire.

Upon Shiraki's arrival, Ying, who had been captivated by Wendy's story, instantly turned around and stared warily at Shiraki.

Compared to others, Shiraki's energy and magic were exceptionally powerful.

His arrival was like placing a 200-watt incandescent bulb among a pile of candles; it was impossible not to notice him.

Noticing Ying's gaze, Shiraki simply smiled at her and didn't exchange any further words.

They were meeting for the first time, and if Shiraki tried to get close to her right away, it would only arouse Ying's suspicion.

"...The Sky Harp, however, is unable to speak."

After Wendy finished speaking, the people around her gradually left.

Only four creatures remained: White Wood, the Great Tree King, Ying, and Paimon.

"Oh, who are you?"

At this moment, Wendy seemed to have just noticed Ying and asked a question in confusion.

"Ah, I remember now, you were the ones who scared Dvalin away back then, weren't you?"

Wendy feigned an expression as if she had suddenly thought of something and spoke up.

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