Ying: Little Paimon is right!

Ying: We have another mission now: to find the author of the prophecy book.

Chapter 14 'Dragon Egg'

"Huh? In such a hurry? We originally planned to practice our wind elemental powers in the forest," Paimon said.

“It’s too late… Dvalin is on his way… wait a minute.” Amber suddenly calmed down.

Although impulsive, she wasn't stupid; she knew that according to the Traveler's original plan, she wouldn't arrive in Mondstadt immediately.

Does that mean the attack on Tvalin is still a few days away?

After all, if her sudden appearance hadn't disrupted the original plot, the traveler wouldn't have recognized her and would have simply followed his original plan.

“Hmm, it seems there’s no need to rush. Let’s head to Mondstadt first. The forest ahead is vast, and I can lead the way,” Amber said.

Ying and Paimon nodded. Although Paimon called herself a guide, she didn't actually know how to get out of the forest ahead.

Ultimately, it still depends on Ying's perception of the wind element.

Just then, Dvalin flew over their heads and disappeared into the forest.

"Wow, it's a dragon!" Paimon was a little startled.

"What should we do? Can we go around that?"

Amber shook her head. To get around this place, she either had to climb a mountain or go swimming, neither of which were the normal routes.

“It’s alright, let’s go take a look,” Amber said.

She knew that a boy in green would appease the dragon, and although he didn't succeed in the end, as long as they didn't do anything reckless, there would be no risk.

What she didn't know was that if the Traveler hadn't intervened, Wendy might have solved the dragon disaster back then.

When Wendy was interrupted, he took the opportunity to change his plan, a plan that would make it easier to slack off.

Amber went into the forest first, followed closely by Luminous, while Paimon hid half of his body behind Luminous, somewhat frightened.

"How about we go swimming? I think it'll be more relaxing on the sea," Paimon said timidly.

"Paimon, you can fly, but we can't," Ying retorted.

With her current strength, she cannot fly using wind elements; at most, she can only float in the air for a short time.

"That's true... You guys have to protect me, okay? I'm not bragging, but I'm actually quite weak." Paimon hid even further behind Ying.

"Don't worry, Paimon, we'll definitely protect you," Amber said with a smile.

"Yes, don't worry," Ying echoed with a smile.

The group searched the forest, but it was too large, and they couldn't find Dwarin's location.

"How about we split up and take a look? But we need to be careful about the distance, and we can't leave each other's line of sight," Amber suggested.

Such dispersed searches can increase the search area and prevent team members from getting separated.

Ying nodded.

After walking for a while, Ying suddenly sensed a wind elemental force.

Ying's spirit was jolted; the sheer power of this elemental force was beyond the capabilities of ordinary people.

Hurrying over to take a look, Ying, who was hiding behind a tree, saw a boy in green talking to the dragon.

"Don't be afraid, Dvalin, I'm back, everything's alright."

"He...he can actually talk to dragons?" Paimon exclaimed.

Ying was also very curious, but because of her mute character, she didn't speak.

Amber noticed this as well and leaned over to peek out to see who the boy in green was.

However, before she could even peek over and show her little head, Tvalin and Wendy noticed the commotion.

"Roar~!" A dragon roared, spreading its wings and stirring up waves.

"who is it?"

Wendy's braids lit up, but when he saw the Traveler, he withdrew his imposing aura and vanished like the wind.

"Waaaah! Help! The dragon has gone berserk!"

Paimon, facing the storm, grabbed Ying's hair, closed his eyes, and cried out.

"Paimon...be gentle..." Ying was in some pain from being gripped.

"Oh dear, I didn't see it!" Amber said, somewhat disappointed.

Tvarin and Wendy have both left.

“Paimon, the dragon has left,” Amber said, looking at Paimon with his eyes closed.

"Huh?" Paimon opened his eyes and breathed a sigh of relief when he found that the dragon was indeed gone.

"I was terrified. I felt like his mouth could swallow me whole."

"It's emergency food after all, so it's normal that it's convenient to eat," Ying said, rubbing the spot where she had been scratched.

“No, that’s not true!” Paimon retorted.

Bright and Paimon were having a great time, but Amber was a little worried.

Since everything in the book has come true, it seems that the Stormterror's attack on Mondstadt was inevitable.

"Let's go too," Amber said.

"Wait, look, what is that?"

Paimon noticed a red crystal left where Tvalin had just been.

“It’s a dragon egg!” Ying said with certainty.

“Tvalin is male…” Amber said.

“The color looks ominous. Should we keep it safe?” Paimon said.

I wonder if leaving this here will harm ordinary people.

"Let me try; maybe I can hatch a baby dragon."

Ying put away the 'Dragon Tears'. Although she didn't have the Eye of God, she did have a small storage space.

"I already said it's not a dragon egg!"

The three of them walked toward Mondstadt, chatting and laughing. Inside the tavern in Mondstadt, Lisa found Kaeya.

"Kaiya~".

Before Lisa could say what she was going to do, Kaia stood up and spoke.

"Okay, I know, I have to go back to work now, right?"

Kaiya left first, looking very eager.

"Wait." A voice sounded from behind Kaeya.

"Pay for the drinks first," Diluc said coldly.

"Damn it." Seeing that he couldn't fool him, Kaiya had no choice but to come back.

“198 Mora,” Diluc said as he wiped the glass.

"How boring." Kaya silently took out her wallet.

Diluc's attention shifted to Lisa.

"Having allowed the dragon scourge to rage for so long, is the Knights finally going to deal with it?"

"That's really strict."

Lisa smiled, didn't argue with Diluc, and turned to leave with Kaeya.

Diluc stopped wiping the glasses and said to the bartender beside him, "Keep an eye on this for me, I have to leave for a while."

“Yes, sir.” The bartender nodded.

A book of prophecy? Perhaps you should buy one first and learn about the temples protected by the four winds.

Just after Diluc left, Wendy sneaked in.

Seeing that Old Man Lu, who had stubbornly refused to sell his wine, had left, he finally seized his opportunity.

"Bartender, bring the drinks!"

"We do not sell alcohol to minors."

“I’m an adult! I just look young!” Wendy protested.

You can say he's a minor, but you can't stop him from drinking.

"Really?" The bartender looked at Wendy suspiciously. This boy looked like a minor.

"Really, really, I'm a bard, I know a lot of stories. How could a minor know so many stories? Right, right?"

"Hmm...that makes sense. What would you like to drink?" The bartender was easily convinced.

"Hehehe, let's start with an apple bar."

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Character Voice Lines - Diluc: About Hisself in the Book

"There's nothing to say, that's just who I am."

Chapter 15 Walnuts and Zhongli

Human beings' joys and sorrows are not the same.

While Mondstadt was actively taking action, Lin Qiu had just returned home from a party in Fontainebleau.

The novel for Act Two has been given to Charlotte.

The other party will hand it over to the editor for printing after reading it, and it shouldn't take more than a few days.

"I wonder if the book has arrived yet?"

Lin Qiu thought of this while playing with the water elemental illusion.

He had mentioned to the editor that he would send a few copies to his friends in Liyue after the book was printed.

Judging by the time, it should be delivered soon.

The palm-sized water elemental shapeshifted into various forms in Lin Qiu's hands.

He is now much more skilled at controlling the water element.

"I wonder when I'll be able to save enough," Lin Qiu sighed.

First, exchange for a pocket anchor point. After all, there's no need to hesitate between increasing strength slightly and instant teleportation with no cooldown, right?

He lived in Liyue for a long time and naturally accumulated some emotional points while working at the Hall of Rebirth.

The reason he didn't have much left when he came to Fontaine was because he exchanged for a Pocket Point and placed it at his home in Liyue.

The first anchor point has a discount, making it cheaper. A thousand emotion points won't make Lin Qiu much stronger, but a teleportation anchor point can truly save his life.

If I can't beat you, can't I at least outrun you? What do you mean by instantly casting Hearthstone to Zhongli's side?

Thankfully, the pocket anchors provided by the system don't have a time limit, otherwise it would be a huge rip-off.

However, the first and second acts of the plot didn't really evoke any strong emotions.

So Lin Qiu started considering writing about legendary quests.

"Let's name the Legendary Quest series 'Love and Teyvat'."

Lin Qiu wrote the title "If You Are Trapped in a Windless Place" in one stroke of his pen.

The next day.

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