Oz and Fischl seem to have swapped roles; Fischl's words are simple and easy to understand, while Oz's 'translation' becomes difficult to comprehend.

No matter how high Oz's emotional intelligence is, readers have realized that Fischl is really just indulging in fantasy, and she has already been exposed.

Fischl covered her face with her book, wondering how she was going to explain this to ordinary people...

Actually, Amy doesn't need to think so much, because most people already know that what she's saying is just her imagination.

Rather, knowing her true feelings and real nature makes her even more endearing, and people tend to be more accommodating towards her.

After Amy left, the story came to an end, and Mona told the story of the Destiny Star.

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Character Voice Lines - Fischl: About the Unreturned Extinction Star

"Alas, fate has taken a wrong turn at the last mile. Qiu Chengqing's words of blessing are no longer beautiful. I, the princess, hope that such mistakes will not be repeated."

Chapter 192 The False Heaven

The owner of this destiny star, Leonard, must have been a person from thousands of years ago, but his desire has never diminished during those thousands of years.

He might have been an ancient person who longed to climb high mountains, an adventurer like any traveler.

But more information was needed to determine the specifics, so the traveler decided to consult the Adventurers' Guild.

Since Leonard is an adventurer, he should naturally go to the Adventurers' Guild to look for clues. Catherine remembers many adventurers with this name, one of whom wrote a book called "The Book of Mountains and Seas".

Unfortunately, the book is missing words and pages, but Mona can fill in the missing parts using her astrological chart to interpret the contents of the book.

This book is similar to an autobiography. Leonard is an adventurer from two thousand years ago whose lifelong dream is to climb a snow mountain called 'Pointed Hat Mountain'.

It seems that his 'wishes' are contained within the meteorite, and the core of those wishes is most likely located on Spiky Hat Mountain.

However, even after searching all of Mondstadt, no mountain named 'Pointed Hat Peak' could be found.

At this point, not only foreign readers, but even people from Mondstadt were completely bewildered.

Spiral Peak? What's that? Doesn't Mondstadt only have one snow-capped mountain—Dragon's Backbone?

A peak that one may never be able to climb in their lifetime should not be an unknown mountain.

In the next paragraph of the book, Mona immediately clarified things for everyone, saying:

"I read in the book that Barbatos, the wind god, used his divine power to disperse the snowstorms for the sake of his people, and also changed the landscape of Mondstadt."

"The mountains of the past have been replaced by the boundless sea, but if you put that mountain into the sea, given its former height, it will still leave some traces."

The portion of the summit that protrudes above the water is now called Musk Reef.

The reader was stunned, as they already knew that the wind god had flattened the mountain peaks to form the Golden Apple Islands.

But I never expected that the one who could calm the wind and snow was also the Wind God! His terrifying power is no less than that of the Rock King Emperor!

You two are quite a match, one creating mountains and the other flattening them.

Funina couldn't help but sigh, "The gods are indeed powerful. If only I were a god, I could save Fontaine with such power!"

A mountain whose peak still emerges even when submerged in the sea—what a terrifying mountain that must be!

Leonard's ambition to conquer such a high mountain suggests he's no ordinary adventurer.

And this mountain that Leonard couldn't conquer in his entire life, was simply leveled by Barbatos, the god of wind? That woman's story seems a bit far-fetched...

The woman was still on the ship bound for winter and did not know the contents of the book, but the Mondstadt people did.

“Lord Barbatos, we will forever remember your miracles,” Barbara prayed.

The guy named Dain had previously said that the wind god had done something for them that made it worthwhile for them to build churches and statues for the god.

He simply didn't understand that the Wind God had done so much for them; a statue and a church were hardly a form of feedback.

Even the most 'undevout' Sister Rosalia would not deny Barbatos's achievements.

Her idea was just like Keqing's: that we shouldn't rely on the gods for everything, and that humans should handle problems themselves.

Every country has a few people like this, such as Mondstadt Diluc, Liyue Keqing, Inazuma Ayato, Sumeru Elheisen, and Fontaine Rene.

The gods actually love and support such people.

Look at Wendy, she's having a great time drinking with that 'immoral' Rosalia right now.

"How about that? Aren't I amazing?" Wendy stood up and said with a smile.

He's not some humble god; Wendy is the kind of god who sings his own legends when he's not busy.

This is a pub, and Wendy's behavior not only doesn't bother others, but actually warms up the atmosphere.

The people in the tavern followed his example and raised their hands to applaud.

In fact, most people in the tavern weren't reading; they were simply drinking and chatting.

But if the Wind God stands up and says he's amazing, then of course we should applaud!

Look, he's praising himself.

Even though we don't know what happened, clapping is the right thing to do, since everyone is clapping anyway.

"Lord Wind God is the most powerful!"

"Oh! The world's greatest bard!"

The Mondstadt residents, unaware of what was going on, became increasingly boisterous. Being in a tavern, the atmosphere was easily stirred up.

As long as they're not fighting or causing trouble, Diluc won't bother with their antics.

"Blow the bottle! Blow the bottle!" Kaiya mingled into the shouting crowd.

Wendy got excited too, put one foot on the chair, picked up a bottle of wine, and planned to give everyone a bottle-blowing demonstration!

"Oooo!!!"

"Amazing!!"

This is clearly a scene that Mondstadt residents love to see, and they all said they would buy a bottle for them.

Ignoring the commotion caused by the Mondstadt people, let's continue with the story in the book.

The traveler and Mona arrived at Musk Reef, which is now just a small island.

Paimon discovered that there were other people there besides them, who had arrived even earlier.

This man was a stragglers, who had just woken up from a dream.

The traveler and his companions arrived too late; his research (the spectrum) had already been completed.

[The soldier, speaking about part of his research findings, said: "The starry sky itself is a giant lie."]

This statement seemed like a deliberate provocation of Mona's astrology, but the skirmisher didn't offer any further explanation, leaving behind only his last words before departing.

"Goodbye, newbies."

Mona, with her proud and arrogant nature, definitely couldn't stand this kind of ridicule. Fine, leave if you want, but you actually called me a newbie!

[Mona: "How dare they underestimate me! Damn it... It seems it's time to let them experience the wrath of a genius!"]

Then, in a fit of rage, Mona beat up the Fools soldiers responsible for covering the rear.

Mona: "Paimon, you think I'm amazing too, right? Right, right?"

The proud and arrogant Mona seeks approval and needs praise.

Paimon: "Yeah, yeah, without Mona, we'd probably be in even bigger trouble."

Mona was pleased to receive a positive reply and was happy. Then she muttered to herself:

"Hmph, did you hear that! The Executor of the Fools! A wicked man!"

"..." The stragglers didn't speak, even though they hadn't heard it then, but now they had seen it.

Mona was quite happy. In her previous book, "Love and Teyvat," she portrayed herself as a comedian, but now she had finally shown everyone her true abilities.

I used to think Lin Qiu was a bad man, but now it seems he's actually a pretty good guy.

At this moment, Mona had no idea that she had been fooled by Lin Qiu, and she might never realize it in her life.

However, while Mona is somewhat slow to grasp this aspect, she is very sensitive to astrology.

The lie about the false starry sky told by the stragglers reminded her of what her master had called the 'false heaven'.

However, now is not the time to delve into this issue; Mona needs to study it carefully on her own.

The idea of ​​a fake starry sky didn't just interest Mona; many others were also drawn to it.

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Character Voice - Mona: About Lin Qiu

"He's a nice person, but I've discovered that he can make predictions without any astrological equipment. That's an astonishing ability, and I must find out how he does it!"

Chapter 193 Leonard's 'Wish'

Now, the travelers must destroy the core; otherwise, the victims will not be able to awaken from their slumber.

It was only when the traveler destroyed this 'core' that he truly learned about this adventurer named Leonard.

Learn about his life and his legacy.

An illustration depicts a middle-aged man whose face is obscured as he climbs a mountain with the help of ropes.

With just a rope, you can climb the cliff.

Another illustration, this time featuring a small boat amidst raging waves.

With a wooden boat, one can drift out to sea.

Before I turned forty, I had already traveled to all the hidden places.

Only the Spiral Hat Peak brought my adventure to an end.

Or perhaps, what it ended was not just this.

Now that I am in my twilight years, I have often stood at the foot of mountains, buried by the vast expanse of white snow.

It is a ferocious beast without weaknesses, a manifestation of the world's ruthless side, which terrifies me.

[But once an adventurer loses his courage, he cannot climb to the top.]

Readers couldn't help but marvel at the terror of Sharp Hat Peak, a mountain that even a great adventurer who had traversed countless secret realms could not conquer.

Even when faced with this mountain, they had lost the courage to climb it again.

Mondstadt was once blocked from the 'world' by such a terrifying mountain.

Their Wind God used his immense power to flatten this terrifying mountain into a plain.

The Golden Apple Islands mentioned in the previous island story, and the Spire Peak described in this story, are both manifestations of Barbatos's power.

The people of Mond are very proud, with a feeling that "their father has finally become a nouveau riche, and they themselves have become rich kids."

Readers outside of Mondstadt should pay attention elsewhere, since Leonard has already lost the courage to climb Spire Peak.

Then his obsession and desire for mountain climbing should no longer be so strong, so why is his "destiny star" causing him to still be climbing mountains in his dreams?

Doesn't this mean he hasn't lost his desire to climb the Spire Peak?

I no longer climb mountains; instead, I dream bigger and farther.

Humans invented tools to conquer nature, and then, because they were conquered by nature, they invented even better tools.

If your legs can't reach it, use tools; if tools can't do it, use wings.

Yes, Leonard lost the courage to conquer Spitfire, but he did not lose the desire to conquer Spitfire.

Leonard aspires to reach even greater heights. Since he cannot climb to this peak himself, he will enable many more people in the future to do so!

Leonard may never have seen the view from the top of Spire Peak in his lifetime, but he gave future generations the opportunity to climb to the top and witness this view.

He was the pioneer of this 'path'.

My dear friends, I leave you with the design blueprints for "Unfinished Wings".

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