Chapter 506 Dixia always follows Dina Zede.

In fact, Cole also had bandages on her hands, but she wore gloves instead of bandages, so they usually went unnoticed.

Dina Zede said, "Oh, sorry, I forgot to introduce myself. My name is Dina Zede. Actually, I'm a devoted admirer of Lord Little Lucky Grass!"

Dina Zede didn't expect to appear, and she felt a little embarrassed when she saw her own flushed face and excited expression in the illustration.

She wasn't bothered by the fact that people knew she admired the Grass King; she was proud of it. But she felt a little embarrassed that the whole world could see her like this.

Dina Zede, like Ke Lai, gave Lin Qiu a resentful look.

I was just smiling like an aunt while reading about Cole's story, but now that it's my turn, I can't laugh anymore.

She glanced at Nasita and saw that Nasita was also looking at her with a gentle smile, which made her feel content.

For devout believers, nothing is more revitalizing and dispelling gloom than the smile of God.

That nun named Gottlinde will live a life of luxury thanks to the illustration of Wendy calling her "sister," and all the other nuns are incredibly envious.

Returning to the story, Dina Zede in the book becomes much more energetic and cheerful when she talks about the Grass God, happily telling the traveler fables about the Grass God.

The gist of the story is that a person learned of an impending calamity, so he sought the wisdom of the grass god, but he searched the rainforest and desert without finding the grass god.

When disaster strikes, the desperate man thinks the gods have abandoned him, but he discovers that his experiences along the way have increased his wisdom, and he has found a way to deal with the disaster.

Finally, the grass god appeared in the form of a small bird and told the traveler, "You who seek the gods, do you understand now? In fact, you have already found me and the traces of wisdom."

We're there as long as you keep thinking.

This is the meaning of the journey for the people in the story.

Paimon found the fable very interesting and liked it, but the traveler wanted to know more than just that, so Paimon continued to ask about the little grass god.

Dina Zede rarely encounters someone so eager to learn about the Grass God, and her desire to chat is growing stronger.

Unfortunately, before she could tell any more stories, she noticed people approaching and had to say goodbye in a hurry.

The members of the gilded tour group approached and asked the traveler if he had seen a 'young girl with brown hair in a bun, wearing a purple top and a light blue long skirt'.

This description is too apt; it clearly refers to Dina Zede.

Those who don't know Dina Zede might wonder if she is a wanted criminal.

I knew there was a cause and effect involved in introducing travelers to deities! You can't do it if your birth chart isn't strong!

Well, Miss Dina Zede has fallen for this trick after only a brief meeting and a few words!

She's not going to be arrested and forced to kneel too, is she? Where's Thomas? Help her! You have experience with this!

Unfortunately, Thomas is too far away, and now the Traveler and Paimon can only help him.

Paimon asked, "Is her wrist still wrapped in bandages?"

The readers were shocked: Oh no! There's a fool here!

Asking this question is tantamount to telling the other person that you have met Dina Zedai.

Paimon pointed in the opposite direction: "I see her, she went that way!"

Huh? Paimon isn't stupid anymore? What happened? Is the Land of Wisdom really that amazing? It even cured Paimon?

Could the Traveler have actually secretly enrolled Paimon in a class?

Pointing in the opposite direction is not a good strategy, because once the other party realizes they've been tricked, they'll definitely come after you, and you'll be treated as an accomplice and beaten up.

If Dina Zede is indeed a wanted criminal, the problem will be even bigger, as the traveler will also be wanted.

But for Paimon, this was already a very clever move, worthy of praise. Go and ask the Night Palace and Narcida to praise her together.

As for beatings and warrants for arrest? Those are minor matters. Aren't there travelers involved? It's hard to say who beat whom, and warrants for arrest are commonplace.

The traveler, who was wanted everywhere she went, was already used to being wanted. It was nothing to be wanted; the real hero was the one who could catch her.

The traveler paid no heed to the gilded tour groups and went with Paimon to chase after Dina Zede.

Dina Zedee was hiding behind a house. She was not in good health and was not good at running, so she did not run very far.

The traveler led Dina Zede to a tavern to hide, and shortly after entering, Dina Zede shouted:

"Stop! Desia!"

Behind the traveler, a dark-skinned, blue-eyed woman extended her claw-armored hand in an attempt to capture him, but her hand froze in mid-air due to Dina Zede's intervention.

Desia's character art was posted at the right time, and what's most eye-catching about her is her eyes; those beautiful blue eyes are even more striking than her cat-ear hairstyle.

Besides her beautiful sapphire-like eyes, her cat-ear hairstyle and powerful waistline exude her charm.

This really made some readers who like cool older women's eyes light up with love.

Qiu Cheng, give me all the information in three minutes!

This is because I didn't get the Fire God from the wrong draw, otherwise I wouldn't want it.

Lin Qiu also said no problem, and would tell everyone about Dixia right away.

[Dishia asked Dina Zede: "Miss, who are those two people?"]

Dina Zede introduced the traveler duo to Desia, who then lowered her guard and introduced herself:

"I am Miss Dina Zede's bodyguard, and I am here to bring her home safely."

Everyone suddenly realized that Dina Zede was the runaway young lady.

That makes sense when you think about it. Why would a wanted criminal be dressed so extravagantly? And how could someone who isn't good at running have managed to escape until now?

Look at the travelers, the nimble dogs in the mountains—that's the confidence to be wanted but not caught.

Thor sent a division to capture her, but Yingmei still managed to develop within the resistance.

Look at that Sun in Mondstadt who's running away; his energy as he throws bombs while running is unmatched by ordinary people. That's the confidence that allows him to escape.

Unfortunately, her guardian is no ordinary person; Jean, who can dismantle Gundams with her bare hands, manages to arrest her every time.

However, Dixia was different; she was much gentler. She just wanted to carry the disobedient Dina Zede back with her.

[Dina Zede: "How much?"]

"How much money do I need to hire you to stop listening to your parents? Double... triple? Just give me a little time, and I'll definitely be able to scrape together the money!"

Dina Zede's parents fell into deep thought upon seeing this: even if it's doubled or tripled, in the end, wouldn't they still be the ones to pay for it?

Did my money turn my bodyguard against me?

That being said, given their affection for Dina Zede, they would certainly give that money.

[Desia: "Sigh, I don't know how you view us gilded troupes, but I must say: while I may like money, I would never do anything against my principles."]

The more readers read, the more something seemed off; the dialogue had a bit of a domineering CEO vibe.

Whose daughter and CEO are these?!

Setrali: So beautiful I can't help but cross my legs!

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Chapter 507 Making Friends with You

The conversation between the two gave the impression that Dina Zede was offering to pay Desia to leave her 'daughter,' while Desia expressed that they were truly in love.

However, although Dixia said she wouldn't violate any principles, the mercenary's principle was actually to help whoever offered the most money.

Right now, Dixia only has personal feelings for Dinazedai, so she doesn't care about money. She just wants Dinazedai to stop wandering around outside because it's not safe.

Dina Zede can't persuade Dixia with money; she needs to win her over with affection.

Honestly, you'd be better off giving that money to travelers. She could handle any gilded tour group, let alone a bodyguard.

Fortunately, Dina Zede is very clever. When the money offensive failed, she started to use the emotional card.

[Dina Zede: "Dishia, I know my parents have had a tough time, and I'm very grateful for everything they've done for me. But there's another person in this world I want to thank."]

"Because she 'saved' me. In my heart, my respect and love for her is just as great as my love for my parents."

It's fortunate that Nasita isn't a blond kid, otherwise Dina Zede's parents would have been heartbroken to see this scene.

[Dina Zede said firmly, "This is my life, and my last chance, so I want to do something meaningful!"]

One theory is that it was their last chance, and Dina Zede's parents gritted their teeth.

Will the prophecy book really contain a solution to the Demon Scale Disease? Please, it must!

This statement would be more than enough to convince not only Dixia, but also her parents.

Therefore, Dixia immediately betrayed them and expressed her support for Dinazede.

[Dishia: "You certainly won't be coming out just once. Before you leave next time, at least make sure you're settled near your room, and that someone looks after you while you're away."]

Her point was that 'this won't be a one-off appearance,' because Dixia believed this wouldn't be Dina Zede's last chance in life.

She will definitely be fine in the future, and she will be able to continue her life and go out like she does now!

[Dishia: "Miss, why don't you hire me to help you? It would be better for everyone."]

'Although I like money, I would never do anything that goes against my principles.'

I can't say whether Dixia's choice to "self-help salary increase" to profit from both ends violates her principles.

Perhaps she did not violate her own principles, because for a very simple reason, Dina Zede's parents hired her to protect and take care of Dina Zede.

Therefore, all Dixia needs to do is make Dina Zede happy; that's her principle.

In reality, it was precisely because of this idea that Desia always brought Dina Zede the prophecy book to read.

Dina Zedee cried while reading the prophecy book, but she was also very happy; it was a bittersweet experience.

Having heard that the animated short film was related to the Grass God, Dina Zede let Dixia take her away from home.

All of this was done by Dixia simply to make Dina Zede happy and to prevent her from feeling sad about her life.

The tavern owner in the story knows Desia, and he makes it clear that Desia doesn't like being a bodyguard, as she once said it would be boring.

Dixia doesn't really like being a bodyguard, except for being Dinazede's bodyguard.

The tavern owner recognized Dixia and naturally guessed Dinazedai's identity, so he planned to serve some very expensive and delicious dishes, but Dinazedai refused.

"Boss, thank you, but no need. I really need the money right now, and I'm short on cash. I hope we can try to save as much as possible."

Dina Zede's parents were almost in tears. "My poor daughter can't even get the best of things!"

Waaaaah, which tavern is this? Maybe we should buy it? Then my daughter can eat well here whenever she runs away from home.

Dina Zede continued, "Oh, but please serve these two guests the best dishes. They are new friends of mine, and I should do my best to be a good host."

Yae no Miko!!! Look at him!!!

You're using the traveler's royalties to treat yourself to a lavish meal? Aren't you ashamed?!

No, the Divine Child not only felt no shame, but also felt great, and wanted to do it again next time.

Leaving aside Yaeko, the group chatted over a meal, and Dina Zede recounted how she met the Grass God.

She was unable to leave her home due to her illness, could not make friends, and was not accepted by the void, where she could not even read the stories.

One day, she became very ill. When she woke up, she was all alone in the room, and little Dina Zede was very scared.

It felt like taking a nap and waking up to find it was dark, the lights were off, and there were no messages from anyone. It was a feeling of loneliness, like being abandoned by the world.

The illustration depicts Dina Zede as a child, curled up as if seeking some sense of security.

This scene is heartbreaking, not only for Dina Zede's parents, but also for ordinary readers.

【???:“Dina Zede, don’t be afraid, and don’t cry.”】

A mysterious and gentle voice rang out; no one knew who it belonged to, but she was comforting Dina Zede.

She seemed to know Dina Zede; she knew a lot about Dina Zede, like a close friend.

"I know you're afraid of thunder, you hate taking your medicine in the morning, and you always love counting the flower petals on Mommy's dress."

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