"But if you're a street performer, you should at least do some work!"
"Hey."
Although Wendy was still being cheeky, she didn't slack off with her skills.
He quickly plucked the strings a few times, and the 'wind barrier' in front of him vanished.
"Wow? So fast? Busking can be useful sometimes!" Paimon acknowledged Wendy's point.
"Alright everyone, please be careful on the road ahead," Qin's mother instructed.
The Wind Dragon Ruins have been closed for some time, and with the Abyss Order interfering, Jean is unsure what dangers lurk there.
Everyone nodded and walked into the Wind Dragon Ruins together.
What comes into view is a huge road, at the end of which is a giant gate frame.
"Is this the 'main gate' of the Wind Dragon Ruins?" Paimon pondered for a moment as he looked at the stone gate before him.
"Although it's huge for us, how did Dvalin, with his size, manage to get home?"
Ying's brain was working at high speed.
Yes, Dvalin is so big, this gate is very tall, but it's not wide enough, is it?
If Dvalin goes in from here, he'll get stuck, right?
“It doesn’t need to go in through the people’s path; it flies,” Wendy said.
".......?" Ying's brain was working at high speed.
Yes, Dvalin can fly! This door is just decoration for Dvalin; the roof is the real door.
“Paimon, how about I find you a school to attend?” Ying said.
"Huh!?" Paimon panicked.
"Alright, let's move on." Qin stopped the group from their antics.
There's no need to worry about being bored while traveling with Ying and Paimon; those two are always acting silly.
"Alright, let's move on." Wendy started repeating herself.
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Character Voice - Diluc: Reminder
"Every action carries risks, so be extra careful."
Chapter 47 Saving Dvalin
“Although I want to keep going, the road ahead is blocked.” Paimon shrugged.
“Yes, the road ahead is blocked,” Wendy repeated.
"Then tell me what to do, busking?"
Paimon was annoyed that Wendy kept repeating the same thing.
“Hmm…” Wendy paused for a moment.
Then he pointed to the side and said, "The wind farm here might be useful."
“Then let’s take a detour,” Paimon agreed to the plan.
“Then let’s take a detour!” Wendy continued.
"Damn it, I'm going to give you an awful nickname!"
“But you’ve already given Paimon a nickname,” Ying said with a smile.
"Then let's get another one! I'll call him... the Slacker!"
Calling the Wind God a "singer" or a "fish-slacking monster" in front of his people is something only Paimon would do.
Qin sighed, somewhat worried about whether the team could actually complete the planned mission.
Diluc is always efficient, but this time he didn't rush him. He just sat there with the little cat on his arm and smug face.
The cult is not an opponent that can be easily dealt with.
Therefore, even though Diluc usually prioritizes efficiency, he won't urge his teammates on at this time.
When everyone arrived at the wind farm, Jean and Diluc were ready to take off normally, but Paimon was the only one who got excited.
"Ying, that line! Quickly!"
Ying quickly understood Paimon's meaning and, without feeling ashamed, cleared her throat.
The wind said, "We can fly now!"
With that, it spread its wings of wind and leaped down, riding the wind as it took off.
"Ah!"
Amber, who was clearing monsters far away in the vicinity of Mondstadt, felt a tickle in her nose and sneezed.
"Why do I feel a chill? Have I caught a cold?" Amber asked, puzzled.
Fortunately, only Paimon and Ying were being silly.
Diluc and Jean remained silent, otherwise they might have really made Amber catch a cold.
Using the wind, the group successfully flew into the tower, prompting Paimon to sigh with emotion.
"What a coincidence that the wind farm is in such a perfect location."
"Hehe." The slacker chuckled.
There aren't that many suitable options; it's just that someone is carrying the burden.
"Could this ruin have already been taken over by the Abyss Order?" Paimon asked fearfully.
Hiding behind Ying, he gently patted his chest and continued, "Fortunately, we have Lord Diluc; he's very good at dealing with the Order."
“Don’t underestimate the Order.” Diluc shook his head.
"That inhuman organization contains many unimaginable dangers."
This is why Diluc didn't urge everyone along the way, because the danger here is actually very great.
If Diluc had read the story of Act III, he wouldn't have had so many worries.
Unfortunately, Wendy didn't want to wait any longer.
At this moment, no one knew what the future held, or what dangers lay ahead.
“That’s right, so I came along this time.” Wendy nodded.
The Abyss Order is indeed fraught with danger.
This is why Venti did not take immediate action after learning of the Abyss Order's involvement.
Wendy stole the violin to summon Dvalin in order to see how much control the Abyss Order had over Dvalin.
Fortunately, it was just an abyss mage, and the abyss's infiltration into Mondstadt wasn't too serious yet.
"This is all for your safety."
As she spoke, Wendy started to boast.
"Alas, I am just too diligent, so diligent that I am completely unsuitable to be a poet."
Wendy didn't say this simply to boast.
He just felt that in the author's writing, Qiu Cheng, he was a person who loved to slack off.
He certainly wouldn't write lines like "I'm diligent," would he?
Unfortunately, this line hit the nail on the head.
"He's been drinking at the tavern the whole time, and he owes Diluc enough to cover my expenses for several months. I have no idea where his diligence is," Paimon complained.
"Hey."
The group continued onward, exploring the ruins and dealing with the monsters, when they discovered another wind field.
'Coincidentally,' this wind farm was not only at the end of the road, but it also seemed to be able to take everyone directly to the top of the tower.
The group took off on the wind, and sure enough, the wind carried them to the top of the tower.
“This is surprisingly easy,” Paimon said.
“Yes, but the seals at the front won’t be so easy to break,” Wendy said.
"Can't you crack it?" Paimon asked curiously.
Although she kept complaining about Wendy, she actually trusted Wendy a lot.
That's why she hides behind Wendy when they encounter enemies.
She always had a knack for accurately identifying the most capable person in a crowd and then hiding behind them.
"It's the barrier of the Wind Tyrant, but it's not constructed by wind." Wendy shook his head.
"The Tyrant of the Wind? Dvalin has such a name?" Ying asked.
"...That's a story from Old Mondstadt. I'll tell you about it when I have the chance, traveler."
"Tvalin is only staying here temporarily; the building itself is older than the era of the Four Winds."
Ying became interested; she didn't know when it happened, but she had become fascinated by the stories of this world.
When? When my brother went missing? At that time, I wanted to understand this world and find my brother.
When you met Paimon? Back then, Paimon always told magical stories.
Was it when you first read the book of prophecy?
I am now truly part of the Teyvat story, no longer an outsider.
Ying wasn't sure when she started to become interested in Teyvat, but now she was eager to learn about the stories.
"I've seen this seal design in an archaeology book; it should be a [light guiding mechanism]."
Diluc's words interrupted Lumin's attempt to ask further questions.
Yes, we can hear the story later; there are more important things to do now.
Diluc explained to everyone how to break the 'light guide mechanism', and Venti nodded in approval.
“Let’s give it a try,” Wendy said.
After everyone's efforts, the seal was broken.
However, this is only one layer of the seal.
There were still three more seals to break, but thankfully the group split up and quickly resolved the problem.
"The next one is the last one."
"I think I'll write the story into a song after it's over."
“Alright, let’s return freedom to the dragons,” Wendy said.
The seal was broken, and Dvalin appeared before everyone.
“Barbatos...are you here to hunt me down?” Dvalin stared intently at Wendy.
"Tvalin, I'm here to respond to the previous question."
Why do people nowadays reject me?
The Sky Harp remained silent.
"We have never despised you, nor have we ever thought of hunting you down."
"Ooh~!" Dvalin roared in pain, his poisonous blood glowing.
"Dvalin!" Wendy exclaimed, conjuring a longbow in his hand.
An arrow shot into the purple bruises seemed to alleviate some of Dvalin's pain.
Dvalin's eyes were filled with madness as his massive dragon claw slammed down, as if to flatten Wendy.
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