After hearing the client's request, Mona became honest; the client needed someone who could mix perfumes, bartend, and cook.

Mona really doesn't know how to do this; it makes you realize how versatile the Traveler really is.

The traveler in the story even found the "best-tasting water" for Lanaro, who was preparing to "make soup," while participating in the Worry-Free Festival.

These abstract, advertising-illegal water travelers can all be found.

Honestly, a bunch of Lanaro that look like mushrooms making soup is a bit like hell.

If this is mushroom soup, isn't it just bathwater? It's just that the water is a little too hot.

Some viewers even wondered if the soup would taste better if Lanaro jumped in.

He immediately shook his head, trying to clear the hellish thoughts from his mind.

For example, Fufu shook her head guiltily, blaming it all on Lanalo in the story for constantly adding sugar to the soup, making even the sweet-toothed Fufu start to fantasize about the taste.

Charlotte, also a Fontainebleau resident, had a different perspective as she sat in the front row.

She wondered, 'Does naming this water "The Best-Tasting Water" violate advertising laws?'

It's safe to say that this journalist from Fontainebleau has a very strong awareness of advertising laws.

If we follow this line of thinking, then it seems that the strongest dueling agent, Clarind, is breaking the law herself; she would have to duel herself first.

That's not the point. The point is that the food cooked with "the best-tasting water" wasn't delicious, at least not to the Lanaro. In their words:

"Although I don't know what 'bad' means... um... it's a very impactful taste, like running too fast and crashing into a tree trunk..."

They truly are worthy of being Nasita's retinue; their magical way of using metaphors is exactly the same as Nasita's.

Although the food wasn't particularly delicious, the scene of a group of Lannaros gathered together was incredibly heartwarming and adorable, and readers loved it.

In addition, the voices of the Lannaros are all super cute, like children, making it the best healing ASMR.

After being hurt so many times by the previous stories, what we need now is this kind of healing! Much of the resentment in our hearts has been calmed down.

It felt like running too fast and crashing into a tree trunk, only to wake up and realize it was all a dream—a sense of relief mixed with a little bit of secret joy.

Speaking of speed, there's also a Lanaroo that wants to race the Traveler.

In terms of appearance, his leaves are shorter than those of other Lanaros. From the perspective of a Lanaro, he probably looks like a short-haired physical education student.

Unfortunately, the traveler has blond hair, so even the short-haired PE student can't compare.

In short, in the story, to thank the traveler, who is incredibly strong, the Lanaros give her small flowers.

This is a symbol of friendship; on the day of the carefree festival, Lannaros give small flowers to their friends.

Chapter 691 The Melody of the Worry-Free Festival

The traveler had helped so much that Lanalo naturally received many flowers. He held the small flowers in his hands and made a bouquet, which was more than enough to make a wreath.

Most importantly, each little flower actually has a description, and they are all different.

For example, the description of the flower of Lanraja is 'He seems to have lost important memories'.

This memory seems to be related to a Lannaro named 'Lanmuhukunda'.

It's another story about amnesia. The story of Sumeru highlights two words: 'memory' and 'reincarnation'. The story is truly intertwined with memory in every aspect.

I thought it was a realm of intellect, but it turns out to be a realm of memories, and with the addition of 'reincarnation,' it might even have a hint of the end times.

Oh no, now the true lineage of Onphalus is in Mount Sumeru.

However, neither the traveler nor Paimon paid attention to this information about 'amnesia' in the story; they thought that Lanraja's memory was bad because of his old age.

However, the audience was clearly not so easily fooled and felt that this amnesia was not such a simple matter.

The Forest Book doesn't contain much plot information, but it's a bit long. The word 'memory' is mentioned everywhere in the limited amount of useful information, which shows that Lanraga's amnesia is not simply due to old age.

Besides, this Lanlaja looks just like Old Yang Lan; he's brown-haired, uses a cane, and is quite old yet possesses ridiculously high combat power.

Lanraja simply wore his glasses on his 'hat'.

How could someone like that possibly suffer from amnesia simply because they're old?

Besides these Lanraja, there is another Lanaro that left a deep impression on everyone, namely Lanisher.

What's your opinion of him? Riddler, get out of here! Even Batman would shake his head.

[Lan Yishe's riddle: "Red and round, hanging on the tree, juicy and sweet."]

"It exists in dreams, but not elsewhere; it's indispensable during the carefree festival."

"This is very difficult; even Lanraga couldn't have imagined it! There are stars in the sky, and it exists on the ground; the stars don't see the sun, and it doesn't like sunlight."

Moviegoers don't have choices; without the elimination of the three-choice elimination, there are more options, making the puzzle more difficult.

Fu Ningna guessed the first one, but she couldn't quite figure out the next two.

Sitting on either side were the Grass God and the Thunder God, respectively. Funinga decisively turned the back of her head to look at the Thunder God.

Nasita: "The answer is apple, vipaye, and star mushroom."

Actually, the most difficult question for those outside of Mount Sumeru is the second one, because:

"Wow, you figured it out so quickly... What is Vipaya?" Funina asked, puzzled.

Most people have no idea what this flower is. It's a blue flower that has no seeds and only blooms when the earth remembers it again.

It's okay. It's alright if we don't know each other now. We'll get to know each other later, and it will blossom.

Among the many Lanaroos, one in particular caught everyone's attention because of its unusual position—perched atop a leaf. Its name was '???'.

As for his appearance... well, he looks somewhat like Zhongli, so let's call him 'Lan Zhongli' for now.

The way he looked down at all living beings from the leaf was somewhat similar to when Zhongli saved Xiao.

【? ? ?: "How nostalgic. It's been hundreds of years since I last saw such a sight... It's all thanks to you that I can see Huan Nalan's dreamland again with these eyes."】

Judging from his words, he has lived for hundreds of years. Lanaro speaks like a child, but as they grow older and their memories accumulate, they will grow up and speak like adults.

But strangely, the Lannaros around him didn't seem to recognize him.

He stood alone on the unnoticed leaf, observing everything, seemingly only noticed by the traveler who spoke to him.

After their conversation, he left a flower, a symbol of their friendship.

【???:“We will definitely meet again. When that time comes, Nara the Traveler and Paimon, I hope you can visit my home.”】

He disappeared, leaving everyone baffled. How could there be such a mysterious being in the seemingly simple Lanalo?

Although no one knows who he is, the audience knows he must be very talented.

Because everyone discovered a pattern: the more fluent and longer Lanaro's speech, the more powerful he is.

Lana Luo's ability to speak such a long passage fluently must indicate that he is quite strong.

But they still couldn't figure out his identity, and the audience stood there dumbfounded, like travelers holding flowers and standing there in a daze.

The experience just now felt like a dream, although Huan Nalan was a dream in itself, and one shouldn't dream within a dream.

Everything that just happened felt like a dream within a dream, a little interlude in the Worry-Free Festival. Now, Langkawi is ready, and the Worry-Free Festival celebrations are about to begin.

Since the purpose of this festival is to be 'carefree', then naturally we should continue playing music and dancing!

Lanyesa wrote the song for the Traveler and Paimon. He must be a genius; he managed to complete the song despite Paimon's many demands.

"A girl whose eyes and heart are like the golden sun... her name is Nala the Traveler."

Paimon: "What about me?"

"The pearl under the moonlight, that one as pure as silver, is named Paimon..."

Paimon: "Hmm! Say a little more? You could emphasize our friendship..."

"...the colors of gold and silver, the sun and the moon reflected in a mirror, are the colors of their friendship."

Paimon: "Not bad! And let me emphasize how smart I am, shall I?"

"...The trajectories of the stars, the patterns of hydrology, unfold before silver like a forest book. Puzzles are the bait of moonlight, wisdom is the glimmer of a pearl."

Paimon: "What a poetic metaphor! I'm quite brave too, you know what I mean?"

"Swelling like a floating spirit, charging forward like a forest pig..."

It's clear that Lanyesha finally couldn't hold back anymore and started 'swearing'.

But Paimon deserved it; she was never satisfied.

It's practically like training DeepSeek, constantly asking questions and providing keywords.

The lyrics were a bit complicated, and to everyone's surprise, Paimon was able to understand them, which shows that Al Heysen's teachings really worked.

[Rangavi: "So, 'Golden Nala,' let's sing together now. Our grand symphony begins with you!"]

The background music suddenly started playing; it was the melody of "The Great Dream," which the audience was hearing for the first time.

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Character Voice - Traveler: About Joining Classes

Traveler: "I told you that signing you up for the course was helpful."

Paimon: "No way! I'm naturally smart!"

Traveler: "Hmm, it really does swell up like a floating spirit."

Paimon: "I'm not a floating spirit!!"

Chapter 692 Evoking Memories

The intro to the melody is a solo by a traveler. Just listening to this part doesn't evoke any strong feelings; people just think the music is really good.

Several Teyvat singers, in particular, enjoyed the music with their eyes closed.

Travelers are really amazing! We can definitely invite them as special guests in the future.

The melodious music reached the ears, and the adorable, childlike Lanaros surrounding the traveler swayed their heads bouncyly.

At this moment, the audience seemed to be pulled into a fairy tale world, enjoying this beautiful memory of the future.

But when I look back at this in the future, I won't be smiling like a doting aunt.

The feeling right now is one of peace and happiness. That's how the audience feels right now. It truly lives up to its name as a carefree festival.

Just then, the children's choir from Lanaro began to sing! The sound of their voices instantly opened the eyes of the audience who had been keeping their eyes closed!

All the troubles I've had lately vanished with the sound of the children's choir singing, leaving only a carefree sense of happiness.

Looking at the Lannaroo people surrounding the travelers in the picture, this warmth is heartwarming.

The Lannaros surrounded her, circling around her happily.

Funina is even considering designing a play inspired by this scene.

Navelette was also thinking, but what he was thinking about was what the 'best-tasting water' actually tasted like?

I haven't even judged who gave the "best" rating yet!

As for Lanalo, he still preferred Melusin, but the child's voice still stirred the thoughts of this outsider dragon, reminding him of the past.

Others also felt this evoked sense of nostalgia; the children's voices seemed to transport everyone back to their childhood, as if they were taking a preview of their lives.

How to put it? The music was so heartwarming, like something out of a fairy tale, yet it made the audience feel a lump in their throat and a slight pang in their heart.

It's so beautiful. It's not just the singing that's beautiful, but also the memories of my childhood.

Why the heartache? Because I can never go back.

Feelings of happiness and heartache arose at the same time; such emotions were truly torturous.

Besides that, there's a sense of regret. Why? I always feel like something's missing. Memories are stirred up, but I feel like there's something missing in my memory.

The forest remembers everything... but it seems we've forgotten something? What is it?

I can't remember, but a warm stream ran down my face—it was tears.

Sensitive idealists like Kavi and Navia couldn't withstand this 'flashback,' their eyes were already filled with tears, and they couldn't see the scene clearly.

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