Although the Traveler often complains about Paimon and criticizes her, she never once thought of abandoning Paimon.

Jade mentioned her father, which stirred up Dixia's memories.

The keywords "gilded troupe," "old man," and "protection" are hard not to associate with.

She seemed a little down, and Dina Zede noticed this, giving her a comforting look, reminding her to minimize verbal communication in the movie theater.

Dixia took a breath and looked back at the screen, hoping that the father and daughter could have a better ending, even if... they didn't manage to 'slay the dragon'.

The audience immediately realized that the purple-haired warrior from before must have been her father.

When people saw their outfits and hair color, they were already suspicious of their identities. However, the initial suspicion was that they were siblings, since they looked so young.

Tall, muscular, and with an upright posture, his face, though a bit weathered, is full of energy. Is this a middle-aged man? Don't underestimate him!

The middle-aged men watching the movie were unwilling to admit that the other person was actually the same age as them.

Just then, Jade and the traveler returned to the camp to find each other, and the handsome uncle reappeared in the scene.

Look at the other person's muscles and vibrant energy, then look at your own beer belly and tired eyes—there's no harm in comparison.

Although we are the same age, the only thing we have in common is that we are both 'disciplined' by our daughters.

For example, right now, Jade is educating her father.

Jade said, "Paimon and the Traveler both told me, 'Dad, why are you ignoring everyone again! Honestly, when are you going to get rid of this awful temper?'"

Jeberlele had a bad temper, but he just listened obediently to his daughter's 'blame' without arguing back.

After saying a few words to her father, Jade steered the conversation back to the main topic: the purpose of the travelers' visit.

Logically, the Traveler's request was simply to find and confirm the safety of the group, meaning she has now completed her mission.

Therefore, it seems that the traveler could simply turn around and go back to collect the money without any problem, and there is no need for him to continue the adventure with them.

All the travelers need to do is go back and tell Bonifaz, 'You guessed right, they were in danger,' and that's enough.

The only problem with doing this is that it's a bit anthropomorphic.

According to Bonifaz, simply confirming their safety was not enough; they also needed to find a way to bring 'Selios' back.

The others? The others are fine, I'll just do it as I please.

In the story, the traveler says he was commissioned by Bonifaz and tries to establish a connection by suggesting that he is on their side.

Who knew that the Sumeru scholar would get angry the moment he heard Bonifaz's name.

[Tirzad said, his voice trembling with tears, "Bonifaz conspired with Nahtigar to extort me... Waaah... You despicable Mondstadt people, you've come all the way from Mount Meru to extort me..."]

You know what, most Mondstadt players are indeed quite good at conning people, not to mention big con artists like Kaeya and Lisa.

Even the usually aloof Rosalia often tricks Barbara into playing games.

Fischl is deceiving the whole world, including herself, by saying what she is saying.

Even the seemingly serious Qin is quite adept at diplomatic language.

Even Diluc, who seems the most honest, only appears honest; in the Mondstadt story, he deceives the Knights of Favonius with a straight face.

As for their tendency to deceive, the Mondstadt people probably inherited it from their gods.

Of course, while some people are good at conning others, others are good at being conned. Barbara and Noelle are prime examples of this, believing each time they are fooled.

The scholars of Sumeru are also easy to fool, because most of them are so engrossed in their own research that they don't really understand the ulterior motives of merchants.

After leaving the umbrella of the Church, I realized that not only was it raining outside, but a strong wind was also blowing.

Most of the Sumerian scholars who left the Order of the Church were either deceived or captured; Elani was considered the most sociable among the scholars.

Undoubtedly, Tirzad was ripped off, having hired Bonifaz's caravan and the Jede family for far more than the market price.

At first, he didn't even realize he'd been tricked; he thought he'd gotten a great deal, that he was so good at saving money!

If it weren't for the innocent and kind-hearted Jade telling him about it, he probably wouldn't have realized it until the end of the journey.

However, if you really want to say you got a good deal, that's not wrong either. After all, the president of Mondstadt's renowned Adventurers' Guild came to help you carry your goods, something most people can't do.

Maybe next time we can even invite Lan, the president of the Adventurers' Guild in Liyue.

Dolly thought to herself, "What a fool I am! If you give me this money, I'll have to figure out how to get Serius and Sister Lan to help me, or even get the Grass God to carry my goods."

Jade said, "Oh, Nahtigar, I'm so sorry, Dad told me later that I shouldn't have told him about it."

Paimon exclaimed in surprise: "Wow... I feel like she offended all three of them with just one sentence..."

Paimon's emotional intelligence fluctuates, but this time she actually analyzed it correctly and noticed the problem with the other person's words.

This statement upset the person who was deceived, the deceiver, and even the betrayed father.

Those who are scammed will feel that no one is on their side, while those who scam will feel that the money they worked so hard to swindle is about to disappear.

Her father, on the other hand, felt that by saying that, he had completely lost his good impression of them...

[Zeborele: "Sigh..."]

He sighed, but this was his daughter; what could he do? Spoil her, of course.

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Character Voice Line - Dolly: About the 'Carrying Beast'

Is it legal to keep a pack animal named 'Nasita'?

Chapter 757 The Beginning of the Exploration of the Ruins

Tirzad, repeatedly mocked, broke down and cried out:

[Tirzad shouted, "I...I'm going to fire you all! You people, there's a limit to how much you can bully people, boohoo..."]

He cried, he really cried. See? Don't people always like to see others cry? He cried.

However, no one wanted to see Tirzad cry. It wasn't out of pity, but because no one wanted to see an old man crying!

You could have even brought that handsome older man next to you; that would have created a nice contrast. This guy's crying just makes us feel annoyed and like he's about to explode with stupidity.

If only it were Zeborelle crying instead, that would be so delicious. I love watching people who don't like to cry shed tears.

However, the term "not prone to crying" can be categorized. It can be quite appealing when someone like Ray or Chaska, who is often perceived as dull or aloof, cries, because of the contrast.

If it's lively characters like Hu Tao and Xiao Gong, or cute characters like Naxi Da and Fu Ning Na, their crying is heartbreaking because they usually bring smiles to everyone's faces.

If Zhongli and Wendy cry, then it's over. If even they cry, it must be such a desperate situation. They might even have to say their last words.

But if we're talking about who Teyvat players can't stand the most when they cry, it's actually Paimon.

Perhaps because they've spent so much time together, everyone really dotes on Paimon now, even though they often joke around with her.

When Paimon cries, everyone genuinely feels sorry for her, and some even find it hard to watch. Unlike Shadow, whose tears, while also heartbreaking, evoke a sense of vulnerability that makes her endearing.

I wonder how many readers still keep the illustration of Yingbao shedding tears in her own story. Kujo Sara even wants to worship Lin Qiu along with that painting as a token of gratitude.

It was truly delicious; this was the most delicious thing Thor could ever make.

The other things Lei's movies make are far from delicious; you'd be lucky to survive them.

Getting back to the story, Jade was quite dissatisfied with Tirzad's tearful words. "I was the one who told you you were deceived, and now you want to fire me? You have no conscience!"

Jade was dissatisfied, so she had to speak out and retaliate without hesitation!

[Jade said, "We're stuck here because you insisted on going this way, aren't we? And after we fell, you started throwing a tantrum, insisting on drinking even though you can't drink..."]

"Look at you, even though you have an adult body, your mind is still like a child's, haha."

Jade's innocent nature makes her speak her mind, and she is very straightforward. However, her innocence is genuine, without any subjective malice, and she speaks only her true thoughts, which makes her harsh words even more hurtful.

The renowned scholar Nan Ke was furious, but being tongue-tied, he couldn't possibly out-argue Jie De, and after struggling for a long time, he still couldn't come up with a coherent argument.

Finally, he turned his attention to the traveler, not to attack him, but to change the subject and hire him to take him out.

Bonifaz is a conman, but he was right about one thing: there really was double the reward. 'Nanke' is truly a fool with too much money.

Taking him out counts as a new commission, and I'll get double the reward.

However, figuring out how to get them out of there is a real problem. Paimon is definitely out of the question; she can't do anything but eat and sleep, and she can't even fit into a pot.

The traveler was a reckless man who preferred using his muscles to his brain. When he came down, he didn't think about how to get up, thinking that there was always a way out.

Yingmei probably thought that with her physical abilities, she could climb up there, not to mention there were anchor points, so she didn't prepare any backup plans.

There was no other way but to look for any possible roads nearby. After all, this wasn't Nata, and it was difficult to find that one and only road.

But coincidentally, the answer to the riddle is right there in the riddle itself. There is a ruin not far from everyone, and this ruin looks very unusual. The door is too big!

With no other options, Jade and her father went ahead, while Tirzad was less willing to take the risk.

However, he was also unwilling to stay where he was and wait with the unscrupulous merchants of Mondstadt.

[Nakhtigar sighed helplessly: "Although I didn't refute it earlier, Bonifaz and I aren't some shady businessmen. Ordinary merchants wouldn't offer such comprehensive after-sales service."]

The after-sales service is indeed excellent. They sent travelers to search for him just one day after the incident. Their efficiency is truly outstanding, even though their real purpose was to find 'Seles'.

Let's be content. If this were a merchant from Liyue, they might have brought in Hu Tao, and the after-sales service would probably have turned into a funeral service.

Tirzad pondered: "...That does make some sense?"

He was persuaded again; being incredibly gullible, he was even encouraged by a few words to plan to go to the ruins with the travelers and others.

Nahtigar chose to stay because he needed to keep an eye on the pack animals.

Nahtigar didn't speak in the video, but the audience could hear his voice.

[Nakhtigar (inner monologue): "Thank goodness Serius is alright, otherwise Bonifaz would be crying his eyes out."]

So why does Bonifaz like Serius so much?

It's unclear what his mindset was, but the travelers and the others were certainly looking forward to it. After all, it was an unknown adventure, which was just right for adventurers.

And with such a large entrance to these ruins, it's reasonable to think there might be some small treasure inside, right? Yingmei is tempted.

This time it wasn't like the time in the Golden House. The Red King's fake death was different from Zhongli's. He didn't worry about being caught when he reached out.

At this point, however, the group had no idea how many ruins they would have to explore next. The Sumeru Desert was full of tunnels, tunnels everywhere.

The door to the ruins opened, but inside was a door within a door, and behind that was an even larger door. In front of the door stood two statues, solemn and dignified.

These two statues are wearing eagle head covers, which is very much in line with the Red King civilization, as they have a fondness for eagles and jackal heads.

The desert dwellers were practically swooning; this was the architecture that best suited their aesthetic, and they wanted to live there.

Lin Qiu, along with the Sumeru F4 and Nasita, were in the Sumeru Cinema. Lin Qiu noticed that when Seno saw this scene, he paused slightly, clearly deep in thought.

I don't know if he was thinking about something related to himself.

Lin Qiu pointed to the statues in the picture and said, "Look, aren't these two statues 'Sreb the Eagle'?"

Tinari: "..."

Elheisen: "......"

This interrupted Sino's thoughts, and he said somewhat unwillingly, "...I never thought of that joke."

Nasita clapped her little hands, the applause praising Lin Qiu for telling a good joke.

The Great Tree King blinked, wondering if Amon and the others would laugh at this joke... Well, she felt a little like laughing anyway.

Chapter 758 Exploration in Progress

Viewers who didn't hear the lame joke continued watching the story normally.

Later in the story, they encounter some automated mechanisms during their exploration, and in these situations where force is required, Jade and Jeborele demonstrate their skills.

One used water elemental power, and the other used lightning elemental power, prompting readers to carefully observe their bodies and confirm that they did not possess the Eye of God.

How can someone use elemental power without the Eye of God? The audience was deeply curious.

Aside from Hilichurls, the last time I saw someone use elemental power without the Eye of C'estbon was when Teppei used the Evil Eye.

It is common knowledge that humans in Teyvat cannot use elemental forces without the Eye of God.

Traveler? Traveler is not a person, I mean Traveler is not a Teyvat.

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