Seeing that hundreds of wind arrows were about to penetrate the village chief's body, the village chief immediately retreated.

Immediately afterwards, he summoned a commonly used magical weapon, and with a wave of his hand, an ice wall rose from the ground, blocking the hundreds of ice arrows.

The village chief immediately jumped onto the ice wall, with the magic weapon floating in front of him. With a wave of his hand, the ice wall immediately appeared around Wendy, surrounding him.

Then, he condensed the ice elements with his hands and pointed in the air. An ice-blue magic circle immediately appeared in the air, and the ice pick fell from the magic circle and hit Wendy.

Wendy had no intention of getting entangled with him, and besides, people hadn't returned to normal yet, so he couldn't just kill him.

Then, a strong wind suddenly blew up, shattering the surrounding ice walls. By the way, all the falling ice picks were rolled together and torn into powder in the air.

"Let's fight another day. I'm very tired today."

After Wendy finished speaking naughtily, the strong wind rushed straight to the top of the cave, smashing a huge hole in the top.

The village chief realized that he was about to run away and immediately stopped him.

Helplessly, thousands of wind walls blocked him, but when he touched the wind wall, he felt severe pain. He could only watch Wendy waving her wings and leaving.

Wendy flew out of the cave, returned to the stone house, hugged Crodia and hurriedly flew to Anliwei's cave.

As soon as it landed on the ground, Anliwei and Edwin immediately gathered around him enthusiastically.

Wendy took a step back while holding Crodia, stopping the enthusiastic duo and saying, "Calm down first."

Seeing this, the two of them also calmed down. It was rare to see Wendy so serious, and they looked at each other in confusion.

Wendy put down Crodia and rested for a while, then told them about her pretending to be sick and how she fought with the village chief.

During the whole process, Edwin was filled with righteous indignation, slapping his thigh and looking at Wendy with an expression of indifference: "Lord Barbatos, why don't you just kill him? If the village chief dies, then there won't be so many things. Got it!"

"Do you think Master Barbatos is as stupid as you?" An Liwei looked at Edwin with disgust, "The villagers have not recovered, and they don't know where the demon is. They killed the village chief rashly. What if things go wrong? What about developments in uncontrollable directions?”

"Then are you keeping him and not afraid that he will kill the villagers in anger?" Edwin ignored her, but looked at Wendy and continued to ask.

"You're stupid, are you really not using your brain?" An Liwei said helplessly, "The villagers' faith is the source of his divine power. If he kills the villagers, his divine power will be lost a lot. Will there be a war in the future?" Hasn’t the defeat rate increased?”

Edwin glared at Anlivi angrily, but had nothing to say.

Wendy didn't care about their quarrel. He sat on the floor and began to think about countermeasures.

It's not good to just let things go like this. The best way is to get the village chief to switch sides, and then he himself can restore the villagers to their original state.

But he was dedicated to that demon and was unwilling to give up the entire village of believers.

However, although the number of believers in this village is not as large as that of the Gunnhild tribe, they are still quite powerful.

"I have to let him know that the devil is lying to him, that the devil is taking advantage of his feelings for his wife, or to capture the thief first." Wendy muttered to herself.

Although it was cruel to crush his dream, Wendy had to do it for the people of this village.

"But he won't survive, right? Although what he did was wrong, he did save the villagers." An Liwei looked at Wendy helplessly.

"That can only be discussed later," Wendy lamented. "Surely, one of these pure and true people should be saved. It's a pity that there are hundreds of villagers on the other end of the scale."

Wendy stood up from the ground, patted the snow on her body, turned around and said, "Let's go to his hometown together. Maybe we can meet the devil."

After saying that, there was silence in the air for a while. Wendy turned her head and looked at the two people behind her, looking at each other in confusion, as if they were encouraging each other to do something extraordinary.

Finally, Edwin stepped forward with a slight apology on his face: "Mr. Barbatos, we won't go together, just in case something happens and we cause trouble to you."

An Liwei also nodded in agreement! "This place is very hidden and no one will find it. Don't worry, we will wait here for you to come back."

After much deliberation, this was the most beneficial way, and Wendy could only agree to this idea.

He left Crodia in the cave, and after explaining the precautions for raising a child, Wendy turned and left.

Looking at his back, Edwin was a little reluctant to let go. During their interactions along the way, Wendy was not only the god he believed in, but also like his friend.

Looking at Crodia with a face full of reluctance, Edwin suddenly raised his hand and shouted: "Don't worry, Lord Barbatos! I will take good care of your son!"

At that moment, Wendy was glad that she didn't drink water, otherwise she would definitely squirt out.

Wendy turned her head helplessly and gave Edwin a slap in the face, shook her hand and turned away.

After seeing Wendy leave, Anliwei sighed: "Master Barbatos is really good-tempered."

"That's right, he didn't even have the heart to kill the village chief. He is such a god who loves his people." Edwin covered his heart and sighed piously.

"No, you misunderstood. I mean it's really a miracle that he kept you all the way and didn't kill you."

Enliwei looked at Edwin speechlessly, and after speaking, she led Crodia away from the place.

After digesting Anliwei's words, Edwin turned his head and looked at her back with his hands on his hips dissatisfied: "I am Lord Barbatos' most loyal believer! He is reluctant to kill me!"

After saying that, he immediately ran towards Enlivi and Crodia.

At this moment, the cave is filled with an atmosphere of relaxation and happiness.

But Wendy was endlessly depressed.

Because he didn't even know where the village chief's hometown was.

Wendy sat cross-legged in the air and dragged her face, the wings on her back were fanning vigorously, her brows were knitted together, her lips were pursed, and her eyes were closed as she recalled the scenery in the painting.

However, after thinking about it, I can't remember the specific details. I only remember the sun and a loving couple.

So I didn't stop doing anything, and simply went back quietly to take a look.

Wendy flew back to the outside of the village chief's house. No one was in the house. The village chief should be busy repairing the big hole he made.

Without the key, Wendy naturally couldn't get in. Through the window, he looked at the paintings lit by night stones inside.

The background of the painting is a half-exposure of the sun and a fiery red sky. The painting is not very detailed, and it is not clear whether it is the morning glow or the sunset glow.

But in the lower right corner, Wendy discovered a detail that he had missed before, which was that there was a spire-like thing below the sun.

Seeing this, Wendy knew that this painting was painted there. The spire was the tower he had been in, which was Old Mondstadt.

So, Wendy immediately turned around and flapped her wings to fly towards the ruined tower in the distance.

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