Genshin Impact: Teyvat Travel Guide

Chapter 236 The soothing sound of the piano

After the arrival of the dragon disaster, Wendy seems to have become a bit busy.

He still kept his promise. When the first ray of sunshine shines on Fina's door every morning, the bard would always appear on time, bringing with him the breeze and the slight aroma of apples. The new poem would always make her the first. an audience.

In this kind of life, the toxins surging in Fina's body have never been so submissive.

It's like being comforted by something.

But - how is it possible?

How can the sound of the piano soothe toxins?

It's probably an illusion.

At this time, after listening to the bard's tune, Fina would turn around and go back to the room to give the bard some mola. Sometimes Wendy would wave her hands and refuse, saying in a cute tone: "Too many La—I haven’t spent all the money last time, so why don’t I give you something else this time? I think Fina’s smile is very nice!”

Fina was a little surprised: "Smile?"

Wendy blinked: "Is there any problem? My first purpose of playing and singing poetry is not to make money."

"I hope to spread the story to the people of Mondstadt. If they can get happiness from the story, then I will also feel very satisfied!"

He pretended to be distressed: "Is it because today's story is not very good? So Fina can't even give me a smile?"

The bard's expression was really cute. Fina smiled softly and said, "How could that be?"

This smile is genuine.

She didn't look bad, but she had an aura of vulnerability around her that made people feel inexplicably pitiful.

When many people see her, they always wonder whether Fina will suddenly break one day, and they become cautious unconsciously. Only Wendy would speak to her in such a casual manner.

But when she laughed from the bottom of her heart, that fragile atmosphere collapsed, and even the spring water became warm.

"Today's story is also very good." The girl answered him. "He is indeed the best bard in Mondstadt. He can tell any story at his fingertips."

Wendy scratched her head and looked a little embarrassed for the first time: "Hey, thank you for the compliment."

After chatting for a while, Wendy was leaving.

Fina suddenly stopped him: "Wait!"

Wendy paused and turned back in confusion: "What's wrong?"

"Wendy, you haven't been to Westwind Plaza for a long time." Fina took a deep breath and seemed a little hesitant. Finally, she slowly opened her mouth and said, "Are you busy with something?"

The bard was stunned.

"Well..." He scratched his head without blinking, "It's nothing, I just have friends to see."

Fina was silent.

"So that's it." Her tone was a little low.

*

On the day when the traveler took the test for his pilot license in front of the West Wind Church in Mondstadt, the Wind Demon Dragon came to Mondstadt again.

The blond traveler had clearly failed to pass all the tests for his pilot license, and was swept up into the sky by a tornado.

At that time, Fina was hiding with the people who were taking refuge. While running in a hurry, she turned her head and looked at the sky behind her. The traveler actually used the unfamiliar wind wings in the air to attack the Wind Demon Dragon!

Fina was shocked.

At that moment, it was difficult for her to explain clearly what she felt in her heart.

Weak humans chose to take the initiative in order to protect others. The brave men passing by even failed to pass the Wind Wings test, but they actually forced the dragon back.

How could she describe that feeling?

It was like the story Wendy sang every morning came true.

She didn't understand freedom before, but at that moment she suddenly understood a little bit.

In her gushing excitement, she almost wanted to tell Wendy her feelings immediately.

——I seem to understand a little bit about the definition of "freedom".

But that day, after Feng Molong was forced back by the blond traveler, she searched for traces of Wendy in West Wind Plaza, but she didn't see even a green guy.

where is he?

Until the sun sets on the west mountain, the orange-red sunset light spreads down, the air gradually cools down, and even the statue of the wind god casts a shadow.

But Wendy, who used to like to stand under the statue of the God of Wind and sing, is still missing.

She waited a long time.

Then remembering Wendy's hobbies, Fina went to the angel's gift.

In the heat of sweat and alcohol, there was no trace of the bard.

In the next few days, in addition to seeing him playing the piano for her every morning as he kept his promise, Fina also gave gifts from angels in the West Wind Square, on the bridge of the Cider Lake outside Mondstadt, and under the tree of the Seven Heavenly God Statue of the Wind. She couldn't even find Wendy.

He seemed to have lost track of him for a moment, but she could occasionally hear news about his friendship with the traveler.

Right.

There is something vital about the traveler that is definitely more attractive than Fina.

Wendy is the best bard in Mondstadt. If he wants to create a new story, it is normal for him to go to the traveler to get information.

When he said "there are friends to see", maybe he was referring to the traveler?

Night falls.

Fina returned to her residence, sat next to the curtains of the open window, and looked carefully at the dandelion ornaments that Wendy had given her before in the moonlight.

In the silent insomnia, it seemed that the pain in my body had begun to surge up again.

The dandelion ornament is a beautiful brooch.

Fina had not noticed it before, but now she took a closer look and realized that it was very different. This special dandelion seemed to have some fluorescent powder added to it. Under the moonlight pouring like silver gauze, she felt that it was inside her body. When the pain surged up again, the dandelion brooch slowly emitted bright blue light spots.

The pain was strangely smoothed away.

But the depression in his heart that could no longer be ignored began to become arrogant, and finally swept over the whole person.

So the girl leaned back on the chair a little tiredly.

In the endless silence and darkness, Fina understood another, simpler truth.

——In the end, no one will stop for anyone.

He might be busy, and what he was busy with and what he was thinking were things that she could not and could not ask about.

She just...she just happened to be lucky. On the first day she came to Mondstadt, she met a kind and special bad guy. But even so, why should he listen to her? That is incomprehensible to Mondstadt people. What about the heart of self-pity?

Wendy has always been, as he says, a free bard.

So he passed by her like a breeze, and happened to see Fina's loss. As a kind and enthusiastic Mondstadt, the bard extended a helping hand without any grudges, that's all.

But Fina, who was in the dark, was blinded by this kindness and had a trivial illusion.

…That’s all.

"That's okay." Fina murmured, unconsciously clenching the small dandelion ornament in her hand, "...That's okay."

The dandelion ornaments are still emitting cyan light, like the fireflies that appear in Mondstadt at night, dotted with stars.

A gentle wind blew from nowhere.

"Dong dong dong -" In the silence, there was a sudden knock on the door.

Fina was a little confused: Who was coming to find her so late?

She opened the door.

The bard who thought it was impossible stood outside the door. He blinked and was still breathing slightly, seeming a little anxious.

The moment she saw her, Wendy laughed.

"Good evening, Fina," he said.

The girl was stunned.

"...Wendy?"

The bard took off his hat and took from it one of the flowers that had served as a decoration.

Fina didn't know what that kind of flower was called. She had only seen it accidentally and probably understood that it was a specialty of Mondstadt.

"This is for you." He was a little embarrassed. "Actually, I also made a windmill shape like the dandelion brooch before. I just finished it tonight. I was very satisfied, so I couldn't wait to give it to you. But There was another accident on the road... so the windmill shape had to be redone."

This is a lie.

"Hey, hehe, after all, I am counting the dandelion brooch. This is my first time doing handicrafts, so something goes wrong - just take this flower first and exchange it with me for the dandelion brooch tomorrow. A windmill brooch, what do you think?"

This is also a lie.

But bards are good at telling lies.

Fina was stunned.

"Why do you want to give me something again?"

Wendy said casually: "After all, Fina has given me so much money every time... I would feel a little guilty if I didn't thank you properly... By the way, you shouldn't blame me for disturbing your sleep, right? "

At this point, his tone seemed a little pitiful.

The girl's depression was swept away, and instead she revealed an indescribable secret joy.

"No." She looked at Wendy seriously, "I wasn't asleep before."

"That's great!" The bard smiled happily, "Now go to bed and I will play you a sleeping song."

I don’t know whether it’s because the light fragrance of this white flower in the bottle is so pleasant, or because the sound of the bard outside the window is melodious and soothing, or maybe both.

All in all, she fell asleep.

The music outside the window stopped.

Wendy breathed a sigh of relief and put down the harp in her hand.

"I didn't expect that the energy originally stored there would be consumed so quickly." He murmured, "It seems that we will have to find a way to store more for the next gift."

——If when the traveler stole the Sky Piano tonight, there was no accident in which the Fools took away the Piano, and he got the Sky Piano... wouldn't the soothing effect be better?

The bard slowly walked away thoughtfully.

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