Pai Meng: "Huh? Kaia just said there's no treasure?"

The thief leader: "I didn't expect the Knights would resort to such despicable means."

Kaiya: "This is the most suitable method to deal with you rats."

Thief leader: "You think I will admit defeat? I haven't lost yet!"

The thief leader rushed towards Lingkong madly, but was kicked back by him.

His men also fought back, and one of them was kicked in mid-air and couldn't get up.

Lingkong: "Humph, you really treat me as a soft persimmon."

The treasure-stealing group was taken away by the knights.

Kaiya: "Thanks, brother. If it weren't for your cooperation, we wouldn't be able to bring them to justice so smoothly."

Lingkong: "You're welcome. This is what I promised to do for you, although the result was a little different from what I expected."

Pai Meng felt wronged: "So, there really is no treasure, you big liar! Scum of the Knights!"

Kaiya: "Stop, stop, stop. Even though the treasure is fake, you still want to take it for yourself. Otherwise, why didn't you call me and come here by yourselves?"

Pai Meng: "Let's... Lingkong, let's go. Don't argue with this bad guy."

Kaiya: "Haha, you two have helped me so much, so I have to thank you for it. You can open the box and see what's inside."

Lingkong opened the box and found a sword inside.

Kaia: "This sword is called the Dawn Sword that Cuts the Dawn and Points to Victory. Just like its name, it is a sword that symbolizes light and victory.

If you don't mind, I'll give you this Dawn Sword that I've treasured for a long time as a thank you gift."

Pai Meng: "Sword of Dawn?"

Lingkong: "Hearing what you said, I'm really getting a great deal."

Kaiya: "Brother Lingkong and Miss Paimeng are both reasonable people. They will understand my idea of ​​serving the public, right?"

The sword bounced in mid-air, making a clear sound. It was OK, a little better than an ordinary iron sword.

Lingkong: "I accept the thank you gift, but if you want to use me next time, it won't be this price."

Kaia: "I won't use the same trick a second time."

Lingkong: "Oh, so you'll use a different trick next time."

Kaiya: "Hahaha, you're joking, brother."

It was still early, and Lingkong planned to go see Wendy. He had been quiet all day, and it would be unreasonable not to have a drink in the evening.

Lingkong: "Where will Wendy go?"

Pai Meng: "The statue of the god of wind can help him heal."

Lingkong first teleported to Mondstadt, and then went to the nearest statue of the god of wind.

Wendy is indeed here.

"The wind between the trees is nice, and it has the smell I like." Wendy said sadly, "I said the same thing last time. Why do I always say this when I'm unlucky?"

Lingkong: "It seems that you are not devastated by the loss of God's Heart, so I feel relieved.

By the way, who is that woman who robbed you? When I see her later, I will help you get the Heart of God back. "

Wendy: "She is the eighth of the eleven executive officers of the Fatui, codenamed Madam. Like her, every executive officer of the Fatui has been granted god-like authority and power beyond mortals by the Queen of the Kingdom of Winter."

Pai Meng: "The Queen of the Kingdom of Winter? Isn't that..."

Wendy nodded: "Yes, one of the Seven Gods, the Ice Queen who sits in the Winter Palace, the only object of loyalty of all Fatui executives.

Although the relationship between the seven gods is not completely harmonious, I did not expect that she was actually trying to seize the hearts of other gods. "

Lingkong: "This woman is not good, are you familiar with her?"

Wendy: "How should I put it? I knew her five hundred years ago, but I am a stranger to her now. After a catastrophe five hundred years ago, she cut off all communication with me."

Lingkong: "What a wolfish ambition! If I see that old woman, I must beat her up."

Wendy: "I can't even beat her, so forget it."

Lingkong: "Actually, I have been looking for a stronger power. I will visit the Seven Gods one by one."

Wendy: "You have to find all seven gods, and I'm afraid there will be many difficulties on your journey.

Let's go to Mondstadt first. The God of Rock there is different from me. He personally governs the entire Liyue. He descends once a year to give us oracles and guide the direction of managing Liyue for the year."

Pai Meng: "Even so, he is much more competent than a certain god."

Wendy: "Hey, this year's ceremony to invite the immortals will begin in twenty days. If you miss it, you will have to wait another year."

Lingkong: "Don't worry, I'll make some money in Mond first, and then go somewhere else. Do you want to drink with me tonight? I'll treat you."

Wendy: "Drinking? Oh, I'll definitely go."

Lingkong: "What are you waiting for? Let's go. It will be dark when we get to the tavern."

The two of them sat at a table at Angel's Gift. Lingkong went to the counter to order a drink and was stunned when he saw the books in the bar cabinet.

Isn’t this the book “Princess Bai and Liu Fulu”?

Lingkong: "Can you let me have a look at that book?"

Bartender: "This is a book that the boss found. If you know the owner, please help return it."

Lingkong flipped through the pages of the book and saw the library card. He immediately knew what was going on: "Hey, your boss is quite good at picking up things. I actually know the owner of this book. Just give it to me."

Bartender: "The boss is here."

A red-haired young man in black opened the door and walked in.

Lingkong: "What's your boss' name?"

Bartender: "You don't even know Master Diluk."

The young man had sharp eyes and walked straight over when he saw Lingkong.

Lingkong: "Boss Di, this book is from the library, and I know the person who borrowed it. If you trust me, I can help you return it."

Diluk nodded: "Honorary Knight, and Bard."

He glanced at Wendy and said, "I heard that you stole the Sky Harp."

Lingkong: "These are all rumors. We have proven our innocence. Not only did we not steal the piano, we also took it back."

Diluk: "I think it's just a rumor. How could anyone be stupid enough to steal the Sky Lyre?

Even if you steal it, this kind of thing that cannot be seen in public is a hot potato in your hands."

Ling Kong bought some wine and said, "Boss Di, would you like to drink? I'll treat you."

Diluk: “No, I have other things to do.”

I don’t know if it was because she was in a bad mood, but Wendy drank so much that she passed out.

Lingkong asked him several times before he reluctantly said that he lived at No. 99 Guojiu East Road.

Lingkong carried him back home and used the key on him to open the door, but it didn't open. He had to use his own means to open the door.

The landlady upstairs saw the two of them and came down with a thump: "This stinking poet owes me three months' rent and still has the nerve to live here! Get out of here, or else don't blame me for being rude!"

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