After that day, Fina slowly adapted to the bard's familiarity.

Frankly speaking, in the doctor's laboratory, she could see all the dark aspects of human nature.

Some people would beg the doctor to let them go when he left for a while, but when the doctor came back, his face would immediately change.

They cursed her with dirty words, but Fina ignored them.

Sometimes, life is probably more dramatic than drama, and human nature is also a fragile thing.

In the face of the brutal experiment, it seems that the boundaries between life and death have been blurred.

She wanted to live, and she knew that the doctor's decision to keep her alive was actually just out of curiosity about her.

He was curious about how long Fina could hold on with that belief composed of hatred, wanted to see where her tolerance limit for pain was, and wanted to know what was the highest dose of medicine she could withstand.

In addition, she was obedient enough, so she was appointed as the doctor's assistant. While helping him with some chores, it was also convenient for her to provide answers to the doctor's curious results.

Then eight years passed like this.

The doctor realized that Fina had finally reached the limit of the amount of medicine she could handle, and she was given up.

Abandoned by the doctor, she was drained of her last bit of value by the fools and sent to Mondstadt to work as an undercover agent - with such a bad identity and such a bad situation, she would definitely end badly as long as she was discovered... But she actually met here. An unprecedented kindness? ! ! !

How ironic.

Just like a person who has been walking in the ice and snow for many years suddenly sees a fire, she listened to the tunes of the minstrel and felt that she was almost trapped in it.

Wendy unexpectedly followed what she said before.

Although Fina did not agree to his proposal in the end, the kind-hearted bard seemed to regard her as a friend. He would come to see her every time, and then play a song on his small harp to ask her what she thought. .

So she also became a little dazed.

"They are all very nice tunes," she told the truth. "I don't really appreciate music, but from my perspective, they are very nice and the stories are novel enough for me."

Wendy chuckled: "What about your mood?"

Fina felt her current state of mind, and then realized how relaxed and calm she had been these days.

It was like walking in the gentle wind, the harsh wind and snow had long gone.

...Yeah, why didn't you find it before?

Do you really like Wendy's music that much? Even if you don’t understand, can you calm your mind subconsciously?

After expressing her feelings like this, Wendy breathed a sigh of relief: "That's good, that's good. It's not in vain that I have studied for a long time..."

He didn't say what it was, but Fina just thought he meant that he had been composing the music for a long time.

"Is that so..." she smiled, "Is it really okay to play your hard-earned work for me for free?"

"Of course I am willing!" Wendy shook her head seriously, "Mondstadt is a free country, and of course I am also a free bard!"

Although the price of "freedom" is that she can't get a lot of molas and can't even make money for drinking, Wendy lives quite comfortably.

Fina thought for a moment, then turned around and went to the house to get a large handful of mola and handed it to him.

"Give."

At that moment, the blond girl's aura was so rich that it made the poor poet feel unattainable.

Wendy looked at the heavy Mora.

Then he looked at the serious eyes of the blonde girl.

He lowered his head again and looked at Maura.

He raised his head again and looked at the girl.

After doing this several times...

He froze.

"Give all this to me?" Wendy's words revealed the incredulity reserved for poor people. The huge pie fell down, making the bard feel dazed for a moment.

Fina nodded: "Yes, here you go."

It's all fools' money anyway.

"I have never received so many rewards... I feel uncomfortable." Wendy scratched her head.

"I give as much as I want. This is also my freedom as a customer." She replied using Wendy's reason just now.

She likes Wendy's music, and she can feel relaxed in the music.

Under the almost unprecedented relaxation, it was as if the aching toxins in his body had calmed down.

Since he is so short of money, he should give some as a thank you.

After confirming the authenticity of the matter, Wendy cheered: "That's great! So many...even the God of Wind would be ecstatic! I can drink ten, no, twenty cups of apple filling!"

"Wind God shouldn't have any money, right?" Fina's thoughts wandered for a moment, "Also, the first thing you thought of when you got Mora was to buy all the wine?"

Wendy blinked: "What else?"

"Where will you stay at night?" Fina asked, "Don't you have to pay rent?"

"Ah, this, this..." The bard hesitated for a long time, and finally said, "Just find a bench and deal with it!"

Fina was really shocked: "You don't even have a place to live??!!"

The bard winked playfully, trying to get away with it, "Hey..."

Fina decided to respect his choice with complicated emotions.

But...it can be seen that the life of a bard seems to be really difficult.

No, it should be the "best bard in Mondstadt" who wants music and music, and Mora has music, who is special.

Would rather be hungry and live on the streets than be free.

but……

He seemed happy.

Fina did not reject it.

If Wendy is short of money, she can give it.

It was also because of him that Fina seemed to feel something different in her terrible and failed life.

Just a little bit... but it's like a flower that suddenly blooms in the snow. Because it's special and soft enough, and has a light apple aroma, everyone who passes by will stop subconsciously.

The confused heart seemed to be touched by something, and began to have a slight vitality again.

Fina's eyes moved slightly.

If I could live here forever.

If you can get rid of the fool's medicine, you will have a healthy body and a life span of three to five years longer than before.

If you can be a normal person who knows nothing, has no stain, and is the most ordinary person.

If you could wake up every morning and hear the sweet music of the piano...

No, Fina, stop thinking about it.

It’s better to give up unnecessary extravagance.

She didn't even know which came first, her identity revealed or her lifespan expired.

Destiny really likes to play tricks on people's hearts.

Fina originally didn't want to die. She had been struggling for so long, and the moment she learned from the doctor that her body was about to collapse, she had actually given up all her expectations.

A feeling of "this day is finally coming" arises spontaneously.

——As long as you no longer look forward to it, it won’t be too hard to accept your death.

But now, looking at the bard playing music for herself, she suddenly felt a secret, damned expectation that could never be repeated.

"What a failure Fina...you are such a failure."

she said to herself.

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