Genshin Impact: Teyvat Travel Guide

Chapter 241 Waiting for the badminton chapter day (page 12)

From the day the news of the resolution of the dragon disaster reached Mondstadt, Fina never went to West Wind Square again.

At the beginning, in order not to attract attention, Fina did not even choose a place to live in a lively part of Mondstadt. She lived in a relatively remote place, leaning against the high walls of Mondstadt. She stayed locked up for five days without anyone noticing.

I don’t know why, but after that day, Wendy, who came to play the piano for her every morning, didn’t show up again.

For Fina, this is a good thing worth breathing a sigh of relief.

She hasn't figured out how to face him yet.

But on the sixth day, Wendy came.

The bard stood at the door hesitantly, and after a moment, knocked on the door.

"Fina, are you there?"

Fina froze.

...Wendy?

The bard outside the door waited for a while.

He could feel the shallow breathing of the person inside the door, but the girl didn't answer.

Across the door, Wendy said: "I'm sorry, it's my fault that I haven't been able to come to you these five days."

"I thought about something... and now I finally figured it out."

*

five days ago——

After returning from the Wind Dragon Ruins, the Sky Piano was broken.

Wendy was very distressed.

"Oh... if only it could be repaired." The bard muttered, "I was still thinking..."

Paimon leaned over and said, "It's probably impossible to repair it if it's broken like this, but... what else are you thinking about, singer?"

"Hmm... the Sky Piano can temporarily comfort even Tevalin, so it should have a better effect on people, right?" Wendy said, "Fina might need this, but it broke."

"Fina?" The traveler remembered something, "Didn't you say you already played the piano for her every morning?"

Paimon: "Yes, that's right! As a singer, if you just play, there seems to be no need to use the Sky Piano... From this point of view, how much money did Miss Fina give you... Hey, traveler, do you think if we also learn to play, would there be an opportunity at Miss Fina’s place——"

"That's not okay, Paimon!" The moment she heard the joke, Wendy suddenly felt a little flustered for some reason, but the interruption was too hasty, and both the traveler and Paimon looked at him in confusion.

"Why not?" Pamon tilted his head.

Wendy was stunned for a moment.

……yes.

why not?

"Ah, this, well..." Wendy returned to her original expression in an instant, and he quickly found the reason, "Because Fina's physical condition... is different from ordinary people."

Paimon: "Ah! So that's how it is... As a rich man, his health is not that good... Hmm, that sounds a bit pitiful."

Paimeng believed it, but the traveler looked at Wendy's reaction in thought.

Wendy...seems a little different.

After Wendy used illusions to restore and return the Sky Piano, the Traveler came out with him.

Paimon was still floating far behind, and the traveler took the opportunity to ask: "Wendy, you don't think so, do you?"

"Huh?" There was confusion for a moment, and then the bard quickly guessed what the traveler was referring to.

"That's what you're talking about..." Wendy smiled, a little depressed, "I really can't hide anything from you..."

When she got the Sky Piano, Wendy thought about whether she should try to play Fina with the Sky Piano?

He didn't know much about her physical condition, but it was obviously very bad to the naked eye.

It is so fragile on weekdays, but it happens to relapse at the end of every month.

Although she never said it herself, as long as Wendy thought about it, the wind would tell him the answer.

At first, he just felt that...if such a poor and strong young lady longed for freedom, of course he could help her in the land of Mondstadt.

What kind of freedom does she want?

Wendy couldn't understand it at first, but he thought, if you want "freedom", why don't you want "happiness"?

Then at least help Fina's physical condition alleviate her pain a little bit.

"I didn't expect her illness to be so serious, so I had to go there every morning." Wendy seemed to be stuck in memories, and she didn't know what she thought of, but she actually looked a little happy, "Originally, I planned to 'Repay' was used as the reason, I didn't expect..."

Fina may not have noticed it herself.

When I told her those stories, her expression was so yearning, and her eyes were so focused.

Wendy didn't want to describe it like this, it was too pitiful, but whenever that happened, he always felt like, like -

The plants that were trapped in a dark corner felt "light" for the first time.

After hearing his casual lie about starving to death on the streets, Fina insisted on giving him a lot of molas.

If you are taken care of by a little kindness, you should try your best to give back...

Wendy rarely met such people.

He said resignedly: "Do you understand that special feeling, traveler... Being watched like that, it's really hard for me to say no."

But the consequence that is hard to refuse is that, at the beginning, he was obviously working hard because "the God of Wind should realize the people's desire to be free." But before this was done, his wish of "not wanting to live on the streets" as a bard was fulfilled by his people.

The traveler understands.

"So at first, you felt you were in debt. Later..."

Wendy looked up at the distant sky: "Yeah... Later, I thought that I should at least help her more."

So I couldn't help but make a little gift for her and play soothing tunes for her every morning.

Then slowly...

Something has changed.

Wendy couldn't help but think: It would be great if she could have a permanent smile on her face.

Why is there always a strange and sad atmosphere around her? It's as if the person's soul is dead.

Of course Wendy could tell that most of the time, Fina's eyes only turned that color when she heard herself telling stories.

That color is different from everyone else.

"You might want to think carefully," the traveler advised cautiously.

"You're right." Wendy said, "I have to...think clearly."

The first day thereafter.

Wendy stood on the bridge of Cider Lake and thought about their first meeting.

Fina's face was as pale as paper, as if she was going to die the next moment.

But she didn't die, he saved her.

the next day.

Wendy sat on the windy tree and played the harp.

Day three.

There are many more bards in West Wind Square, and they are all creating creations based on this dragon disaster.

Fourth day.

Fina, who likes to watch others making wishes on the statue of the God of Winds in West Wind Square, has not shown up for four days.

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