Stella had a dream long ago, which was to enjoy life and "get something for nothing".

She doesn't like to think too much about other people's thoughts, so in a sense, Stella is very "selfish".

Because of "self", she will not hide her identity, and she told Leosley early on that she was a demon.

——Although she was a little down and out when they first met.

At that time, Stella had just climbed out of the sea not long ago. She was walking on the streets of Fontaine and watching the comings and goings of human beings. After a while, she came to the conclusion:

That Morax... is so awesome.

Teyvat's trading currency is "Mora", and she doesn't believe it if it has nothing to do with Morax.

Even the "■■■" she subconsciously uttered was a curse word she learned from homeless people or gangsters who often passed by. A few days later, she realized that it was a curse word.

Stella is a demon, and her people have everything she wants, and they rush to offer it to her.

This was the first time... She stood on the street. Although she attracted the attention of many people, and some people briefly stopped for her, the crowd was so busy that soon she was the only one left.

Stella thought to herself - try to blend in here? After you have done so much for Egolia, you should start enjoying life, right?

The most common thing she had seen on the street was the Mora trade, so Stella thought about it and found a set of words that she was quite satisfied with. Then the next step was to legally obtain Mora.

But she has no "goods" to exchange.

Then...make a promise?

The Demon God's promise is very precious.

Stella was full of confidence, and the first target she tried was Leosley.

Naturally, she hit a wall.

This black-haired kid said in such a calm tone that he had no money and that she was a fraud.

Okay.

…Then go begging.

Stella doesn’t think begging is something to be ashamed of. Rather, a demon who has not fully integrated himself into the crowd doesn’t think it’s worthwhile to do something that many people in human society have done. Shameful.

——Many people do that. They can get money easily. This is "getting something for nothing".

Just prepare a container of money in front of you, and then sit for a day, and someone will always put Mora down. This is a "gift", and she likes such gifts. But her temperament was not like that of a beggar at all, and it seemed that she could not attract kind-hearted people, so Stella struck while the iron was hot and made an invitation to the black-haired child who was also a wanderer. They could "get something for nothing" together, but unfortunately she was rejected.

She didn't see what was so objectionable about this.

It was not until later that she understood that this was because of human "self-esteem". This thing is wonderful. Some people have no self-esteem, so they can do many things that normal people cannot imagine. But some people have very heavy self-esteem, which will make them fall into A situation worse than now can bring peace of mind.

Leosley belongs to the latter, and Stella met many of the former in the process of begging alone.

So soon, the demon who was good at learning found another way to "get something for nothing".

There were many men who tried to offend her. Stella used ice to torture them all several times, and then said with a smile: "Robbery."

The rich want 30 million, while the poor throw it into the sea to catch seafood.

It had to be said that after such "getting something for nothing", she understood why many people became robbers even though they knew they were breaking the law.

——Really happy.

Much happier than most ordinary human beings who follow the rules.

Although many people have been educated into the same mindset by conventional rules, and they all despise such "getting something for nothing", Stella doesn't care.

She is very "selfish" and wants to integrate into human society, but she doesn't put much effort into it, and she also has a certain contemptuous attitude that she is not even aware of.

So she robbed the property of the rich and exploited the labor of the poor. Even in the icy winter, the tramp who verbally teased her was frozen in the cold sea to the point where he could not straighten his back, shivering and almost dying, Stella had no regrets. upset.

She only barely made a little effort to "integrate into human society" and barely abided by the rules, so whether they were rich or poor, the premise of her "punishment" was that they had seriously offended her. And she controlled not to kill anyone.

Although Stella is not afraid of the Fontaine Law, after all, no one can do anything to her. According to the relationship, Fukalos is even her little niece, so Stella doesn't care at all what she has done.

But she is not that hopeless, she is "self", but the devil still has some sympathy for human beings in his heart.

The devil loves people, Stella is a little tired, and the humans she meets also have a lot of bugs who deserve to be punished, so she doesn’t want to love people.

This instinct can be restrained. Every time Stella thinks that when she wakes up, even her people have left her. Everyone only knows Agolia, but they don’t know that Agolia has a good sister. Some impulse in her heart will a lot less.

At that time, she felt at a loss that she had forgotten something. She could not remember why her people left her, but based on the bad nature of human beings, she probably defected to a more powerful demon.

She doesn't want to love anyone.

However, this instinct can be restrained, but it is not often restrained. Stella is still in a contradictory and exclusive state, enjoying her "getting something for nothing" until one day, the man who had only chatted with her for a few words, Leosley, who had only met once, unexpectedly appeared.

When Stella inflicted frost torture on the ill-intentioned aristocratic man, but before she could ask for the reward, the child's voice sounded in the distance, telling her not to go.

Stella was in a daze for a moment, and her suppressed instinct was easily pried open.

She purchased a house and some furniture, and when she was walking on the street and watching some homeless children fighting for a piece of bread, it suddenly occurred to her that she should be given some rewards.

...This is just a reward for his kindness.

After convincing herself in this way, Stella followed her instincts with a clear conscience and went to find the poor homeless child. She stood under the streetlight, looking at Leosley who looked dazed and a little wary, and extended an invitation to live together.

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