The next day, the three of them came to Qin's office as scheduled.

"Honorary Knight, Wutong, thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to come here." Qin nodded slightly as a greeting, put the book in her hand back on the bookshelf, and walked down the stairs: "To make a long story short, the Knights have something special now. I want to ask you a favor."

The Wutong sofa had not yet warmed up, and now it was time to start work, so I supported my head with one hand and said with a smile: "The Knights are still so busy."

Qin rubbed her brows: "Well, there have been constant turmoil in recent days. Neither I nor all the members of the Knights stationed in Mondstadt dare to slack off for a moment."

Then he looked at Wutong with a very unhappy expression: "Recently, I have received reports from many members of the Knights, saying that the Lawrence family has close contacts with the Fools."

"..." Wutong changed his teasing attitude and frowned.

In the incident on the snowy mountain, most people in Mondstadt only knew that she and Keli were injured because of the fools on the snowy mountain. The knights of the Knights who went out to encircle and arrest them also thought so.

Moreover, at her request, Yora, who did not often return to Mondstadt, did not know.

Only those who have close contact with her, such as Qin, Lisa, Diluc, Wendy, etc., know that there is a Mondstadant involved in this matter, and they know that this Mondstadt person is from the Lawrence family. There are fewer, just a few here and there, just the few of them who gathered at the winery.

It's a bit troublesome...

Paimon's face was full of anger: "Fools, it's them again! But who is this Lawrence family?"

Wutong was suddenly stunned and looked at Sora next to him.

If I remember correctly, Sora seemed to know about Lawrence.

At that time, in the dungeon of Dawn Winery, they all agreed that a fish had slipped through the net. After all, as the owner of the winery and the acting leader, they could tell from their mouths what to do with the Mondstadist, and whether the Mondstadt was caught or not. I always feel that the violation is too heavy, and the confidentiality is not high.

Ah, it turns out that among the group of them, Paimon was the only one who really thought that the other party had slipped through the cracks...? To sum it up, we know even less.

Kong's eyes wandered and he coughed lightly.

He forgot to tell Wutong that when he learned from Wendy about the guy in the Lawrence family who smuggled and abused girls, Paimon was not there. Later, when he went to find Diluc for more information, Paimon was still not there.

Where is Paimon? Paimon was in Wangshu Inn, accompanying Wutong who was not in a very good state of mind at the time.

So the result of the current situation is that Sora knows about the Lawrence family, and also knows that there is a Splash Knight in the Knights, and Eura Lawrence is Wutong's friend.

But Paimon didn't know that Paimon's information was still there. The Fools, the Mondlanders, and a bad guy who didn't know which side they were from. The three parties jointly planned a bad thing. This incident almost made them almost Er lost Wutong.

Qin folded his hands across his chest, with a complex expression on his face, and explained to Paimon: "In the past, Mondstadt had a dark period ruled by the old aristocracy. The freedom taken back from the lonely king in the tower was put in shackles again, and slavery became popular. The first generation of Dandelion Knight Vanessa led the revolution, overthrew the rule of the old aristocracy, and established the Knights of the West Wind. Only then did Mondstadt have what it is now. And the old aristocracy that brought suffering to Mondstadt back then was the Lawrence family."

Paimon suddenly understood, clapped his hands and said, "Ah, I understand. So now, the descendants of these bad guys want to do bad things with the fools again?"

Qin was noncommittal and sighed: "It's just suspicion at the moment, there is no conclusive evidence. I invited you here just to investigate this matter."

"Well...let me ask, why me?" Sora leaned in front of the table and raised his hand to ask.

Wutong, who was sitting next to him, sneered and answered the question for Qin: "Because in the past, the old nobles and the Knights have always been hostile to each other. The Knights tried every means to resolve the conflicts between the two parties, but the nobles, well, they should be hostile. Still hostile.”

"Yes, as Wutong said, no matter what attitude we use to contact them, there will be no good results, and it will often cause them to overreact. Although we can directly come to the door in the name of investigation, if we are wrongly accused in the end They will definitely increase their distrust greatly. Many of their previous efforts have come to nothing."

Then Qin looked at Wutong who was hesitant to speak, and firmly denied: "Don't think about it, your method is impossible to achieve no matter what."

Sora: "What method?"

Qin did not answer directly. Instead, she walked to her desk, took out a small handmade wooden doll from the drawer, with connecting rods and ropes, assembled it and placed it on the table.

I have to say that this thing is round and cute, and the carving and polishing are very detailed. It feels smooth and has no wooden thorns. Of course, if the expression on the doll's face didn't look like death, and the rope hanging from the pole wasn't tied around the doll's neck, it would probably sell well in Mondstadt.

"Isn't it good for the old nobles to hang street lamps? The little thing can still light up and serve as a night light." Wutong came closer and was in a good mood. She thought that this thing would go into the trash bin every year after being thrown away, but it didn't Thinking that Qin actually put it away.

Paimon stretched out his finger and poked it, feeling weird, but inexplicably funny.

Wutong saw that both Paimon and Sora were interested, so he decided to show them something more interesting.

When I assembled the piano just now, I just adjusted the telescopic knot on the rope, put the doll's head in, and then connected the rope to the hook on the pole.

In fact, when she designed this thing, she had a more convenient way to disassemble and assemble it.

I saw the slender jade-like hands that others couldn't help but praise, holding the little puppet's head and body respectively.

There was a snap, like a broken bone.

The puppet's head was rotated exactly ninety degrees.

Then it was pulled outward, and the head and body were separated.

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