When the monster approached, Heidi took out the [Weather Summoning Card], put her hands together, closed her eyes and looked up to the sky, and said softly: "Now, let there be a heavy rain."

Suddenly, a strong wind blew, and the tent in the center of the oasis shook a few times and flew into the sky. The soldier was glad that he was tied to a pole, so he didn't fly into the sky. But the wind blew up a lot of sand, and it was so blinding that he couldn't open his eyes.

Leosley held Heidi's hand tightly and stood in the wind with difficulty, paying close attention to the movements of the monster, only to see that the monster had also lost its direction when it was blown away.

Then heavy rain fell from the sky. The raindrops as big as beans pounded the ground heavily, creating sand holes on the ground. The sand and stones on the monster's body were also washed away layer by layer by the rain.

I watched the monster slowly shrink from the size of a dozen floors ago.

Tenth floor, nineth floor, eightth floor...

"How could it be possible? Why is there heavy rain in the desert at this season! Is God trying to kill us?" The tall and strong man was still struggling as he couldn't open his eyes due to the rain.

"No, they will not die. Our guardians, please do not be afraid of the rain and fight back."

The monster heard the call, found its direction again, and pounced towards Heidi. Although it was getting smaller, it was still as tall as a 7-story building!

Laosli reacted first, pushed Heidi out, and showed his mechanical arm.

He was searching carefully, looking for the monster's weakness.

As long as it is a living thing, it must have weaknesses!

Wherever there is weakness, there is opportunity!

"No!" Heidi fell to the ground and turned around and shouted instinctively.

At that moment, Heidi felt her heart stop beating, and the rain hitting her face blurred her eyes.

All I saw was the shadow of a young boy standing in the wind and rain, ready to face the impact of a giant monster in a fighting posture.

Just as the monster jumped into the air, thunder rumbled, and a huge tree-shaped lightning bolt streaked across the sky, striking the monster straight at it.

The monster fell heavily to the ground with a sound like a landslide, and the sky and the earth were filled with flying sand and rocks.

"It's an eye!" Leosli found the monster's eyes in the pile of rocks. They were a turbid yellow color, mixed in with the sand and stones.

Eyes are the weak point!

The monster was furious, readjusted its posture, and rushed forward.

Leosli did not flinch in the face of the flying stones and rushed forward with all his strength.

When the monster bent over to attack, Leosli jumped into the air, climbed onto the monster's arm, and jumped twice in a row. He stayed in the air to find the monster's eyes and punched it with both fists.

With a huge howl, the monster rolled over and fell to the ground, raising a huge amount of sand.

KO!

The monster's eyeballs exploded, and after struggling for a few times, its breath weakened and it allowed the heavy rain to whip it.

Heidi staggered towards Leosley, touched Leosley's face with red eyes, and looked at the wounds on his face scratched by gravel, feeling scared.

"It's okay." Leosley let Heidi's head rest on his shoulder and comforted her softly.

The heavy rain was still falling, as if venting its inner anger, washing the mercenary's nest into pieces.

The people in the old nest now thought that they had done so many bad things that they were being punished by God. They were terrified and didn't know what disaster was waiting for them. Two soldiers were actually frightened to death.

Miraculously, not a drop of rain fell on the shed where the children were, and it remained standing intact.

Maybe it was because they were far away, or maybe God couldn't bear to let them suffer any longer.

Heidi did not rest that night. She and Leosley lit a fire and stood guard outside the children's door.

"This is for you. It will bring you good luck." Heidi took out a clover. The emerald green leaves were a great color in the desert.

Whenever there is danger, he always stands in the front. This guy needs better luck than me.

Hope this brings you good luck.

"Okay, I'll take it." Leosley took the leaf, knowing that Heidi was worried about him.

He gently stroked the veins on the leaves, with a smile at the corners of his eyes, as if he was really sensing luck.

At dawn, the Shadow-Chasing Court arrived. They were able to track down Xumi by just a hint of scent, which was a miraculous technology in all of Teyvat.

"Brother, can I see you again in the future? My name is Chao Chao, and my mother said it means the morning sun." The little girl from Liyue asked, pulling Leosli's clothes.

"Of course you can, little Chao Chao." Leosli squatted down and said gently, "No matter what happens, the sun will rise as usual the next day. Chao Chao will continue to be the little sun after returning to Liyue, okay?"

The little girl nodded vigorously.

The handover went smoothly. The desert mercenary was afraid of another divine punishment, so he told everything he knew.

These children were bought through trafficking gangs in various countries. Some of these organizations are treasure-stealing groups, and some are ronin, who will take orders if they have money.

The tall and strong man explained the contact information and secret codes of each gang in detail.

As for the real buyer, they didn't know much about him. They only knew that he was a middle-aged man with an extremely pale face.

They have already provided two batches, and the other party was very generous after receiving the goods. In addition to Mora, they also gave a lot of medicines.

Heidi and Leosley said goodbye to everyone and went on to the next stop.

……

According to the mercenary's instructions, Heidi came to the entrance of a desert cave.

This place is very well hidden. From the outside, it looks like a desert rock wall without even a blade of grass. There is no sign of any human life at all.

The two entered the cave cautiously.

The deeper you go, the denser the vegetation becomes, with water often dripping from the top, and there is no trace of a desert feeling at all.

I don't know how long I walked before I finally saw a mechanical door with two statues standing at the door. Finally, there were signs of human intervention.

Heidi easily cracked the mechanism based on the basic knowledge of ancient ruins mechanisms.

As soon as the door opened, it was clear that the Abyss Mages were having a meeting inside.

Water, fire, ice, grass, wind, and rock are all available, 27 in total.

The Abyss Mage didn't expect that someone would dare to break in, so he was ready to cast a spell with his little cane in hand.

Leosli reacted quickly, knocking several of them away with one punch, and then caught one of them when they were not prepared, holding the wizard's feet like a chicken in the market.

"Who else wants to fight?" Leosli swept the crowd with his sharp eyes and lifted the rookie mage high.

Everyone was silent. A fire mage mustered up his courage and stepped forward. "Wait a minute. Sir, let's talk it over."

"How do you want to talk?" Leosli threw the rookie wizard to the ground casually, sat on the stone bench and asked, but the young man's body exuded great pressure.

"Sir, we are also working for others. You don't look like you are coming for us, so we will just pretend we didn't see you and let you go." The Fire Mage put his hand on the little skirt and negotiated respectfully.

Heidi was stunned. It turns out that the Abyss Mage can negotiate!

"Hey, why are you working here?" Heidi couldn't help but interrupt.

"We mages have lived in Teyvat for too long and are tired of fighting and killing. But when we are stationed outside, we are always treated as villains." The fire mage felt a little aggrieved. "Not all mages like to cause trouble. We come here to work. Not many people come here. We just guard the door. The boss is generous and we don't have to fight and kill. It's pretty good."

"Yeah, it doesn't matter who you work for, you just have to make a living." As a former worker, Heidi feels this deeply.

"This little girl is a soulmate." The fire mage sighed.

Leosli looked at them speechlessly. Why were they still chatting?

"You're not sincere enough. Please report the situation inside." Lai Ousili got back to the point.

"Don't worry, there are no traps inside. There used to be two people living inside, but this year there is only one left. He has no force and never goes out." The fire mage briefly explained the situation and added, "Tie us up before you go in. This way you will have fewer concerns and it will be easier for us to report to the mission. Isn't that the best of both worlds?"

Leosley nodded with satisfaction.

Heidi gave a thumbs up, truly a role model for workers.

They were tied up while sitting in a row, and their attitude was too friendly, asking Heidi not to tie her up too loosely, as it would look fake.

After doing all this, Heidi pushed open the next stone door and entered a huge underground cave.

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