Tinari was convinced by Seraphina's words.

It was also hard for him to imagine Sora chasing after Paimon and chopping down all the trees.

The main reason was that although little Paimon looked small, she was not very agile. Even if Sora was really chasing Paimon, he could easily catch her with one grab, and there was no need to cut down such a large area of ​​trees.

As for why it wasn't Paimon chasing Sora...

When Paimon, that lazy little guy, gets angry, she can only call people ugly nicknames with her mouth. It's really hard for her to chase and fight.

I can’t imagine how much effort Kong had put in to allow Paimon to chase all the way.

not to mention......

Although these descriptions have a strong sense of déjà vu, Tinari still believes his friend: "I think it's just a similarity of characteristics. Travelers are not people who will cause trouble everywhere."

Seraphina thought to herself, you are wrong.

Not only did Kong sabotage the plans of the Abyss Cult many times, he also helped Deinsleb snatch the eyes of the tiller. He even wanted to smash the filthy reversed idol that the Abyss Cult had worked so hard to create the first time he saw it.

Is it easy for the Abyss Cult to pry open a statue? This guy is also sabotaging it!

If Seraphina hadn't found the right track later and learned how to use Sora to achieve her own goals, who knows how much trouble Sora would have caused her.

Tinari had no idea of ​​Seraphina's mental activities. Even if he knew, he would only complain that Seraphina was being unreasonable and that Sora was clearly a ally of justice.

He put forward another argument: "Besides, the Traveler will not fight Paimon."

Seraphina couldn't refute this: "That's true."

Little Paimon claimed to be the best guide in Teyvat, but in fact he only knew the basics, and Sora had to find out a lot of information on his own. But Sora and Paimon were inseparable, and no matter how much Paimon acted, Sora would just say a few words and pinch him at most.

and many more......

Seraphina was in a trance.

Although the three of them embarked on the journey together, and Ying and Seraphina were officially recognized as good friends, in the eyes of the players in the other world, Seraphina's appearance was either related to the plot of Liyue or the story of the Abyss Cult, and was not closely related to the story of Ying. Every time information related to Ying was introduced, it was Dainsleb, who had parted ways with them for 500 years, and his first appearance was a "traveler chapter". Therefore, players jokingly called Dainsleb the Paimon of Ying.

But if you think about it carefully, it is obvious that Seraphina and Paimon have a higher degree of overlap, right?

Although Paimon is a native of Teyvat, he knows nothing. Although Serafina is a native of Teyvat, she was a gourd with a sawed mouth at that time and rarely provided useful information. On the contrary, Dain, who can talk about everything clearly, does not fit Paimon's characteristics.

Paimon and Sora were inseparable, and so were Seraphina and Ying when they traveled. Whenever they had to split up into groups, she and Ying would look after each other, while Dainsleb, who would neither go crazy nor faint, would handle everything on his own.

Paimon needed Sora to take care of him, and Seraphina, who had just come of age and had undergone a huge change, also received a lot of care from Ying. As the one who looked the most mature, Dainsleb was more responsible for taking care of both her and Ying.

Paimon and Sora won't fight each other with swords, and neither will Seraphina and Ying. As for Dainsleb... who cares if he fights Ying with swords? Ying will just chop him with her sword anyway!

She and Ying are running towards this goal in both directions!

Thinking about it this way, she, Seraphina, should be the "Paimon" beside Ying.

Paimon is actually myself.

As for Dainsleb, her position in Ying should be similar to "Seraphina beside the traveler".

——They are friends, but they don’t speak much truth and they are also closely related by blood.

Sora and the Abyss Cult led by Seraphina are enemies who would definitely fight if they met in the wild, but Seraphina and Sora are friends.

Dainsleb is also in a hostile relationship with the Abyss Cult led by Ying, but he will not take action when he meets Ying and only wants to play the emotional card with Ying.

Seraphina's eyes gradually turned into horror. Oh no, Deinsleb has become my substitute!

If Dainsleb knew what was going on in Seraphina's mind, he would immediately declare that he had nothing to do with these messy love-hate entanglements, and would resolutely not become a part of the play. He would even complain that Seraphina's role in these entanglements was a bit excessive.

But at present, no one can open Seraphina's brain to see what is inside, and Tinari did not notice anything abnormal about Seraphina.

He was still thinking about catching the bastards who destroyed the forest.

Tinari stopped thinking about Sora and Paimon and looked back at the person who reported the news: "Where is the person you are talking about now?"

Seraphina also stared at the person who brought the news.

Although she didn't think that Dainsleb could be discovered by a few students, she still held out a glimmer of hope.

The Loom of Destiny plan was progressing steadily. Seraphina calculated the time and found that the preliminary preparations had been basically completed. The next step was to take the eye of the tiller back from Dainsreb. If they really found Dainsreb, it would save the Abyss Cult a lot of effort.

After all, Seraphina had promised Dainsleb in front of Sora and Paimon that she would no longer care about the Loom of Fate, so naturally she would not help find Dainsleb's whereabouts.

The person who came to report the news just saw that Seraphina and Tinari seemed to have the same association with one person, and after denying it, they all fell silent and were hesitating whether to leave.

Hearing Tinari's question, he felt a little embarrassed: "We didn't see anyone who met this description. I just came to report their divination results."

Everyone has this kind of thought when they were students, right? When they achieve a little success, they want to announce it to the world.

It's normal, then, that they want to let the whole city know as soon as they get the results of divination, right?

Tinari: "......"

It is difficult to verify that the appearance and age do not match. Apart from Paimon, Tinari has never seen another unknown creature with white hair.

So, in the final analysis, now they know a general clue: "the person who destroyed the forest is a blond foreign male."

Seraphina: "......"

You call this finding the culprit? Seraphina originally thought that even if she hadn't caught him, at least she had seen him and could fully describe his features.

Who knew that this so-called discovery was just a clue found by divination.

She felt her expectations were betrayed.

If I had to describe it, it was like a tabloid report that "Fountain's famous magician Lini met a mysterious woman at night, behaved intimately, and had a close relationship with her." She bought a copy and took a closer look, and it turned out that the scene of a servant stroking Lini's head was filmed.

What he said was indeed true, but it just made people feel that something was wrong.

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