The immortal body is called Teevat

Chapter 45: First Confrontation

After Farga finished speaking, Cripps said, "It's okay. There will be a grand banquet at the Dawn Winery tomorrow night. It's the coming-of-age banquet for my eldest son Diluc. I hope you all will come and show us your respect."

Falga patted Cripps on the shoulder and said, "Of course, of course. Jyn is also on the diplomatic mission this time. I will introduce her to Diluk when the time comes."

When Farga said this, Simon's expression became obviously uneasy, and he coughed lightly a few times to signal Farga to stop.

Simon looked at Farga who was going off topic and said, "Okay, okay, if there is anything, we can go to the Dawn Winery to discuss it. Let the other members of the Knights set up a diplomatic venue here first."

Everyone agreed with Simon's idea, so most of them stayed where they were and used the items unloaded from the carriage to decorate and arrange the diplomatic venue. Of course, Qin was in charge of directing the construction of the diplomatic scene.

Falga and the others, led by Cripps, walked towards Diluc. After all, they still had many diplomatic details to discuss at the Dawn Winery. The contents of these discussions were not to be disclosed to outsiders.

Cripps and his group soon met up with Diluk, who waved enthusiastically upon seeing them arrive to indicate that he was here.

The one who was most excited to see Diluk was Grand Captain Falgar, because he had seen Diluk's performance over the past few years and felt that they were very similar.

They all pursue their own inner justice and never change, and they also pursue martial arts. The difference is that Diluk, who grew up in the Leggenfinder family, has received aristocratic education since childhood, and is obviously better than Captain Falgar in terms of wisdom.

For Falgar, Diluk is like a brave and resourceful version of himself, so every time he looks at Diluk, he can see his ideal personality, and he has a natural liking for him.

In addition, Diluk handles various affairs in an orderly manner and his fighting power is not weak either, so Falgar has a better impression of Diluk.

Falgar stepped forward and patted Diluk on the shoulder, praising him: "Boy, how about you come and have a sparring match with me after this diplomatic activity is over? I will give you some guidance."

Diluk has always had great respect for Captain Falgar, not only because of his great martial arts skills, but also because he, like Diluk, is a hardliner in diplomacy. So it is not an exaggeration to say that Falgar can be said to be half of Diluk's idol.

So Diluk naturally acted modestly and respectfully in front of his idol and said to Falgar, "I would be honored if I could receive guidance from the Grand Master after this diplomatic activity."

Falgar was very happy and shouted "good", then asked Diluk, "Good boy, you are worthy of my attention as a rising star in the Knights. When the time comes to duel with me, you must use all your strength to fight with me happily, hahahaha."

Diluk smiled and said to Falgar, "Don't worry, I will naturally give my best in the competition with Senior Falgar later."

After that, Falgar said to Diluc, "That's great. Do you agree if I attend your coming-of-age ceremony tomorrow night? You are the rising star of our Knights."

Diluk was very happy that Grand Master Falgar called him the rising star of the Knights. He was also very happy that he could attend his coming-of-age ceremony.

After all, Falgar was half of Diluk's idol. Diluk was afraid of missing the opportunity, so he quickly agreed: "I would feel extremely honored if you came to attend my coming-of-age ceremony."

After hearing Diluc's answer, Falga laughed heartily and joked to Cripps next to him, "I've heard that there is a batch of aged wine in the cellar of your Dawn Winery. I've wanted to taste the taste of aged wine for a long time."

"Your son has just agreed to let me attend his coming-of-age ceremony. Mr. Cripps must not be shy during the ceremony. You must have enough of the precious vintage wine."

Cripps smiled and replied, "Of course, Captain Farga, by then we will have enough aged wine in the cellar of my Dawn Winery. Our Legenfind family can still afford this amount of aged wine."

Bishop Simon remained silent and looked at Diluk like a father-in-law looking at his son-in-law.

After all, Falgar and Cripps both want Jean to get along with Diluk, so as a father, of course I have to keep an eye on Jean.

He quickly formed his first impression of Diluk: a tall, handsome, and wealthy red-haired guy.

Since Bishop Simon's office is often in Mondstadt Cathedral and he rarely goes to the Knights Templar, the opportunities to meet Diluk are very few and far between.

Simon thought that the red-haired boy had a sunny, cheerful and enthusiastic personality, and thought that his eldest daughter would not suffer any grievances if she married him.

The most important point is that Simon often sees his daughter reading romance novels such as "The Melancholy of Vera" at home, and whenever she is working, she always talks about wanting to surpass Senior Diluk.

At that time, as a father, he felt an unprecedented panic and hostility towards Diluk. He understood that his daughter might be in love, and it must be that guy named Diluk who took advantage of his family.

He knew his daughter's character too well. If the two of them really started dating, there was a high probability that his daughter would be lost.

After having a positive first impression of Diluk, Simon looked at Falgar and felt like he was going to talk to the ends of the earth, so Simon coughed lightly a few times to indicate that it was time to get to the point.

After Farga received Simon's signal, he knew that time was indeed extremely tight, so he stopped chatting with Cripps and his son.

The group finally got to the point and continued to head to the interior of the Dawn Winery to discuss important matters. Along the way, they remained silent as a soldier, and Simon became the talkative one.

During this period, Simon constantly asked Diluk about his opinions on various things in order to further test Diluk's character and ability.

Diluk answered Simon's questions fluently and politely. At this time, Diluk just thought it was a test from his senior. He didn't know that his behavior had increased Simon's evaluation of him.

Everyone entered the reception room of the Dawn Winery, found their seats and sat down. Finally, the servants of the Dawn Winery closed the door of the reception room. The sound insulation effect of the reception room was very good, completely isolating it from the noisy environment outside.

At this time, everyone began to discuss some diplomatic matters. The overall policy for the doctor in the diplomatic mission was almost exactly the same as that approved in the original document.

Everyone agrees that the Doctor is an extremely dangerous person and that he has no basic sense of morality and always does what he wants.

When he is in Mond, someone must keep an eye on his movements at all times, and the monitor must be someone who has a certain level of strength and is trustworthy, so as to monitor the doctor's every move.

The task of monitoring the doctor fell on Diluk without exception. This mission was not assigned by Grand Captain Falgar, but Diluk took the initiative to request to participate in this mission.

Of course, no one objected to Diluk's request for this mission. Secondly, Diluk's own strength was not weak, and as the eldest son of the Leggenfinder family, he was naturally very trustworthy.

Although the others are strong enough, they all have their own things to do, so this task will eventually fall on Diluk even if he doesn't volunteer.

Secondly, the reason why Diluk himself wanted to monitor the Doctor was very simple. It was to prevent the Doctor from encountering any accidents in Mondstadt during the diplomatic period. Of course, this aspect was more inclined to guard against Wucheng.

Diluk and Wu Cheng have been dating for a few days, and Diluk has come to understand that Wu Cheng is definitely not someone who gives up easily.

Not to mention that he and the doctor have a huge hatred, and it is definitely not as simple as a friend for him to persuade him to give up with just a few words. So he has to keep an eye on the doctor's every move, and at the same time prevent his friends from doing stupid things.

When the diplomatic negotiations between Mondstadt and Solstice are over, Diluk will be able to keep a close eye on him to get first-hand information about the doctor, so as to help his friend to complete his revenge and prevent this evil beast from returning to Solstice alive.

……

The convoy of the Solstice Mission slowly arrived at the outskirts of the Dawn Winery at noon. At this time, the Doctor still had his eyes closed, and it was unknown what he was thinking about.

His loyal servant Krober saw that the doctor was still in deep thought, so he kindly reminded the doctor: "Doctor, we have arrived at the outskirts of the Dawn Winery, and there is a guard of honor outside ready to welcome us."

The doctor opened the curtain of the carriage and looked, and saw a red carpet not far in front of the diplomatic mission's convoy. Standing in the middle of the red carpet were probably Mond's Grand Master Farga and Bishop Simon.

On both sides were knights holding Favonius lances and carrying the flags of the Knights of Favonius. They held their heads high, wearing the armor of the Knights of Favonius, ready for battle.

The doctor only took a few glances before closing the curtains of the carriage, showing his disdain for the Knights' procession without disguising it.

The doctor told Kroeber in a disgusted tone: "It's just using a huge ceremony to highlight its own strength. It's just for show and can't withstand a single blow."

Kroeber seconded the doctor's idea and said, "You are absolutely right, Doctor. I was rude."

The doctor ignored Kroeber's flattery and continued to close his eyes, as if he was thinking about something else.

When they arrived in front of the Mond guard of honor welcoming the Winter Solstice diplomatic mission, the carriages of the Winter Solstice diplomatic mission stopped and waited.

The accompanying diplomats who got off the car stood upright on both sides of the red carpet like the knights of the Knights of Favonius, making full preparations for their master, Dotore.

The doctor stepped down from the carriage gracefully and walked slowly on the red carpet that Mond had laid out to "welcome" his arrival.

The Doctor soon came before Grand Commander Falga and Bishop Simon. Falga and Simon also learned about the Doctor's inhumane behavior because of Diluk's letter.

But in such an important diplomatic occasion, they still hid their disgust in their hearts and faced the doctor with a smile, doing their surface work well.

Farga held out his hand with a forced smile on his face and said, "Welcome, the second executive officer of the Winter Fools. I am Farga, the Grand Master of the Knights of Favonius. I have heard about your projects a long time ago. They are truly "amazing" projects."

Farga deliberately emphasized the word "remarkable", but the doctor seemed not to understand and there was still a smile on his face.

The doctor extended his hand and shook the hand of Captain Falga and said, "Of course, I came here with the sincerity of Her Majesty the Queen and Mondstadt to form a permanent alliance."

It was just a show, there was no real feeling, so the two sides shook hands quickly and then let go immediately, and continued to face each other with smiles.

Simon, who was smiling with narrowed eyes, also stretched out his hand and said to the doctor: "I am Simon, the bishop of the West Wind Church. I believe you have seen the beautiful Mondstadt, which is blessed by the God of Wind?"

The doctor's remaining smile disappeared, because Bishop Simon's words seemed to be praising Mondstadt's beautiful scenery, but in fact he was secretly reminding himself that the God of Wind was always protecting Mondstadt and not to do anything wrong.

The Doctor did not like Simon's warnings and threats. Since the purpose of his visit was to break the teeth of the evil wolf of Mond, there was no need to give the people of Mond general face.

The doctor stretched out his hand and shook it with Simon, saying, "Of course I have seen it. But I only saw the beautiful scenery, but never saw the God of Wind."

The doctor then sighed and said, "Yes, the Wind God has been missing for nearly 500 years. How can I see him this time when I come to Mondstadt? This is a pity for me."

The doctor's words were quite warning, and they also hit Mondstadt's sore spot. Mondstadt has indeed always been protected by the wind god Barbatos (so they think), but the wind god they believe in has not been heard from in the past 500 years since the last battle against the dragon Durin.

It is precisely because of this that Mondstadt is surrounded by wolves. For example, in the Kingdom of Winterland to the north of Mondstadt.

Simon decisively hit back at the doctor: "It is indeed a pity. Our gods cannot be seen by everyone. It is really a pity! Mr. Doctor."

The doctor let go of Simon's hand and said calmly: "It's up to you. I'm pressed for time. Why don't we get right into the subject of diplomatic negotiations."

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