Chapter 181 The End (Part 1)



Su Bai tilted her head in confusion. With just a wave of her hand, she could block all the attacks. Then, in a flash, she appeared on Wendy's head and was about to slap him.

Wendy quickly dodged, but it was too late.

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Just as Wendy was stunned, the white suit stopped moving, as if a turning gear had suddenly gotten stuck.

"Huh?" Wendy asked in confusion, even poking Su Bai's face with her hand, but Su Bai didn't move at all.

"What's going on?" Wendy was stunned.

"Congratulations, you've passed the test. Now, everything is back on track." The girl chuckled. Then she clapped her hands, and Wendy, Su Bai... no, he should be called the Nameless Boy now, along with Xiao, and the last remaining item of Mi Nu, returned to Teyvat.

On Blue Star, everyone's memories seem to be missing a piece, but looking around, it seems like nothing is different.

"Do you need to erase your memories, the memories of the nation's fate?" the girl asked softly.

"Where are you?" Wendy was stunned. This was Teyvat, a place covered by a thousand winds. Apart from the windless Ember Sea, there was practically no place that wasn't covered by wind.

"You don't need to know where I am. You just need to know that I mean you no harm." The girl's voice seemed to be beside him, but upon closer inspection, it was not there.

Wendy paused, and Xiao, seeing her stunned expression, asked in confusion, "What happened?" "Ah? No, nothing. Oh, by the way, Xiao, take this to the old man first." Wendy handed Xiao a piece of orange-yellow material. "This should be the last fragment. I'll go in a bit."

Xiao instinctively felt that something was wrong, but he couldn't put his finger on it.

“…Okay.” Xiao nodded and disappeared with the items.

"I won't erase it, and now can you tell me who you are?" Wendy was also completely clueless about the girl; at least she had never been to Teyvat, and there was no news about her.

Even if someone descends, the wind will know where she is going, won't it?

But the question is, how does a girl who has never been to Teyvat know everything about it?

“It’s not the right time yet, but I can say that I have no ill intentions towards you, at least not now,” the girl said.

"So, you harbored ill intentions?" Wendy's expression immediately turned cold. The girl didn't reply for a moment, and Wendy remained silent as well.

"It's hard to say."

An ambiguous answer.

"That depends on my mood." The girl's words left Wendy completely baffled.

"Move aside for a moment." After the girl finished speaking, Wendy moved to the side. They were sitting on a big tree in the wind.

The girl's figure instantly solidified, but upon closer inspection, some transparent areas remained.

“This is Teyvat…” The girl took a deep breath. “Even though I’ve seen it before, it’s still so beautiful to see it in person.” “You don’t seem to have been to Teyvat before? But you know about Teyvat, and you know everything that happens in this world?” Wendy swung her legs, looking at the girl’s lifeless eyes as she curiously surveyed her surroundings.

"Why not? This is truly a beautiful world..." the girl murmured silently, "and the only beautiful place in my imagination that I wouldn't dare to defile..."

"Hmm?" Wendy tilted his head. He couldn't hear what the girl said, which was strange. But then he thought, she was a descendant, so it was normal that she couldn't hear him, right?

What the hell!

This means that the girl didn't actually come to Teyvat in a physical form!

"Teyvat is great. Everyone there is nice. Although there are still bad people, it's much better than my world. In my world, there's all backstabbing and you have to smile and greet people you don't like just because they're your boss. You have to watch their expressions."

Not to mention, people you dislike will slander you behind your back, or even insult you to your face. Oh, of course, not face-to-face, but online. People with weak constitutions might even risk their lives.

As for me, I'm quite timid. My self-esteem was worn down from a young age, so I became quiet and reserved, preferring to be alone. Later, I discovered the beauty of the world of words, and I threw myself into it wholeheartedly.

The girl talked on and on, and Wendy listened quietly as she poured out her heart and revealed her secrets. But looking at the expression on the girl's face, there was still a calmness beneath the surface, as if a third party was narrating the story.

“You seem to have let it go,” Wendy said, tilting her head.

"What good will it do if you can't let go?" The girl tilted her head and looked at Wendy. "If you can't let go, you'll only trap yourself in yesterday forever, unable to move forward even a little bit, right? I thought you understood this best."

Wendy remained silent, indeed.

"There's still some time, keep me company. After all, next time we'll be talking about serious business." The girl stretched and jumped down from the big tree in Fengqidi. What's scary is that the big tree in Fengqidi is quite high off the ground. An ordinary person would definitely be seriously injured if they jumped down, but the girl was completely unharmed.

"Wendy, can you show me around other countries?" the girl asked with a smile. "Consider it payment before I talk to you about serious matters next time."

“...Okay.” Wendy didn’t know what the girl was up to, but the girl’s current behavior didn’t seem hostile.

“I’ve never seen a real Teyvat before. Compared to the Teyvat I’ve seen, this one seems to be much bigger. Take these trees in the Windrise, for example, they’re so huge, it feels like it would take a lot of people to hug them,” the girl said.

"By the way, may I ask your name?"

"My name? It might surprise you. After all, my name is unremarkable and hard to remember. In fact, it's so ordinary that you probably won't even remember it?" the girl said, tilting her head.

“It’s alright, I know all the names of Mondstadt people, I don’t believe I can’t remember yours.” Wendy patted her chest.

Strangely, the girl stared intently at Wendy, her lifeless eyes revealing no emotion whatsoever to Wendy.

What are lifeless eyes?

Having lost hope and the will to live, he showed little interest in anything, his eyes were devoid of light, and staring at something for too long felt like being trapped in a whirlpool from which he could not escape.

"I?

My name is.

Zijiu.

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