The Lost People of Teyvat

Chapter 130 The small building is still there

Chapter 130 The small building is still there

"Sense of ceremony? What sense of ceremony is needed for this kind of thing?"

Chen Tianfeng sneered, as if he had heard something absurd: "Do we still need to bathe, change clothes, set up the incense table, and pray to the gods like ordinary people?"

Why bother?

Just bear with it for a while, and the pain will be over soon!

"You have to save the world, my friend!"

Wendy leaned back and tilted her head, trying her best to stay away from the giant snake's cold tongue: "Wouldn't it be too hasty to swallow me like this? At least find a good place with good feng shui!"

Although he would not die, even if he was eaten by Xiao Tianfeng, he would just escape from the dream safely. But it would be too embarrassing to exit like this!
He is the God of Wind and he cannot accept such a humiliating ending!

Wendy thought quickly, her eyes rolling, and she was about to explain the importance of the sense of ritual from all aspects, so that the giant snake Xiao Tianfeng could come to his senses and realize that foreplay is indispensable... It would be absolutely heresy to start so dryly!

Then you need to look for opportunities to participate in or watch the subsequent evolution of this dream and witness its ending.

However, before he could open his mouth, the gray giant snake stopped moving, raised its head again, and distanced itself from Wendy, whose hair was slightly disheveled, clothes were in tatters, and there was an unknown liquid (referring to saliva) on her arms and cheeks.

"You make sense." Chen Tianfeng pondered for a few seconds: "I should eat you in that place and let the world be reborn there... I still have time to do these things, there should be time."

As he spoke, he meandered deeper into the temple, with Wendy still curled around his tail.

"Hey, would you consider putting me down?"

Wendy raised her right hand, wiped her cheek with her surviving sleeve, and shouted, "Don't worry, I won't run away, really."

However, the giant snake ignored him and wound its way to the deepest part of the temple, where a sarcophagus was placed.

"What is this? Your old body?"

Wendy glanced at the sarcophagus, quite curious: "Come to think of it, were you like this when you were born? Or did you have a human form before? Oh, I haven't asked your name yet! My name is Wendy, what's yours?"

"..."

Chen Tianfeng stared at the sarcophagus in a daze, automatically blocking out Wendy's chatter. He blew gently to remove the dust on the sarcophagus, and then opened it.

There was nothing inside, no sleeping or dead bodies, and no gorgeous funerary objects. It was surprisingly empty.

No, there is still something... Wendy raised her eyebrows slightly, watching the giant snake carefully take out the only remaining thing from the sarcophagus: a small and exquisite silver coin.

On one side of the coin is a picture of a woman with fluttering sleeves, whose clothing style is somewhat similar to Liyue's. She is stepping on thin clouds and flying towards the bright and cold moon in the sky; on the other side is a sphere with a bumpy and uneven surface, but it has a different kind of beauty.

what is this?
Wendy blinked and wanted to ask something, but then she noticed the giant snake's half-melancholy and half-sad expression and swallowed her doubts silently.

Now is not the time to ask questions, just be quiet. Disturbing others regardless of the atmosphere will be annoying.

Chen Tianfeng came back to his senses and shook his head in confusion, not understanding why he was sad. He looked at the coin, which seemed extremely small to him, thought about it, and hid it under his scales seven inches away.

This coin was very important. Although he didn't know why, he had a feeling that this coin was something he would never allow to give up.

The giant snake closed the sarcophagus, took one last look at the temple where it had lived for who knows how long, then without hesitation, turned around resolutely, left the temple, and crawled towards the direction where the sun was setting.

Wendy was wrapped by the giant snake's tail and forced to move forward.

"What are you going to do? They say that you usurped the throne of God and caused the sun to lose its temperature and no longer set. Is this true? How did you do it?" Wendy glanced at the sun and continued to chatter tirelessly.

"Go make the world right."

The giant snake seemed to be annoyed by Wendy's constant questions, and finally responded: "Also, I have never usurped the throne. I just don't want to step down from the throne like this."

"What about the sun?"

"The sun cannot set, because once it sets, it will never rise again." "Is that so... then do you have a name? I can't always call you 'Hey' or 'Big Snake', right?"

"No, no need."

"How about I give you a name? Just call you Xiao Tian Feng!"

"..."

"If you don't say anything, I'll take it as your agreement, Xiao Tianfeng."

"You're noisy, outsider."

"I have a name too, just call me Wendy."

Wendy's eyes curved slightly, and she placed her hands on the cold gray scales, leaning forward slightly: "Xiao Tianfeng, don't you want to treat your injuries?"

At the tail of the giant snake, the wounds caused by the sword's chops and stabs still existed. Although they were no longer bleeding, there was no sign of healing.

"…No need, it's just a wound." The giant snake said calmly.

"Then are you going to put me down? I can walk by myself, and it will make things easier for you."

Wendy looked at the giant snake's slightly awkward way of moving forward. It was obvious that the giant snake Chen Tianfeng was not used to moving forward without a tail: "Don't worry, I really won't run away."

"..."

"Why aren't you talking? Didn't you hear me?"

"heard it."

The giant snake stopped, and its tail wrapped around Wendy, level with her eyes. It said in a deep voice, "But I don't trust you. My intuition tells me that you are a very cunning and shameless god, and everything you say may be a lie - I dare not take the risk."

Wendy: "..."

Slander, slander! How is he cunning or shameless?

Any Mondstadt citizen who has never seen him will feel from the bottom of their hearts that Barbatos is a kind, loving, honest, responsible... god!

"But it's really not very convenient to travel this way."

Chen Tianfeng looked Wendy up and down, as if thinking about something.

"Is that so? So let me down quickly. Haven't you already strengthened the seal on me?" Wendy said with anticipation.

"There is."

The giant snake Chen Tianfeng thought of a solution. He rolled up Wendy, brought her to his mouth and held her in his mouth, then continued to crawl towards the direction where the sun was setting.

Wendy: “……Huh?”

Is he so untrustworthy?! Damn it!
Wendy held her forehead with one hand and sighed half helplessly and half tiredly.

The giant snake carried Wendy, who looked like she had lost all hope in life, over several barren and silent mountains, and waded through several rivers that had no fish or shrimps and were no longer flowing. They walked for an unknown amount of time until the sunset in the sky turned gray and there was no trace of warmth, and then the giant snake stopped.

He relaxed, wrapped his tail around Wendy again, and looked up in front of him with a gentle gaze.

"Here we are," he said.

Wendy looked over and saw a dilapidated old building standing in the desert with only sand and stones. In the gray sunset, only one window of the old building was lit, emitting a warm orange light.

(End of this chapter)

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