The Lost People of Teyvat

Chapter 93 Seven Days Statue

Chapter 93 Seven Days Statue
"I know Tevarin. He will not stir up storms and dragon plagues just because the people of Mond have forgotten him. The reason is the poisonous blood. It has affected Tevarin's mind."

Wendy sighed and said, "I tried to wake Tevarin up, but the poisonous blood was too deep and it kept struggling, so I couldn't help it remove the poisonous blood."

"So we have to go and conquer the dragon?" Ying raised her hand and speculated, "As long as we knock Tevarin down, he will accept treatment obediently, right?"

"I think it's okay." Chen Tianfeng nodded: "It's not okay to be afraid of seeing a doctor. Taking some compulsory measures occasionally is good for both the doctor and the patient."

"No, no, Tevarin is already very pitiful, let's not use such rough methods on him."

Wendy waved her hands to refuse and glanced at Ying. She felt that the traveler had undergone some subtle changes after reading the letter.

"I have a perfect plan that is highly feasible, but I can't complete it alone, so I came here specifically to wait for you."

Chen Tianfeng raised his eyebrows: "What plan?"

"I'll tell you when we get back to Mondstadt. Just trust me." Wendy patted his chest, looking confident.

Looking at Wendy's confident look, Chen Tianfeng suddenly felt something was wrong, but he had already got into Wendy's stolen car and the door was locked, so it was obviously too late for him to jump out of the car.

"Speaking of which, Wendy, you are the God of Wind, right?" Ying stroked his round chin, looking curiously: "Do the gods of Teyvat also need help from humans?"

"Haha, what should I say? Maybe I'm the only one like this?"

Wendy smiled and explained, "The seven gods that people refer to are more fundamentally called the Seven Rulers of the World. Dividing the world into seven parts, each ruling one seventh, is our responsibility as gods."

"Only by fulfilling my duties as a priest can I accumulate divine power. But I don't like ruling... I don't think Mondstadt would like it either."

Wendy shook her head, her gem-like eyes filled with memories: "On the day Mondstadt was built, I told the people of Mondstadt: [You shall establish a free city-state where no one claims to be the king]."

He spread his hands and said in a relaxed tone: "So, since I have not performed my duties as a god for a long time, I am naturally the weakest among the seven gods."

"The Wind God is a symbol of freedom. As a god, he naturally does not want his people to be without freedom. That is why Mondstadt has no king. The people here value freedom, poetry and fine wine the most."

Chen Tianfeng added: "Of course, sometimes the freedom of the Mondstadt people is really amazing, like those people on the island who knew there was a dragon disaster but still ran from Mondstadt to Starfall Lake for fun."

Ying thought about it and nodded in agreement.

Indeed, the freedom of the Mond people sometimes goes too far, but...

She glanced at Wendy and felt that with such a free god around, the freedom of the Mond people was not difficult to understand.

As the saying goes, if the upper beam is not straight, the lower beam will be crooked.

"Oh, don't worry about it."

Wendy waved her hand, her eyes expectant: "When do we leave?"

"No hurry, I want to take Ying to see the Seven Heavens Statue."

"What's so good about that broken stone statue?" Wendy scratched her hair and asked in confusion: "If you want to make a wish, can't you just tell me directly?"

Although he cannot help realize wishes, he can at least ensure that the God of Wind hears the wishes made to him!
"That's right. It is your statue after all."

Chen Tianfeng reacted, tapped his head, and laughed secretly at himself for having such a fixed way of thinking.

Things like touching the statue can unlock elemental powers of corresponding attributes are most likely related to gods, so why go far away?
"Then I'll trouble you to help Ying awaken the wind elemental power."

Ying blinked and looked at Wendy with half expectation and half curiosity.

Then I saw a pair of embarrassed green eyes.

"Well..." Wendy looked away, feeling a little embarrassed: "Let's go to the statue."

……

"Sometimes I doubt, are you really the God of Wind?" Chen Tianfeng sighed, looked at Wendy beside him, and said incredulously: "Going with the God of Wind to touch the Seven-Day Statue of the God of Wind, and sneaking in at night - who would believe this if I told anyone else?"

"Yeah, I don't believe it either."

Wendy nodded first, then spread her hands and said helplessly: "But I can't help it. The fact that [travelers can awaken the corresponding elemental power by touching the statue] really has nothing to do with the gods."

"You really don't know?" Chen Tianfeng frowned slightly: "Why did Ying awaken in this way? No, it should be said that she 'regained her power'. You don't know either?"

"Hey~"

Wendy looked away, not wanting to answer, and threw an "Hey~" at Chen Tianfeng.

“… Never mind. I knew it.”

Chen Tianfeng did not ask further, knowing that he would not get anything out of it. He looked at Ying's back and the tall statue of the Seven Heavens God, and suddenly thought of something: "By the way, will there be a big noise later?"

"Don't worry, I will cover it up." Wendy said.

"..."

Chen Tianfeng turned his head silently and stared at Wendy quietly.

"Huh? Why are you looking at me like that?"

Wendy was stunned for a moment and couldn't help wondering in her heart, could it be that Xiao Tianfeng guessed what his plan was?

"Since you can conceal the movement..." Chen Tianfeng's expression was hard to describe. He looked deeply at this unreliable drunk poet and asked a soul-piercing question: "Then why do we have to wait until night to come?"

"..."

Wendy was stunned for a moment, then kept silent for a few seconds, and finally lowered her head shamefully, saying in a tiny voice: "I forgot..."

...

...

Let's not talk about the unreliable god and his toxic friends.

Ying raised her head slightly and looked at the tall statue of the Seven Heavenly Gods.

The Seven-Day Statue is divided into two parts: the stone pillar that serves as the base, and the statue standing on the stone pillar.

The wind god with a hood and wings on his back has his eyebrows downcast, his expression is gentle and kind, and he holds a spherical orb in his hands. He is wearing a long robe with light folds at the hem, which is hard to imagine being carved from stone.

Can I just touch the statue?

Ying looked down at the palm of her hand, took a deep breath, and placed her hand on the stone pillar, which had tiny cracks but still felt smooth and round.

The next moment, the statue lit up with a cyan light, and the free wind gathered here. Wind elements like fireflies appeared in the air, responding to the statue's call and diving into the orb held in the statue's hand like young swallows flying into the forest.

Then, the originally rough and dull gem lit up with a soft green light, and a ball of light containing pure wind elements separated from it, and in Ying's surprised eyes, it directly merged into her body.

Several green lights lit up around the statue, stirring up gusts of breeze, as if cheering and applauding, offering greetings for the manifestation of this power, and then returned to calm.

"This is……"

Ying was stunned for a moment, withdrew his hand, and lowered his eyes to look at the familiar lines on his palm.

Is this the elemental power of wind? It seems familiar, but not quite... It's a bit weird...

She retracted her thoughts, turned to look at Chen Tianfeng, smiled and waved: "I succeeded, Tianfeng."

(End of this chapter)

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