Looking at the pile of documents and letters with the lady's signature and seal in front of him, Kaiya's eyes widened.

It's really a case of searching for something without any effort.

He took people to the base several times, almost knocking off the floor and digging down, but he didn't find any useful evidence.

As a result, Su Ze took out a pile of them at random.

"It's useful, it's really useful." Kaiya flipped through the documents and letters excitedly.

Several of the letters were stamped with the mark of Zhidong, and even the lady's personal signature was clearly printed on them.

It was simply evidence that could not be hammered any further.

This time, no matter what the lady said, she had to come in person, and there was no way to quibble anymore.

Kaiya packed up the evidence in his hand, and a smile appeared on his face. "I'll take it to Jean to see. With these documents and letters, no matter how sweet the lady is, she can't deny it completely."

"Yes, yes, yes, this way Amber can return to the Knights earlier."

"Give the Fatui a lesson and catch them off guard."

"That's right, they must not know that there is this thing, otherwise they would have been anxious."

"Finally, it's our turn to vent our anger."

The others present were talking about it, only Wendy was in a daze, leaning against the table alone, thinking about something.

"What are you thinking about?" Su Ze turned his head and glanced at Wendy, who had a deep look in his eyes. It was the first time he saw him look like this.

Wendy was stunned, then frowned in distress, "I'm just a little curious about why the Fatui went through so much trouble, creating monster attacks and angering the Wind Dragon?"

"What is there in Mond that is worth them doing this?"

When he said this, his hand tapped the table unconsciously.

"The Knights have also discussed this issue, but they have never come up with any useful clues."

"What do you think it is?"

Kaia looked up at the bard in front of him seriously. For the first time, he felt that the other party did not seem as simple as he appeared.

Some key information was not revealed by the Knights, and even some of it was vague to Su Ze and the others.

I didn't expect that the person in front of him could still keenly perceive the conspiracy.

He is a very smart bard.

Facing the inquiry that flashed in Kaia's eyes, Wendy pretended not to see it, and his trick of playing dumb was perfect.

"Hahaha... I'm just an ordinary bard, how can I know what those bad guys of the Fatui are thinking. Captain Kaeya, you're kidding."

He emphasized his identity with a smile, trying to divert attention.

Unfortunately, Kaeya held on tightly, "It doesn't matter, you can speak boldly about anything you think of, let's discuss it together, maybe we can have new ideas."

"Is that so? Then I said it, just take it as a reference." Seeing this, Wendy joked half-truthfully: "As a bard, I have heard many legendary stories, most of which are about the protagonist encountering people who have suffered, discovering the villain's conspiracy, and then defeating them, saving others and becoming a hero."

"According to the logic of this story, comparing it with Mondstadt, the villain's conspiracy must refer to the Fatui."

"Then I have a question, who would the original hero be?"

This made everyone present fall into thought.

Paimon was confused and didn't know what Wendy was talking about. "Isn't Kaeya the hero?"

"But without Suze's fruit, I can't defeat the Wind Dragon." Kaeya obviously thought more deeply.

The Fatui designed these troubles, it's impossible to create a hero to make Mond grateful.

There is no great significance, and it is easy for people to notice the problem.

So what's the point?

Just as Kaeya was thinking hard, Amber said inadvertently, "But if there was no Kaeya, I'm afraid no one except the wind god Barbatos could stop the Wind Dragon Rebellion."

It was this sentence that got to the point of the problem.

Wind God Barbatos!

The target of the Fatui, the hero they are waiting for is the wind god!

Kaeya suddenly realized it, he looked at Wendy suddenly, but saw that the other party yawned sleepily and rubbed his eyes naturally.

Like nothing happened, leisurely and comfortable.

I have no idea how big a wave this remark has caused.

Is he overthinking?

Is the other party really just saying it casually?

But if this conclusion is correct, then the matter is more serious than imagined.

Kaiya took a deep breath, suppressed his speculation, and still looked calm, "Alas, speaking of the Wind GodThe old man hasn't shown up for a long time. Forget it, since I can't think of him, I'd better deal with the things at hand first. "

He quickly took over the topic and brushed it off lightly, turning to look at Diluk who had just walked in after counting the goods, "How about it, is the number correct?"

"Well, you can go."

Kaeya, who was used to Diluk's cold look, nodded and waved to others, "Then I'll go first, there are still things to deal with."

"Then Paimon and I will go back to rest. "The traveler also said goodbye.

Only Diluk, Wendy, Amber and Suze were left in the tavern.

After the Angel's Gift closed, the four of them got on Diluk's carriage and headed towards the Dawn Winery.

During this time, Amber was helping in the tavern, so she also lived in the Dawn Winery, which was convenient and safer.

An hour later, the sky was dark and the stars had disappeared.

The carriage slowly drove into the Dawn Winery.

Maid Adeline and the other two maids Moko and Haley had been waiting for a long time.

After learning that Master Diluk had brought back guests, she quickly arranged to tidy up the room and went to the kitchen to prepare a midnight snack.

"You sit down first, I'll go get the wine. "

Diluk brought people to the restaurant and arranged for the servants to serve exquisite refreshments.

Wendy and Suze took their seats, looked at each other, and quietly looked at the surrounding arrangements.

As for Amber, she had already gone back to her room to sleep because she was sleepy.

"Wow, is this painting the one that was sold for eight million Mora at the auction house last month?"

Wendy's eyes widened, he stood up and walked over, staring at it for a long time, and made a series of "tsk tsk" sounds.

He didn't understand what these masters' famous paintings were about, and they were so valuable.

But if it was replaced with wine, it would be different.

As long as he took a sip, he could tell a little bit.

It would be great if it was replaced with wine.

Wendy stared at it for a few seconds and lost interest, turning his head to look at other ornaments.

"Hey, why does this look familiar? Is it a soup spoon? And it's notched! "

He looked at the items carefully placed in the glass display box, and for the first time, he felt that he did not quite understand Diluk's taste.

It's okay for a famous painting, after all, it is a masterpiece.

The chipped spoon is neither gold nor pure silver, so what is the value of collecting it?

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