Standing at the top of the tower, the girl just caught a glimpse of light and was startled by the sight in front of her.

The railings that were supposed to be made of ice were covered with strips of dark blue ribbons. Those ribbons were knotted on the railings, and some left long tails, fluttering in the evening breeze. With.

There seems to be writing on it.

Some ribbons are densely packed with small requests; others gradually become clearer, with a few words taking up all the space.

The words are like the person, and the words are like the face. It's really good.

The most eye-catching thing is a ribbon hanging from the center of the high platform, with a very long tail.

The girl visually checked the height - there was nothing nearby that could stand on the ground. It was probably a height where one person would have to step on the other person's shoulders, both of them would stand up, and the person above would have to stretch their hands to reach it, right?

The girl stopped and looked at the words above.

The front and back of the ribbon have different patterns. The front is the symbol of the solstice, which is usually used to write signatures; the back is a lace message board outlined with golden silk thread, which is usually used to write wishes.

This ribbon is backwards.

On the reverse side, facing the door, there are at least six or seven different handwritings on it, with about a dozen names written on it.

The names of people from the Winter Solstice are relatively long when combined with their first name and surname, so some names are pitifully squeezed into the corner, or the names are separated, and people can only guess that they are the first and last names of the same person.

The girl walked around to the other side, which was the front. Instead, it was very short, with bold and elegant handwriting, as if a group of people had jointly recommended the best person to write a word——

"together forever!"

A silk ribbon was cleverly hung behind the wind chime under the eaves to prevent the ribbon from shaking in the wind. The words were a bit lazy, but the content was also very interesting:

I got rich overnight and made money while lying down. When will I be given the position of the boss of Beiguo Bank?

There is a ribbon tied between two railings. It does not leave any tail, but the way it is tied is a bit special, so it is more conspicuous. The handwriting is quite regular, but it seems to be written a bit slowly, and the ink is blurred on the ribbon. It's coming——

Two names were written on it, with a heart drawn in the middle.

There is also a line of small words at the bottom:

Confess to her after getting off the tower.

Looking closely at the ribbon, there were signs that it had been taken off and re-tied, so the girl tilted her head, and sure enough, she saw two words on the back:

Still wish!

This time the handwriting is obviously more delicate, maybe it was written by "her"?

The girl unconsciously curled her lips.

She raised her hand to hold a piece of silk ribbon that was rustling in the wind. The words on it were elegant and graceful. In such a long silk ribbon, there were only two words written vertically:

Recover from illness.

The girl held some luck in her arms and looked around the inside and outside of the ribbon, finding that there were indeed no other words.

Without a signature, the girl could not find this person's information in the ley lines.

Why not sign it?

Is it because I no longer have expectations about the condition?

In other words, this is actually a mortal with divine nature——

There is no signature, just here to send to everyone in the world.

In fact, this tower is not easy to climb.

Disregarding the completely transparent steps that have no sense of security, the number of steps is daunting enough.

So what kind of mood did they have when they climbed up with so many ribbons and so many people?

Wishes are written on the ribbon, some are cute and interesting, some are laughable, some are cheerful, and some are regrettable.

However, they must all be very strong desires, right?

"From here, you can see my palace."

The Queen spoke, pointing to the conspicuous palace on the top of the mountain in the distance.

"People will face their wishes in that direction and expect to be seen by me."

"There will be people standing here," the Queen walked to the outermost railing, "loudly shouting their names and wishes."

The girl said "Hmm" and was still looking at the ribbons one by one.

Suddenly, a familiar word flashed by:

Miss Chisu is safe and well.

Miss Chisu will live forever.

Miss Chisu is in good health.

Miss Chisu...

Knowing that the girl saw what she wanted her to see, the Solstice Queen curled her lips and let the wind from the tower blow through her hair:

"There will also be people here to pray for important people."

The Queen walked towards the rightmost wall, where there was a blank ribbon.

She gently pulled off two pieces, grabbed one in her hand, and handed the other to the girl who was following him:

"You can write what you want."

The Queen picked up the quill on one side, dipped it in ink, and after writing her name on the front, she paused and did not choose to turn the ribbon over, but continued writing:

daughter.

The girl held the ribbon in her hand, but had no intention of writing.

"Mother, what do you want to say?"

The Queen put the pen back to its original place, walked to the outermost fence, and used her divine power to tie the ribbon to the outermost position.

"Zhidong and I both need you."

"..."

The girl held the silk ribbon tightly, and the surface of the soft fabric was stained with wrinkles.

"Just-need it?"

The girl was proud and happy that she was needed, but at the same time there was a kind of disappointment spreading in her chest.

"Mother, do you just need me?"

"Not even a little bit -"

love me?

The girl didn't say anything.

Instead of these words, there was a timely tear from the corner of the girl's eyes.

Indeed, even if there is only "need", she will be retained out of responsibility and loyalty.

But she doesn't want to be a puppet bound only by "needs."

Of course she knew that her mother made her out of some need.

But that doesn't mean she doesn't need love.

Perhaps her time in Mondstadt had developed her appetite too much. She always felt like her chest was empty after the winter solstice, but the girl knew that something was missing——

There is less love there, lots and lots of love.

It needs more love to fill it.

This void is especially evident around the Queen.

Maybe it’s because a girl’s love is very selfish——

The amount of love I give you is the amount of love I hope to receive from you.

Or even more, the more the better.

But the Queen never had it.

The girl raised her hand to wipe away the tears, as if she wanted to brush away all the grievances and disappointments.

The Queen of Winter was struck by the sudden tears.

He was a little at a loss and hesitated to speak.

What does she want?

He doesn't know.

"Mother, let me go."

The girl tied the ribbon on her hand loosely in a corner:

"I have what I need too."

The Queen didn't know what expression to put on, so she subconsciously turned her face into a straight face:

"If you have any requests, you can ask for them."

He is the ruler, the god, and He can fulfill everyone’s wishes——

The "Doctor" wants "recognition".

"Wealth" that "rich people" want.

Even what the "Harlequin" wants is the "opportunity" to subvert the world.

He can give it all.

"Mother," the girl said calmly, with the same expression as the queen, "you can't give it."

"Because no one will give 'love' to a tool."

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