Diluc crossed his arms and looked calm.

It is actually very rare for the cult to attack ordinary people.

I don’t quite know why, but the cult always likes to create a big group.

They have no interest in making any plans specifically for ordinary people. Generally speaking, unless ordinary people are involved, they will not deliberately harm ordinary people.

Mondstadt is not the only one who cannot protect his own people.

With the sect's ability to hide and run away, coupled with their strength, they can always seize the opportunity as long as they are willing.

Places like Mondstadt and Liyue Port are indeed heavily guarded, but I am going to the wilds to grab a few random people in a rural place. What can you do?

Unpreventable.

When they started in Mondstadt, Diluc had already noticed the problem.

Ordinary people are only worth that much, and the cult's use of kidnapping them is very limited.

That night, Diluc had already noticed that they definitely wanted to use ordinary people to kidnap Qin.

The owner of the winery turned around and wiped the glasses on the counter all night long. After wiping the glasses and wiping the counter, he didn't stop what he was doing until daybreak.

It's not that he thought of a solution to the problem, it was mainly that if he continued to work, he would have no choice but to make Charles the bartender lose his job and take on the job himself.

If the cult is shameless and just attacks ordinary people, then there is really nothing they can do.

Just can't prevent it.

If Falgar does not go on an expedition, the Knights of the West Wind will not be able to defend everyone in Mondstadt.

What's more, Falga has already left.

This is a gap in hard power, and it really cannot be solved by any plan or arrangement.

Diluc knew very well that Qin would definitely fall for this trick.

When the time comes, just throw in two or three bloody clothes or simply send two heads back. Qin will immediately have to fight with all the Zephyr knights who stop her from sending the heads, and then insist on sending the heads.

She's a sucker for this and can't stop her.

It couldn't stop the Order from arresting the Monds, nor could it stop the Order from threatening Qin with the Monds, nor could it stop Qin from doing this.

Why don’t so many fools use such a useful method?

Because fools are all taken into consideration.

They used this trick to threaten Qin, but Qin would not accept threats. She would immediately declare war on Zhidong.

Jean is kind, not stupid.

She would not fall into this strange circle of fighting between the Knights of the West Wind and the Fools at all, but directly escalate the situation into a war between Mondstadt and Solstice.

If the matter gets serious, the foolish behavior of the people will only bring trouble to themselves.

The Order has nothing to fear from the same thing.

They have no tails, and everyone knows that they are an evil organization.

If you do bad things, you are an evil organization. If you stop doing bad things, you are an evil organization planning to do something big. In short, you must have a plan.

It can only be said that I am a barbarian. What else do you have to say?

Ah, yes, yes, you win, your whole family wins.

Diluc saw this unscrupulous trick, Kaia also saw it, Qin and Lisa both saw it.

However, the two brothers could only think about it in the tavern for one night. The librarian almost slept in the library, the acting head sighed all night, and the nun who was off work sat on the top of the church to watch the sunrise.

They all saw it and there was nothing they could do.

The turning point came suddenly.

Diluc looked at the young Grass God with a very satisfied expression.

This problem has always been there, but it cannot be solved.

Until a few days ago, a bard led a little girl to the tavern.

Diluc didn't even bother to speak. He pointed at the door to signal the other party to come out quickly.

The bard didn't even look like he was an adult, let alone bringing a little girl with him. No matter how free Mondstadt was, he couldn't let such a person drink freely.

"My devout believer, rejoice! In front of you is the wind god Barbatos himself——"

Wendy winked and her expression was quite funny: "Are you shocked? Are you so shocked that you want to cry? How about finally meeting the god you serve? Are you very touched?"

Diluc thought for a moment, "Guest, the price of pretending to be a wind god in Mondstadt is very serious."

He crossed his arms, with a look that couldn't be said to be contemptuous, but rather cold: "Besides, I remember you, bard."

"You haven't repaid the credit card you borrowed from the tavern. May I ask, Lord Fengshen, how you plan to repay the money?"

The young girl following behind looked at the poet in surprise.

Even Wendy, who was as thick-skinned as she was, collapsed at this sight.

He can be shameless in front of many people, and these people don't know his identity anyway.

He can even be shameless in front of the Mondstadt people who know his identity. Anyway, Barbatos has protected them for so long, and the God of Wind is such a free god.

Only my colleagues...actually, that's it.

I even sang to him on his birthday. Although he doesn’t seem to remember it now, we have friendship and are friends.

If they are friends, it doesn't matter if they are a little embarrassed.

"Hey?" Wendy touched the hat on her head, "But I am really the God of Wind. You believe me, you have to believe me!"

"That's enough, Barbatos." Nacida held her forehead and sighed, "A free god, a free city."

"I have no intention of interfering with your rule. If you think this is the best choice for Mondstadt, then I will respect it."

"But I have something to do here, and you should be a little more serious."

Do not interfere with the rule of other gods.

For a long time in the past, Nacida thought that she was an unqualified god.

He once ruled Meru, and He was the perfect God at that time.

But after falling asleep, he lost his strength and wisdom, and was simply unable to handle various affairs as effortlessly and perfectly as in the past.

After Nasida restarted the game, she wanted to ask her former colleagues for their experience in governing.

But now that he saw the lazy Wendy, he still felt that he might as well get Rama back and let Rama help him.

We can't count on these colleagues... It's not necessarily true. Maybe Mondstadt's freedom and their free gods are actually special circumstances? The gods of other countries may not be like this.

No, these two people, an underage drunkard and a little girl, are they gods?

Diluc's eyes narrowed slightly.

Kaia, who was sitting in the shadows, touched her chin.

He wanted to cause some problems, but if he was really a god and he went up there with a playful smile, something might really happen.

Zun Du Fake Du Oo?

"There are records from Vanessa within the Knights. She did describe the wind god's habit of wandering around Mondstadt in the form of a teenager."

"A good drinker, likes poetry, has a lazy temperament, and doesn't seem to like taking responsibility."

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