Over the next few days, Heidi and Funina completed the filming and production of Shadow.

She rented another booth and began to busy herself with playing her own reflection.

During the day, he gave presentations at the booth, and at night he took his own printed posters and distributed and posted them everywhere in Fontaine, busy all the time.

If she had worked hard to earn 60 points of reputation before, now it is at least 200 points.

She had never felt time was so tight, and she wanted desperately to earn a lot of reputation.

Reputation is like one's own God's eye, which will give you the opportunity to help everyone in the future.

……

Leosley worked almost underwater since his return.

In addition to doing his job well, in order to prevent any disasters, he went to Villette to explain what he saw in the secret realm of whales, just like dealing with the Fontaine crisis, and everyone discussed countermeasures.

Underwater, he and several scientists discussed the feasibility of implementing underwater shelter strategies, but these are just the beginning, and response is a long process.

In short, I am busy.

……

Diluc's business in Fontaine had been negotiated long before he boarded the ship. Now that his goal had been achieved, he stayed in Fontaine for a few days and was about to return home.

And Kaeya, naturally, followed back as well, after all, it had been a while since he left the Knights of Favonius.

Because they knew each other through a special fate, Heidi and Leosley both came to see him off.

sunset.

"Heidi, you are too polite. Why do you give us so many things?" Diluk was a little surprised when he looked at the two large boxes on the ground.

"Not much, not much. I've been handing out flyers these days and I put these away." Heidi briefly introduced them. "Well, this is a Milushin figurine and a small mechanical toy. You can give them to your little friend Klee when you go back. These are some bubble oranges for you to eat on the way. These two novels are the latest ones. You can read them when you're bored on the way. And..."

Diluk smiled, "Heidi's kindness is as valuable as these two big boxes. I am very happy to meet you."

Thinking back to when I first saw Heidi trying to get close to me, I felt a little contemptuous of her, and now I feel a little ashamed.

"Hey, let me help you get on the boat."

Heidi and Diluk boarded the ship with a box each.

Kaiya looked at Leosley and asked with a smile: "Why haven't you decided to express your feelings yet?"

Leosli understood what he meant. After their adventure together, he regarded Kaia as a good friend, so he spoke his true feelings: "It's not that I haven't thought about it, but I feel like a tree planted in the sea. Heidi is a bird flying around in the sky. Birds will land on many trees, but will never land on the tree in the sea. Even if the tree in the sea grows upwards desperately, it can't protect her in the sky."

"Besides, there are still many things to prepare for future crises, and the time allocated to her will be very limited."

"If I can't protect you, if I can't accompany you, then my feelings are meaningless."

Kaiya listened to such a sincere answer and sighed, "It seems that you have really thought about it seriously."

"Perhaps, Heidi doesn't need complete protection. After all, when she pulled the trigger on the boat, she was protecting you." Kaia smiled, "I see that she has been working non-stop recently, and she seems to be trying hard to grow. Maybe to some extent, we are all the same. We are all moving forward with our own missions. The future is full of variables, and it is destined not to be a smooth road."

“Time has taught me to cherish the present moment, which is the only reality we can touch.”

Kaia thought of Heidi's reluctant look that night and continued:

"It's not only the trees in the sea that see the birds in the sky. Why do free birds circle over the sea?"

"Because only when the tide goes out, the tree in the sea will reveal its branches, and only then will the free birds have the opportunity to land on the branches. She may be waiting for the tree to invite her to watch a sunset as a memory of time's companionship, because the receding tide will come again, and she will have no chance to land even if she wants to."

"The difference between humans and trees is that humans have mouths, and we need to know how to express ourselves. Alas, I can't speak, and I always make someone angry." Kaiya laughed at himself, "If you have the opportunity to express your love to someone's face, you should seize it."

"In fact, if we count the moments we can spend together, we should cherish every moment we meet." Kaia's eyes reflected bright red.

Leosley looked at Heidi who was talking and laughing on the boat. He knew the crisis in the future and naturally knew how precious the present was. "Well, I will seriously consider it."

……

"Heidi, next time you come to Mondstadt, come to my winery for a drink. I also have other fruit wines that taste great too." Diluk said with a smile. He got the answer he wanted on this trip. No matter what the result is, certainty always makes people feel at ease.

"Well, I will definitely go to the free city-state." Heidi smiled, "I will take some photos and bring them back to promote it for you."

"You're more business-minded than me." Diluk thought for a moment, "I'm leaving now. Let me tell you something."

"what?"

"I specifically consulted about the probability of gun gambling. The probability of the bullet staying in the fourth grid is not 13%. There is still a % probability of staying in the third grid." Diluk said, "Of course, I tell you this because I hope you won't gamble with others about guns in the future."

"Is there such a high probability of staying in the third grid?" Heidi was shocked after hearing this. Tears inexplicably ran to her eyes, but she was forced back and smiled. "Is that so? Thank you for telling me this. It turns out that Leosley's words are not trustworthy..."

……

Diluk and Kaeya boarded the boat.

Heidi ignored Leosley under the boat and waved by herself.

"What were you talking about with Heidi just now? She looked a little unhappy." Kaia asked.

"Nothing, I just pushed her." Diluk said.

"Oh? I feel like this trip is very interesting. When did it seem like we became more in sync with each other?" Kaiya was a little surprised.

After all, Diluk always had a stern face and never paid attention to these things.

Now I feel like I’m back to our childhood days when we had a tacit understanding.

“What do you mean?” Diluk asked.

"I pushed him too." Kaia smiled and waved towards the bottom of the boat.

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