The Knights of Mondstadt, confinement room.

Captain Qin looked at the troublemaker Keli in front of her and couldn't help showing a helpless expression. She gently scolded: "Keli, can't you cause less trouble?"

Keli raised her head, her eyes gleaming with a little grievance. She quietly defended herself, "Captain Qin, I didn't want to get into trouble. It was that handsome uncle who instigated me to blow up the pigeons."

"Keli," Qin's tone became stern, "it's your own mistake, so you should take responsibility for it and not put the blame on others."

Keli lowered her head like a child who had done something wrong. "Captain Qin, I understand. Keli will write a letter of apology now."

As she spoke, she skillfully took out a small notebook from her small backpack and began to write a self-criticism.

Captain Qin sighed softly, walked out of the confinement room and went to his office.

As soon as she opened the door, she saw a dignified nun with blonde hair and blue eyes standing there quietly, waiting for her arrival.

Jean stepped forward and said with deep apology: "Sister Grace, I am really sorry. On behalf of Kelly, I express my most sincere apologies to you. At the same time, I am willing to compensate Timmy for the losses he suffered."

After hearing this, Sister Grace shook her head gently and said, "Captain Qin, I appreciate your kindness. But this is not a problem that can be solved with money.

Timmy is a miserable child. His mother died shortly after he was born, and his father also died in a hunting accident a few years ago.

In order to comfort him, I told him that his father had just gone far away and asked him to raise the pigeons so that he could use them to deliver letters to his father in the future.

Jean was silent after hearing this. She actually knew all these things a long time ago, which was why the Knights of Favonius had always allowed Timmy to raise pigeons on the city gate bridge.

"I'm sorry!" This was the only way she could express her apology simply and sincerely.

Sister Grace did not dwell on this matter too much. She changed the subject and talked about the dragon disaster in Mondstadt, "Captain Qin, I hope you can find out the reason why Tevarin has become so cruel as soon as possible, and deal with the dragon disaster properly.

There are many people in the West Wind Church who have some negative opinions about you."

Jean asked tentatively: "The Knights of Favonius might use a tougher approach,..."

Before she could finish her words, she was sternly warned by Grace, “Although some people think that Tevalin is a stupid beast of the east wind.

But you and I both know that it is a follower of Lord Barbatos, and we have no right to harm it!"

Jean could only say, "I understand. The Knights of Favonius will never do anything to harm Tevarin."

After receiving such a promise, Sister Grace left the office satisfied.

Qin sat back in her seat and began to think about how to solve the Mond Dragon disaster.

Due to the expedition of Captain Falga, most of the elite forces of the Knights of Favonius have been withdrawn, which makes the manpower extremely tight when dealing with the current dragon disaster.

What makes Jyn even more stressed is that the activities of the Fatui and the West Factory in Mondstadt are becoming more and more frequent, and their intentions and movements are unpredictable.

All this gave her a strong premonition: after the changes in Inazuma Country, Mondstadt is likely to become the center of a new vortex.

Just as she was lost in thought, there was a gentle knock on the door and the squire Knight Wood walked in.

He looked a little bloated, and at this moment he reported in a serious tone: "Captain Qin, there is a man outside who claims to be the Fontaine Envoy asking to see you."

Qin thought for a moment, then ordered, "Please ask him to come in."

After a while, a man wearing exquisite gold-rimmed glasses and with ink-black hair walked into the office calmly.

When Captain Qin's eyes fell on him, his blue eyes suddenly widened and an expression of disbelief appeared on his face, "Yide, it could be you?"

Lin Yide smiled and asked gently, "Captain Qin, why can't it be me?"

Captain Qin quickly calmed down and regained her usual calmness. "Master Yide, I wonder what brings you to Mondstadt this time?"

Lin Yide replied calmly: "The West Factory can help the Knights of Favonius solve the Mond Dragon Disaster, and it will not harm Tevarin."

Captain Qin looked solemn, "So, what does the West Factory want?"

Lin Yide calmly elaborated: "We hope that Mond can relax the restrictions on Fontaine's products and allow the Funina Foundation to set up a bank in Mond."

"I will not agree to this." Captain Qin rejected the proposal without hesitation. "If these goods are allowed to flow freely into Mondstadt, many Mondstadt people will lose their jobs that they depend on for survival."

Lin Yide retorted with a hint of joking: "Isn't Mondstadt known as the Free City? Why is it so unfree in terms of business and trade?"

Captain Qin replied solemnly: "Mondstadt is indeed a free city, and commercial trade will eventually become free, but the time is not yet ripe."

"Excuse me, Captain Qin, I think your decision is questionable." Lin Yide commented bluntly, "If you don't lift the restrictions now, when Mond has to open up foreign trade in the future, it will only cause more people to lose their jobs.

After all, many Mond people are too lazy and inefficient at work."

Qin understood that what he said was correct.

Mond, a country shrouded in the wind of freedom, its spirit of freedom is certainly desirable, but the other side of freedom also brings indulgence and laxity.

Most of the residents here hold the life attitude of "live and drink today", pursuing instant happiness and satisfaction.

This trend even gradually eroded the Knights of Favonius, and many knights stopped being strict with themselves and began to slack off.

Mond, indeed, needs a profound change.

However, such changes must not be carried out at this time when crises are lurking everywhere!

"As for the dragon plague in Mondstadt, we, the Knights of Favonius, will do our utmost to resolve it." Captain Jean's tone revealed a firm determination.

Lin Yide did not try to persuade her any further, as he knew it would not be easy to get Qin to compromise.

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