Genshin Impact: Funina's Official Pastry Chef

Chapter 273: Daughter of Water (Part )

Hearing Poirot's words, Paimon blinked in surprise, then looked at Ying beside him and asked in a low voice:

"Ying...Should I not ask this question? Why has the atmosphere suddenly become weird again?"

Ying glanced at Paimon, then shook her head gently, indicating that Paimon should not take it too seriously.

Although Paimon often speaks without thinking and does things on impulse, it is not her fault for what happened today.

After all, who would have thought that they could seamlessly connect from the ending of the script to the symbolic meaning represented by the protagonist and the ending?

This kind of inexplicable association...naturally, she couldn't let a little girl like her who didn't know much about the inside story and just wanted to know what the plot was like take the blame.

Hearing Poirot's words, Furninha frowned in confusion, as if she was a little confused about the remarks just now.

What does it mean... "incomprehensible and worthless"?

She could understand why it was inexplicable, after all, the "serial disappearance of young girls" case was "incomprehensible" in the eyes of most people.

But what does it mean to be worthless? Is there some hidden story behind this?

Or... does he mean that Oretti's murder did not bring any direct results to the solution of the "serial disappearance of girls case"?

After all, Dilfi just said that Oretti did not become a hero in the end. Maybe this is what she meant by the hero?

Just as Furninha was brainstorming about this...Poirot sighed again and then began to tell everything he knew.

"On the day of the accident, the group leader suddenly told us to ask everyone to leave Fengdanting and wait for her outside the city."

"We waited for a long time at the agreed place, but the leader didn't show up. When we returned, she had disappeared."

"We couldn't find her, and neither could the guards. All the signs indicated that she must have been involved in the 'serial disappearance of young girls' case. "

After that, Poirot slowly closed his eyes, as if he was using this method to calm himself down. After a while, he continued:

"She was the most gentle and kind person in the world, but she was the victim of an inexplicable experiment that had nothing to do with her at all..."

Hearing this, Funina put her hand on her chin and thought for a while before speaking:

"But... since she asked you to hide outside the city in advance, maybe she had already noticed something?"

As Funina spoke, she raised her head and looked at Chang Ming, who was sitting next to her, with an inquiring look, as if she wanted to get some more useful information from him.

Chang Ming naturally felt Little Cake's inquiring gaze and shook his head gently, signaling her to listen carefully to Poirot's next explanation.

"I've been looking into this matter since then, but there are almost no clues, but..."

Poirot stroked his chin as he spoke, then said half-speculatively:

"Villemont may know something, but he is unwilling to tell me the details of the matter anyway."

As if he was afraid that Funina and the others would have unnecessary misunderstandings because of Poirot's words, Lawik hurriedly explained:

"Among us...Villeman may be the one who has the hardest time getting over the grief."

Poirot sneered and said:

"Sad? Humph, he's just feeling guilty. As for sadness, no one can be sadder than me."

After saying this, Poirot took a deep breath and then spoke out the words that had been pent up in his heart for a long time.

"Because...I love Oletti deeply, both in and out of the play."

"It's time to be honest. If we keep secrets from each other, we will never reach a consensus on the outcome."

"I once confessed my love to Oretti, but she rejected my love almost immediately."

"She said she treated everyone in the troupe as her brothers and sisters, and never considered the relationship between men and women."

"I knew Oretti would say that, so I told her it was okay and I would always wait for her at the troupe."

He turned his head slightly, looked at the broken waves outside the window, and said as if reminiscing:

"Until one day, the troupe no longer needed Oretti to worry about it, and everyone here found their own place to stay..."

"At that time, she can reconsider her own affairs, right?"

Poirot shrugged his shoulders and continued:

"So in my writing, I want to give Oletti the best ending, no matter who objects."

Hearing this, Claude sighed and said:

"From the first half of the script written by Ms. Oretti and her notes, it can be seen that she really wanted to write a good ending."

"If there were no emotional factors involved, as a playwright, I would also choose to give this story a good ending."

At this moment, Lawik held his forehead helplessly and sighed helplessly.

"Ah...So as for the ending, it all comes down to you and Verment facing each other, or at least convincing each other."

Paimon nodded quickly upon hearing this, and then concluded:

"This way...we can solve two problems at once!"

"The first is to bring Verment back to the troupe, and the second is to let the two of them resolve the dispute about the ending!"

"This way, we can handle both the performance about the prophecy and the performance in memory of Oretti at once~"

Looking at Paimon dancing in the air, the stagnant air in the cabin instantly became normal.

Chang Ming and Funina smiled at each other, then waited quietly for the ship to dock and to deal with the next matters.

Of course, both of them were also prepared to...stop the fight.

After all, judging from Poirot's attitude towards Verment just now, if these two meet, they will either quarrel or fight, and nothing good will happen anyway.

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