Genshin Impact: Funina's Official Pastry Chef

Chapter 278: Funina's Aura

"Calm down? How can I calm down? This guy is the one who killed Oretti! He killed the person I loved the most!"

Poirot stretched out his hand, pointed angrily at Vermand who dared not look at him and screamed hysterically:

"You still talk so brazenly that it's just for the sake of performance, and you simply don't dare to take responsibility!"

Hearing this, Chang Ming closed his eyes slightly and fell into silence.

He just didn't want to see bloodshed. As for resolving the conflict...that was not within his consideration.

In his opinion, there are only two options to resolve the conflict: either talk it out, or let both parties vent and then intervene when things calm down a little.

Poirot's accusation also made Wilman explode completely. He raised his head and shouted in a voice that seemed to be filled with endless sorrow:

"I'm sorry! I've been wanting to apologize to everyone in the troupe, but the troupe leader is no longer here. Is this apology still useful?"

"I am just a coward. I have made an irreparable mistake. Come on, fight me if you want. It doesn't matter if you kill me."

As he spoke, he walked around Chang Ming and walked straight to Poirot, saying in a pleading tone:

"Send me to see the leader and apologize to her in person in that world!"

Hearing this, Poirot clenched his fists immediately and wanted to punch the guy in front of him twice in the face.

But he finally endured it.

Just like what Chang Ming said just now, even if he killed Wilman now, it would not solve the problem.

The dead cannot be resurrected. Even if he kills Verman, he cannot get Oretti back. Instead, it will cause a series of troublesome problems.

Thinking of this, Poirot slowly closed his eyes, his chest heaving violently, as if he was trying his best to suppress the anger in his heart.

Chang Ming was also staring closely at Polo in front of him. If he really planned to take action...

Then he really has to take action.

After about two or three seconds, Poirot held his dizzy head and shouted:

"Get out! Get out! Never let me see you again!"

Hearing this hysterical voice, Finina frowned slightly, then crossed her arms and said helplessly:

"Okay, you two are making so much noise, stop it!"

As soon as these words were spoken, the two people who were originally on the verge of a fight suddenly quieted down, and then they all turned their attention to Funina who was standing aside.

The girl raised her hand and said with a rather impatient look:

"Although I have been saying that the relationship within the troupe is harmonious before meeting you two, it doesn't mean that I think you don't have any conflicts at all."

"I don't believe that Ms. Oretti, such an excellent folk artist, has not told you not to confuse stage performances with relationships in the troupe?"

"You guys are really interesting. You keep saying that you want to use this performance to commemorate the leader, but aren't you actually just venting your own emotions?"

Hearing this, Poirot, who was originally planning to continue speaking, immediately stopped talking, then lowered his head and fell into silence.

Just as Furninha had just said, they came here for two purposes. One was to see how the ending of the story could be changed, and the other was to bring Wilman back to the troupe.

But what are the two of them doing? Do they discuss what the ending is going to be like? Do they discuss what the plans are going to be after this?

Although there is nothing wrong with venting emotions, there is a limit to everything. If these two people continue to vent their emotions without restraint like they just did...

So what's the point?

It is true that venting emotions can make people feel better, but who will bear the responsibility for all the problems that arise afterwards? Isn't it themselves?

Do you have to let things reach the point where they cannot be reversed before you give up?

After a long silence, Poirot seemed to have thought it through. He sighed and said:

"...You are right."

And Wilman also turned his head slightly, not daring to look directly at Funina, but still said with some guilt:

"Feel sorry..."

Hearing the two men's apologies and their gradually calming voices, Funina shook her head gently, as if she was a little helpless against these two guys.

But since she had agreed to guide the troupe, she had to do it to the end.

She walked gently from the periphery to Chang Ming's side, looked at the two people in front of her and said seriously:

"On stage, the leading actor should naturally be the focus of everyone's attention, and you are also used to regarding the troupe leader as the center of the troupe."

"But in life, she doesn't crave to be the center of attention..."

Having said this, Funina slowly closed her eyes and continued speaking sincerely:

"I can feel her love for you and for the troupe."

"She wanted to build a warm family for her brothers and sisters and tried her best to protect you from the wind and rain. This is what should be remembered most."

"She's already the hero in your life, isn't she?"

After hearing what Finina said, the two of them lowered their heads at the same time and fell into a state of guilt-ridden thinking.

Looking at the reactions of the two people in front of her, Funina nodded slightly and continued:

"After you have thought this through, look back at the argument just now and think carefully. Does it really make sense?"

"If you really don't like each other and have irreconcilable conflicts, then just break up. Why bother with the performance?"

"But you will eventually be reluctant to part with Captain Oretti, the "home" she built with her own hands, right? Otherwise, why would such a fierce quarrel break out?"

Hearing this, Delfhi, who had been standing aside in silence, suddenly pursed his lips and smiled gently.

And Finina naturally noticed Delphi's actions and asked in a strange tone:

"Huh? What's wrong? I didn't say anything ridiculous just now, did I?"

Delfie shook his head and said softly:

"No, sorry... Just now, when I saw you standing there, I felt that the leader was standing here."

"If she had witnessed what just happened, she would have scolded me harshly like she did now."

Hearing this, Paimon tilted his head and looked at Dilfi beside him, curiously:

"Huh? Really? I thought she was a very gentle person."

"Of course, it's just that her outer harshness can also reveal her inner gentleness. Her excellent qualities are really innumerable."

Poirot and Verment, who were lost in thought, raised their heads one after another and said:

"It felt like... I suddenly realized what I should do."

"I'm really sorry. I wanted to apologize to everyone, but in the end... I ended up giving up on myself."

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