"Well done, singing boy!"

Paimon looked at Wendy who was walking over and exclaimed in admiration.

"Of course. I am the best bard in Teyvat."

When Wendy heard Paimon's praise, she was not humble at all. Instead, she put her hands on her hips, her face filled with pride and smugness.

Afterwards, everyone took a walk around Qingquan Town.

It was getting late, and everyone was preparing to leave and return to their residence to rest.

Wendy suddenly suggested, "How about we go for a picnic tonight? The weather is nice today."

"Okay, but are we leaving now? Don't we need to go back and buy some things? And where is the place for the picnic?"

Paimon seemed like a problem baby, spewing out a series of questions.

"Don't worry, I've thought about what you said a long time ago." Wendy smiled and said in a relaxed tone.

"You should have quite a few Mora, right?"

Upon hearing this, Kong and Paimon turned their heads and looked at Yan.

All their expenses during this period were paid by themselves, after all, they were the only one who had Mora.

Since Yan's ability was very convenient, and he was the one who paid the bills in the beginning before Kong received the commission, Kong gave the bulk of the commission fee to Yan and asked him to keep it.

So strictly speaking, Kong is poorer than Wendy, after all, Wendy still has Mora to buy alcohol, while Kong may not even have Mora to spend.

Yan Jiankong and Paimeng looked over and understood instantly.

He spread his hands to indicate that he didn't have any either.

"How could there be none? Didn't we give you all the rewards for completing the commission? You didn't hide it, did you?"

Paimeng was full of disbelief. She thought that it must have been embezzled by Ying, otherwise how could it be gone?

Seeing that they didn't believe him, Heng opened the storage space and showed it to everyone. There were many things in it: water, bedding, clothes, and even tea, but there was no Mora!

"Oh, by the way, I almost forgot, there seems to be Mora." Yu suddenly thought of something and said.

Then he reached in and pulled out, um... a Mora!

Not bad, better than Zhongli who is a social outcast. At least he still has a Mora.

"One Mora? How can that be enough?"

Paimon said helplessly.

“Who among us do you think spent the most?”

Ying stared at Paimeng and said in a bad tone.

Over the past few hundred years, although the Knights of Favonius have always provided "protection money" to Xi, to be honest, it is not much.

Because Heng didn't care about these things, and because of his relationship with Wendy, he only collected some Mora symbolically.

These Moras were just enough to cover his annual expenses. Although there was some left over, to be honest, it was not much.

However, after hundreds of years of accumulation, it is still a considerable amount of wealth, at least tens of millions. This is the case when most of the Mora are thrown away because they take up too much space.

But because Paimon was such a big eater, she alone could eat hundreds of thousands of Mora every month. In addition, because of Mora, Kong did not go to the Adventurer's Association every day to do commissions like he did in his previous life.

Just a while ago, they had spent the last of their Mora to buy some snacks.

"Is it really gone?"

Paimeng flew to Yan and asked without giving up.

"Do I have to deceive you?"

As he spoke, he waved his hands impatiently.

As a result, the Mora in his hand flew out accidentally.

"My Mora!"

Amid Paimon's exclamation, the Mora drew a graceful arc in the air and fell into the spring not far away with a splash.

Now they are left with no more Mora.

"I'll treat you."

At the side, Tevarin, who had been silent, suddenly spoke.

His hands were trembling slightly as he took out a few faintly glowing jewels from his arms.

The jewels look aged but still sparkle with amazing sparkle.

Tevarin looked at the jewels in his hand with a painful expression, as if each one was a piece of his heart.

He gritted his teeth and said with determination: "These should be enough... I hope they can meet everyone's needs."

When he said this, Tvarin's heart was bleeding. These jewels were not ordinary treasures. They were Tvarin's collection for many years and his last treasures.

Hundreds of years passed, and the treasures he collected were either discovered and stolen by the treasure-stealing group, or corroded by time and turned into ashes, and there were not many left. This is why he found out that Wendy had stolen his treasures, because there were too few.

"How about this hall master treat us? There are still quite a few Moras in the Wangsheng Hall."

Walnut looked at Tevarin's distressed expression and spoke sympathetically.

Tevarin took a deep breath and said, "No, it's just some jewelry. I can still afford it." His eyes were firm, and he seemed unwilling to accept help from others.

"Then let go of your hand!" Wendy shouted anxiously.

He tried to take the jewels from Tevarin's hands, but Tevarin held on to them tightly and showed no sign of letting go.

Wendy tried her best to pry open Tevarin's fingers, but Tevarin was too strong and Wendy couldn't pry them open.

The two of them were in a stalemate and the atmosphere became somewhat tense.

Finally, Tevarin took a reluctant look at the jewels in his hand and slowly let go.

Wendy exerted too much force and lost her balance, almost falling to the ground.

Tevarin sighed as if he had lost something precious, but he managed to pull himself together and smiled at Walnut and Wendy to show that he was fine.

"These should be enough. Let's meet at the Dawn Winery later. I'll call some more people over. After all, it's more lively when there are more people."

After saying this, Wendy ran away before they could react.

If you don't run now, it will be too late for Tevarin to react.

Tevarin stood there, repeating "my baby..."

Suddenly, Tevarin seemed to remember something, looked at everyone and asked, "Where did he say we were going to meet up?"

"It seems to be... Dawn Winery?"

Paimon said uncertainly.

……

“Wendy!!”

Tevarin suddenly roared.

It would be fine if Diluk didn't know Wendy's identity, but the problem is that if Diluk knew Wendy's identity, would they need to pay Mora when they went to the Dawn Winery to get some food? Most likely, no?

In other words, Wendy had just lied to Mora.

Tevarin looked around, trying to find Wendy, but she had already run away.

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