Accumulate Wealth (Purple): The projects you invest in will basically all make money.
Salty Fish (Blue): When you are in a slacking-off state, your energy and spirit recovery is doubled.
Adventure Spirit (Blue): Enhances your ability to adventure in the wild.
With skillful strokes (blue): Your handwriting and drawing skills have improved.
Number of simulations: 0
(The template will be described in a simplified way later)
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92, a very good high score.
The simulation score is based on the performance in each simulation.
In previous simulations, Su Chen's highest score was only 90 points.
That time, he was a simulated merchant. He spent ten years building a family in Liyue that was comparable to a seven-star family in Liyue and established the 'Yanhuang Merchant Guild'.
The system ultimately gave a score of 90.
The higher the score, the greater the reward in the simulation.
Rewards are usually templates and talent options that appear during the simulation, and sometimes there are extra 'gifts', such as the Eye of God this time, as well as the Sage Badge and the Yanhuang Merchant Guild President Badge from the previous two simulations.
If the score is too low, the template will disappear after the simulation ends, and the rewards will be less.
However, his performance this time was not bad, and the system gave him the Sword Saint template, the desperate counterattack, and the Eye of God.
Although he didn't get the golden talent, what Su Chen actually wanted most was this Sword Saint template.
With this template and the assistance of the Eye of God, Su Chen finally had the ability to protect himself.
"To get the Golden Talent reward, you'd probably need a score of 95 or higher."
Su Chen carefully reviewed the entire simulation process.
He did his best, but there were still many flaws in the details. The biggest deduction was probably when he was ousted from the throne by the people of Mondstadt.
Tyrant? Benevolent ruler?
The system won't care; the key is the final result.
Clearly, the Calamity of Kanria is the final battle in this simulation. If Su Chen follows his previous plan, he can reduce a lot of casualties in the war, and his score may reach 95 or higher.
However, in the face of public outcry, Su Chen chose to back down.
Perhaps if I had insisted on going my own way back then, the outcome would have been different.
But that's the hardest part.
Even though he knew that persisting to the end would make Mond better.
However, given the circumstances at the time, not everyone could guarantee absolute rationality and make the best choice.
Overall, Su Chen did not regret it.
"Five hundred years have passed... I wonder what the situation is like now."
After tidying up briefly, Su Chen left the room.
He was somewhat concerned about the situation with the Dragon Plague. He remembered that in the final simulation, he had fought with all his might to kill Dulin, and Dvalin should not have drunk the poisoned blood... well, at least that's how it appears on the surface.
There is also subterranean fire.
However, Su Chen didn't have high hopes.
After all, it was an organization that existed five hundred years ago. Given Mondstadt's situation, even if he eventually led the members of the Earthfire to help Mondstadt overcome the disaster, those nobles and powerful figures would certainly not allow the Earthfire, a force that could shake their rule, to exist.
This is what Su Chen felt most deeply about governing Mondstadt as the leader of the guild.
Walking on the streets of Mondstadt.
The sky remained overcast, and pedestrians hurried along the road. From their conversations, it was learned that the Stormterror had recently appeared, causing considerable panic.
Su Chen arrived at the Knights' headquarters.
Qin has returned, and with her in the office is Ms. Lisa, the librarian.
The two were talking about something, but they didn't stop when Su Chen came in.
"...In short, have Kaiya keep a close eye on the news about the Earth Fire. We absolutely cannot afford any more accidents at this critical juncture," Jean said solemnly.
"Don't worry about that. However, the subterranean fire has been gone for a long time. We don't know if its sudden reappearance is genuine or if someone with ulterior motives is stirring up trouble in the dark."
Lisa, wearing a deep purple witch cat headdress, with her curly brown hair cascading over her shoulders and her breasts high and full, sat sideways at the tea table in the room, her long legs together and encased in black over-the-knee stockings, exuding a mature and languid aura.
Upon seeing Su Chen enter, her red lips curved slightly, revealing a faint smile.
"Our head assistant has arrived."
"What are you talking about? And where did this subterranean fire come from?"
Su Chen walked to the tea table and sat down, casually picking up a cookie and stuffing it into his mouth.
Jean sat at her desk and sighed softly, “Actually, I’m not too sure either. According to the Knights’ previous records, the Earthfire Organization was an evil force that intended to destabilize Mondstadt. They have a long history, and it seems that they have existed for five hundred years. Back then, Grand Master Rustan led the Knights to carry out a large-scale extermination of the Earthfire Organization, but the Earthfire members were scattered in every corner of Mondstadt, and it was impossible to kill them all.”
“Oh right, you don’t know Lord Rustan yet?” Jean said with pride and admiration. “He is a great hero of Mondstadt, the knight commander who inherited the title of ‘Wolf’, and one of the few commanders in history who can be ranked alongside Lord Vanessa. It is said that when Mondstadt was plunged into calamity, Lord Rustan fought against the poison dragon with his own strength and successfully killed it.”
Has history changed?
No, it should just be that the recorded information has changed.
Su Chen remained calm and chuckled lightly, "He is indeed an outstanding regimental commander."
“Those are just the Knights’ records,” Lisa said, leaning back lazily in her chair. “I also investigated the leader and found that some things were suspected of being tampered with.”
“It’s not surprising that witnesses to history will always have different subjective perspectives as they record their stories,” Qin insisted. “But at least no one can doubt Captain Rustan’s qualifications as a dragon slayer.”
Lisa smiled and didn't argue.
As a librarian, she was well aware of the immense influence that Master Rustan had on Mondstadt's history.
It wasn't that she doubted Rustan's achievements; it was simply that, as a rational scholar, she saw far more than others.
Su Chen asked, "And then? The subterranean fire wasn't extinguished, it reappeared?"
"This is the message I received." Jean rubbed her temples wearily. "For hundreds of years, the subterranean fire has never completely disappeared. Every time the Knights annihilate them, it always reignites in other places. Hopefully, this time it won't cause too much of a commotion... At least, let's wait until the Dragon Plague is completely over before making any decisions."
"You worry too much. Take a day off, and when you come back, you'll find that these problems are no longer problems."
Jean ignored Lisa's suggestion, and then a member of the Knights appeared at the door and told her that the Fools' diplomats had arrived.
"I go out for a while."
Qin hurriedly left the room.
Seeing this, Lisa shook her head, picked up the teapot and poured Su Chen a cup of black tea, casually saying, "She's really a worry, seeing her so busy makes me feel sorry for her, don't you think, Professor Hein?"
Su Chen picked up his teacup, took a sip, and laughed, "Everyone has their own responsibilities; your perspective is determined by your position."
Lisa was taken aback, then pondered the sentence carefully. It translates to: "Position determines the angle and scope of thinking," and upon reflection, that makes sense.
As expected of Professor Hein, his summary is spot on.
"So, what exactly is the teacher's purpose in coming to Mondstadt? Why forgo the privileges of being a sage and instead become an unknown assistant? It can't be something he does out of mere interest, can it?"
Although it might seem disrespectful for a student to question their teacher, Lisa couldn't suppress her curiosity.
A 'big shot' like Su Chen certainly wouldn't do such a thing without a reason.
"It really is out of interest," Su Chen said with a faint smile. "It's just that I have some questions about the Mondstadt Dragon Plague that I want to clarify. Don't worry, it won't bother you."
Lisa giggled, "I'm not bothered at all, because I know you, teacher, would never do anything to hurt a beautiful girl. With you by Qin's side, I feel at ease."
Su Chen shook his head, somewhat speechless.
He had already experienced this aunt's temperament firsthand when he was a sage.
"Lisa, do you have any information about the subterranean fire?" Su Chen asked.
"Yes, there are some, but not many." A hint of doubt appeared in Lisa's eyes. "Is Teacher interested in subterranean fire?"
“I have a friend who used to be a member of the Earth Fire team, and I’d like to look into it.”
Su Chen made up a lie.
"Then I'll tidy up some things later and send them to the teacher."
Lisa didn't think much of it.
At least for now, she trusts Su Chen unconditionally.
...
the other side.
Goethe Hotel.
Inside an exquisite room on the fifth floor.
A woman with long, silver-white hair stood beside a huge floor-to-ceiling window.
The woman was tall and slender with a full, prominent bust, exuding a sexy and mature charm.
At this moment, he crossed his arms and stared coldly at everything outside the window with his pale purple eyes.
The streets, high-rise buildings, and the overall urban layout of the area were exactly as she remembered them.
only.
The people living in this city are no longer the same ones she knew five hundred years ago.
The entire city was filled with an atmosphere that irritated and disgusted her.
It's really annoying.
The cowardly Mondstadt people, in the face of calamity, only cower and wait for rescue, just like in the past. Unfortunately, there is no one left to save you now.
dong dong dong.
There was a knock on the door.
The woman turned around.
A masked person entered the room and said respectfully:
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