Knowing that Paimon wasn't that cunning, this statement was probably meant to comfort Cole.

But in reality? This really puts pressure on Cole!

Imagine how much pressure Ke Lai must have felt after hearing that? If she didn't say anything, it would seem like she didn't consider him a friend.

Ayato Kamisato exclaimed, "I never expected Paimon to have such conversational skills."

He could naturally tell that Paimon had no such intention, but he just made a few sarcastic remarks.

Ayaka Kamisato: "Lin Qiu told me that this is called... 'natural'?"

Sighing, I realized that those who memorize strategies overnight can't compete with the 'naturally gifted' ones.

[Colette waved her hand: "No, no, you've misunderstood. I'm not hiding anything. Besides, you're not exactly strangers to me."]

Sure enough, Cole in the story panicked immediately and hurriedly tried to explain.

She didn't have many friends to begin with, and she didn't want to lose them.

She said the traveler wasn't a stranger not because of the few days they spent together, but because she knew Amber, who had written to her about the traveler.

Readers couldn't help but marvel at how well the Traveler truly lived up to his reputation as the king of connections in Teyvat.

[Colette's eyes gleamed with admiration as she said, "Amber is truly amazing! She loves life, has a strong sense of justice, is not only full of energy but also incredibly understanding, and always shines like a flame for others."]

Cole felt a little embarrassed. How could she possibly say these things to Amber's face? But now Amber had seen it all.

Not only Amber, but Yura also saw it, and she nodded repeatedly, saying, "That's so true!"

This woman, so deeply sinful, is indeed incredibly alluring. Lin Qiu is the same way, tsk.

[Colette continued, "In my opinion, she's the most suitable person to be a scout knight."]

"Because almost everyone who sets foot in Mondstadt will first encounter her, then be infected by her enthusiasm, and fall in love with that land..."

'Because almost everyone who enters Mondstadt will meet her first,' the Traveler is an exception; she met Wendy first.

Wendy chimed in, "Oh, Amber is so charming."

“Wind…Lord Wendy is clearly more charming.” Amber smiled brightly.

Ah...it's so sincere it's almost blinding...

Wendy awkwardly suppressed her smile, deciding to use the wind to gauge others' reactions.

Readers also agree with Cole; they're absolutely right!

Earlier, when we saw Hybasia ignoring the travelers, everyone was still marveling at Amber's hospitality.

You can really fall in love with a place because of one person!

Of course, for readers, falling in love with Mondstadt is not entirely due to Amber; a certain other character also made an undeniable contribution.

In the previous island story, Mona and Fischl displayed their charm, which was truly delightful.

In comparison, the current Sumeru has not yet shown its charm.

However, people's opinion of Cole has changed somewhat; they didn't expect her to talk so much!

Indeed, people sparkle when they talk about what they love.

Even people who are usually quiet and introverted will become talkative.

So now we know why she's not replying to your messages, right, Arnold?

Look at Amber and Cory, they keep in touch by letter even though they are so far apart. Even during the busiest time after the Dragon Plague was resolved, Amber would still write to Cory.

The letter told Cole that a "Yellow-haired Auntie and White Flying" had stopped the dragon disaster.

Of course, this title is not part of Amber's letter.

In short, thanks to Amber's lubrication, the Traveler and Cole became much closer.

The three women chatted and ate some "pocket bread" made by Cole together.

During the conversation, the reader also noticed that Cole seemed a bit 'insecure' and lacked self-confidence.

How can such a beautiful girl be so insecure? If I looked like that, I'd go out every day pretending to be one.

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Character Voice Lines - Shen He: About Ke Lai

"I think I can understand why she's become more talkative. Is this what's called empathy?"

Chapter 496 Why did Cole fall asleep?

Paimon noticed the problem and wondered if it was because Tinari was too strict, which made Cole always worried that he would do something wrong.

Paimon: "I occasionally knock things over on the table while flying, but the travelers never blame me."

Paimon's 'naturalness' flared up again, and she started putting pressure on Tinari once more.

Look how gentle and sensible my traveler is!

As for what she knocked over? Only Yingmei knows most of that, but there is one thing that everyone knows.

For example, Taiweiyi Pan, Taiweiyi Pan, and Taiweiyi Pan, etc.

You know what, everyone was really kind back then; even with such a crucial prop, no one blamed Paimon at all.

Moreover, the gentle Ying had just reconciled with Paimon, and the two were now reading together.

She had to get close, otherwise Paimon was afraid Tinari would cause her trouble.

In the book, Cole says that her master is also a gentle person, and you'll know that once you spend more time with him.

Paimon breathed a sigh of relief; it seemed he wouldn't cause her any trouble.

Cole also introduced that her master came from a very ancient and mysterious race. They were very intelligent, but most of them were quite reclusive because their ears were too sensitive. Tinali was a rare example of someone who was warm-hearted.

Tina also disliked noise, which is why she did not choose to work in Sumeru City, because "Sumeru City is too noisy and bad for my ears."

But this was just an excuse; he simply didn't agree with the Church's ideology.

After completing his studies, Tinari came to "revitalize the countryside".

They came here to 'revitalize the countryside,' but ended up 'declaring themselves king' without even knowing it.

The people and rangers here all regard Tinari as their boss, and they don't even listen to the orders of the Faith Council.

After listening to Cole's introduction to Tinari, the traveler now has only one thought:

"Ears...ears feel so nice to touch!"

[Colette perked up and immediately chimed in, "Right! I think so too!"]

[Immediately realizing something was wrong, I knew I'd been too obvious, so I quickly covered it up: "...Um, cough cough!"]

In reality, Tinari looked at Cole, who didn't dare to look up at all.

Lin Qiu...you're bad!!! You're so bad!!!

Miss Mona didn't wrong you at all!

You never told me about these things! You clearly told me that the master would appear!

I do have a master... but not this kind of one!

I was so looking forward to it, sob sob.

But... now that I've written it all out, will Master let me touch it?

She secretly glanced up and saw Tina looking at her with a helpless expression.

It's probably not going to happen...

At this moment, Cole understood Mona's feelings a little better; this might be the closest she had ever come to being a genius.

Before even finishing the book, everyone was already feeling more and more empathetic towards Mona, even though she hadn't even appeared on screen yet.

Yingmei was genuinely interested in these furry creatures, but unfortunately, the goddess wouldn't let her touch them.

Fortunately, the goddess had some conscience and helped her fool Goro and Kirayo into letting her touch them.

And Diona from Mondstadt can also rub her chin.

Liyue is not so good; it doesn't even have a catgirl, and Keqing, who is most like a catgirl, is too busy to see often.

As for Gan Yu's horns, you mustn't touch them carelessly!

Touching someone indiscriminately comes at a price; for example, Paimon in the story touched Cole's head.

The incident began when the traveler fell into a coma. Paimon was very worried and kept talking throughout the journey, asking the traveler about the cause of the coma and whether he would be alright.

She annoyed Tinari, so she scolded Paimon a couple of times.

As we all know, Paimon isn't very strong in combat, but she holds grudges. She usually doesn't dare to say things to someone's face, so this is the time to bring it up.

Cole defended her master: She must have angered him.

Paimon: How can something you care about be called annoying? It should be called 'making him angry'! Isn't he furry?

Then came a series of difficult-to-understand remarks, such as "Isn't this all about caring for the traveler?", "What are the guides worried about?", and "Is the traveler going to die?", which made everyone burst into laughter. At this moment, the atmosphere was filled with joy.

Then, Paimon pretends to be annoyed and wants to 'get revenge' by groping the Traveler and Cole's hair.

It was just a joke between friends, but Cole reacted strongly.

[Colette yells: "Don't touch me!!"]

"Ah, I... just now... no, it wasn't like that, it wasn't..."

Cole's strong reaction left readers puzzled. Why was that?

Could it be that Colette's hair is actually a wig? And if Paimon rubs it, it might fall off? Is that why she's so angry?

Or is it because Colley didn't wash her hair today and is embarrassed to let people touch it?

Or perhaps someone has been playing too much and can't stand being patted on the head! (Scratch that).

Hmm...both are very possible.

But no one knows exactly why, because Cole has already run away.

In reality, Cole was a little anxious. Would the travelers stop being friends with her because of her?

Tinari patted Cole on the shoulder, "Don't worry, it won't happen."

He knew Cole well, so even if Cole didn't say anything, he could guess what she was thinking.

As for travelers, while Tinaly may not know them very well, she has, after all, read stories along the way, which is certainly different from Cole, who has not read many stories.

Based on Tinari's understanding of Luminous and Paimon, those two wouldn't hold a grudge over something like this; they might even worry if it was their fault.

Because everyone here is a good person.

In the story, Cole ran back home, and the traveler, not wanting to disturb her, planned to ask her the reason the next day.

The next morning, Paimon said, "I thought about it all night, but I still can't figure out what's wrong with Cole."

I thought about it all night, but in the end I stopped thinking about it not because I figured it out, but because it was dawn.

Ke Lai wouldn't have heard this sentence normally, but because of Lin Qiu's book, she saw it and was under immense pressure!

Despite Paimon never having had such thoughts, she successfully put pressure on Cole.

This is what a 'naturally gifted stress monster' is; no matter how many times an ordinary person says 'No, buddy,' they can't compare.

In the story, the traveler and Paimon visit Cole at his home, but instead encounter Tinari.

Tina told the traveler that Cole was ill with an old ailment and was now taking medicine and sleeping.

Thankfully it was an old ailment, otherwise it would be hard to explain. If Paimon got sick just from touching her, what kind of Breaking Bad would she be?

In the story, Paimon worries whether it's his fault, or if his little hands aren't clean enough.

Fortunately, this time it wasn't the traveler who had the problem, and she was able to listen to advice rationally.

After several explanations from Tinari, Paimon finally understood that the cause of Cole's illness was not himself.

Given Cole's current condition, it was inconvenient to disturb her, so everyone went elsewhere, patrolling the rainforest while discussing Cole's old ailment.

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