Most importantly, the ordinary people of Mondstadt haven't seen the second act yet, so they don't know Wendy's identity.

The higher-ups who watched the second act were able to calmly view Wendy's identity and continue to associate with him.

There was no need to continue the act in front of them.

The traveler in the book begins her exam.

Basically, it's just using the wind wings to fly through a few wind circles in the air; it's not that difficult.

For someone like the Traveler who uses Windwing Wave every day, it's a piece of cake.

I passed the exam with ease.

The field flight test is over; the next test will be conducted in Mondstadt.

The three arrived in Mondstadt, where Amber had already planned their route using her Wind Ring.

Travelers only need to fly safely for one lap to complete the test.

However, an unexpected incident occurred this time; the flight was interrupted by a knight halfway through.

"Please show me your pilot's license."

"Flight license..."

The traveler is stunned; I feel like I'm taking a pilot's license test!

Have you ever seen a traffic policeman stop a car while someone is taking their driving test and ask to see their driver's license?

When the Knight of Favonius saw that the traveler could not produce a flying license, he tried to take the traveler away.

Fortunately, Amber arrived in time to stop the knight, otherwise this misunderstanding would have become a huge mess.

After realizing it was a misunderstanding, the knight did not make things difficult for the traveler.

This indicates that there have been recent sightings of a "strange bird," leading to excessive attention being paid to people using the Wind Wings without a flight license.

Amber, on the other hand, astutely grasped the key words: "strange bird" and "flies very fast!"

She's Mondstadt's flying champion; when it comes to flying, she's second to none.

Amber stated that such skilled fliers must be handled by him.

"What about my exam?"

The traveler was bewildered: "I'm taking my driving test, and you're suddenly asking me to speed around and catch thieves?"

If I get caught, does that mean I passed the exam or not?

"Don't worry, once we catch the strange bird, I'll go straight... to explain the situation to Commander Jean."

"..." Qin was numb, and in the end I still had to handle it.

Lisa covered her mouth and chuckled to herself. Amber really trusted Jean.

"..." Ying was also numb, but in the end she still had to find the ensemble leader Qin to take the test.

Fortunately, this book gave me a glimpse into the future, saving me from taking many detours.

I can just go directly to the ensemble leader for the exam.

In the book, Amber and the traveler search for the "strange bird".

Amber, true to her scouting skills, quickly detected the traces of the "strange bird" from the smallest clues.

The group followed the trail and chased after the trail.

Finally, they encountered a merchant who actually saw the "strange bird" and pointed out its escape route.

The pursuit continues; the [Strange Bird's] accomplices are trying to delay Amber and the Traveler.

They wanted to delay until the wind elemental energy on the artifacts disappeared, so that the Knights would have no means to continue tracking them.

Unfortunately, these small fry were not skilled enough to stop Amber and the Traveler.

They quickly knocked out and tied up all of them.

They continued chasing the "strange bird" to its hiding place.

"How about we make this the theme for the traveler's third test?"

"This is a special edition that I customized specifically for travelers on-site."

"After all, he's the hero who saved Mondstadt; how could he possibly deserve an ordinary exam?"

Amber says the Traveler's final test is catching the "strange bird".

This is naturally not a problem for Ying.

Anyway, she originally wanted to catch the "strange bird," so the exam just happened to be a side thing.

The two humans and the mouth of the god pursued the [strange bird] all the way, finally cornering it and driving it to its death.

However, a formidable chasm separated them from the strange bird, a chasm so vast it could instill despair.

"Young lady, why don't you go back now and call the commander? I'll surrender immediately."

The strange bird mocked Amber from the other side of the cliff.

The cliff is far away and very deep.

Ordinary people would tremble at just one glance.

He seemed safe standing on the other side of the cliff.

These Mondstadt folks really can't stop talking about the harp; even prisoners will mention it from time to time.

"Are you provoking the Knights of Favonius?! I'm flying over there and grabbing you right now!"

Amber was furious and almost impulsively flew down.

Fortunately, the traveler stopped Amber and told her to calm down first.

First, observe the surrounding area to see if there is anywhere you can get there.

After all, the other party has already gone through it, so there's no reason why they can't.

The two discussed various possibilities, but all of them were rejected one by one.

"Goodbye, little girl!" the strange bird said before trying to run away.

"We can't hesitate any longer! There's no other way to cross the cliff except by flying."

Amber wanted to fly there directly.

"Hey, scout knight, if you're looking to die, jumping off the Statue of Anemo in Mondstadt without Windwings would be more suitable for you."

The strange bird blocked his way; he seemed very unwilling for Amber to attempt to fly.

"Stop joking around, little girl, hurry up and go back home!" the strange bird continued to say.

However, Amber didn't care what he said at all.

Amber remembered her 'flight guide,' the storybook that had taught her to fly.

The first birds couldn't fly; flight was their reward for bravely leaping into the canyon.

Now that the canyon is right in front of me, can I be like the first bird?

Amber calmed herself, dispelling the fear hidden in her heart, and her gaze became firm.

"The wind said—we can fly now!"

It leaps out! Just like the first birds.

It clumsily spread its wings, and the strong wind howled in its ears!

The strong wind blew Amber away, letting her fly freely in the sky.

So they happily said to the wind god: "So that's it! What we lacked was a strong wind."

The wind god replied: "What matters is not the strong wind, but courage; it is courage that made you the first birds to fly."

Chapter 45 A Unique Celebration of the Fontaines

"Crazy girl! Did you spot the wind here beforehand, or did you only dare to jump down then?"

The strange bird was impatient; he had truly been driven to a dead end.

"The wind will favor the courageous!" Amber replied.

Amber is that kind of person—passionate, even impulsive.

But it is precisely this personality trait that has influenced many more people.

Yura and Cole are both people who were influenced and changed by Amber.

"Amber is so handsome!" Cole exclaimed enviously.

I admire Amber's brave character, and I also admire the travelers who adventure with Amber.

"Phew, I was so worried."

Yura breathed a sigh of relief.

She was extremely worried when she saw Amber jump down, but thankfully there was a wind field.

"Honestly, they don't care about their own safety at all. How am I supposed to get revenge if they get hurt!"

"Flying is 70% skill, 30% intuition, and the remaining 90% is all about courage."

Amber explained his theory of flight.

Amber also stated that she successfully passed her pilot's license test more than ten times using her perfect flight theory!

"…Traveler, let's go get a proper pilot's license from Commander Jean." Paimon was terrified.

The story has come to a satisfactory conclusion.

Amber caught the strange bird, the Traveler got his license, and only Jean became a little more stressed.

"Oh no, I'm definitely going to get a lecture from the ensemble leader."

As Amber walked back to Mondstadt, she sighed repeatedly.

Although she caught the "strange bird," her risky behavior would obviously anger the leader of the troupe.

For the leader of the ensemble, her safety is definitely more important than that of the "strange bird".

"Don't be afraid, Amber. It was me who blew up the Hilichurls. It was Klee's fault. Jean won't blame you."

Klee and Amber are together.

Amber happened to encounter Klee, who had run away, while on a monster-hunting mission, and took her with her.

During the mission, Klee had a blast, while Amber stayed engrossed in reading.

Klee thought Amber was afraid of being reprimanded by Jean because she had gone too far with the explosion.

"Klee~." Amber picked Klee up in one swift motion.

"Huh?" Klee was startled, but she didn't resist.

Amber knew that she would probably be reporting to the solitary confinement room again this time.

The troupe leader could tolerate her flying recklessly, but she could not tolerate her risking her life.

Her prediction was correct; the troupe leader was indeed very angry.

It's fine to increase her workload, but this kind of risky behavior is unacceptable.

However, to Amber's surprise, the citizens of Mondstadt seemed to have a different opinion.

They seemed to be inspired by Amber's courageous romance, and even stopped writing the whistleblower letter.

The Mondstadt residents in the square had just finished reading Amber's story when they saw Amber walking towards them carrying Klee.

They surrounded the two of them in an instant, as if they had never seen Amber before.

"W-what's wrong, everyone?"

Even Amber, who is naturally outgoing, found it hard to handle such an enthusiastic crowd.

"Klee doesn't know." Klee shook her head.

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