"Haha. There's nothing to be embarrassed about. After all, laziness is the driving force behind people's progress."

She winked playfully.

“Because we want to do something more easily and conveniently, we start thinking about it.

And thinking about it has promoted the birth of efficient operations, thus forming a corresponding industrial cycle.

I think even the high and mighty God would occasionally want to take a good nap in the afternoon, right?"

"As expected of an outstanding graduate of the Xumi Teaching Academy, you speak differently."

Eula couldn't help but tease.

After all, she has never been the kind of person who would tolerate being taken advantage of.

"Oh~ If you are interested in this knowledge, why not come to my house later?

Just you and me, we can lie on the soft sofa and read books together, and I can teach you if there is anything you don’t understand.”

Lisa smiled ambiguously.

This made Eula's face turn even redder, and she began to stammer, while Paimon and Ying started to giggle.

This made her feel a little embarrassed and annoyed, so she quickly said, "I say, are you here to laugh at me, or are you here to treat me?"

"Sorry, sorry, I just feel like your conversation is very interesting, like I'm reading a story."

Ying waved her hands repeatedly and then called out to the bartender Charles.

"Excuse me, I'd like to order a glass of legendary wine!"

Charles nodded slightly and asked.

"Which drink would you like?"

Ying looked back at Youla, and after staring at her for a while, she sighed helplessly and responded.

"Let's have a cup of - "Yuya"."

Chapter of Waves - Scene 1: The Waves Never Return to the Sea (End)

"Eh?"

When the two looked at her in surprise, Eula smiled as if she was used to it.

"You seem surprised. Don't you know that the legendary wine was my sister's idea?"

"Even this cup of 'Love Poem' in my hand and the best-selling apple wine are all Xiao Youya's works."

Lisa also watched with interest the two people's gradually surprised expressions.

"This Miss Youya, is she actually a bartender?"

Paimon could hardly count how many times his curiosity had been aroused by this "witch" lady he had never met.

"But Miss Yuya and Youla are both from Lao... Well, I mean, won't the family have any objections to this?"

"Don't be so reserved, just say it openly. If she were here, she would definitely smile and say, 'I'm not some white princess from nowhere, why should I get any special treatment?'"

Eula answered familiarly.

“When we were young, we chose to leave the family because of some things.

Although she was fortunate to receive financial support from Amber and her grandfather, she had already started thinking about how to buy a house of her own in Mondstadt very early on.

It was also at that time that Youya discovered her talent in bartending."

"I see. I always felt like you had a hard time when you were little."

Paimon said with some pity.

Although Eula did not explain those things, they could probably guess some reasons from the reputation of the Lawrence family that they had learned along the way.

"Is it hard? I don't think so. After all, although I did get looked down upon during that period, or was called an ungrateful person by people in the family, I stayed with my sister and met my current friends during that time."

Eula's tone was tinged with nostalgia.

"If I had to choose between 'the present' and 'the past', I would definitely choose the side with her without hesitation."

"Yura..."

When Paimon was worrying about how to comfort her, the bartender Charles happened to come over with a glass of beautiful drink as colorful as foam on a plate in his hand.

"This is the 'Yuya' that Master Diluk prepared for you personally... Please enjoy it slowly, Miss Eula."

"So he's here too. Really, it's so rare to have a friend looking after the place, but he didn't even come to say hello."

When Eula heard that Diluk was there, she subconsciously glanced around, and then caught a fleeting glimpse of a fiery red wolf-tail braid at the door leading to the kitchen.

And a soft hum that was almost ignored.

He was a cheerful and cheerful boy when he was young, but now he has become a quiet and taciturn guy.

...It can be said that the departure of both his sister and Master Cripps has changed him a lot.

Fortunately, however, the fire that belonged to Diluk never stopped burning.

Even if it once weakened like a fleeting flame, it still stubbornly illuminates the darkness, welcomes the dawn, and gives others a little warmth to the best of its ability.

"Haha. Master Diluk is just a little shy. Ah, please don't tell him this, or I'll have to wash dishes in the kitchen again for a week."

Charles also answered with a smile, and then returned to his post.

Sometimes he was worried that one day Master Diluk would transfer him to the kitchen to wash dishes. After all, whenever Miss Eula was around, as long as he was here, he would always make her a drink she wanted.

"Master Diluk is not good at speaking, but he has always been caring for others. Last time, he even made apple wine for us."

Paimon happily shared the little gossip.

Ying was staring at the glass of legendary wine called "Yuya", and Youla naturally noticed her gaze, but she was showing a possessive expression, which was different from her usual expression.

“This is not something you can share—”

"Well, I don't want to drink!" After she said that, Ying had no choice but to look away, causing Lisa to laugh a few times.

"It seems that the little cutie is very curious about this cup of "Youya"?"

"After all, Master Diluk once said that the owner of every cup of legendary wine has his own legendary life."

Ying looked at the expressions of the two men carefully, but did not see anything unusual, so she continued to ask with a little bolder attitude.

"Although I've heard Eula talk about Miss Yuya's story before, it seems that she hasn't even gotten to the particularly dramatic part?"

"A grand adventure? She doesn't have that idea. It has always been like this."

Eula's eyes dimmed a little.

“Isn’t it nice to be praised by others for being able to do something that no one else can do?”

Paimon asked.

"That's certainly true, but when we see the legend, we shouldn't ignore how she, who was just a child at the time, managed to get through the danger with her perseverance and wisdom."

Lisa took over the topic for Eula and spoke.

"Since you little cuties are interested in her, why don't you listen to me and tell me the story about that child that I know?"

"Oh! Lisa also knows Miss Yuya!"

Paimon said excitedly, and then Ying looked at her curiously.

And Lisa responded with her slightly complicated smile.

"Yes, to be honest. I knew her very early on... At that time, I first met her in the library."

"It fits the witch's interests very well."

"-Pa-Mon-Don't interrupt when others are telling stories!"

"Haha. She's not a witch. She's just an ordinary little girl who dreams of traveling around the world."

Lisa didn't blame Paimon for interrupting, but confided.

"At that time, she would huddle in a corner, holding a book that was bigger than her face, and reading the stories of adventurers obsessively.

Although I was curious about her at the time, I was not surprised. After all, although children like her are rare, they do exist. For example, little Fischl likes to read in the fantasy book section next to her. "

She gently stirred the love poem, and ripples gradually appeared on the coffee-colored surface, as if returning to the days when bitterness and sweetness were intertwined.

“The second time we met, she was injured and was sitting on a bench outside the Knights’ Order in a daze. The book in her hands was torn to shreds. I asked her what happened.

She told me that she just fell accidentally... But what kind of thing would a child in a wheelchair experience to cause her to fall?"

Lisa's voice was gentle, but Paimon and Ying, as listeners, felt an inexplicable sense of distress.

"I chatted with her for a while, and after she hesitated for a while, she told me the truth.

Because she accidentally blocked the way of other children, she was punished. The book was damaged and she felt guilty for not protecting it.

...I was angry about this at the time, but I couldn't do anything for her, so I had to give her a copy of "The White Princess and the Six Dwarfs" which I had with me at the time.

She told me very happily that she would definitely protect it this time."

Lisa's gaze was slightly lonely.

"After that, I remembered this girl named Youya. However, due to academic problems and in order to fulfill some of her wishes, I left for the Xumi Teachings Institute and did not return until two years later.

The third time we met was on the cliff of Fruit Wine Lake, where she rested. When I found Eula and asked for an explanation, she also returned the book that the child had always cherished to me, as she promised.

The book is well protected, she has fulfilled her promise, but I am late again..."

Paimon was completely at a loss at this point, and Ying felt increasingly anxious.

"……how so……"

At this time, Eula picked up the drink that carried the name "Yuya".

“Become a legend. Most of them have a magnificent legendary life, and they pursue mellow and strong taste.

"Youya" is different. She represents the "waves" that have just set out on their journey but are stranded on the beach due to the different direction of the tide and will never return to the sea. "

……

Ying's adventure diary.

——Today we heard from Lisa and Eula the story of a girl named Yuya.

Paimon was very sad because of his previous gaffe, and I also felt... very lost.

Finally, I couldn't help but order a cup of "Youya". Unlike the bitter taste I expected, the taste might be more appropriately described as "touching".

Before leaving, we went to ask Master Diluk how this was mixed.

I still remember Paimon saying this.

"Why does this legendary wine not feel like wine at all?"

Master Diluk rarely showed a cat-like smile.

He told us that Miss Youya had guessed that someone would ask this question, so she left this sentence on purpose.

"——Because according to the Mond Liquor Ordinance, minors are not allowed to drink alcohol. Therefore, I, who have never drunk alcohol, can only keep this glass of wine that I think tastes like alcohol."

...I have to say, this is indeed in line with the "taste" of girls' fantasies.

There was also a feeling that I was traveling through time and communicating with her.

Chapter of the Little Rabbit - Act 1: Wind, Courage and Wings (I)

——On the eve of the Festival of Flowers, Mondstadt.

"Ah, Traveler! I finally found you. Are the wind wings I gave you last time still in good condition?"

Amber's lively and enthusiastic voice came from behind.

Ever since she left the tavern that day, this young lady of the scout knight has been trapped in overtime hell with Captain Qin, and it seems that she has only had some free time recently.

However, every time Ying looked for her, she was told that Amber was out for flight testing.

Nowadays, it is a lucky thing to meet her while strolling around.

"It's Amber. The wind wings you gave me are very useful."

Ying replied with a smile.

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