In twelve years, the child in your memory may have grown taller than you.

—What should Mu Xian be like now?

Amber was lost in thought when she bumped into a tall figure.

The figure that was hit paused for a moment, while Amber was knocked to the ground with a thud.

"Well..."

Amber made a somewhat embarrassed sound and stood up from the ground with her head down.

"sorry."

Although it was Amber who was knocked down, she still apologized to the person in front of her.

—No matter what, you bear some responsibility for not paying attention to the road.

Thinking of this, Amber looked up at the person she had bumped into.

A familiar yet unfamiliar face appeared in Amber's sight, and a jolt of electricity ran through the girl's brain at that moment.

The boy etched in Amber's mind slowly grew up, eventually overlapping with the person in front of her.

Surprise, doubt, fear...

These emotions completely squeezed out Amber's space for thought, eventually intertwining into a feeling of unease.

—It seems so, it really seems so.

-only...

—The members of the Gunnhild family all have blond hair.

—But it must be him!

Amber could tell that the person in front of her was Mu Xian!

Suddenly, Amber felt a sharp pain in her wrist.

Her right hand had somehow appeared, but it was slapped away.

Amber, regaining her senses, looked at Mu Xian, the face in her memory gradually turning cold.

Especially those eyes, so cold and piercing, as if they had stabbed into the heart.

Amber turned her head away from those cold eyes, no longer daring to look at them.

In Amber's memory, Mu Xian was not like this.

He is gentle and kind, like a sun that keeps its warmth hidden in its heart.

The hand that had been slapped away reached out to Mu Xian again, grabbing Mu Xian's wrist even faster before it could be slapped away again.

Amber kept her head down, and Mu Xian could only look at the girl in front of him with her head down.

The girl in front of him, Mu Xian, looked somewhat familiar, but he couldn't place her.

Unlike the feeling of missing memories before, Mu Xian simply didn't recognize who she was at first.

"Mu Xian".

Amber's words were devoid of any emotion, as if she were brewing something.

She raised her head again, revealing a smile bathed in sunlight.

"Finally found you!"

The girl's voice unlocked long-sealed memories, and the image of a certain person appeared in Mu Xian's eyes.

Mondstadt's memories were not pleasant, and Mu Xian's gaze gradually turned cold.

Amber noticed the cold gaze, and her smile froze, replaced by a forced expression.

"So you were in Sumeru..."

"No wonder I haven't been able to find you."

"do you know?"

"Like my grandfather, I became a scout knight of the Knights of Favonius. Scout knights can go anywhere in Mondstadt."

"Wind Dragon Ruins, snow-capped mountains... I searched many places in Mondstadt."

So...

The smile gradually faded, and tears, like rain, chilled the warmth of the smile.

"sorry."

"I'm so sorry..."

The action of grabbing the shoulder has changed to hugging the shoulder.

Amber didn't know why she started crying.

—They were all determined to take care of everyone in Mondstadt just like him...

—You've already found Mu Xian.

-but...

—But it shouldn't be like this.

—Mu Xian shouldn't be like this.

Amber hugged him tighter and tighter, because she could feel the arm in her arms slowly pulling away from her embrace.

Even with all her might, Amber always felt as if so many things were slipping away from her.

These things, along with her arms, were completely pulled from her bosom, and Amber collapsed to the ground as if she had lost all her strength.

The diary she was holding fell out of her pocket with the force of being pulled out and landed on the ground not far from Amber.

Those around noticed the commotion.

They gathered in a group, watching the two people they had surrounded.

The stares of the crowd made Mu Xian increasingly irritable, and he also noticed the diary lying on the ground.

The diary looks familiar; it seems to be one of my old things.

I bent down to pick up the diary and turned to the first page.

The childish handwriting made Mu Xian recognize that this was his own diary.

Closing the diary, Mu Xian glanced at Amber once more.

Amber also looked away from her diary, her expectant eyes fixed on her.

"I have always kept them safe."

"I knew I would find you."

"Then I'll give it to you."

Amber spoke, trying to laugh but only managing a weak smile.

Tear!

The sound of paper tearing echoed around.

The torn pieces of paper floated in the air, spontaneously combusting without wind under the power of the Evil Eye.

The paper slowly burned to ashes, just like the smile on Amber's face, disappearing into the air.

Chapter 127 The Vanishing Second Sun

Amber is the best pilot in all of Mondstadt.

Because she knew that the higher she flew, the closer she would be to the sun.

Amber loved the sun very much because it could drive away darkness and cold and bring light.

Long, long ago, Mondstadt had two suns.

One hangs in the sky, and the other is inside Mondstadt.

I first saw the sun when my grandfather went out of town on a mission.

Before leaving, the grandfather patted Amber's head and told her to stay in her room and sleep by herself.

But Amber, who hadn't had her grandfather with her all night, still got out of bed by herself.

Mustering her courage, she ran out of the house barefoot.

She wanted to find her grandfather and have him sleep with her.

By then, the gates of Mondstadt were closed, and Amber was destined never to find her grandfather.

Amber had no idea how long she had been walking in Mondstadt.

I feel so tired all over.

My little feet were freezing cold.

She wanted to go home, but Mondstadt felt strangely unfamiliar at night.

Darkness gradually enveloped Amber.

The little girl could only huddle under the lamppost, curled up in fear.

—It's so cold, everything is so cold.

The cold feeling made the little girl cry.

The crying attracted a five-year-old boy.

The older brother coaxed Amber by saying he would take her home, but instead led her to the walls of Mondstadt.

There were no lights on the city walls, and the surrounding darkness gradually frightened Amber.

She looked to the older boy next to her for help, but he just smiled.

It was the first time Amber had realized that a smile could make someone feel so uneasy.

Amber was thrown onto the city wall like that, and the environment without lights seemed even colder than before.

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