Amber sat there blankly, seemingly unwilling to do anything.

The crowd gradually dispersed, with only passersby occasionally glancing at the girl sitting by the roadside.

After an unknown amount of time, a nut hit the girl on the head, and Amber stared blankly at the nut that had fallen to the ground.

"I'm sorry."

An apologetic voice came to my ear.

"I thought no one was here, so I planned to dump it here."

The passerby's words seemed to make Amber realize something, and she suddenly stood up from the ground.

The sudden movement startled the passersby in front of him.

Just when he thought Amber was going to take revenge on him, he saw her looking down at the ground, searching for something.

The passerby looked at Amber with a strange expression and then quickly left.

The little girl from Mondstadt was still looking around with her head down, searching for something.

As darkness fell, Amber's eyes seemed to lose their light, just like the sky itself.

A feeling of weakness spread throughout Amber's body, and she was about to faint in the next second.

Before losing consciousness, he finally caught a glimpse of what he was looking for out of the corner of his eye.

These are fragments of paper that haven't been completely burned.

It seems there's only this one fragment around.

Struggling to support herself, the girl held the shards in her hands; the black char marks made it impossible to see anything on them.

"It's okay..."

"The sun has simply set."

"The scout knight... will surely find the sun again!"

His two hands were clenched tightly together, as if he were protecting something inside.

The girl's voice echoed in the darkness.

The voice no longer inspires others with the same energy as before.

It's another kind of profound sense of powerlessness...

The girl in the darkness drifted into a dream.

This time she had a dream.

In my dream, there was also a girl who called herself the Moon.

But it doesn’t matter.

Amber found herself lying on her older brother's back again.

In her dream, she looked at the streets of Mondstadt and hugged Mu Xian's neck even tighter.

This time, Amber was determined.

I will definitely not sneeze anymore.

Chapter 129 Empty Canned Knowledge

Many shady businesses are very lucrative, which is why so many people engage in them.

For example, the Canned Knowledge that is explicitly prohibited from being traded by the Council of Religious Affairs...

A single rare can of Mora can sell for millions!

So Dolly always checked the canned goods she bought very carefully.

But, but how could one be missing?!

Dolly looked at the can of knowledge in her hand; it was completely empty.

—No knowledge...

—And there's no Mora either...

Dolly felt like she had lost a hundred million Mora, and her mood soured.

"How could such a terrifying thing exist in this world?"

"I will never do business with those guys again."

"They actually cheated a kind-hearted businessman with a small business!"

However, we need to find a way to get back the Mora we lost.

—But how exactly should we do it...?

Dolly took off her tiny glasses, looking sullen.

The best approach is to fill the empty cans of knowledge with new knowledge.

But knowledge isn't so easy to find.

Even Dolly wasn't willing to incorporate her own business acumen into it.

—After all, what's in your head can earn you even more Mora!

"My head is so sore I can't sleep..."

Muttering to himself, the carriage, which had been moving smoothly, suddenly stopped.

—Have we arrived at Port Ormos?

—That can't be right.

Based on Dolly's experience, it should take some more time.

—Has something happened again?

Thinking of this, Dolly gave a "terrible" look.

—Bad things just kept happening one after another.

Before Dolly could even step out of the carriage to see what was going on, a voice came from outside.

"Miss Dolly, there are many mushroom beasts gathered together ahead."

"And these fungus beasts look a bit strange."

—Oh, it's just a fungus.

Dolly breathed a sigh of relief and sat back down in her original spot on the carriage.

"Then just drive them away."

Dolly spoke up: "This batch of goods needs to be rushed to the port of Ormos."

Dolly's gaze returned to the canned knowledge in her hands.

However, Dolly waited for a long time but did not hear a reply from outside, and the carriage did not even start moving.

At this point, Dolly finally came to her senses.

She pressed the canned knowledge in her hand against the cushion on the chair, then lifted the car curtain.

The gilded band members he had hired lay dead by the roadside, surrounded by mushrooms of various colors flying around.

Just as his companion had said, something was wrong with these mushroom beasts; a dark red aura emanated from them.

We're completely surrounded.

Dolly took a small step back and suddenly heard a male voice.

"The experiment results are good; the potion's effect on the fungus beasts is 15 percent higher than expected."

A masked man emerged from the fungus with his hands behind his back.

The fungus acted as if it hadn't seen the man and didn't attack him.

"Adding materials containing lightning element to the potion can indeed affect the mushroom beasts..."

"I wonder if it can be applied to the Grass-type Evil Eye..."

The man muttered to himself, then concluded something before turning his gaze to Dolly, who was trying to hide back in the carriage.

"The Divine Knowledge of Canning..."

The professor began, "What kind of knowledge could drive a scholar from the Order of the Church insane...?"

"This is definitely worth experimenting with."

As he spoke, the doctor slowly walked to the carriage.

He looked at the carriage, his gaze seemingly able to see Dolly on the other side of the carriage.

"I've heard you have information about divine jars."

After he finished speaking, no sound came from inside the carriage for a long time.

"Ok?"

The voice carried a warning, but the warning seemed to have no effect.

Not wanting to wait any longer, the doctor reached out his right hand, intending to lift the carriage curtain.

But then he suddenly stopped.

At the same time, a purple shadow rushed out of the carriage and was about to crash into the doctor.

But before that, the doctor had already turned his body to the side and then caught the thing that was rushing out.

It looks like a slime, but something's not quite right.

The doctor wasn't too curious about it and casually tossed it into the pile of fungi.

Their gazes returned to the carriage, and when the curtain was lifted, Dolly was seen inside.

Dolly's face showed surprise and panic, but she quickly put on a businessman's smile.

"guest..."

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