This is a level of heartache that even Diluc would feel.

After all, the Wind God has indeed sent out very few blessings.

[Ding! You have a new request!]

Chen Luo's brow furrowed when he saw the request.

One Mora can be sold for 50 Primogems, plus more Mora?

"Wow, can this Mora really fetch a lot of money?" Wendy was slightly surprised.

“Of course, although he has lost the blessing and aura of the Wind God, everyone here has witnessed Mora in his true form. Of course, his collectible value is even greater than his practical value,” Diluc nodded.

"Then, can I get a share after it's sold?" Wendy tilted her head and looked at Chen Luo.

"Forget it, I won't sell it. Although it has lost the blessing and aura of the Wind God, it was still the first Mora given to me by my first friend." Chen Luo shook his head and put the Mora into his storage space.

Yes, the first friend in my friend list.

Although you can earn a lot of Mora in addition to completing the commission, to be honest, the commemorative significance of this Mora is much greater than that of 50 rough stones.

This is a precious testament to Chen Luo taking his first step as a traveler.

At the same time, it is undeniable that the Eye of God did help Chen Luo a lot in the early stages.

And they're helping now.

"Hmm, Alo, what you said really touched me," Wendy said with a sigh.

"What are you so moved about? By the way, Diluc, the money for booking the whole place today has been paid, but this guy should pay for the dozens of bottles of alcohol he drank." Chen Luo said, pointing at the heartless Wendy.

"Huh?! Alo, you can't do this!" Wendy's expression instantly turned horrified.

You used the Mora I gave you to pay off all your debts, but you didn't forgive me.

That's so unfair.

"Sigh, after all, it was when I was making the dolls that I overheard a bard say, 'The Gift of Angels is the best tavern ever,'" Chen Luo said helplessly, shrugging his shoulders.

You really don't think I was deaf when I was making the dolls, do you?

It's not that you can't say these things, but can't you speak a little quieter and keep it from me?

"Uh, I'm sorry, I was wrong," Wendy immediately admitted her mistake.

Wendy didn't expect Chen Luo to be able to hear her whispering.

To be fair, although the quality of drinks at Angel's Gift Bar isn't as high as at Zero Bar, the portions are generous and filling.

Well, it's undeniable that midnight bars are free.

"Okay, I understand." Diluc nodded.

"No way... what proper bard saves money?" Wendy wailed.

"Ahem, alright, alright, just kidding. You can keep the Sky Harp." Chen Luo returned the Sky Harp to Wendy.

If Wendy were to pay off her own alcohol debt, she might never be able to do so in her lifetime.

As for the Sky Harp, although Chen Luo can indeed use it, to be honest, he definitely can't play it as well as Wendy.

After all, the title of the best bard in all of Teyvat is well-deserved.

Even if you're a pig, if you've listened to music for thousands of years, you'll be able to sing.

Chen Luo can use the Sky Harp, but only to a proficient level. Moreover, since Chen Luo doesn't know any songs, he can only improvise.

Therefore, being proficient in furniture doesn't mean you have everything. You may have expert-level knowledge, but if you don't have the sheet music, that won't work.

Dvalin doesn't give face to just anyone who plays the Sky Harp.

"So, all that's left is to summon Dvalin?" Lisa asked, holding a glass of wine she'd somehow acquired.

Lisa never expected that she, a great archmage, would finally make the effort to come here, only to end up just being a bystander.

But this is fine too; if you can lie down, then lie down.

Actually, Lisa's laziness isn't simply due to laziness, but rather because her constellation is an hourglass. The faster it moves, the faster the sand slips away, and the best way to prevent the sand from flowing away is to lie flat.

"I don't think it will work." Chen Luo suddenly shook his head.

"What's wrong?" Qin asked.

“It’s already dark. If it gets too late, it will be more difficult to find the Wind Demon Dragon. If Jean and Lisa could have come earlier, it would have been fine during dusk, but now it’s late and the sun has already set,” Chen Luo said after glancing at the time on his talent panel.

“This…” Jean couldn’t help but look at Wendy.

“Alo is right. It’s not the right time to summon Dvalin with the Sky Harp. The nature of the wind changes slightly depending on the time and place. The wind is inherently fluid, so to achieve the best effect, we need the right time, place, and people.” Wendy nodded.

"The right time refers to the timing, the best time to summon Dvalin is between 8 and 11 a.m., or between 3 and 6 p.m. The right place refers to the location; it's best to choose a suitable spot. Sea breezes or winds from high places can carry the poet's song further. If the air is dry, stuffy, and oppressive, not only the poet, but even the dragons would be angry, wouldn't they?"

"We don't need to worry about the people. With me, the best bard in Teyvat, here, the people problem can be solved," Wendy said with considerable pride.

"Eight to eleven in the morning, and preferably with a sea breeze and a breeze from high places, right..." Qin paused for a moment and began to think about the best location.

“How about Star-Picking Cliff?” Lisa suggested.

Lisa's knowledge is so extensive that it can even be used as a living map of Teyvat, so she can naturally make the best judgments in a very short time.

"Star-Picking Cliff? It's high up, a cliff, and right by the sea..." Jean looked at Wendy, asking for her opinion.

"Then it's decided. We'll meet at Starcliff at 8 a.m. tomorrow to summon Dvalin. What do you all think? No objections, right?" Wendy looked at everyone.

"I object," Chen Luo raised his hand.

"Sigh, A-Luo, what's wrong with you again?" Wendy sighed and looked at Chen Luo helplessly.

"I can't get out of bed," Chen Luo said quite frankly.

"..."×n

"Seriously, manager? Can't you even get up at 8 o'clock? Isn't this just a lazybones?" Paimon said.

"Can't you guys be a little more considerate of the students? I haven't had a normal sleep schedule for much of the past week. Can't I sleep in a little? Besides, you guys can get up, and I can manage to get up too, but Stormterror can't! Have you even considered how Stormterror feels?"

"Think about it carefully, Dvalin was deeply poisoned by the dragon, so he must have had a hard time sleeping. He finally managed to fall asleep in the middle of the night, but then he was woken up again. What if the wind dragon has a bad temper when it wakes up? Wouldn't it be even angrier?" Chen Luo explained his twisted logic to everyone present in a simple and easy-to-understand way.

"so……"

"Is 9 o'clock okay?" Chen Luo asked tentatively.

"You guys should also be understanding of how tough it is for travelers. The time in your world is completely different from the time in my world, okay? 8 a.m. in this world is 7 a.m. on our side. Making people get up at 7 a.m. is really too inhumane, isn't it?" Chen Luo said, feeling a little aggrieved.

I've never gotten up at 7 a.m. when I'm working out, you guys are really going too far.

The time in different worlds is also different. The time in Chen Luo's world is not too different from the time in the Teyvat world, only by one hour. The time in the Honkai Impact 3 world is also one hour different from the time in Chen Luo's world, but it is one hour later.

Fortunately, Chen Luo hasn't encountered a world where day and night are directly reversed compared to the main world yet; otherwise, it would be strange for a tavern to only be open for 4 hours during the day.

"Your world?" Lisa paused for a moment after hearing the key point in Chen Luo's words.

“Yeah, didn’t I tell you? I’m a traveler, a traveler who journeys through different worlds. Since I don’t have much Mora, I can’t afford to rent a hotel, so I can only go home to sleep.” Chen Luo shrugged helplessly.

“Well, my house is quite big…” Yura, who had been silent until now, raised her hand.

“…I have another pet at home…no, two pets…no, three pets waiting for me to take care of them?” Chen Luo said helplessly.

Little fox, the one who understands the laws, the book of the Azure Mystery.

With just these three people, how could I get by without any of them?

"Oh." Yura nodded and then fell silent.

Even so, Yura still attracted strange looks from others.

Bringing a person of the opposite sex home...

I must say, that's very bold.

Chapter 159 I dare to dance on the statue of the Wind God! Do you dare?

"Hey, Chen Luo, right? Is the other world you're talking about the same as the other world I understand?" Seeing that Yura and Chen Luo casually ignored the topic of the other world, Lisa quickly asked.

“Yes, another world, Aunt Lisa, are you interested in this?” Chen Luo nodded.

“Aunt Lisa…?” A vein popped out on Lisa’s forehead.

"Huh, did I say something wrong?" Chen Luo looked confused.

“That Chen Luo, Lisa is only in her early twenties, isn’t it a bit… inappropriate for you to call her Auntie?” Qin hesitated for a moment before defending Lisa.

Okay, actually Lisa is almost thirty.

"But I'm only 17 years old. Wouldn't it be too much of a rip-off for me to call you 'older sister'?" Chen Luo asked, stroking his chin.

"17 years old? The difference isn't that big..." Yura muttered softly upon hearing Chen Luo's age.

"Just call me 'big sister'," Lisa said, barely suppressing the urge to give this little cutie a good shock.

If it weren't for the fact that the other party had made enormous contributions to Mondstadt, and that Jean was still here...

Even little Keli knows to call someone "older sister," how can there be such an ungrateful man in this world?

Uh, a boy.

"So what about the other world?" Lisa was still more curious about this matter.

As a genius that the Sumeru Academy has seen only once every few centuries, it would be impossible for Lisa to say that she has no thirst for knowledge. She simply becomes more and more complacent as she gains a better understanding of herself.

"The so-called other worlds, well, they naturally refer to other worlds. I'm sure Sister Lisa knows you have other worlds besides Teyvat, right? And while items from other worlds that descend from Teyvat are rare, they're not entirely nonexistent," Chen Luo said.

“Yes, that’s true. Otherworldly items are rare in this world, but they’re not nonexistent.” Lisa nodded, then glanced at Ying.

“But there are always some special people who possess the power to step into other worlds. Perhaps it’s just luck, or perhaps it’s just an ability, or perhaps it’s just using a tool. I used a tavern. Through that tavern, I can connect with guests from different worlds. That’s how I met Wendy and Yura,” Chen Luo explained.

Actually, Chen Luo's explanation was lazy. It's true that there are other worlds in Teyvat, but Chen Luo's other world is not the same as the other world defined in Teyvat.

Both Honkai Impact 3rd and the Teyvat continent belong to the same large world.

This is similar to how both the Holy Grail War and Kara no Kyoukai belong to the Type-Moon universe.

However, the "other world" Chen Luo refers to is the difference between Honkai Impact 3 and the Type-Moon world.

However, it's not a big problem. I believe they will gradually get to know each other, so there's no need for Chen Luo to explain in detail.

"Traveling to other worlds using a special tavern?" Lisa's gaze towards Chen Luo grew increasingly curious.

"So if you have time, you can also visit my tavern and meet guests from other worlds. Everyone there is talented and speaks very pleasantly. Moreover, I don't really forbid guests from both worlds from exchanging academic questions or items. Of course, special items are an exception," Chen Luo specifically mentioned.

Chen Luo allows the bar's patrons to get along amicably, but he doesn't allow them to have casual sex.

If the power contained in the Little Evil God's tail could work in any world, Chen Luo would not give it to Mebius.

After all, if Mebius were to obtain the power of the evil god, who knows what he might be capable of creating.

The reason Chen Luo was willing to share information about the bar with everyone was because he believed that the people there were all high-quality customers.

Chen Luo never minded if there were too many people in the bar.

Of course, too much is also not good, and Chen Luo is currently overwhelmed with the situation.

Chen Luo felt it was time to hire a waiter or bartender or something similar.

Is identifying treasures...okay?

Hmm, probably not.

However, it's not a big problem. Chen Luo is a puppeteer after all. As long as Chen Luo's puppeteer skills are improved, 50% of the problems can be solved.

Chen Luo could even have Wait and Yae Sakura act as waiters.

Uh, forget about Vayte. It's not that Vayte is bad, it's just that... it's ruining the brand.

"I can say without any hesitation that one of my cocktails is the most suitable for Mondstadt people to drink, bar none. Once a Mondstadt person has that drink, they will never want to have another. Whether it's mixing drinks or cooking, my bar will always leave you feeling completely satisfied," Chen Luo said with considerable pride and confidence.

To be honest, putting everything else aside, the culinary and bartending boosts Chen Luo received at the bar were truly terrifying.

Chen Luo even felt that even grandmasters were slightly inferior to him.

This feeling came to Chen Luo after he experienced what it was like to be a master of close combat and a master of cold weapons.

Just like when Chen Luo thought that mastering a skill was the same as becoming a grandmaster before he saw a master-level skill, he couldn't accurately judge the abilities that a skill should have until he reached that level.

“Oh, I can’t just ignore that.” Diluc raised an eyebrow.

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