"Thank you, Master Diluc, let's go up first, see you later."

After Wendy finished speaking, she ran up to the second floor with them.

Diluc watched them go upstairs and walked back to the bar.

"Bullish on them. Those guys are suspicious, I'm going to ask about it. Diluc said to the bartender Charles.

"Uh... Who to ask? Charles asked, puzzled.

"Look, isn't this coming?" As soon as Diluc finished speaking, the bell for the entrance door of the tavern rang.

Immediately afterwards, two knights walked in.

"Ah, Master Diluc, did you see those two thieves?" A chubby knight asked as he pushed open the door.

"What happened? How did the Knights dispatch so many people? Diluc asked with a frown.

"Master Diluc, it's like this, there are two thieves, and they actually started the idea of the Sky Piano." The knight continued.

"Oh? That's really strange. Diluc became somewhat interested.

"Right! The Sky Lyre is a treasure that the Wind God and his old man have played with his own hands, such a precious cultural property..."

"Hahahaha..." Diluc suddenly laughed.

"There will be people who are stupid enough to steal something that can't be sold, it's better to steal my cellar." Diluc couldn't help but scoff.

"Erm..... Anyway, Master Diluc, did you see where a yellow-haired man and a little guy went? The knight asked awkwardly.

"Oh, sorry, off topic, that yellow-haired man, seems to have gone to the right side of the tavern." Diluc pointed in one direction.

"Ah, okay, okay, thank you, Master Diluc." The knight thanked him.

They were immediately driven out of the tavern.

"Okay, it's time to come down and talk." Diluc said upstairs.

"Hehe, I'm sorry Master Diluc."

Wendy scratched her head and walked down with them.

Diluc looked around at them for a moment, and finally fixed his gaze on Ying's body.

"Meet again, the popular newcomer of the Knights." Diluc said.

"First of all, introduce yourself, my name is Diluc, and I am the owner of this tavern."

"What? Are you Diluc, the big boss behind Mond Wines? Paimon exclaimed.

"Yes, yes! Famous people! I love drinking his dandelion wine. Wendy echoed.

"Although most of the time you can only buy in bulk." Wendy said helplessly.

"Hello, my name is Ying, and this is Paimon and Eve." Ying also introduced himself.

"Okay, it's time to get down to business." Diluc clasped his hands to his chest.

"I just heard about the thief from the guard."

"I didn't expect that the honorary knights of the Knights would actually steal the most treasure of Mond, the Sky Lyre." Diluc had an inexplicable expression on his face.

"This..." Ying didn't know how to answer.

"However, first of all, I appreciate that you dare to steal the Sky Lyre." The corners of Diluc's mouth rose slightly.

"Because, even if you are fools, you are still fools who are rare in a thousand years."

"Ahhhh

"Wait, we didn't steal it! The real prisoners are someone else. Paimon immediately stomped his little foot and said.

"Yes, yes, how could this popular newcomer of the Knights steal Mond's holy relics?" Wendy said immediately.

"By the way, it seems that you seem to be quite familiar with this bard." Diluc said.

"Eh.... It's okay! Ying said, looking at Wendy.

"Okay then! In that case, please pay the bill.

Diluc pulled out a ledger from the counter.

"What? Bill? Paimon asked suspiciously.

"Well, that's right, it's 9500 mora in total, which is the bill of this bard and slime." Diluc flipped through the accounts and said.

"The two of them were detained here because they had no money."

"Wow, you guys, eat alone behind my back!" Paimon said immediately.

"Paimon, is this a matter of eating alone?" Ying pouted and said.

"So..... That's why you're here? Ying looked at Eve and Wendy's eyes with a hint of resentment.

"Ying, I was wrong! Sticker....."Eve saw that the situation was wrong, and immediately jumped on Ying's shoulder and rubbed Ying's face.

"Eve, you've learned from him." Ying still puffed out his face.

"I was wrong! Not next time..." Eve continued coquettishly.

"Alas, okay!" Ying sighed.

"What about me? What about me? Wendy looked forward to looking at Ying.

"You..." Ying pouted again.

"Or... I'm sticking to you too? Wendy said tentatively.

"Hmph,..." said Ying with a little blush.

"Forget it, Master Diluc, give me the bills for both of them!" Finally, Ying said helplessly.

"Hmm." Diluc nodded and handed the bill over.

"For the sake of you daring to steal the Sky Lyre, I can give you a discount, 9,000 Mora."

"Then thank you, Lord Diluc." Ying took the bill and flipped through it carefully.

She took a money bag out of her backpack.

Fortunately, when deciphering the remains of the Zephyr Temple before, there were a lot of treasures and Mora left in the ruins.

Otherwise, there would be one more person detained in the tavern now.

Ying counted 9,000 Mora from his purse and paid them to Diluc.

"Well, the amount is right, then the debt between us will be written off." Diluc put away Mora.

Diluc's gaze turned to Ying.

"Hmm..... As a traveler, he is willing to lend a hand to Mond in distress.

"It's a shame for someone like you to join the Knights." Diluc highly appreciated Ying's rescue of Mondstadt at the hands of the Wind Demon Dragon.

"This..." Ying was a little embarrassed by Diluc.

"Alas, the Knights of the Zephyr....... The problem with the Wind Demon Dragon is always fearful and inefficient. Diluc's tone gradually became angry.

And in diplomacy, it is also weak and conservative to the fools.

"Alas, forget it, I don't want to mention this topic more." Diluc said with a sigh.

"It seems that Lord Diluc doesn't like the Knights of the West Wind very much!" Wendy quipped.

"Hmph.... The roads are different. Diluc said coldly.

"I have my own expectations for the city of Mondmond." Diluc's gaze looked out the window.

Mond at night is also very beautiful in the moonlight.

Eve looked at the man, which made her suddenly recall her original Great Sage.

Alas, in the end it is a thing or a person.

"Okay, so let's talk about it now, why did you go to the church to steal the Sky Lyre?" Diluc continued to ask.

"Do you really want to know? You may get involved in trouble related to the Order! Wendy reminded.

"Heh, I'm not afraid of trouble, I'm a troublemaker of the Knights myself." Diluc said disdainfully.

"So, if I came to play the real story, would you believe me?" Wendy clasped her hands to her chest.

"Depending on the circumstances, I will make a judgment." Diluc continued.

"So, will you pay me for the show?" Wendy asked with a smile.

"Your reward goes from 5 Mora to the Sky Lyre, depending on your story." Diluc said in an uncertain tone.

"Okay then! I'll add one more..."

Wendy explained the ins and outs of the incident in poetry.

After hearing this, Diluc was shocked.

"Why let me know such an important secret?" Diluc's eyes changed as he watched Wendy.

"Why? Well, maybe it's because the direction of the wind is changing! Wendy said with her hands outstretched.

"How? Lord Diluc! Did the story meet your expectations?

"Well, it's funny!" Diluc said.

"Give me some time and I can figure out how to make a match..."

Diluc's looked at Ying again.

"The knight just now only knows that the suspect is characterized by blond hair, and you don't seem to be suspected because of the special status of the Knights..." said Diluc against his chin.

"So be it! When the tavern closes, we meet here. Diluc continued.

"No problem!" Paimon said.

"Well, okay." Eve and Ying also nodded.

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