"Crazy girl! Did you already discover there was a wind current here, which is why you dared to jump down?"
The strange bird was agitated; he was truly cornered.
"The wind favors the brave!" Amber replied.
Amber was exactly that kind of person: enthusiastic, even impulsive.
But it was precisely this personality that influenced more people.
Eula, Collei—they were all people influenced and changed by Amber.
"Amber is so cool!" Collei was full of admiration.
She admired Amber's brave personality and also the Traveler who adventured with Amber.
"Phew, you really worried me to death."
Eula let out a sigh of relief.
She had been incredibly worried when she saw Amber jump down directly, but thankfully there was a wind current.
"Honestly, she's so careless with her own safety! If she gets hurt, how am I going to get my revenge?!"
"When it comes to flying, seven parts are skill, three parts are intuition, and the remaining ninety parts are all made up by courage."
Amber articulated her flying theory.
Furthermore, Amber stated that she successfully re-tested her flying license more than ten times using her perfect flying theory, and she passed every time!
"...Traveler, let's just go to Acting Grand Master Jean and get a proper flying license." Paimon was scared.
The story concluded perfectly.
Amber caught the strange bird, and the Traveler obtained a license; only Acting Grand Master Jean became a bit more burdened.
"It's over, it's over, I'm definitely going to get lectured by Acting Grand Master Jean."
Walking back to Mondstadt, Amber sighed repeatedly.
Although she caught the strange bird, her adventurous behavior would clearly displease Acting Grand Master Jean.
For Acting Grand Master Jean, Amber's safety was definitely more important than the strange bird.
"Sister Amber, don't be scared, I'm the one who blew up the Hilichurls, Klee was bad, Acting Grand Master Jean won't blame you."
Klee was with Amber.
Amber encountered Klee, who had snuck out, while performing a monster-clearing mission, so she brought Klee along.
Then, during the mission, Klee had a blast blowing things up, while Amber was reading a book the whole time.
Klee even thought Amber was afraid of being lectured by Acting Grand Master Jean because Klee had blown up too much.
"Little Klee~." Amber picked Klee up in one swift motion.
"Huh?" Klee was startled but didn't resist.
Amber knew that she would probably have to report to the confinement room this time.
Acting Grand Master Jean could tolerate her reckless flying, but she could not tolerate her risking her life.
Her premonition was not wrong; Acting Grand Master Jean was indeed very angry.
Increasing her workload was fine, but such reckless behavior was unacceptable.
However, to Amber's surprise, the Mondstadters seemed to have a different view.
They seemed to be inspired by Amber's brave romance, and they didn't even write any complaint letters.
The Mondstadters in the plaza had just finished reading Amber's story when they saw Amber walking over, holding Klee.
In an instant, they surrounded the two, as if they had never seen Amber before.
"Wh-… What's wrong, everyone?"
Even Amber, who was usually so outgoing, was a bit overwhelmed by such an enthusiastic crowd.
"Klee doesn't know." Klee shook her head.
Among the crowd surrounding Amber, one person spoke up: "Amber, can you say it again? That line!"
"Huh? Which line?"
"It's that line, 'The wind says, it's time to fly!'"
Amber's pretty face flushed, and she slightly hid her small face with Klee.
That line didn't feel like anything when she shouted it out in that situation.
But to shout it out in front of so many people now felt a bit embarrassing!
"The… The wind says, you c-can fly."
Amber was a good child; she still fulfilled everyone's request.
"Too quiet." The crowd was not satisfied.
"The wind says! You can fly!" Amber went all out.
"Oh oh oh!" The crowd cheered.
A humiliating spectacle finally ended.
This was only because the person involved was Amber; if it were Collei, she would probably have died of embarrassment.
So, Amber still had some gap compared to Hu Tao.
If it were Hu Tao, she would only be more uninhibited with so many people around.
She would have to recite all the lines from the entire book.
At this point, two of the three stories in 'love and teyvat' have been told.
The last story remaining is 'Chapter of the Hourglass: Troublesome Work'
This is a story about the librarian Lisa's 'laziness'.
"Anyway, besides Jean, who else would be so serious about work?"
The opening line was a thunderclap, directly adding fuel to Acting Grand Master Jean's already burning anger, turning her into an even angrier state.
"Oh my~."
Lisa didn't expect that she would actually say this line directly in the book; usually, she only thought it.
Besides, although they indeed didn't work as seriously as Acting Grand Master Jean.
At least they all diligently completed their tasks.
Complaining was one thing, but they still did their work.
Now this line made it seem like she never worked at all.
Lisa in the book continued to converse with the Traveler and Paimon.
When the conversation turned to overdue books, Lisa showed a hint of anger.
Even the surrounding Electro elements began to become active, as if a lightning storm could descend at any moment.
This scene made everyone's hearts tighten, and they began to seriously recall whether they had returned the books they borrowed from the library.
The few people in the original story who hadn't returned their books now remembered that their books had not yet been returned.
Immediately, they stopped reading and rushed to the library with their borrowed books.
An angry Sister Lisa was truly terrifying.
Lisa, who was usually smiling, was so scary when she got angry!
Lisa also didn't expect that this author's book would directly allow her to complete her work ahead of schedule.
The story in the book where Lisa and the Traveler 'dated' while retrieving books would no longer happen.
However, not all issues were resolved; one book had still not been returned.
After investigation by Lisa and the Traveler, it turned out this book was stolen by the Abyss Order.
The book stolen by the Abyss Order was titled "The Princess in White and the Six Dwarves"; this book seemed to hide some secret.
This indeed sparked the interest of many people, especially Lisa, who was already very interested in books.
"The Princess in White and the Six Dwarves"? This book doesn't seem to be a forbidden book, so why would the Abyss Order steal a fairy tale book?" Lisa frowned deeply.
This book was indeed just a fairy tale book, with no special content.
Nor did it possess any special power, which is why it was lent to ordinary Mondstadters.
But according to what was said in the 'love and teyvat' book, the Abyss Order stole this book because a secret was hidden within it.
What exactly was the secret?
Could this book also be a piece of history?
Not only Lisa became interested, but readers far away in Sumeru also became interested.
Unknown stories, unknown knowledge, such captivating unknowns.
Only a few deities knew that the history of Teyvat would be recorded in the form of fairy tales.
Then "The Princess in White and the Six Dwarves" was a piece of history long forgotten.
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Character Voice · Jean: About Amber
"Amber has indeed grown recently. I hope that one day, her deeds will also be sung by Roving Bards.
But before that, she needs to overcome her impulsiveness!"