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Now reading: Chapter 155: Killing the Fish for Its Eggs from Genshin Impact: I’m The Envoy of Snezhnaya, a Supernatural novel by wuxiafull.

Sunsettias, a natural blessing found throughout Teyvat, are plump, radiant fruits as beautiful as the setting sun.

Lingling was well aware of their effects.

They carried a unique, sweet fragrance, making them a rare and delicious treat. Additionally, they had an incredibly potent refreshing effect—one bite could revitalize a person, filling them with energy.

But... was the effect really supposed to be this strong?

Why did it seem like Teppei had just eaten a Jueyun Chili from Liyue?

"Himura-san, Teppei seems to have passed out again," Lingling said hesitantly.

She couldn’t help but notice sothing... odd dripping from the corner of Teppei’s mouth.

Was he really okay?

"It’s fine. If we feed him another piece of Sunsettia, he should recover."

As Bai Luo spoke, he actually went ahead and pinched off another chunk of the fruit.

Lying in a daze, Teppei—sowhere between consciousness and unconsciousness—seed to hear those words.

His body tensed.

Then, with a deep breath, he abruptly sat up again.

"I... I’m fine."

Holding the Sunsettia in his trembling hands, Teppei’s heart nearly stopped.

He had once believed that the most terrifying thing in the world was the pirates at Tatarasuna.

But now... he realized there was sothing even more terrifying.

"He’s awake now. I’ll leave the rest to you, Lingling-san."

Bai Luo casually pocketed the remaining Sunsettias, his expression unreadable.

For so reason, Lingling had the strange suspicion that he seed... disappointed.

Was he actually upset that he couldn’t feed Teppei another piece?

With the treatnt now in Lingling’s hands, Bai Luo had nothing else to do.

Before leaving, he left Teppei with a simple ssage:

"If you still want to learn the sword from , et at the usual place tomorrow. I’ll wait for you only once. If you don’t co, I won’t bother with you again."

Four words summarized his attitude: "Co if you want."

But if Teppei chose not to go, then their relationship would likely end there.

"Lord Himura is too much. Even if his heart wasn’t pierced, this is still a serious wound. How can he expect him to keep training?"

After making sure Bai Luo was out of earshot, Lingling grumbled, helping Teppei lie back down.

"No... I think I’m fine."

Teppei lightly pressed his wound.

A sharp, unbearable pain shot through his body, causing veins to bulge across his forehead.

And yet... he was fine.

He knew his own body well.

Even though the wound hurt like hell, it didn’t feel serious.

Or rather, the wound only hurt, but it wasn’t draining his life away.

Lord Battousai is truly a mysterious man.

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With Teppei’s issue settled, Bai Luo found himself with free ti for the first ti in a while.

He had originally planned to find an opportunity to chat with Kseniya, but before he could, Kazuha ca to find him.

"Good afternoon, Himura-san."

Watatsumi Island wasn’t Kazuha’s ho, but it was still part of Inazuma.

So, compared to his usual deanor, he seed noticeably more relaxed.

His movents were as calm as ever, his pace never rushed nor sluggish.

And yet, around him, there was always the presence of a faint, invisible breeze.

"Finally got so free ti?"

As the bridge between The Crux and Watatsumi Island, Kazuha had been busy lately.

If he had ti to co and chat, it ant he had finally finished his tasks.

"Mm. Due to the ongoing battle at the front lines, Her Excellency the Divine Priestess has a great deal of administrative matters to handle today. So, the comrcial negotiations have been postponed."

At the ntion of the war, Kazuha’s cheerful expression faded slightly.

"I just went to visit so old friends from my ti with the Resistance... Their situations aren’t looking good. Most of them have suffered permanent injuries. So of them... have already..."

He trailed off.

"War... is truly a terrifying thing."

That’s true—no matter what world you’re in, war is always a heavy topic.

Bourou Village might seem peaceful on the surface, with smiles on everyone’s faces, but the wounded veterans who have returned from the front lines are the scars beneath that beauty—scars that can’t be hidden.

Those with lighter injuries can at least return to battle once they recover.

But those who lost limbs, their eyesight, or suffered other permanent disabilities?

They could only lock themselves away in their hos, drowning in alcohol, trying to forget.

So of them seed fine one day, only to be found dead in their rooms the next.

Eventually, Her Excellency, the Divine Priestess, took notice.

But she didn’t do what most people expected—she didn’t go from house to house offering words of comfort or empty encouragent.

Instead, she built small workshops, similar to factories, and assigned the disabled veterans to manufacture military supplies.

At first, many people criticized her decision.

They saw it as coldhearted and exploitative, believing it was inhumane to make these war heroes—who had already shed blood for Watatsumi Island—work for their survival.

But soon, people realized sothing surprising.

Not only did the veterans not complain, but they actually ca to enjoy the work.

After all, these were battle-hardened soldiers. They knew what the front lines needed. They understood what gear required improvents.

Their experience helped solve many practical problems for the army.

And more importantly—the suicide rate among them dropped significantly.

Only then did people begin to admire the wisdom of the Divine Priestess.

Hardship demands recognition and real assistance, not shallow sentintality or performative sympathy.

A leader could go around visiting these injured soldiers, saying kind words, and gain reputation and admiration for doing so.

But then what?

Would those soldiers who wanted to die suddenly decide to live just because of a few comforting words?

Would those who had fallen into despair magically find purpose again?

No.

anwhile, those who just stood around, shedding performative tears, saying,

"Oh, how tragic!"

"Such poor souls!"

...were rely indulging in their own self-righteous, empty satisfaction.

"Hehe~ I cried for a poor soul today. I’m such a good person! Yay !"

Sangonomiya Kokomi had managed to sit in her position as the Divine Priestess for so long for a reason—she had real skill.

Unfortunately for her...

She had chosen the wrong opponent.

A cunning enemy was already terrifying enough.

But an enemy who knew everything about you—your strengths, your weaknesses, your every move?

That ant the ga was over before it even began.

Bai Luo had already drafted at least ten different plans in his mind.

So were despicable.

So were psychological warfare.

So were cutthroat and decisive—the kind that killed the enemy’s will to fight before even drawing a blade.

So were things that are... R18 ... in nature, the one that when described, would be used by so horny people to ’blow off so steam’.

There was bound to be a plan perfect for Her Excellency Sangonomiya.

If Bai Luo’s guess was correct, this so-called "handling official affairs" was probably just an excuse.

In reality, she was most likely retreating to her secret base to replenish her energy.

Honestly, he was surprised she had lasted this long.

Just as Bai Luo was considering whether to pay a visit to Kokomi’s secret base, Kazuha, who had been talking to himself happily, suddenly turned to him and asked:

"By the way, Himura-san, I’ve been aning to introduce you to a friend of mine. He happens to be free today. Would you be willing to et him?"

Kazuha’s friend had been wanting to et the legendary Battousai for a while now.

Unfortunately, the front lines had been too intense, leaving no opportunity for them to et.

But today was different.

There was finally a chance.

Even the Divine Priestess hadn’t assigned him any tasks, making it the perfect ti for an introduction.

"A friend of yours, Kazuha? Of course."

The mont Kazuha ntioned having a friend who wanted to et him, Bai Luo already knew who it was.

Because back when they traveled to Inazuma together, Kazuha had already ntioned this friend.

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