[Oz: "Pardon , the Prinzessin is not well-versed in the language of mortals."]
[Paimon: "So that's why you have to translate for her?"]
[Oz: "I am ashad to admit it, but this is not re translation—it is the conveyance of Her Highness's divine will. I suspect the phenonon affecting Visions can only be attributed to elental energy."]
[Fischl: "Mm, your diligence is comndable, Oz. Those blinded by the mundanity of this world can never grasp the true aning of my words as swiftly as you do."]
At this point, the readers began to feel sothing was off. Initially, they thought the Prinzessin might know sothing beyond their understanding, speaking of things they were unaware of.
But now, it seed Fischl was rely replacing common terms with convoluted phrases for things they already knew.
Still, places like the "Imrnachtreich" were indeed unheard of—did such a place truly exist? If not, then what was the deal with this talking crow?
This doubt remained unresolved, as the Traveler in the story did not ask these questions.
They used their Visions and elental sight to clear the teorite fragnts before returning to Springvale to check if the patients' conditions had improved.
The good news was that the comatose patients had awakened. The bad news was that Amy's "chuunibyou" syndro showed no signs of recovery.
The patients' awakening confird that their comas were indeed linked to the nearby teorites—once the teorites were cleared, everyone should regain consciousness.
When Paimon asked what the comatose patients had seen in their dreams, one replied:
["I only rember feeling very cold, walking endlessly up a mountain path... It must have been Dragonspine, right?"]
This revealed a clue: the drears had been climbing a snowy mountain in their dreams, unable to control their own bodies.
It felt less like a dream and more like witnessing soone else's life.
The Traveler and Fischl continued clearing the teorites. Once most were dealt with, the patients gradually woke up.
Then, Adelinde, the head maid of Dawn Winery, invited the Traveler and Fischl for a eting.
Upon arrival, Fischl and Oz imdiately launched into a grand, verbose self-introduction. Paimon couldn't take it anymore and interrupted:
[Paimon: "Okay, okay, that's enough introductions! Your titles are way too long!"]
[Fischl: "Thou darest interrupt the Prinzessin's diplomatic discourse, O pale little envoy!"]
And so, Paimon gained yet another nickna. Though she was always quick to give others nicknas, in the end, she was the one who ended up with the most.
As for Adelinde's invitation, it was partly to express gratitude but also to ask for another favor.
It's worth noting that despite Dawn Winery being a winery, the Traveler and Fischl were served tea—because they both looked unmistakably underage.
[Fischl responded to Adelinde's thanks with: "Thou art granted permission to bask in the radiance of the Prinzessin's grace! Rejoice, for my brilliance shall forever illuminate Springvale!"]
[Paimon quickly interjected: "Oz, hold off on translating! Let guess... Hmm... She ans, 'You're welco'!"]
[Oz: "Truly, Miss Paimon is most perceptive, to have so swiftly deciphered my lady's manner of speech."]
The readers fell silent. Could this really be called "perceptive"? It wasn't like Paimon had actually translated it into plain speech.
And Oz outright admitted it was just Fischl's style! So she really was just spouting things that sounded like novel settings, huh?
And here they'd genuinely believed the "Prinzessin der Verurteilung" possessed so hidden power.
Fischl, while reading this, didn't even notice Oz's slip-up. She was too busy worrying about what ca next, unaware that the scene had already ended.
But it didn't matter, because the people who humored her the most wouldn't care about such things.
Bennett was easy to fool—he wouldn't see through it.
Mona already knew the truth and simply chose to play along.
Returning to the story, Adelinde explained her request to the Traveler:
Two workers had been sent to Liyue to transport goods but had yet to return. She feared sothing had happened, but Dawn Winery was short-handed, so she could only entrust the investigation to the Traveler.
The Traveler accepted the request and headed to Liyue, quickly finding the first worker and obtaining information about the second.
The unlucky second worker had his cart crushed by a teorite—if his luck had been any worse, he might've been sent straight to the afterlife.
When the Traveler and Fischl found the second worker, he was lying on the ground, unresponsive—whether he'd already crossed over was unclear.
[Paimon: "Is this person on the ground... asleep?"]
[A soft-spoken passerby in a round hat replied: "I'm afraid so. I've tried many thods, but none could wake him."]
The round-hatted passerby ntioned he'd already used magic to clear the stones from the cart, so there was no need to worry.
[???:"I am a wanderer from Inazuma. I was in the midst of aiding this gentleman when you arrived."]
The Traveler introduced themselves, and the ever-talkative Paimon proudly boasted about being the Honorary Knight's best friend, casually revealing Lumine's status as Mondstadt's Honorary Knight.
[Fischl: "The Prinzessin has taken the field! Rejoice, for the thunder of fate's judgnt shall purge these seeds of calamitous dreams!"]
[???:"Uh... huh...?"]
The round-hatted wanderer was so baffled by Fischl's words that he was rendered speechless.
Truly, few could leave Scaramouche at a loss for words.
At that mont, a patrolling Millelith approached, asking if the group needed assistance.
[???:"Since the Millelith are here, my presence is no longer required."]
["It was a pleasure eting you. I have matters to attend to, so I shall take my leave."]
["May fortune favor you, adventurers."]
Readers remarked: He's so polite and gentle! Speaking of which, Kazuha's the sa—are all Inazuman wanderers this well-mannered?
And this guy seems kinda short too. I wonder if he has an Anemo Vision? Lucian didn't write that part.
In the story, the Millelith took the unconscious worker to a temporary shelter—a "dical tent" similar to the one in Springvale.
The Traveler and the others, concerned about the situation, followed. Upon seeing the scene, Fischl couldn't help but exclaim dramatically:
[Fischl: "The frigid curse has spread even here... O sky, why dost thou rage so?!"]
[Paimon: "Ack! Don't shout weird stuff in crowded places!"]
Even Paimon couldn't handle the secondhand embarrassnt!
Reading this part, Fischl imdiately struck a pose. "Tch... 'Tis only natural that mortals fail to comprehend my divine proclamations."
Truthfully, she was a little embarrassed too. While she had no issues when fully imrsed in her own world, this was private reading ti—she hadn't yet gotten into character before being hit with this scene, leaving her slightly flustered.
So what did she do? She imdiately shifted gears:
"Reality, shatter! Consciousness, break! This world—be exiled!"
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Character Voiceline · Scaramouche: About "Unreconciled Stars"
"You say this version of in the book is popular? Hmph."
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