Qin was very surprised at this familiar name coming out of the lady's mouth. She turned to look at the green poet standing behind her.
"That's right." The lady said while casting a disdainful look at Wendy.
"This guy is your Mondstadt god who has disappeared for thousands of years, the wind god Barbatos. He has given up on ruling his own people, and now he can't even control his own pets. It's really ridiculous that he still has to turn to insignificant humans for help.
This is the wind god that you Mondstadt are proud of."
Although the young man's body was a little thin, he did not succumb to the sarcasm from the other side.
"Is the capital you use to laugh at me just the power you borrow from your master?"
"Oh, glib."
The lady stretched out her right hand, and the flying snow swept towards Wendy, but the huge flames and green storm that exploded in the air tore open the wall of ice and snow.
The giant sword in Diluc's hand disappeared and he rubbed his wrist.
"Madam, it seems that it is not your turn to make irresponsible remarks about our gods in Mondstadt. As a thief who steals other people's treasures, I can't think of a reason why you are so justified now."
Facing Diluc's sarcasm, the lady looked at Qin, who was filled with wind elements, Diluc who was ready to take action at any time, and Zhong Mo who was holding a divine weapon in his hand, and thought for a while before continuing the fight.
The lady held the Sky Piano in her hand and looked down at the few people.
"Barbatos, since that pet is so important in your heart, you won't mind even if it costs you some money, right?"
Wendy looked at the piano in the lady's hand, and he wanted to snatch it away directly, but after all, the opponent also possessed part of the power of God, so it was still very difficult for him to fight quickly without damaging the piano.
What's more, if the power he bursts out is too strong, and this power is seen by Qin and Diluc, then his hiding for so many years will be meaningless. Mond finally got used to being without God.
Finally, he gritted his teeth and made a compromise: "What do you want?"
"Do you think there is anything else in you that we fools want in you? It's just the [Heart of God]."
"Heart of God?"
Although Qin and Diluc didn't have a clear understanding of the Heart of God, they knew from the name that it was something very precious.
"Heart of God? So this is your goal."
"What? Are you reluctant to part with it? Barbatos? As long as you hand over the Heart of God to me, the Sky Piano will be yours, or is it that the weight of that pet is outweighed in your mind?"
To the lady's surprise, Wendy said.
"No." Wendy breathed a sigh of relief.
"At first I thought you wanted me to commit suicide or something, but I didn't expect you just wanted the heart of a god? You should have told me earlier."
As soon as she finished speaking, Wendy reached out and inserted her hand into her chest, pulled it out, opened her hand, and there was a beautiful and luxurious chess piece floating in her hand.
Wendy threw it towards the lady without even looking at it.
The lady stretched out her hand to catch it and looked at it carefully: "Yes, I didn't expect you to be so decisive. That's all. I'll give you the piano in the sky."
The lady put the piano in the sky where it was, then turned around and left with the fools and the heart of God.
Only a few people were left watching Wendy pick up the Sky Piano, and then they all looked at him.
"Lord Barbatos..." Qin spoke first.
"You don't have to call me that, Captain Qin, just call me Wendy. My current strength is not as strong as that of ordinary people, but I can't afford to be called such a great person."
"But Barbatos...Wendy, what about the church? Do we need to announce the return of the gods? Let the church be bathed in your divine light again."
Wendy shook her head: "Bathing in the light of a useless god? Captain Qin, Mond must have a god now, but it cannot be a specific god."
"If the God of Wind does not appear, people will know that there is a god in Mondstadt. In the name of God, many darkness will restrain their hands and feet. But if I really return to Mondstadt, and I no longer have the power to protect Mondstadt, then
It is tantamount to telling others that Mondstadt’s god is no longer a god.”
"So just pretend that I don't exist, just pretend that I'm here for Mondstadt."
Diluc nodded: "Mr. Wendy is right, Qin."
"I understand, Senior Diluc, Sir Wendy. But now that the Sky Piano has been obtained, we can also start to solve the matter of Tevalin."
Since Wendy is Barbatos, Qin naturally believes that he can solve the Wind Demon Dragon incident. If he can't do it, who else in Mondstadt can?
With Ying's help, Wendy used the purified Tevalin tears as energy to repair the Sky Piano. Several people took the piano to the top of a cliff, and Wendy gently placed the piano on her chest.
Wendy: "Okay, okay. Everyone, please stand aside."
The best bard in the world is about to strum his strings."
(Wendy plays the piano)
Not long after, the clear sky of Zhaixingya suddenly turned dark. The giant dragon that covered the sky spread its wings, blocking the sunlight in the sky.
But as it circled around the top of the cliff, its figure continued to shrink, and finally it became fully visible to a person.
Tvarin: "It's you."
Tvarin: "At this point... there is nothing left to talk about..."
Wendy: "Really? Did I see it wrong?"
"The look in your eyes seems to be recalling this piece of music..."
Tvarin: "Hmph!"
Qin: "They can really communicate..."
Ice Abyss Mage: "Don't be fooled by him, poor dragon..."
Ice Abyss Mage: "He has already abandoned you long ago..."
Ice Abyss Mage: "Look, now he is going to deceive you again..."
Tevalin: "Barbatos!"
Ice Abyss Mage: "Be hateful, be angry! You have become enemies of Mondstadt and have caused so much destruction. Do you think there is room for reconciliation between you and them now?"
Tevalin: "Barbatos! Are these people coming with you to hunt me?!"
Feeling the strong elemental power in several people's bodies, as well as the divinely made spears and swords that could cause huge harm to him, Tvarin, who no longer had much reason to exist, was furious.
"No! Tvarin!"
But under the erosion of the poisonous blood, Tewarin obviously had no patience to listen to Wendy's explanation. It just roared angrily, but with the last trace of reason, it did not attack, but just took off into the air and flew away into the distance.