Genshin Impact: This fireplace house is your graveyard.

Chapter 90 Water Dragon, Water Dragon, Crying Again



Chapter 90 Water Dragon, Water Dragon, Crying Again

Qiuhe couldn't help but think that way too; the scene of Funina cooking was probably like teaching a peacock how to cook.

"Ahem, never mind, let's not talk about that for now. Why are you dressed like this at the De Bo Grand Hotel?"

Qiuhe was filled with curiosity. Funina was no coward; she was the high and mighty water goddess of Fontaine.

Why dress like this just to come to a restaurant? Funina replied with utter helplessness:

"And you're telling me? Didn't you see how the crowd below stirred up like boiling water just because I only exclaimed once!"

This Water God is the most dazzling star at Fontainebleau, and the Water God himself has appeared alone at the Grand Hotel Debord.

If those ravenous reporters found out, they'd probably surround me again.

Qiuhe then seemed to realize something was wrong, after all, Fu Ningna usually just liked to eat small cakes and the like.

In the game, Funina usually researches things like macaroni, sweet sauce, and small cakes.

"So, Funina, you're here to buy small cakes? But shouldn't you go to a cake shop that specializes in making cakes to buy small cakes?"

"The cakes there should have a wider variety than those at the Grand de Boer Hotel."

When Fu Ningna heard Qiuhe ask this question, she gave an awkward but polite smile.

"Well, this... hahaha."

Meanwhile, Lord Water Dragon, left alone in his office at Mo Mang Palace, also wore a worried expression.

It was as if, in just a few days, she had been eroded by the ravages of time, aging several years. "Sigh... should I not have explained those things to Funina?"

He hasn't spoken to me at all today since she left those words last night.

Thinking of this, Navelette recalled how Funina had suddenly run into her office last night and asked her about Qiuhe.

"Naviette, tell me honestly, what exactly did you say to Qiuhe?"

In Navilette's room that day, besides himself and Furnessa, Sedna was standing next to him, handing Navilette official documents.

This sudden question from Funina caught Vilette off guard, after all, she was a child raised by the Fools.

What kind of good people could children raised by the Fools be? Yet, surprisingly, Frynna came to ask Vilette about it.

That proves that Villette never intended to tell him from the beginning, ever since that child intruded into Funina's life.

Furna's face was beaming with a joy and happiness she had never seen before. Vilet, however, couldn't understand why a water goddess would be so interested in a child.

But he also knew that the child and Funina were probably colleagues, and now he had driven the child away.

If this were revealed, Funina would probably find it hard to accept; Funina also noticed Vilette's evasive gaze.

"Navilet, say something! You wouldn't..." Seeing that Navielet remained silent, Funina began to imagine things for herself.

"You're not going to let him see me one last time and then lock him up in Mero Petersburg, are you?!"

Navelette then spoke up, saying, "Ms. Frinina, how could I possibly imprison a child in Mello Petersburg before he has committed a serious crime?"

Hearing this, Furnessa's worries subsided slightly, but she still stared intently at Vilette.

"So what exactly did you do to her? Why haven't I seen her for the past two days?"

Navelette sat down and slowly lowered his head, unsure of what to say. Should he lie? But he wasn't good at lying.

To be honest, Frynn might not be able to accept it, and Sedna, seeing this, tried to smooth things over for Navelette.

“Lord Water God, I think Lord Vilette…” But before Sedna could finish speaking, Frinina interrupted her.

"Stop! I'm asking Vilette. What I want now is for him to tell me himself, what exactly happened to Qiuhe?"

Villette knew she couldn't hide it any longer, so she had no choice but to confess and face the consequences.

Then, Navelette sighed deeply and said slowly, "Ms. Funina, do you know the identity of that child named Qiuhe?"

Upon hearing this question, Funina answered decisively, "They're just children of the Hearth House, what other identity could they possibly have?"

Upon hearing this, Navelette was somewhat surprised. "Ms. Furnessa, since you know he is a child of the Hearth House, why are you so close to him?"

As the water god of Fontaine, you should know that you must not get too close to the Fools, not even a single child among them.

"Danger may lurk in all of these." Hearing this, Funina said helplessly, "What about Vilette? If he wants to harm me..."

Why would he be so good to me? He's just a child, and besides, I'm not stupid.

I am the Water Goddess of Fontainebleau, surely I can tell who is good and who is evil? Besides, he was the one who told me he was a child of the Hearth House.

"If he was lurking in my midst with the intention of harming me, how stupid would he have to be to expose his identity so easily?"

Then, somewhat impatiently, Funina pressed on, asking:

"Stop talking nonsense, what exactly did you do to Qiuhe?" Since Vilette could no longer hide it, she told him everything that happened that day.

Upon hearing Navelette's account, Furness's eyes widened, her face filled with shock.

"What?!" Funina was also speechless at this moment, and said with a hint of annoyance:

"Villet, you are the Grand Inquisitor of Fontaine, after all. Can't you think things through before you act?"

“I…” Navelette tried to explain, but Funina was too agitated to give him a chance to speak.

"Tell me, if Qiuhe really had ulterior motives towards me, why would he waste his time paying attention to my birthday?"

He even gave me a gift he made himself. How could I not feel his sincerity?

Qiuhe meant well, but you said such hurtful things to him and even drove him away. You…”

Funina became increasingly agitated as she spoke, even starting to slur her words. After calming down slightly, she continued:

"Qiuhe was able to sneak into my room without anyone knowing, and he even had the time to prepare a whole table of dishes before attacking me."

But he didn't. On my birthday, he came early in the morning and cooked so much delicious food for me, and even gave me such a nice musical instrument.

Now that you've driven him away, how am I supposed to face him? Don't you think what you've done is incredibly disheartening for him?"

Navelette had never seen Frynn so excited, let alone Sedna standing beside her.

He was trembling slightly, standing there speechless, not even daring to look up at Funina.

"You just treat other people's kindness like it's worthless, throwing it on the ground and trampling on it. Aren't you afraid people will say you have no conscience?"

Furna continued lecturing Navelette, and after a long time, his emotions gradually calmed down.

But then he noticed that it was raining outside, and it was getting heavier and heavier.

Then, as if remembering something, she looked at Navelette, who was sitting silently in the chair.

Navisle sat silently in her chair, head bowed, though her expression remained unchanged.

But looking at the heavy rain outside the window, Funina thought, "Oh my god, I got too emotional just now and said some harsh things."

Furina realized that she had spoken too harshly to Navelette earlier, and a sense of guilt naturally welled up in her heart.

She quickly adjusted her expression, dropping her accusatory look, and smiled at Vilette, saying, "Um, Vilette, what I was saying earlier..."

But before Funina could continue speaking, Villette slowly stood up and walked past Funina with a seemingly forlorn expression.

"I'm sorry, this was something I didn't think through. I will reflect on my mistakes."

After saying this, Navelette slowly walked out of the office, gently closing the door behind her, leaving Funina alone in the office, bewildered.

There was also a trembling Sedna, while Navelette, having finished her flashback, was now sitting in her office chair, still studying the documents on her desk.

The text clearly states (two days ago, in the early hours of the morning, a masked man forcibly broke into the mansion of Morris, the wealthy young master of Fontainebleau).

The kunai caused severe damage to her genitals, rendering her completely infertile. (Navilette was looking at the document but couldn't concentrate.)

His mind was replaying what Fulina had said to him, "Did I really do something wrong?"

Meanwhile, after hearing Funina's explanation, Qiuhe understood everything.

"No wonder it was drizzling outside this early in the morning; it turns out this guy made the water heater cry."


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