Genshin Impact: I'm The Envoy of Snezhnaya
Chapter 359 - 361: Do You Want a Vision?
Genshin Impact: I’m The Envoy of Snezhnaya
Chapter 361: Do You Want a Vision?
At first, Bai Luo had wanted Diluc to willingly turn into "Cat Diluc." Compared with forcing him to turn into a cat using a potion, it seemed more entertaining if Diluc chose it himself.
Just like how he had tamed Gorou into voluntarily becoming Hina.
But considering that the number of potions he had left was already limited—and he couldn’t keep targeting the same person over and over—he eventually changed his mind.
No formal contract was drafted, and no agreement was signed. The cooperation between the two was settled purely through a verbal understanding.
Given Diluc’s understanding of the Ausbilder, even if they had drafted a written contract, that guy would probably find countless loopholes in it.
So he simply gave up on the idea.
After all, even if it were written out, it would probably just become a meaningless piece of paper.
After refusing Diluc’s offer to stay the night, Bai Luo left Dawn Winery with Jianna.
As for the grape juice Bai Luo had asked for, Diluc would later have someone deliver it to the Goth Grand Hotel.
"Lord... Lord Harbinger, I..."
Jianna followed behind Bai Luo, carrying a lantern, as if she wanted to say something.
But she was also afraid he might punish her.
She was certain that the reason the Harbinger had asked for grape juice was because he noticed that she had wanted to drink it.
Her glance toward the grape juice earlier... had it, in some sense, already disrupted the Harbinger’s decision?
"If you want to drink something in the future, just say so. In that kind of situation, we clearly had the upper hand. Not to mention a glass of grape juice, even if we carried away the whole barrel, he wouldn’t have anything to say."
Under the night sky, Bai Luo walked very slowly.
Because he knew Jianna’s eyesight wasn’t very good.
With her personality, if she saw him walking quickly, she would definitely try to keep up.
Even if doing so risked her tripping and falling.
The child was good in every way—except that she was too kind.
Sometimes, being overly kind wasn’t necessarily a good thing.
"Speaking of which... you’re very similar to a little one I used to take care of."
Bai Luo glanced at Jianna’s short emerald-green hair and spoke.
"Then when she was by your side... did she perform better than me?"
When Jianna heard this, she finally understood why the Ausbilder treated her so well.
It seemed he regarded her as a substitute for someone else?
But this didn’t make her feel discouraged. Instead, it made her very happy.
In her view, being able to stand beside the Harbinger as someone’s substitute meant, in some sense, that she was helping him.
Rather than being like she once believed—just a decorative vase following behind him to fill space.
"It’s not really a matter of who was better. You both have your own traits. As for her now... she should already have a new life."
A nostalgic expression appeared on his face. He thought again of the first time he had met that little girl while working under the Doctor.
If he hadn’t secretly helped her back then, the little one would probably have died long ago.
He wondered if they would ever meet again.
"By the way, Jianna... do you want a Vision?"
The casual question left Jianna stunned.
A Vision?
Actually, within the special forces, most members were assigned Delusions.
But Jianna did not have a Delusion of her own.
She had once asked her superior about it, but they impatiently told her that with her aptitude, she wasn’t qualified to use a Delusion.
Then... someone like her, who wasn’t even worthy of using a Delusion—could she really hope to obtain a Vision?
And the Doctor had said more than once that Delusions were irreplaceable special creations.
If she pursued the power of a Vision...
"If you want one, I can help you get one. How about it?"
With one hand in his pocket, Bai Luo tilted his head up and looked at the unchanging full moon in the sky.
As though he truly had the power to grant someone a Vision.
At this moment, Bai Luo finally revealed his true intentions.
In truth, the claim that he wanted Jianna to accompany him just to "fill out appearances" had merely been an excuse.
If he had really wanted someone to bolster his presence, back when he was with La Signora, he could easily have requested a few Pyro Agents.
La Signora would likely not have refused him.
From the very first time he met Jianna, he had already realized something.
This kind-hearted girl possessed a special kind of potential.
A personality so kind that it bordered on obsession could also serve as the perfect breeding ground for a Vision.
If managed properly, helping her obtain a Vision wouldn’t be particularly difficult.
The process might be somewhat painful, though.
Why was Bai Luo so certain about this?
Don’t forget, his current success rate in helping people obtain Visions was one hundred percent.
Of course, if she refused, Bai Luo wouldn’t force the matter.
After all, such a kind child—even a scoundrel like Bai Luo couldn’t bear to ruin her.
If anyone in this world truly wanted to harm her, that person probably couldn’t even be called "human" anymore.
"A Vision is the recognition of a god, right?"
Instead of answering Bai Luo’s question, Jianna asked one of her own.
"Yeah. It’s said that when someone’s wish becomes strong enough, it attracts the attention of the gods and gains their acknowledgment."
Though he said this aloud, Bai Luo himself was somewhat disdainful of the idea.
Was dedicating an entire lifetime to a single fleeting desire truly a good thing or a bad thing?
Based on what he currently understood about Visions, whether they were truly guiding lights for humanity—or merely optional medals—remained unknown.
Moreover, whether this so-called "guiding light" actually illuminated the path ahead for the lost, or instead led them deeper into the abyss, was something worth investigating.
"I don’t need anyone’s recognition. I just need to do what I should do. Besides... ever since Her Majesty the Tsaritsa granted me my surname, haven’t I already received the recognition of a god?"
Adjusting her glasses, Jianna lifted her head and looked at the full moon in the sky.
In her eyes, the so-called galaxy was nothing more than a blur of faintly glowing shapes. The only thing she could truly see clearly was that round moon hanging high in the sky.
Only the moon would never reject us. No matter where we go, it follows us without abandoning us. If you have worries in your heart, confide them to the moon—it will surely use its gentle light to brush away the tears that fall from the corners of your eyes because of your grievances.
Promise me you won’t use these eyes to shed tears. They should see hope, not filth.
That was what her brother once told her, words she had remembered to this very day.
What she didn’t notice, however, was that after hearing her words, the smile on Bai Luo’s face grew even brighter.
Not seeking anyone’s recognition?
Very well.
Then let me see just how far a human without a Vision can grow.
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