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Genshin Impact: This Trainee Fatui Harbinger is Too Unreliable-Chapter 458: This Trainee Fatui Harbinger is Too Unreliable [] [50 PS]
Chapter 458 - This Trainee Fatui Harbinger is Too Unreliable [458] [50 PS]
Days passed.
Time seemed to flow differently for gods compared to mortals.
Since Luo Qing had arrived in this timeline, nearly half a month had gone by. To Bu'er, however, it felt like only the blink of an eye.
Each morning, Bu'er would visit Sumeru City, walking among the homes beneath the sacred tree. She spent her time answering the people's questions and imparting wisdom, only to quietly disappear afterward, her destination unknown.
It seemed that Luo Qing's enthusiasm on the first day had startled her. Though they met daily, their interactions remained polite and distant, limited to casual exchanges.
She would ask if he was adjusting to life in Sumeru or if he needed anything, then promptly excuse herself, claiming she had matters to attend to.
Most of the time, Luo Qing didn't even catch a glimpse of her.
In hindsight, Bu'er's caution was understandable. As the guardian of the World Tree, her vigilance was only natural.
But to Luo Qing, her elusiveness was frustrating.
His usual charm, which had worked on countless others, was completely ineffective on Bu'er.
Sitting idly in the palace was not an option. Luo Qing knew he had to take action.
He recalled the Scarlet King's endless pursuit of the Goddess of Flowers, a story that had no resolution even in death. If he continued like this, he'd run out of time, even with millennia at his disposal.
No. I have to create an opportunity myself, Luo Qing thought as he leaned against the palace wall, gazing down at the homes scattered below.
Looking at the modest dwellings, an idea began to take shape in his mind.
Although Bu'er regularly shared her knowledge with the people, her efforts were informal and unstructured. The Sumeru of this era lacked the organized institutions seen in the future, such as the six major schools of the Akademiya.
She probably hasn't even considered founding the Akademiya yet, Luo Qing surmised.
Perhaps I can help her with that...
A plan formed in his mind. If he could convince Bu'er to establish an organization for disseminating knowledge, he could volunteer to become its first Grand Sage.
Once the Akademiya was up and running, Bu'er's nature as a benevolent overseer would surely lead her to stay involved in its affairs. Naturally, she would consult him as the Grand Sage, creating opportunities for closer interaction.
Even if their exchanges were limited, any progress was better than the current state of affairs.
This could work.
With his plan decided, Luo Qing waited for Bu'er's next visit.
One morning, Luo Qing woke to find Bu'er standing before him, her delicate feet bare against the palace floor.
She greeted him with a soft smile.
"Luo Qing, have you been adjusting well to life here?"
"Very well," Luo Qing replied with a playful grin. "As long as I'm with you, Lady Bu'er, I can adapt to anything."
"..."
Bu'er's smile faltered slightly, an awkward tension filling the air.
As the God of Wisdom, Bu'er had access to vast knowledge through the World Tree. Over the past days, she had come to understand Luo Qing's intentions clearly.
Yet even among gods, forming bonds required careful consideration. Marrying or even aligning with another being often meant defying Celestia's authority, a risk she couldn't take lightly.
Her life and purpose were dedicated to protecting the World Tree, leaving no room for personal attachments.
To avoid unnecessary complications, Bu'er chose to feign ignorance and maintain a polite distance.
"Well, if everything is fine..." she began gently, "I'll take my leave—"
"Actually, there's something I wanted to discuss with you," Luo Qing interrupted.
"Oh?"
Bu'er paused, curious despite herself.
"It's like this, Lady Bu'er..." Luo Qing began, approaching her with a calm demeanor.
"I've noticed that you spend much of your time sharing knowledge and answering questions for the people. But don't you think this method is... inefficient?"
"Inefficient?" Bu'er tilted her head, puzzled.
Luo Qing nodded, explaining, "Yes. Inefficient. The population is growing every day. While there are only a few now, Sumeru will eventually be filled with countless people."
"I understand your desire to guide them, but if you continue like this, how will you manage when there are too many to teach individually?"
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Bu'er fell silent, contemplating his words. She hadn't thought that far ahead.
"That's why!" Luo Qing's tone grew impassioned.
"We should establish an organization dedicated to spreading your knowledge—a system that can act as your voice and share your wisdom with the people!"
Bu'er's gaze softened as she considered his suggestion.
Seeing her hesitation, Luo Qing pressed on.
"Think about it, Lady Bu'er. Wouldn't it be meaningful to create something that carries your teachings even after we're gone? A legacy that ensures your wisdom continues to guide the people?"
"..."
Bu'er remained quiet, her expression thoughtful.
Luo Qing, misinterpreting her silence as reluctance, leaned in further, his excitement growing.
"Please, Lady Bu'er, think about the good it could do! This organization could preserve your will and wisdom for generations. Surely, this is something worth pursuing!"
"...I understand."
Bu'er finally nodded, her voice soft. "But Luo Qing, could you let go of my hand first?"
"..."
An awkward silence fell.
Realizing that he had unconsciously grabbed her hand in his enthusiasm, Luo Qing quickly released her, laughing nervously.
"Sorry about that, Lady Bu'er. I got a bit carried away."
"Mm..."
Bu'er placed her hands behind her back, lightly brushing her fingers over the spot where Luo Qing had touched her.
Why didn't I feel any need to guard myself against him? she wondered. Why did I allow him to hold my hand so easily...?
After a few moments, Bu'er composed herself and spoke.
"So, Luo Qing... you're proposing we create an organization to convey my teachings in my stead?"
Luo Qing shook his head, correcting her. "Not in your stead, but on your behalf. It would merely convey your wisdom, not replace you."
"I see..."
Bu'er pondered his explanation, her curiosity piqued.
After a moment, she looked up and asked, "But Luo Qing... why do you want to help me establish this organization?"
Luo Qing responded quickly, his tone light. "No particular reason. I just enjoy being your 'tool.'"
"..."
Bu'er's expression darkened slightly. "Tell me the truth, or I won't consider it."
"Fine..." Luo Qing shrugged before straightening his posture.
"In this organization, there will need to be someone who communicates with you directly—a representative who interprets and disseminates your wisdom. This person would be known as the Grand Sage."
Taking a deep breath, Luo Qing declared boldly, "Lady Bu'er, I want to be your first Grand Sage!"
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