Her mood was very subtle right now.
No wonder Barbara had looked for such a secluded, deserted, and quiet room.
She had thought the commission was quite important, perhaps even involving some secret of the Westwind Church.
She had absolutely not expected that Barbara brought her here not to discuss a commission.
As for what Barbara had just said… should she say she hadn't expected it?
Actually, she had some premonition, she just hadn't thought in that direction.
Now hearing Barbara say this, she also felt a little uncomfortable.
It wasn't that she was terribly dissatisfied with Acting Grand Master Jean; she knew very well that Acting Grand Master Jean's actions were entirely due to the influence of her own constitution, and she couldn't be entirely blamed.
She merely made the same mistake any woman would make once they got close to him.
He was just a little depressed that he hadn't woken up at all at the time.
This was too much of a loss; he had been taken advantage of, yet he hadn't felt anything.
If he had woken up then… it would be hard to say who would have taken advantage of whom.
"Stelle…" Barbara cautiously looked at Stelle, but Stelle's face showed no other expression except for a hint of entanglement.
He didn't seem too angry, but it wasn't like he wasn't angry at all.
Indeed, how could such a matter be so easily dismissed?
"Stelle, please… don't tell anyone about this, no matter what…"
"That, Barbara, actually—" Stelle interrupted Barbara's words.
"If you hadn't told me, I might never have known about this."
"You want me to keep this a secret and not tell anyone, but if you don't tell me, won't I never tell anyone?"
Stelle didn't quite understand why Barbara was doing this.
It would undoubtedly be a scandal if this matter were to get out, but he, the victim, was actually unaware of it.
Besides, there was no evidence. Even if it were to get out, whether the Mondstadters would believe Acting Grand Master Jean, who had long been respected and trusted in Mondstadt City, or him, an unknown Traveler from outside, the outcome was self-evident.
"I know, but if we don't say anything, both my sister and I will probably live in torment and unease in the future," Barbara lowered her head.
"I see…" Stelle nodded.
To put it bluntly, it was due to the personalities of the two sisters.
Jean's constantly distracted and hesitant appearance earlier also indirectly confirmed Barbara's statement.
"Hmm~ What should I do? I can't pretend this never happened. Acting Grand Master Jean is truly too much…" Stelle came back to his senses, glanced at the extremely nervous Barbara, and said with feigned seriousness.
"I-I'm sorry, I will do everything I can to compensate you." Barbara's spirits sank even further when she saw Stelle like this, and she said tremblingly.
"Oh? And what can you give me? You know your sister did all sorts of outrageous things to me… By the way, I'm not interested in material things." Stelle chuckled lightly. Seeing Barbara like this was very amusing, and he couldn't help but want to tease her further.
He certainly didn't care about what Jean had done to him. After all, to put it simply, it was nothing more than kissing, hugging, rubbing, and prpr.
He wouldn't lose a piece of flesh, and besides, the one doing it was a beauty like Jean.
"I, I…" Barbara grew increasingly anxious upon hearing this.
Indeed, what could someone as formidable as Stelle lack?
Money? Stelle was so powerful; he could easily complete Cryo Hilichurl Armor King commissions, not to mention later helping the Knights of Favonius resolve the Dragon Disaster.
For such a person, even if he lacked money, it would only be temporary. With his abilities, he would never be short of money to spend anywhere.
Moreover, Barbara herself didn't have much money. Her family was well-off, but the assets she could control were not much.
So, what did she have now that Stelle might be interested in?
"Can't think of anything, can you? In that case, I—" Stelle was about to change the subject and say, "I forgive you."
He hoped to see Barbara's surprised and amusing expression.
However, his words were directly interrupted by Barbara's actions.
"What I… what I can give Stelle is only myself…" Barbara's cheeks were flushed, but her eyes were exceptionally firm.
She reached out and grasped Stelle's wrist, then pressed it against her small chest.
Stelle wasn't interested in money, and power held no value for someone who wandered the world. Besides, she was just a small Deaconess, what power could she give Stelle?
The things the corrupt nobles of old Mondstadt liked, there was one more thing that Stelle might be interested in.
That was women.
This way, what her sister had done to Stelle, by having Stelle return it to her own body, could be evened out, right?
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"Huh? Acting Grand Master Jean, what's wrong?" Paimon looked at Jean curiously.
Her expression suddenly changed. She was very familiar with this feeling; Lumine also used to show this expression from time to time.
At that time, Lumine always said her heart felt heavy, and Paimon didn't quite understand what this so-called heavy heart felt like.
"It's nothing, maybe just a little tired…" Jean shook her head.
She didn't know what was wrong with her; suddenly, her heart felt uncomfortable.
It was like the feeling when her pet turtle was given away.
"Hmm~" While the two were talking, Lumine slowly opened her eyes.
"Stelle, where's Stelle…"
"What Stelle? Wake up quickly!" Paimon flew helplessly to Lumine's side, shaking Lumine's shoulder.
"Huh??" Lumine shook her head and slowly got up.
"Ah! That's right, Venti!" Lumine quickly looked around and realized this was no longer the Westwind Church entrance.
"Venti is fine, please rest assured." Jean quickly spoke up upon seeing this, and then began to explain what had just happened to Lumine.
"So that's how it is, it's good that he's fine…" Lumine nodded, then slightly furrowed her brows.
She still felt a little heavy-hearted. Why hadn't this feeling disappeared at all today?
Could it be that there was really something wrong with her body?
Thinking carefully, she only felt this way when Stelle was by her side.
"Venti said to meet him at that place," Jean said again.
"Which place? Ah, I know, it must be there…" Lumine pondered for a moment and then understood.
"Huh? Where exactly is it? Why don't you two ever speak clearly?" Paimon couldn't help but complain.
"Don't worry about these small things… Speaking of which, Venti shouldn't be in a hurry, right?" Lumine reached out and pulled Paimon, who was flying in the air, into her arms, then asked Jean.
"I still want to go see Stelle… to thank him, after all, he saved Paimon."
"As for Stelle, he seems to have gone to handle the Westwind Church commission he accepted today."
"Oh, that's a shame," Lumine sighed regretfully.
In that case, she would go find Venti first.
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