The "good place" Lumine spoke of wasn't actually that good.
This was originally an abandoned house. The people who lived in it had moved to Mondstadt City, and the house was left unoccupied for years, eventually being sold to a neighbor in Springvale.
The neighbor didn't really need it, so the house eventually became a warehouse for storing unused items.
Of course, that being said, it was still perfectly fine for living in.
And there just happened to be three rooms.
When Lumine first came to Springvale for a commission, she spent the night in that house.
The owner of the house let her stay for one night at a very cheap price.
"If we had come earlier, maybe we could have stayed in this house too." Stelle looked up at the house in front of her and couldn't help but say.
The time she, Eula, and Amber entered Springvale was really too late. Although they made a lot of noise, it wasn't enough to alarm everyone in Springvale.
That's why they had no choice but to temporarily stay at Mr. Dulaf's house for a night.
And they had to squeeze together to sleep. Now, it's good, all three of them can have their own rooms… right?
Stelle looked at Lumine beside her with some hesitation.
Lumine had specifically chosen this place, and Stelle always felt that she wouldn't let go of this opportunity so easily…
"Alright, let's go check out the rooms quickly." Lumine stretched, a little impatiently saying to the two of them.
They were really exhausted today. Not only did they investigate the situation everywhere, but they also searched for meteorites in the back mountain for so long. Around the meteorites, some monsters would appear from time to time, seemingly affected by the meteorites and becoming unusually violent.
However, they were not difficult for the three of them to deal with.
The final result was also good. After the meteorites were removed or recovered by them, those unconscious people all woke up again.
However, there seemed to be a considerable degree of after-effects. It was clear that this sleep was like not sleeping at all.
The fatigue they felt in their dreams was feedbacked into their bodies in reality without any difference.
But no matter what, it's good that they woke up.
As for the rest, let's talk about it tomorrow.
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"Although it can't compare to the Princess's bedchamber, since it is the subject's intention, I will reluctantly stay for one night." Fischl looked at the room in front of her and nodded.
The room was very clean, and the living room was not cluttered.
It seemed that it could still satisfy Fischl.
"Lumine, where do you want to stay?" Stelle saw that the innermost room had already been chosen by Fischl, then asked Lumine.
It didn't matter where she stayed, it was all the same, so she let Lumine choose first.
"I'll stay here. I stayed in this room when I came before." Lumine smiled and chose the leftmost room.
As for Stelle, it would naturally be the one in the middle.
Staying for one night was originally supposed to pay rent to that uncle, the owner of the house.
But the hospitable uncle heard that the three of them were Adventurers who came to solve the meteorite incident, and immediately generously stated that they could stay as long as they wanted without paying.
After some polite refusal, the three of them finally accepted the uncle's kindness.
After saying goodnight to each other, Stelle walked into the room and closed the door.
She hesitated for a moment, but in the end, Stelle didn't lock the door.
Anyway, Lumine should come, right…
Stelle rubbed her chin, thinking this.
She had seen Lumine's meaningful gaze today, so it was unlikely that she would let such a good opportunity slip away.
Finally, she nodded, Stelle turned off the light, burrowed into her covers, and began to wait with some anticipation.
According to her estimation, Paimon sleeps relatively early. Even if he is playful, in a place with no entertainment activities, at most he would just chat and talk with Lumine for a while.
It wouldn't be too late.
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"My lady, where are you going?" Oz looked at Fischl with some confusion. It was already very late, and she still had no intention of sleeping, instead planning to go out.
"I can't sleep… Ahem, of course, I'm going to patrol the Princess's territory to prevent invasion by external enemies and protect my three subjects." Fischl said this, but she just intended to go for a walk.
Although she was very tired today, once she got to the room and lay on the bed, Fischl lost all drowsiness.
She didn't even know why, but as soon as she closed her eyes, her mind was full of Stelle's appearance.
Could it be that she had secretly watched her too many times today?
Fischl didn't know, but since she couldn't sleep now and felt a bit restless, she decided to go for a walk.
"Oz, you go back and rest first." With a silent sigh in her heart, Fischl then said to Oz behind her.
Although Oz was like an element creature, he also needed to rest. When resting, he would return to the Vision.
"But my lady, what if you encounter any danger…" Oz hesitated. He felt that he shouldn't rest when Fischl went out, otherwise, if Fischl didn't summon him in time, his combat power would be significantly reduced.
"It's okay, I won't go too far. You've been busy all day too, so hurry and rest." Perhaps because it was just her and Oz now, Fischl's speech even became much more normal.
"Alright, my lady." Oz nodded, turning into a flash of electricity and returning to Fischl's Vision.
Fischl re-hung her Vision on her waist and slowly pushed open the door.
Her movements were very light, as she wasn't sure if Stelle and Lumine were already asleep.
However, when she stepped out of the room, she found a light in the hallway.
Fischl tilted her head in confusion and looked. The light was leaking from Stelle's room. Her door seemed to be slightly ajar, letting out a small crack of light.
"Strange, it's so late, why is the room light still on? Can't she sleep either?" Fischl thought suspiciously, while tiptoeing towards the middle room.
She deliberately concealed herself, not making any sound, though she didn't know why she had to act like a thief.
"Ha… Stelle… slow, slower…" Strange sounds came from inside the room, like a song, like a sob.
The voice was familiar, but it didn't belong to Stelle.
It sounded like that Honorary Knight. She didn't know what she was doing in Stelle's room. Her voice was intermittent, with a hint of gasping.
The still-immature Fischl was confused by this. If she were a few years older, she might have some understanding of such sounds.
But now, Fischl only felt strange and curious.
She narrowed her eyes curiously, secretly peeking inside through the crack.
Then, she widened her eyes.
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