"So?" Outside the Domain, Lyney watched Alex, who had just finished explaining their journey, with his arms crossed.
"I took Lynette, entered the Domain, and started fighting." Alex tapped his hand. "It's a good thing you came! Otherwise, we would have had a much harder time!"
"But how did you find us?" Alex then turned the question back to Lyney.
"Your trail of combat was very obvious," Lyney said.
Alex immediately understood. "Elemental Sight, right!"
"Exactly," Lyney nodded.
He almost forgot; he had to try it. Alex thought of the in-game screen for activating Elemental Sight.
The next moment, Alex's Vision changed. He saw the residual Hydro element and Anemo element everywhere around him.
At this time, Lynette whispered to Lyney, adding details that Alex had not mentioned.
Lyney immediately understood, and his attitude towards Alex changed. This was a major benefactor.
"But, Lynette, next time you encounter something like this, at least leave a secret sign to tell me. I worry about you getting hurt," Lyney said, then whispered many more things into Lynette's ear.
"I understand." Lynette lowered her head. This time, it was truly sudden, and she had forgotten to leave a mark for her brother, making him worry again.
"Then, I'll join your team too." To protect Lynette in the future, Lyney made up his mind.
"Lyney is a good person!" Alex beamed. "Ah." Looking at the decreasing experience from fighting monsters, Alex began to feel unhappy. How long would it take to reach max level?
Moreover, Alex had previously scanned the monsters with his phone and found that most of them were Level 8 or 9, with the largest individual monsters reaching a maximum of Level 13.
"By the way! Have you heard of Adventurer's Experience or Hero's Wit?"
"What are those?" Lyney shook his head.
Furina also asked curiously, "Are they stories about Adventurers and great heroes?"
"Oh no." Alex shook his head. It seemed he could only… "Ah, I got it!" Alex slapped his palm. "Ley Line Outcrops."
How could he forget? In the game, he could also farm Mora and experience by spending Resin. But it was normal; he hadn't farmed in two and a half years, unless there was a double-drop event, he wouldn't specifically farm. He was only thinking about getting experience from defeating monsters.
Lyney stroked his chin and said, "We do know about those. They grow in many places."
"Good, good, good, that's right. Our next goal is them! Let's go, let's go, let's go find them." Alex excitedly clenched his fist. Now, constantly farming these flowers, reaching max level wouldn't be a matter of days.
"But it's already dusk, and it will be dark in less than an hour," Lyney said, once again acting as the timekeeper.
Alex hadn't paid much attention until Lyney mentioned it.
Alex looked at Lyney, waiting to hear what he would say. "So, what should we do? Do you have anywhere to go? We're quite far from Port Ormos right now."
"Hmm, let me think." Lyney looked around, pondering, and finally offered a good suggestion. "There aren't any resting places nearby, but there's a spot perfect for camping."
"Yay! Camping! Furina, what do you think?" Alex cheered and then asked Furina, who had been silent for a long time.
Furina narrowed her eyes and nodded. "Camping, you say? Not bad, not bad. Speaking of which, this deity has never camped outdoors with others before. It will be a rare experience."
So, everyone followed Lyney to a place free of wild monsters, with a river and trees, and a rather beautiful landscape.
In front of everyone, Lyney conjured a pouch out of thin air. The next moment, two tents and a bonfire appeared in the open space before them.
"Ta-da!" Lynette made a timely appearance sound.
"Great!" Alex exclaimed, clapping. Furina said nothing but clapped her hands twice as well.
"A small, portable magic pouch that can hold many things. We just made it not long ago. Would you like one?" Lyney, a little proud, began to promote the magic pouch he had researched for a long time.
Creating this magic pouch had taken a lot of effort and materials from Lyney and Lynette.
As for the original intention of making such pouches, one was for convenience. After all, a Vision could store items, but that space was only enough for weapons. The second was for the legendary prophecy of Fontaine. If it truly happened, it could allow the people of Fontaine to effectively safeguard their valuables during the prophecy, reducing losses.
"I don't need it. I have my own backpack." Alex shook his head. His phone had so many backpack slots. Alex had also tried it; a two or three-meter large stone could be put in and only occupy one slot.
Lyney looked at Furina, who shook her head. "I don't need it either."
Seeing that neither of them wanted it, Lyney fell silent, began to examine the magic pouch in his hand, and subtly shook his head.
The current magic pouch was not yet perfect. He would optimize it a bit later before distributing it to the people of Fontaine.
The dark, starry sky was filled with countless stars.
"Crackling." In the camp by the river, the bonfire burned brightly, making the cool night less cold.
Furina's loud laughter echoed in the quiet wilderness. "Hahaha, that magic trick is amazing! Do another one, do another one!"
"This time, keep your eyes open and watch carefully!" Lyney once again performed a small magic trick with playing cards for Furina.
The pleasant time passed quickly. It was already very dark. Lynette and Furina had gone to bed early.
Alex was still full of energy. This was his second night in Teyvat. Alex was still a bit unaccustomed to them going to bed so early.
Outside the tent, Lyney began to place the small mechanical cat alarms he always carried around, which also served to deter enemies from approaching.
"Alright, let's rest too. If any enemies get close, these mechanical cat alarms will make a sound," Lyney said to Alex after clapping his hands.
"Okay, then I'll go to sleep too," Alex said, then lay down in the tent and closed his eyes to sleep.
When Alex opened his eyes again, the sky had already brightened.
Alex checked the time; it was a little past seven in the morning.
He walked out of the tent and found that the three others were already up.
Furina sat on a tree stump, while the siblings were cooking.
"Good morning, breakfast is ready, come and eat," Lyney greeted with a smile.
"Good morning," Alex replied, and began to eat.
After the four-person team had eaten, Lyney packed up all the equipment, and everyone was now ready to go.
"Yay! So our mission today is to find the Ley Line Outcrops!" Alex pointed into the distance.
He absolutely had to find the experience flowers within the limited time so he could farm them more and reach max level sooner.
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