Genshin Impact: I, Heavenly Principle, Will Make Teyvat Supreme-Chapter 119: The Nightmare of Teyvat—Alice, Who Makes Venti Tremble
At this moment, in the plaza before the Statue of the Anemo Archon in Mondstadt, Venti was staring intensely at a woman who bore an 80% resemblance to Klee but appeared to be around 17 years old.
These past few days had completely shattered Venti's peace of mind.
Originally, after returning from the divine realm, he had been happily waiting for Heavenly Principle to assign Mondstadt its new mission. Then, he had planned to cheerfully embark on an otherworldly adventure as the protagonist.
To prepare for this, he had even dug up his private stash of Mora buried beneath Windrise 500 years ago and treated himself to an all-out drinking spree at Angel's Share.
Although his mood had been slightly dampened when Master Diluc accused him of trying to drink for free and forced him to pay upfront, overall, he had still been in high spirits.
But before he could truly indulge himself—
Disaster struck.
Out of nowhere, he was informed that the cold and ruthless former Heavenly Principle had been resurrected—and not only that, but she had also reclaimed her role as Teyvat's overseer.
Heavens above. Earth below. Winds, hear me. Lord of the Tower, bear witness—how is a god supposed to live like this?!
How was he supposed to slack off now?!
Before he even had time to process that bombshell of a revelation, he received another piece of earth-shattering news—
That reckless, unrestrained witch had returned to Mondstadt.
That was when true fear set in.
The last time this walking catastrophe had stayed in Mondstadt for less than a month, she had reduced the Ruined Tower to rubble, proclaimed some nonsensical plan to build a Slime-powered electrical plant, and ran around capturing Electro Slimes and Hilichurls to use as raw materials and energy sources.
Back then, he had been completely dumbfounded.
Was this something a normal person would even come up with?!
Even during Mondstadt's darkest era, when the nobility were at their most corrupt, not a single aristocrat had been as ruthless as Alice!
Thankfully, after his persistent intervention, Alice had abandoned her outrageous plan.
But now, she was back.
And who knew what kind of madness she would unleash this time?
If he let his guard down for even a second, Mondstadt could be doomed.
Though this wouldn't be enough to alarm Lord Heavenly Principle, it would undoubtedly bring untold suffering to Mondstadt's people.
Alice placed her hands on her hips and looked at the Anemo Archon, who had been tailing her nonstop, frustration evident in her voice.
"Bard, you've been following me this entire time. When exactly do I get to explore on my own?"
Seriously.
What was wrong with the Seven Archons these days?
All she wanted was to stroll around freely, but every single one of them was treating her like a criminal!
Hadn't she just blown up the Ruined Tower, redirected a river in Liyue, and plucked Inazuma's fox familiars bald the last time she was here?
Was that really such a big deal?!
Venti put on an innocent expression.
"What? Lady Alice, I'm not following you."
He shrugged his shoulders dramatically.
"I just happen to be walking the same way, that's all."
Just then, a blonde girl in a Knights of Favonius uniform came running toward them, breathing heavily.
"Anemo—Lord Venti, Lady Alice—have either of you seen Klee?"
Jean was genuinely panicked.
Just moments ago, while she was buried in paperwork in her office, Klee had still been with Barbara.
But when she finished her documents, Klee was nowhere to be found.
Barbara had assumed she had run off to find Jean, but she was nowhere to be seen.
If no one was watching Klee, she would definitely sneak out of Mondstadt.
Jean wasn't worried about Klee's safety—she wasn't afraid of monsters or bad people harming her. She was afraid Klee's bombs would hurt someone else.
Although Klee had never actually injured anyone before, what if…?
Alice said proudly, "Oh, little Klee, little Klee said she wanted to try out the gift I gave her. I think the gift I gave her is about to explode, but Jean, don't worry, my gift won't hurt Klee."
Jean instantly became horrified, her voice trembling as she asked, "A gift? Explosion? Lady Alice, what exactly did you give Klee?"
At this point, Venti was also panicking. Oh no, even though he had been keeping a close eye on this witch, trouble was still brewing. He widened his eyes and asked, "You didn't give Klee a bomb, did you?!"
Alice placed her hands on her hips and said proudly, "Haha, yes, that's right, but it's not just any big bomb."
Venti wiped the cold sweat off his forehead, and Jean also let out a small sigh of relief.
"At least it's not a big bomb…"
Before Venti and Jean could fully relax, Alice's next words froze them to the core.
"It's a super nuclear bomb that could destroy the world, hahahaha."
"This super nuclear bomb was modeled after a weapon of mass destruction from a certain planet. I spent a lot of effort to fuse seven types of elemental powers, and then I did dozens of experiments using demonic beings out in the Dark Sea before it finally took shape."
"It's on par with the strongest nuclear bombs on that Earth. A single hit and it would obliterate everything, like Mondstadt—it would just disappear with a single blast."
Looking at Alice, who was beaming with pride, Venti and Jean felt like they had just been drenched in a bucket of ice water on the hottest day of the year—chilled to the bone, from head to toe.
The both of them shouted in disbelief: "What—?!"
Alice, thinking they were admiring her creation, humbly waved her hand, "Oh, don't worship me too much. I think the Elemental Nuke still has a lot of room for improvement. If I manage to solve the element fusion problem, the power could double."
Jean, completely losing it, clutched her head in horror and screamed, "Lady Alice! Why would you give such a dangerous thing to Klee?! We need to find her right now!"
Alice looked at the panicked Anemo Archon and Jean in confusion, "Klee has the same genes as me. Of course, she likes the same things I do. What's so strange about that?"
Jean fell into despair. Alice's thought process was clearly different from that of normal people. No wonder she was a witch.
"I'll go find Klee. Jean, you stay... um, go shopping with Lady Alice."
Venti, about to transform into a breeze and bring back the runaway sun, froze. Then, cold sweat began to pour from his back.
In his teal-colored eyes, the reflection showed a young man carrying little Klee.
Venti immediately became submissive and sycophantic, nervously laughing, "Hehe, isn't this Lord Noah? Look at me, I should've come to greet you in advance when you arrived in Mondstadt."
Oh no, the scene of his dereliction of duty had definitely been seen by Lord Heavenly Principle. Cold sweat poured down his forehead.
Jean snapped back to her senses, and upon seeing Klee, she immediately ran toward her without noticing Venti's odd expression.
"Klee! You scared me to death! Where did you run off to?!"
Alice's red eyes gleamed with curiosity as she saw her daughter being carried by an unfamiliar young man.
Huh? What's the deal with this boy?
Why does he give me a strangely inexplicable sense of familiarity and authority?
At the same time, there's also an instinctive fear deep within me, as if having any hostility toward him would mean complete annihilation—without even a grave left behind.
Not even demonic gods have ever given me this kind of contradictory feeling.
This is serious, this is serious.
Based on my years of experience, this boy is definitely not normal.
Klee, upon seeing Jean and Alice, waved excitedly.
"Jean! Mommy! I brought Daddy back!"
Venti was so shocked that he nearly spat out last night's wine.
Jean froze in utter disbelief: "?"
Alice looked completely dumbfounded: "What do you mean, Daddy?!"
As clever as she was, she immediately realized that little Klee had made a huge misunderstanding.
In the past, when Klee had asked why she didn't have a father, Alice had made up a casual lie to keep her from feeling sad.
She had told Klee, "Your daddy will come back when you grow up."
What she really meant was that once Klee grew up, she would naturally understand that she never had a father to begin with.
Jean, as the person Alice had entrusted Klee to, of course knew the truth about Klee's birth.
After a brief moment of shock, she turned a scrutinizing gaze toward the handsome young man before her.
She didn't suspect that he was intentionally deceiving Klee—after all, if he had truly meant to abduct her, he wouldn't have brought her back to Mondstadt.
However, the fact that he hadn't immediately corrected Klee's mistake meant that he had some kind of motive.
Venti, on the other hand, felt his heart skip a beat.
Little Klee had actually mistaken the Heavenly Principle for her father.
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Even though he doubted that Lord Heavenly Principle would be offended by this, he had no idea what would happen next.
Noah looked at the three utterly dumbfounded individuals and said with amusement,
"Am I really that unwelcome? You all look completely stunned."
Klee blinked innocently, tilting her head in confusion.
"But why? Klee did bring Daddy back. Why do Jean and Mommy have such weird expressions?"
Venti was sweating profusely.
To cover up his own negligence, and more importantly, to prevent the situation from spiraling out of control, he quickly sent a telepathic message to Jean and Alice.
'Hey, hey, hey—listen to me first!'
'The elegant, charming, unparalleled, supreme, and almighty man standing before you… is none other than the ruler of our universe—Lord Heavenly Principle of Celestia.'
'He is the ultimate superior of the Seven Archons and every single god. With just one word, he could strip me of my title as the Anemo Archon like it was nothing.'
'You absolutely must not show him any disrespect, I beg you!'
'Especially you, Lady Alice!'
Venti knew that every single thought in a person's mind could be heard by Lord Heavenly Principle.
That was why he shamelessly threw in over-the-top compliments, hoping they might earn him some favor.
But the others didn't know that Lord Heavenly Principle could hear their thoughts.
And for all Venti knew, perhaps Lord Heavenly Principle enjoyed watching them panic and perform for his amusement.
Jean's eyes widened in sheer terror.
Her heart pounded violently, nearly leaping out of her chest.
Just moments ago, she had been about to question the young man on why he had deceived Klee.
But now, she realized—
He was the Heavenly Principle.
Jean had long known about the World Assimilation Plan.
She had also heard from Lisa that Teyvat had already become a universe.
And with the countless divine miracles occurring recently—combined with Venti's veiled hints—
Anyone who understood the World Assimilation Plan already knew that Teyvat now had three subordinate worlds.
And the one responsible for all of this was Lord Heavenly Principle himself.
Now, standing before her was a breathtakingly handsome young man—the very deity she had imagined countless times in her mind.
Her heart pounded so hard, it felt like it would burst out of her chest.
Alice had a more direct reaction than Jean—after all, she had personally witnessed the transformation of the Dark Sea into a universe.
After returning to Mondstadt and hearing from the Anemo Archon about the true nature of the Teyvat Universe, she had been completely stunned.
When she first learned the truth, she had spat her juice all over Venti's face.
Of course, that was intentional, but that wasn't the important part.
What mattered was that she simply could not fathom how powerful one must be to transform a world bubble into a microcosm.
In all the great universes she had visited, she had never heard of such an existence.
Yes, the great universes held gods powerful enough to sweep across entire universes, but there was no being capable of forging microcosms within the Sea of Quanta.
To do so, one would have to transcend even the great universes, possessing complete mastery over both the Big Bang and the Big Crunch of the universe.
Such an existence would stand at the absolute pinnacle, towering over all things in the macrocosm of the Imaginary Tree and the Sea of Quanta—a being so supremely detached that its mere presence would invoke indescribable terror.
And now, such an entity was casually standing before her, smiling warmly as he held her daughter, little Klee, in his arms.
Alice instinctively took a deep, sharp breath.
"Sssss… haaaaa—"
Klee pouted, her red eyes blinking in confusion, looking at everyone's suddenly strange expressions.
"Why aren't Jean and Mommy saying anything? Did you guys have a fight with Daddy?"
Jean and Alice snapped back to reality, their expressions extremely unnatural.
Alice awkwardly scratched her head.
Even the infamous Alice, the terror of Teyvat, now found herself shrinking back under Noah's calm, smiling gaze, a deep, instinctual fear creeping into her bones.
"Uhh… well… Klee, actually… um… he…"
Noah gently patted Klee's head, his voice soft and warm.
"How could I possibly fight with Mommy, little Klee? Our relationship is wonderful, isn't it? Right… Mother of my child?"
As he spoke, he turned his gaze playfully toward Alice.
Alice's outfit matched Klee's almost exactly—except hers wasn't a child's dress but a vibrant, youthful red outfit, exuding a lively and energetic aura.
She was, without a doubt, the teenage version of Klee.
After all, parthenogenesis meant that everything—bloodline, genes, even appearance—was identical.
Hearing these words from such a terrifying being, Alice felt a shiver run down her spine.
As a traveler who had ventured through countless worlds, she immediately understood—
If a being this powerful says something is true, then it's true. If they say it isn't, then it isn't.
Only a fool would try to argue.
Without hesitation, she stepped forward, forcing an awkward smile.
"Y-Yes! That's right! Klee, your Daddy and I get along great, isn't that right…?"
As she spoke, she nervously glanced at Noah, her voice tinged with cautious deference.
Deep down, a realization struck her like lightning—
Oh no…
This man… has a bit of a playful side.
Why did this remind her of a certain Aeon from a great universe of the Imaginary Tree?
But that particular Aeon shouldn't have the ability to forge microcosms within the Sea of Quanta… right?
Noah watched Alice's perceptive reaction with amusement.
Well, it made sense—having traveled across so many worlds, she had a far greater understanding of reality than any of Teyvat's gods.
In terms of knowledge and insight, she was on par with Phanes and the Twins.
At this thought, he lowered his gaze, smiling at the little Klee in his arms before gently asking—
"Klee, tell me—what do you think is proof that Mommy and Daddy have a good relationship?"
The moment Venti saw this, he immediately knew Lord Heavenly Principle was about to have some fun.
Alice, however, felt a shiver run down her spine.
Oh no… this lord is about to have his fun at my expense.
Jean simply stood stiffly to the side, her heart still racing.
This was the supreme being of their world—
Even the Anemo Archon was this tense—so clearly, this was not a moment where she should be speaking.
"Proof of a good relationship? Klee doesn't know."
Little Klee blinked, nibbling on her finger.
"But the nuns at the church said that when two people really like each other, they kiss…"
Her big red eyes sparkled with curiosity.
"So… does Mommy kiss Daddy too?"
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