
This might be the clue to some treasure, but it's just a legend in the end. Yan'er: Please be mindful of your safety. Yan'er: Are you looking to go inside and explore, by any chance? Not that I'd stop you, no, but. I'll probably wait until it leave before giving this a go. Yan'er: I'd really like to go in and have a look, but it's far too dangerous. That's why I said that my luck was terrible. It turned out that there's a Ruin Hunter standing guard inside. Yan'er: After all the effort I put into finding these ruins, thinking that I might be able to find something in here. It's likely that barely anyone even remembers the legend anymore. Yan'er: It is, after all, an antediluvian legend. researchable? Yan'er: I say that, but the truth is that I don't have a lot of leads. Yan'er: Ahem! Do you even know how valuable it is for research? This is your research? Yan'er: Of course! How could I give up on something so. Yan'er: Uses? For a monster's corpse? Do you even have any idea. Yan'er: Even if it were not truly the corpse of that monster, there must be something incredible underground.

Yan'er: And indeed, the growth of these trees is abnormal. They believe that these trees grew by absorbing the Chi's blood, and that the area where they grew are the Chi's eyes. Haven't you noticed the giant trees growing in this area? Don't you think that they're a lot larger and sturdier than elsewhere? Yan'er: The locals call these Blood-Fed Trees. Yan'er: I believe that the Chi's corpse may still be on this mountain. Yan'er: And in times long past, the word "Chi" also used to mean "Qingce." Yan'er: And, through my long, earnest and rigorous research. Yan'er: When Rex Lapis - or, Morax -defeated it, the Chi's body twisted into rock, its blood turned into water, and its scales became the terraced fields. Yan'er: Do you know about the Chi? According to legend, the Chi was a dragon-like monster that once forcibly occupied this place. Yan'er: That's it? "It's pretty unique"? So uncultured. Should have known you weren't the cultured sort. Yan'er: Well, its origin and hidden meaning, of course. Do you understand what "Qingce" means? Understand. Yan'er: You know the name of this place, right? Qingce Village? Yan'er: So, how do I say this.

(Talking to Yan'er) Yan'er: Agh, what terrible luck. Head to Qingce Village and report to Granny Ruoxin.There is also a Geoculus and a Seelie in the room. Continue towards the back of the room to find 1 Luxurious, 1 Precious, 2 Exquisite, and 2 Common Chests.There is a pool of water in the room so you can use that to cause elemental reactions on the enemies (Frozen, Electro-Charged, Vaporize and Bloom).Your goal is to prevent them from destroying the structure. After interacting with the Qingce Cache mechanism, waves of monsters will attack while rocks fall down from the ceiling, dealing AoE Geo DMG.Treasure Hoarders spawn as you get closer to the mechanism in the center of the room.Two Common Chests can be found inside the vault.Activate the statues in order, starting from the one facing Stormterror's Lair as the 1st, then go clockwise for the 3rd, 4th, and 6th.Go to the highest point of Qingce Village to search for fragments.(the directions listed in the "Incomplete writing").Activate the statues in order: North, South East, North West, North East, South West.Search for fragments near the Geo Statues.


Defeat the Ruin Hunter in the ruin then read the "Incomplete writing".Start the quest by talking to Yan'er near the ruin in Bishui Plain.
