Myriad Grains, Everlasting

Unlocked at Elite 1 Lv. 1.
Bonus stats from trust in orange.
Unlocked at Elite 1 Lv. 1.
Unlocked at Elite 2 Lv. 1.
The next attack restores HP equal to 110% ATK to a nearby friendly unit with less than 50% HP Can store 1 charge(s)
Defender
Trait
Can heal allies by using skill(s)
Yan
Yan-Sui
[Code Name] Shu [Gender] Female [Combat Experience] None [Place of Birth] Yan [Date of Birth] Jun 6 [Race] Undisclosed [Height] 165cm [Infection Status] Medical tests have confirmed that no infection is present.
[Physical Strength] Standard [Mobility] Standard [Physical Resilience] ■■ [Tactical Acumen] Normal [Combat Skill] Normal [Originium Arts Assimilation] Flawed
Shu, an Agricultural Tianshi instructor of the Yanese Tianshi Bureaus. A longtime resident of the northern Yanese agriculture center of Dahuang, she has produced abundant research results. Currently making a brief visit to Rhodes Island to see relatives.
Requires [ Trust 25%]
Imaging tests reveal clear, normal outlines of internal organs, and no abnormal shadows have been detected. Originium granules have not been detected in the circulatory system and there is no sign of infection. At this time, this operator is believed to be uninfected. [Cell-Originium Assimilation] 0% Operator Shu shows no signs of Originium infection. [Blood Originium-Crystal Density] 0.00u/L Shu was very cooperative during the physical examination. Her condition... may be difficult to judge by regular human standards, but if you compare her results with her siblings, she does indeed show signs reminiscent of 'aging.' We wished to research this further, but Nian put a stop to it. 'Just let her get a good rest, alright?' ——Nian
Requires [ Trust 50%]
Shu has not made much contact with Chongyue or Ling after boarding Rhodes Island. This does not mean they are on bad terms, but rather, she is clearly more concerned for Nian and Dusk than she is with her older siblings. She cooks up healthy recipes for Nian—putting a stop to her wanton enjoyment of spices—and more importantly prevents her from spreading her bad eating habits to others. Meanwhile, she urges Dusk to occasionally dabble in physical exercise instead of cooping up in her paintings for long periods—even getting her to do some work on Rhodes Island however she can. She has done us a huge favor. The two of them may seem unwilling recipients of her 'concern,' but put up little if any resistance. This is not out of the typical fear one might have of an older sibling, but rather a form of consideration. 'Your family seems so chummy all the time. You <i>sure</i> things once went all topsy-turvy for you guys?' When Kroos asked with curiosity, Nian was unusually silent, looking as if she were recalling some painful memory. 'Incidentally, if you're number six of twelve, then we can't say you're a jiejie in the purest sense of the term, yes...?' Mr. Nothing once inquired with hesitation, but was fearfully silenced by a beaming smile from Shu. Shu does not exclusively care for Nian and Dusk—she is equally concerned for any other operator she regularly meets, listening to their worries and dispelling any doubts they have. Many operators have expressed that she is absolutely the most personable of her family. You can find her for a chat at any time of day, and all your worries will vanish as you listen to her explain her 'life has an end, but not the world' philosophy. 'I mean, when someone is such a model older sister, everyone's like a younger sibling before her.' 'I heard she used to tend to crops, maybe that's why she's so good at tending to people too.' 'So is she treating everyone like a sibling, or like her crops?' '......' In any case, considering Shu's positively divine culinary skills, it seems that Nian and Dusk will soon be competing with many more aspiring younger siblings.
Requires [ Trust 100%]
Shu may not behave as enigmatically as her sisters, but some of those who've encountered her firmly believe that she has some sort of precognitive ability. 'When I met her last month, she handed me a spool of finning thread without saying a word. I figured she was inviting to go angling some time, but... last week, my vehicle broke down while I was out on a field mission and I got lost in a forest. I ended up using that very same line to cut wood, catch fins, and as a rope to escape the forest—you think that was just a coincidence? But it's not the only time it's happened...' 'Foresight' is certainly a term that invites fatal attraction. We certainly know of ancient Originium Arts able to calculate the future on a large scale. But it's clear that Shu is unable to cast Arts at all, making her abilities all the more baffling. When chatting with operators, she will 'read' their palms to tell their short term 'fortunes.' When these predictions began coming true one after another, it sparked another wave of interest in divination, and some wishing to take advantage of the occasion for financial gain (such as Mr. Nothing) were warned against doing so. 'You reap what you sow. This is the simplest truth there is—all consequences stem from their cause. Yet sages fear the cause, while fools fear the consequence. It is just as you would tend to a crop. Neglect to water and fertilize, and you ought be well aware that the harvest will be a hard one. So why wait until you see the reality occur before your eyes to regret your inaction? Causality is not something imperceivable, they merely pretend not to see it.' When Shu divulged her philosophy in her usual wise and calm demeanor, it left everyone unwilling to pursue the matter. Even if this does not explain how she seems to foretell the future, her family has always been this way, and we are accustomed to their eccentricities. However, even if she <i>can</i> see the future, can she change it? If her foretold 'future' changes, does that mean she saw only a baseless illusion? Or if the future is set in stone, will her ability bring only despair? While it may be impossible to elucidate or understand, her philosophy is indeed useful to believe in, if you look past this logical paradox. On the other hand, the next person to ask her for the winning lottery numbers will likely see just how scary she can be.
Requires [ Trust 150%]
Shu coming aboard Rhodes Island has been a boon to the landship's cafeteria. Besides her astonishing cooking skills, her most important contribution has been introducing several new supply channels to the Procurement Department, greatly improving the standard of onboard meals. The landship is always on the move, so bulk orders are naturally made based on the product meeting certain minimum requirements. But Shu has opened our eyes to how much the quality of ingredients can affect the taste of a dish. Who knew rice grains could be so plump and fragrant, fruits and vegetables so fresh as to make your mouth water, or even how sweet and tender an ordinary potato could be? According to Shu, the output of their basic grains is now stable, so some Nongye Tianshi have pivoted their research into improving the quality of other crops. What gets sent to Rhodes Island's kitchens are more or less the results of their research. 'How long did it take to achieve all these?' Shu occasionally gets asked this question, but she responds with just a smile. The progress of civilization has always gone hand in hand with agricultural research—for every region and nation without exception. However, over the long span of time, the precise topic has always changed. In earlier eras, improving crop quality was a dream within a dream, for they would first have to manage growing enough to eat with as little land as they had, not to mention how to ensure their harvest could weather the elements. After the development of nomadic cities, they delved into methods of transferring plots onto nomadic plates, and cultivating crops without soil. This trial and error has continued without pause, summed up by 'conform with nature, and reform it,' a simple phrase bearing the weight of thousands of years of laborious fieldwork. 'You feel that would have been unimaginably difficult? I wouldn't say so. Who would work the land while earnestly wondering about a future a thousand years off? You simply plant your crops in one season, and harvest them the next. Living a simple life is already gratifying in itself, not to mention being able to eat your fill. When you add good food to the equation, is that not a blessed life—oh, look how well these fruits are coming in. Would you like to try one?' Shu said this while managing the test crops in the Convalescent Garden. When curious operators probed her for more stories, they were silenced by the peaches stuffed into their mouths—truly delicious. 'Since time immemorial, many literati have praised the virtue of farmwork in verse, but how many have traded pen for hoe to experience the fields firsthand? My sister alone has watched over that place for a millennium—though, much like one can never know a fin's innermost heart without becoming one ourselves, I cannot say if she has enjoyed the experience. Mayhap the pain of that time outweighs the mirth, I know not, but that so-called impossible ideal of hers—'Ten Thousand Qing, three crops a year'—could always have been realized with simply a wave of her hand. Alas, she refuses to do so, and naturally has her reasons.'
Requires [ Trust 200%]
[Classified Log] On the very same day the incident occurred in Dahuang City, a rice stalk in the Sui Regulator's Chamber of Artifacts wilted. At the same time, some text in several files as well as a stele's inscription also vanished. ...... 'We've lost one sister—we almost lost two, of course. Nian and I were trapped inside that 'heart,' and might have been merely a step away from vanishing into nothingness. But Shu, she was actually, completely gone for a moment. Indeed, some of her vestiges are no longer present, and some people will have forgotten her forever. But what does she most care about? That the fields and the crops growing in the soil are all still there. All those years, she never once used her powers to influence the land, probably because she expected such a day to come. When we die, our creations disappear along with us. And if you're wondering what precisely counts as a creation... Let's just say, if I were to die, not even a single painting of mine would remain, and the same goes for Nian and her trinkets—this is something that worries her greatly. However, a painter who learned a few techniques by studying my works wouldn't suddenly lose their skills, much like how anyone who learned to read from Jie's books would not suddenly become illiterate. That is the distinction. Back then, Shu scattered her consciousness and, indeed, disappeared. But she did not return to 'Sui'. Perhaps she is too closely linked to this land, or perhaps she has transcended 'life' itself. In short, she returned with all her limbs and memory intact, as the same person she was before. The children most commonly by her side also seem to have regained their memories of her. She managed to survive this time, but what of the next time? ...... I remember that early on that basket of blunders would often go to see Shu. They would spend half the night deep in conversation, only to part in discord. What else could they have been talking about? The two of them should have been the most unlikely conversation partners, and neither could be clearly deemed right or wrong. To Shu, even after losing a harvest to Catastrophe, there was always next season. But for that stinky weiqi man, a single slip-up could cost the entire game, all his efforts rendered naught. Both are looking for an answer—in fact, we all see the same, just in different ways. Doesn't this imply that we're becoming more and more 'human'? Now, that weiqi loser is all ready, and has even turned a brother to his side. He's set on fighting Yan, and no one can hold him back. None of us wish to return to the time when we engaged in mutual slaughter, nor do we want our beloved mortal realm to fall. We'll stop him, naturally. But who knows just how far he'll go? I've said all that I can. There's nothing worth hiding. No matter where fate takes us, at this point we're no longer afraid. So, do you still wish to witness how this story will continue?'
Requires [ Elite 2 Lv. 1]
'A beast shades verdant deep. Through endless li it gleams It takes its number sixth. Humble as it supports Drink mounts the Dragon's Spring. Grove founts hence wake and purl Thereon surge Autumn rains. Wherefrom horizonless Observe it stir. Walls rise and earth is struck, the nine spheres fair and fain Observe it faint. Crisis ordains to plague, in troubled times beset Fate beats through harvest's heart. Begotten karma comes This godhood kalpa-old; yet lonely grass it warms. For kin and kind it strives; for all should love as one So shoulders bear its lands and earth. Turns time by astral heed, engenders self four limbs Through cycle through and through. One toil's millennium Our stars and life have changed, our wishes fade and bloom. Our crops are evergreen.' The rubbing of this inscription is complete, but the characters on the stele have gradually become indistinct. A verdant rice seedling grows from a crack on the stele's pedestal.
Doctor, all life requires both sunlight and water to grow. While this potted plant seems to have its needs met, I don't think you've had your ten cups of water yet today.
Who am 'I'? The answer lies only in all that I've seen. The same way seeds are inanimate, and yet they germinate after you put them in the ground. I too lodged myself in a seed once, to feel the growth of life. You wonder what it's like? Hehe, take a deep breath and you've more or less felt it.
I am no fin, and yet I can reason what one is thinking. You may say I've spent the whole day idling. But you are not me, so how can you tell I've not been swimming freely with the fins in the ever-flowing streams? Yes, I know you think this water jug is too small for fincatching, but who's to say I can't drop a line in?
My eldest brother Shuo guards the border all year round, while my eldest sister Ling sleeps her days away clutching a pot of wine. Without me worrying over the rest of us, we would've ceased to be 'siblings' long ago. Hmm? Of course it's my duty to look after them—I'm the sixth out of us twelve, making me a big sister to five.
Requires [ Elite 1 Lv. 1]
Doctor, give me your hand. I'll read your palm. Hmm... Your heaven, earth, and human lines are really impressive. Your past is dim and vague. Your journey is fraught with peril. Your future is criss-crossed with conflict... I see, Doctor. You are an 'ordinary one' who 'stirs up a storm fighting for a good end.'
Requires [ Elite 2 Lv. 1]
A pity? How so? Petals fall to the ground, so the soil may be nourished, allowing new flowers to bloom the following year. Rivers flow into the sea, but the water will condense into clouds, raining the drops back onto the mountains and streams. Even if this great land is to meet a snow-white end, the cycle continues. When spring comes, there will always be buds sprouting anew.
Requires [ Trust 40%]
Grain Buds is teaching some children how to make string figures? Yes, it's a Yanese children's hobby. A millennium ago, my younger brother had just arrived in Dahuang, where he invented this pastime to entertain the lonely children. A string in his hands could turn into countless hours of fun... Ah... it's been a thousand years.
Requires [ Trust 100%]
Doctor, there's a pond up ahead—Nian! I see you adding chili oil to Dusk's cup. The villagers tell of a huge fin—Dusk! Pouring ink into Nian's bowl is going too far. Oh, Doctor, would you like to go fincatch—Are you two still fighting?! ...Get over here, both of you.
Requires [ Trust 200%]
Our lives vary in their spans, and in their spans only. Just as how this landship holds so many people on its decks, a fallen leaf floating in that puddle is a sufficient vessel to sustain an ant for its entire life. Our burdens only grow as we gather more, yet you and I are naught but a single millet grain in our respective realms.
In east sun lifts; in west moons fall. Spring cold foretells rain; summer chill, clear skies.
Nian should have already told you my name—'Shu'. With my eldest brother, eldest sister, and my two younger sisters here, I feel as if I've returned home… Intriguing. Has that boy from the Sui Regulator not caused you any trouble yet?
Sow no reason for retaliation—point your blades at one another, and strife will never end.
Requires [ Elite 1 Lv. 1]
The people of Dahuang pray for a year of peace and harvest with this jade cong. The ceremonial artifact also serves as the source of the one I hold in my hand. Summon wind and rain? Hehe, of course I can. Want me to demonstrate?
Requires [ Elite 2 Lv. 1]
The fertile fields stretch to the horizon, the fragrance of rice spreads from the golden ocean... Day after day, year after year, with constant work, it finally draws near.
A day of fine sun and gentle breeze. I hope everyone makes it home safe.
Just don't get yourselves hurt.
Reap not what's sown by malice.
When were the seeds of this tragedy planted?
I wasn't supposed to act, but…
If you're really incapable of settling this, then let me handle it.
Spring breeze, timely rain; now we sow the grain.
War'... A word I've not heard in a long, long time.
Clear skies for Qingming, rain clouds for Guyu.
Sow the mountains when summer leaves a white dew. Seed the plains when equinox paints russet hue.
Branch and bone bear weeds; mounds and ruins bloom fields.
I'll plant you into the soil to grow anew.
Seeds are now in the field—another season full of hope.
Good, good. I had no idea you were so clever and learned. I was going to ask you help me make maiyatang, but with such a good head on your shoulders, I'm feeling a little bad now.
Perfection is a tall order, just as our crops may suffer from inclement weather, Catastrophe, and pestilence. These problems may not be solved in ten thousand years. You tried your best, Doctor.
Fortune and misfortune are two sides of the same coin. What you have sown is not necessarily wicked, so why lose heart?
Now let's see... where's a good spot for my fincatching tools?
You want me to plant you in the soil too, Doctor?
Hm? You want to come fincatching with me?
Arknights.
Doctor, come over here for a bit. Let's see... Hmm, the crops cultivated in Jiangqi this year are indeed taller than a man.
Requires [ Elite 2 Lv. 1][
Trust 50%]
'How come she just stays here? What is it she's looking for?'
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