[How interesting. It's as though he's not just showing off the prowess of the queen, but her army's as well. Their loyalty, undying and eternal, quick to react at the slightest provocation.
Zhongli can't help but feel oh so amused by it, along with the story he tells about his sister. Ah, that must have been the older child he's seen with Ajax as they go pick up the little one. It warmed his heart, to see the younger sibling skip, open, bright smile, eyes and arms as he embraced the both of them, their different shades of light-colored hair bundling up together into shades that reminded him of the late fall his opponent had mentioned.
And how in her small hands, she'd always give something new to the youngest.]
Well, if there's one thing the fortune teller and I do not have in common is that I, for one, don't claim to know all about you or your siblings. I will say that I've seen you walk past, towards the school nearby, however. That's as much as I know.
[He tilts his head towards Narwhal, who is pleased as punch with his little nose tilted upwards and closed eyes as he gets scritches just under his chin.] Your companion here had first called my attention, not because of any misdemeanor, but because I also have a companion of mine that I don't usually bring to this place, and perhaps I should.
[His gloved fingers nudge another pawn forward. Noncommital, or so it seems.] As for an actual guess, I'd say you work as a manager in a company, but I'm not sure in which industry. Perhaps entertainment, or even something related to children—toys, perhaps.
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Zhongli can't help but feel oh so amused by it, along with the story he tells about his sister. Ah, that must have been the older child he's seen with Ajax as they go pick up the little one. It warmed his heart, to see the younger sibling skip, open, bright smile, eyes and arms as he embraced the both of them, their different shades of light-colored hair bundling up together into shades that reminded him of the late fall his opponent had mentioned.
And how in her small hands, she'd always give something new to the youngest.]
Well, if there's one thing the fortune teller and I do not have in common is that I, for one, don't claim to know all about you or your siblings. I will say that I've seen you walk past, towards the school nearby, however. That's as much as I know.
[He tilts his head towards Narwhal, who is pleased as punch with his little nose tilted upwards and closed eyes as he gets scritches just under his chin.] Your companion here had first called my attention, not because of any misdemeanor, but because I also have a companion of mine that I don't usually bring to this place, and perhaps I should.
[His gloved fingers nudge another pawn forward. Noncommital, or so it seems.] As for an actual guess, I'd say you work as a manager in a company, but I'm not sure in which industry. Perhaps entertainment, or even something related to children—toys, perhaps.