[ Hey. Hey Venti, what are your thoughts on having overly expensive snacks while watching incredibly inaccurate poetry readings about the history of Teyvat? ]
[ Hidden away in the back so that perhaps not many will make too much fuss of Zhongli treating a guest who is a tiny sprite. Not that most people in Liyue don't already think the funeral consultant just a little strange...
Zhongli pushes a plate of lotus crisps (specifically broken into bite size pieces) in front of Venti.
Stage whisper: ]
Should we tell him that their story villain was sealed away long before the hero was ever born?
Or that you did not shear the mountains of Dragonspine with a scythe, as amusing as that mental image may be.
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Maybe it's best if Venti doesn't know about that right now. When has keeping information from someone ever backfired on Zhongli before? Neeeever. ]
Adorable.
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As always~
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[ Legs ]
Not be confined to my teapot realm.
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We should check on Mondstadt, yes.
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I could also ask Xiao to do it if you are still feeling exhausted.
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I will send Xiao.
You, on the other hand, are coming with me.
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Where will we visit?
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[ He furrows his brows ]
Oh yes. I know just the place.
[ Hey. Hey Venti, what are your thoughts on having overly expensive snacks while watching incredibly inaccurate poetry readings about the history of Teyvat? ]
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so much wisp giggles]
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Zhongli pushes a plate of lotus crisps (specifically broken into bite size pieces) in front of Venti.
Stage whisper: ]
Should we tell him that their story villain was sealed away long before the hero was ever born?
Or that you did not shear the mountains of Dragonspine with a scythe, as amusing as that mental image may be.
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Should I get a scythe? Would it become me? That aside, I like the tale. They should make it even bolder and grander.
[nibbling a crisp in the most teensy of bites]
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Terrifying actually. Especially with the addition of him cheerfully singing ballads as he goes ]
I cannot say it wouldn't suit you.
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The wind is nothing if not adaptable.
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[flits around Zhongli with a giggle before settling snugged close]
Perhaps I shall try a change later on for your amusement.
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You could.
I would enjoy your company no matter what you decided to do.
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