[ If he can exhaust her before she starts running then he's got this. He will still get away yet! ]
Hanging out?
It's impossible to answer your question with a single answer, after all, not all my friends share the same interests. Therefore I like to spend time doing something we can all enjoy. Currently, I do have two close friends here that like me hail from Liyue.
With my young lady friend, we spend quite a bit of time composing poems together. I would say her verses are well known back in our homeland. Here, of course, we've gotten better acquainted as we live in close proximity.
As for my other close friend, before finding ourselves here we would due research into spirits, actually from what I know his family has quite a few tomes on the subject. Of course, I would gather information from people traveling about and other sources. Then we would journey seeking evil spirits, Qingce Village was often a stopping point for us. Oh. Other than that, I would have him accompany me while I completed tasks. It was always nice to get him to read books to me.
( ... So Tesco Own Brand. Not that Kate would ever call anyone out for that, since her main priority is "does the cashier look like they care about IDs". )
fair enough there's a vending machine you can knock doubles out of edge of sutoku territory
That's noted! She didn't even once complain about the length of his reply. ]
Well, if there were no malevolent spirits or demons then all the exorcists would soon find themselves out of jobs. But yes, in ancient times, Liyue was plagued by evil spirits, even today there are tales of hauntings. As for how exaggerated those reports happen to be, it does take some investigating.
( Yeah, every day she begins to realise that her world is incredibly, incredibly dull. )
as long as people believe in it, you can sell it
( Otherwise there wouldn't be whole shops dedicated to selling things like crystals and good luck charms back home. There's probably still exorcists back home, and spirits are almost certainly bullshit there, right? )
Certainly. There are likely to be plenty of false practitioners too. Even in different fields, there is a chance to find those who attempt to swindle people out of their hard-earned mora. It's not unheard of. Actually, there is one market that I am surprised hasn't led to unpleasantries. Or perhaps word hasn't reached my ear.
[ Sure, he is aware. He knows there are those who sell falsehoods to others who willingly empty their pockets for a sense of serenity. Even if brief. But spirits, curses, exorcists, and more he wholeheartedly believes in because well they're real in Teyvat. ]
Well, maybe calling it a market is a bit much given the rarity of the commodity? There is no extensive market... but visions tend to bring in a large profit. Or at least that's what I've heard.
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