[it's funny, because she doesn't think of herself as one - but she is, in her own sense. just because it isn't a castle or a kingdom or the fate of the world that she's responsible for doesn't mean she isn't diligent in how she carries out her every day.
she watches him as he speaks, and then:]
I know that you have your responsibility.
... But Teyvat is still open to you. If you ever need a place to go, if you ever find a way there, I will be in Liyue waiting.
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she watches him as he speaks, and then:]
I know that you have your responsibility.
... But Teyvat is still open to you. If you ever need a place to go, if you ever find a way there, I will be in Liyue waiting.