"Alright, you are free to go then, Miranda." Romani smiled friendly over the plain-looking child who looked at him brightly with her big eyes and went to her parents who hugged her warmly that Romani decided to explained to them gently along with their child.
"It was a good thing that bravely came for your own will, Miranda. What I found out was nothing serious about your health however, you should take it easy when your breathing is going to be heavy for you if you take exercises too much."
Her parents took his advice seriously and handed him 1000 Mora from their gold purse even though free check-ups are free, they are thankful to have such a nice doctor who didn't give a damn which region they originated from even they are shnezhnayan people who only come here to heal their only child.
"Thank you so much for taking care of our child." They lowered their head then lifted and they went to their daughter home while Romani waved his hand and smiled. As they are gone, the pink-haired man yawned softly as he stretched his arms and glanced at his watch.
"It's time to go to watch the tournament. I don't want to be late when Elaine's match is about to begin." He hummed a tune as he was on his way then suddenly stopped his pace when Romani looked up to a blond-haired man who gazed at him with his sea-blue eyes intensely which the doctor quickly changed his personality.
"What brings you here to me, Dainsleif?" Asked Romani in suspicion.
"Long time no see, Solomon. I was just passing by." Greeted Dainsleif to him which made the doctor more suspicious why he was here since the twilight sword has to clean up his big mess and crossed his arms as he waited for his true intention why the blonde-haired man came to him out of blue, but first things first he groaned in annoyance when Dainsleif called his true name.
"Just call me my human name, Dainsleif. You do know that I want to keep a low profile here on Teyvat for god's sake." Romani pinched his nose as he said to the twilight sword which the blonde-haired man said nothing which Romani's eyes turned into gold, "Now then can you tell me why you came to me? I don't want any excuses about what you came to me for all this time since we parted our ways long years ago."
Behind the stoic face that Dainsleif put on. The Bough Keeper himself knows to not turn Solomon as an enemy against him since the Mage was stronger than him.
"I'm merely curious of that Outlander child you made contact with her. You seem to be attached to her when you first saw her." Dainsleif quickly answered him which the pink-haired man looked at him and sighed.
"What the hell? Can you just... I don't know... stop being a fucking stalker for once when it comes to my relationships? Also, this is none of your business and I also warn that you should stay away from her too."
Dainsleif raised an eyebrow at him, but he nodded as he don't piss the king of magecraft off who can simply kill you if he wanted to.
"Well, if you excuse me. I have to go to the colosseum." The pink-haired man huffed with closed eyes and walk away from Dainsleif who was in deep thought.
'I wonder what the child can even do when she gets older...'
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Elaine huffed slightly in exhaustion as she still fighting against Jean who also was in the same state as her.
The blonde-haired girl was surprised that her opponent still can keep up with her.
The audience was hyped and also surprised by the fact the demi-servant can keep with the Gunnhildr heir who is going to protect Mondstadt in the future like the previous one.
'If this going on like this then I have no choice, but to use that...' Elaine sweated of that thought and kept her distance from Jean when she secretly activated her skill called Honorable Wall of Snowflakes which rise her defense and uses her five percent of her mana burst (Light).
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Eternity Blue
FanfictionThis is a tale of a girl who should have perished in the great Fuyuki Fire. But she was able to defy fate and summoned a Heroic Spirit an individual who had made a mark on human history. Taking pity on her, the Heroic Spirit merged their soul togeth...