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Genshin x Female Reader
Genshin Impact.
A world unlike anything she's ever been before, truly living up to its fantasy genre. A girl wished to belong in it, almost tempted to break through the screen of her device and jump to the wor...
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Third Person POV
"Good to go?"
Melodic sounds from the lyre subdued as Venti shifted his attention to the outlanders before him.
"Yeah. We're all set!" Paimon said. More like screamed in a high-pitched voice.
Aether supported [Reader], who was sitting on his neck and excitedly kicking her legs in the air. She was very happy for a change of scenario and meet more people. Although, she'd prefer it more if she was presentable, a.k.a a smexy woman instead of a small rascal.
Hopefully, her charms still works and it doesn't hinder her ability to woo them.
She was surprised as she felt herself being slightly lifted off from Aether's shoulders, the blonde holding the same reaction when the weight in his shoulders reduced.
[Reader] felt winds touching her face as if to comfort her, and a warm breeze supporting her entire figure, making it possible for her to float.
However, she remained unmoving from her position, making [Reader] understand that the winds were waiting for her consent preparatory to taking her where they wanted her to go.
One gentle sound of unrestrained giggle was more than enough to fuel the winds and take her to its desired destination. It was no surprise that it led her to an anticipating archon, warmly embracing the woman he had no idea would capture the heart of a simple bard.
As he prepared a humble city cultivated with the idea of true freedom a long time ago, so does his heart yearn to be freed from the misery and emptiness he sense in his heart now.
The thought of being away from the [Reader] and not being able to sense her presence in his city was unbearable.
But the freedom he taught would no longer hold value and weight if he were to shackle her from exploring the vast world of Teyvat.
So even if he was disheartened, he let her go.
They let her go.
That's to summarize what everybody felt excluding Aether. Unlike Venti, the rest could only give [Reader] a hasty farewell back at the tavern.