Historia Antiqua I

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To Akemi,

Word has already reached me of the events that took place in Inazuma. I've heard of the turmoil that transpired there, and I'm relieved to know that you made it out safe. But honestly, must you always be so reckless? You know as well as I do that charging headfirst into danger won't always work out in your favor.

I hope you haven't sustained any serious injuries. If you need any assistance, whether it be with your recovery or for any other reason, just say the word. You know that I'm more than capable of supporting you, so don't be stubborn about accepting help when you need it. If you require more Mora, don't hesitate to ask.

Considering that you were caught in the middle of Inazuma's civil unrest, I'm sure your attire has taken a bit of a beating. To that end, I've taken the liberty of arranging for some new clothes for you. I've sent a letter to a Fontaine clothing store requesting they create something custom-made for your journey. I trust their craftsmanship will suit your needs, even with your knack for getting into trouble.

I hear that your next destination is Sumeru, now that your business in Inazuma has come to an end. Please be more cautious this time; I know you're banned from that nation, so try to avoid drawing attention to yourself. I won't be there to bail you out if things go wrong. I'm worried about you, but I trust that even you know when to be careful—at least, I hope so.

Safe travels, Akemi. Keep your wits about you, and do try to stay out of trouble this time.

Diluc

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Akemi,

You got struck by lightning. Struck by lightning. Do you realise how utterly reckless that is? Even for you, that's pushing it. I cannot believe you'd put yourself in such a dangerous situation again. I understand you're no stranger to risky endeavours, but this is a new level of irresponsibility, even by your standards. Do you have any idea how much damage that could've caused you?

You should know better than to treat your health like some kind of secondary concern. As much as I'd love to say that I'm surprised, I know you far too well. You're just that much of a lummox sometimes. I need you to start thinking before you act—preferably before you're in a situation where you're becoming a human lightning rod.

Now, since you mentioned you'll be stopping by Fontaine soon, I'll send along a few things that should help with that lightning injury of yours once you arrive. You're not the easiest person to patch up, but there are some effective remedies that should work. Make sure you use them properly this time. And no, this isn't me giving you an excuse to go out and get struck by lightning again.

Please, Akemi, do try to be more careful. I'd like to avoid getting another letter about how you've been singed to a crisp.

Tighnari

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Dear Akemi,

I just heard from Master Tighnari about what happened to you in Inazuma, and I wanted to reach out to see if you're okay. He said you got struck by lightning, and I can't even imagine how painful that must have been. I really hope you're healing well. If there's anything I can do to help, please let me know, okay? You're stronger than you think, and I believe you'll get through this.

As for me, things in Sumeru have been going well! Master Tighnari has been giving me a lot of encouragement lately, especially when it comes to my writing and my studies. He says he's seeing a lot of improvement, and that makes me really happy! I'm working really hard because one day, I'd love to get into the Akademiya. I know it's a big goal, but I'm going to do my best to make it happen.

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