[ He tells of the origin of the Windblume Festival in the time of Decarabian - that is was part of the secret code of the rebellion.
He tells of the history of the festival in the time of Barbatos - how any flower could be made into the Windblume. The various theories on why each native flower of Mondstadt could be so.
He tells of the modern Windblume Festival - where the citizens of Mondstadt were expected to prepare the gift accompanied by sweet poetry themselves.
He tells of the Windblume Star and the blessing of Barbatos.
All with the elegance and poise like a poet from Liyue and less of the charisma and warmth of a bard from Mondstadt. ]
[ There's still beauty in the elegance and poise of a poet. Venti listens in uncharacteristic silence, eyes half closed. Some parts he remembers, others he doesn't, and it's as disorienting as it is frustrating.
Still, once Zhongli finishes . . . ]
Gifts for courtship, huh . . .
Have I ever given you a gift?
[ That seems like a detail he would forget in his flightiness, he thinks. Maybe? ]
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Placing the gnosis in Zhongli's hand, with some reluctance. But he doesn't remove his hand from Zhongli's. ]
. . . Forgive me.
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[ And he takes his other hand to cover Venti's ]
You are looking out for me. As you always have.
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[ . . . ]
You can return it to me after all this, if it's possible.
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I will keep that in mind, Barbatos.
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Shall I tell you some stories of Teyvat?
I thought that might help your condition. That and the wine.
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They really need to get you a room upgrade ]
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It just feels . . . right. ]
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Shall I tell you about the rise of the Windblume Festival?
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[ A pause ]
Have I?
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But I would be remiss to not know the culture of my closest ally.
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Okay then. Remind me.
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He tells of the history of the festival in the time of Barbatos - how any flower could be made into the Windblume. The various theories on why each native flower of Mondstadt could be so.
He tells of the modern Windblume Festival - where the citizens of Mondstadt were expected to prepare the gift accompanied by sweet poetry themselves.
He tells of the Windblume Star and the blessing of Barbatos.
All with the elegance and poise like a poet from Liyue and less of the charisma and warmth of a bard from Mondstadt. ]
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Still, once Zhongli finishes . . . ]
Gifts for courtship, huh . . .
Have I ever given you a gift?
[ That seems like a detail he would forget in his flightiness, he thinks. Maybe? ]
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The first was a potted glaze lily that is stored in my room.
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Wow.
I'm better at this than I thought.
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. . . That sounded rude.
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But it's also true that you always underplay your own accomplishments.
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Well, it's fine if it's rude anyway. I don't really care.
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But you have not asked the logical next question.
Have I ever given you a gift?
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Is that the logical next question?
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It is.
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I don't understand why it's obvious . . . but okay, have you ever given me a gift?
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I am going to purchase one for you right this moment.
[ Don't mind him pulling out his phone. And give him a bit to pick out the perfect gift. ]
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