I will keep my sights on the North side of the city. I'm not sure if there are others who left as she and Zhongli did, but it doesn't change the danger she poses to them, the city as well as those stationed here who have helped to protect it.
I’m already keeping an eye on her movements. Did you know, she was already snooping around, looking for those who left the Order? Following rumors of where they’ve gone, seems to me.
[A breath.]
She doesn’t have a schedule I can rely on, but that’s fine. I’ve worked with less.
No, I wasn't aware. [And that set off every flag in his mind. To his knowledge others have left the Order but not all of them possess the same divinity and power Zhongli did. There was something in his tone, veiled but noticeable. Anger.
But he knew well how to keep a hold on that.]
Keep me in the loop of what you learn. Engaging her myself isn't feasible, but I can find other means to cut off her path to others at risk.
Well. I have been following her. [Usually from the rooftops.]
Aye, I will. [Diarmuid might not be able to engage her himself, on account of the whole Servant thing, but that’s fine. Edward will simply do it for him.] She has a dangerous habit of walking through the seedier side of town at night. That’s as far as I’ve figured out.
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[That was said with palpable relief.]
I will keep my sights on the North side of the city. I'm not sure if there are others who left as she and Zhongli did, but it doesn't change the danger she poses to them, the city as well as those stationed here who have helped to protect it.
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[A breath.]
She doesn’t have a schedule I can rely on, but that’s fine. I’ve worked with less.
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But he knew well how to keep a hold on that.]
Keep me in the loop of what you learn. Engaging her myself isn't feasible, but I can find other means to cut off her path to others at risk.
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Aye, I will. [Diarmuid might not be able to engage her himself, on account of the whole Servant thing, but that’s fine. Edward will simply do it for him.] She has a dangerous habit of walking through the seedier side of town at night. That’s as far as I’ve figured out.