Genshin Impact ship pairings

Chapter 101 (Knowing the Subtle) Bird Language 1

On a bright, sunny afternoon, a lively tarantula chirped incessantly beside the building. Its vividly colored wings were even more eye-catching in the sunlight.

"Elhesen is so annoying!"

"Can you imagine! No drinking, no staying up late, no coming home late, and not even letting me get too close to other people."

Kavi's cheeks flushed crimson with emotion. The traveler paid no heed to her beauty; all she wanted was to know was when she could leave.

"That junior girl just came to ask me for help, but that guy Elhesen went crazy for some reason and messed with me for ages!"

The poor traveler was forced to listen to Kavi's long rant, leaving him feeling a bit dizzy. As he heard the later parts, he felt like he'd heard something truly outrageous. Paimon, on the other hand, covered his head, looking as if he shouldn't have heard anything inappropriate.

Kavi complained for a full hour before finally telling the traveler his request: "Please, think of a way for me. I want to get my revenge on that wretched fellow."

The blond-haired Kavi clasped his hands together, his eyes sparkling as he looked at the traveler. The traveler, of course, found it difficult to resist.

Before leaving, the traveler gave Kavi a potion. Through the transparent container, Kavi could see that the potion's color was not bright, and it even looked like clear water.

This was the work of the amazing teacher Abedo. When the traveler received the bottle of potion, he curiously asked Abedo about it. Unfortunately, the potion had been sitting unused for a long time. Perfect timing, now it can be used on Kavi.

"Don't worry, you can use this potion to play pranks on Elhesen. Although I don't know what it does, Abedo said that you can give it to people you don't like. It will have amazing effects."

The traveler patted his chest, looking very confident, and handed the potion to Kavi. Kavi was skeptical, but seeing the traveler's confident demeanor, he took the potion and went home.

When Kavi returned home, he first secretly peeked at what Elhesen was doing. Then he was pleased to find that Elhesen was reading a book as usual.

Elheisen, of course, noticed Kavi's furtive movements, and his hand, which was turning the pages of the book, paused subtly. He quickly scanned through the possible activities Kavi might be up to, but after a moment's thought, he decided to give up. After all, he had never been able to understand Kavi's way of thinking.

Kavi didn't care what Elhesen was thinking; he didn't immediately try to get Elhesen to drink the potion. He wasn't stupid; that would be too obvious!

Kavi acted as usual, wandering around the living room after entering. Then he went to the kitchen, found some fresh fruit he liked, washed it, and cut it up.

Kavi then went into Elhesen's study and swaggered to sit down in his small seat by the balcony. Of course, Kavi shared half of his fruit with Elhesen.

As usual, Elhesen silently accepted the fruit plate that Kavi handed him. Because they had lived together for a long time, they could usually understand each other through their body language.

Simply put, they have an excellent working relationship. For example, when Kavi is making a model, as soon as he stops, Elhesen can hand him the appropriate tools. Or, if Elhesen can't find a book, Kavi can quickly locate it on his well-organized bookshelf.

They were very familiar with each other's habits. So, although Elhesen suspected Kavi might be up to something, he didn't suspect the plate of fruit. He knew Kavi too well; he could tell what Kavi was thinking with just a glance.

While pondering where Kavi might be causing trouble, Elhesen took a bite of fruit. His mind raced, and he mentally praised the fruit he'd bought that day, thinking he might buy from this store again next time.

Kavi returned home not too late today, just as the sun was setting beautifully. He was sitting on a small stool on the balcony, drawing, when the sunlight streamed through the window and fell onto the table, drawing his gaze.

Kavi gazed intently at the sunset outside the window, lost in thought. In his eyes, the sunset was a truly beautiful sight. Unbeknownst to him, the sunlight wasn't just falling on the tabletop, but also upon him.

In Elhesen's eyes, Kavi's golden hair, bathed in the afterglow of the setting sun, became a beautiful hue. The sight of Kavi gazing at the sunset was also beautiful.

You stand by the window, gazing at the scenery, while someone else gazes at you from a building. The bright moon adorns your window, and you adorn someone else's dream.

Elhesen stared at Kavi, and suddenly he heard Kavi's cheerful voice.

“Come here, come here.” Kavi waved to him, his face beaming with a bright smile.

Al-Hysen responded and moved closer to the window. Kavi took his hand and pulled him to sit down. "Look at the sunset outside the window, isn't it beautiful?" Kavi was keen to share beauty with Al-Hysen, who was not romantic at all, and Al-Hysen always gladly accepted Kavi's sharing.

"nice."

Kavi couldn't help but laugh as he listened to Elhesen's voice. The two people by the window stood shoulder to shoulder, gazing at the scenery like children.

Of course, Kavi hadn't forgotten his impending "revenge" against Elhesen! He carried out his plan before going to sleep.

Kavi had been suffering from insomnia for a while, and following Tinari's advice, he would drink a glass of warm milk before bed. Since then, Elhesen had kept plenty of fresh milk for him in the freezer. However, this time, after finishing his milk, Kavi brought another glass into their bedroom.

A clear, odorless liquid was quietly added to the milk, and no one would notice anything amiss. Even Elhesen was in trouble this time. Kavi, secretly pleased, walked briskly into the bedroom.

"Elhesen, you didn't sleep well last night, have some milk with me today."

Kavi, holding the milk cup, moved closer to Elhesen.

Seeing Kavi's movements, Elhesen immediately realized, "Here we go again." He was very curious about what Kavi was up to. But what he said aloud was, "I don't need to."

Kavi looked at Elheisen's indifferent attitude and felt a little worried. This shouldn't be happening; he'd come home early today, and Elheisen should have been in a good mood. Why would he reject him?

Elhesen's gaze shifted to the glass of milk in Kavi's hand, and Kavi instantly understood. "I've already drunk it."

Elheisen raised an eyebrow but still didn't reach out. Left with no other choice, Kavi steeled himself and took a few sips first. Then he handed the glass to Elheisen, "You drink too!"

Al-Hysen then took the cup and drank the rest of the milk in one gulp.

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