It was a sensation she hadn't felt in a long time.
Ever since retreating into the Plane of Euthymia in pursuit of eternity, she had distanced herself from all unnecessary emotions. Yet now, any slight emotional fluctuation was all too noticeable.
"Why...?"
Ei frowned, puzzled at her sudden feelings.
Was her training not sufficient...?
After a brief hesitation, she dismissed her focus from the Raiden Shogun's perspective and shut her eyes, resuming her meditation.
Meanwhile...
Watching the fearless and unimpressed Luo Qing below, the Raiden Shogun allowed a faint smile to curve her lips.
"How interesting..."
She turned slightly to address the person behind her, her voice cool:
"Bring him to me. I'll handle this personally."
The black-haired girl standing behind her, her face concealed by a Tengu mask, looked momentarily startled. Why was the Shogun summoning someone over a mere exchange of glances? And... was it her imagination, or did the Shogun's cheeks just flush slightly?
"Yes, Shogun. And his crime...?"
"His crime...?"
The Raiden Shogun scoffed, her voice low and commanding:
"Possession of multiple Visions. More than one."
"Understood..." the masked girl replied, retreating respectfully from the room.
After handing the letter to Kujou Kamaji, Luo Qing had little interest in the man's love-struck ramblings. With the Raiden Shogun no longer staring down at him, he made a few polite farewells and left Tenshukaku.
He didn't believe the Raiden Shogun could sense what he'd done; even Liyue's Zhongli hadn't noticed the use of his special cards.
Fifteen Affection Boost Cards had earned him a +15 with Ei and +22.5 with the Raiden Shogun—certainly a worthwhile trade.
At the very least, they wouldn't be inclined to strike him down on a whim.
Crossing the large bridge in front of Tenshukaku, Luo Qing was just about to head to Hanamizaka to grab some street snacks when hurried footsteps caught his attention from behind.
Turning, he saw a black-haired girl wearing a crimson Tengu mask, her chest conspicuously prominent, leading a squad of soldiers towards him at a brisk pace.
Before he could react, the soldiers had already encircled him.
As he was about to speak, the black-haired girl stepped forward, her voice cold:
"By the decree of the Shogun, you are to be arrested for the illegal possession of multiple Visions. Take him!"
"Huh?"
Luo Qing was utterly bewildered. His three Visions were securely stored in his system inventory and hadn't left it since he entered Inazuma City. How could they possibly know?
"Umm... Excuse me, ma'am... Is it possible you've got the wrong person...?" Luo Qing stammered, raising his hands defensively as he took a step back. But the encircling soldiers ignored his protests, advancing steadily.
"This is... a misunderstanding, really..." he tried again, contemplating whether he should activate Zero Time to escape.
If the Raiden Shogun herself had issued the order, then being taken in was risky. He wasn't entirely confident he could evade her if it came to that. These Archons might very well detect the use of his Zero Time.
But resisting arrest would brand him a fugitive, making it impossible to openly roam Inazuma City again—a significant inconvenience.
"Lady Kujou Sara, please wait!"
As he hesitated, a familiar voice called out from the crowd of onlookers.
Turning, Luo Qing saw none other than Kamisato Ayaka stepping forward from the throng, positioning herself between him and the soldiers.
Her soft gray-blue eyes met his, conveying a silent assurance: Don't worry, I'm here.
Luo Qing's heart skipped a beat.
For a moment, he was genuinely moved.
"Lady Kujou Sara, may I ask what crime Mr. Luo Qing has committed?" Ayaka asked with calm composure.
Seeing Ayaka shielding Luo Qing, Kujou Sara's eyes flashed with surprise. She answered flatly:
"Lady Kamisato, I'm acting under the Shogun's direct orders to arrest an individual in possession of multiple Visions. Please, do not obstruct me."
"Visions?!"
Ayaka looked back at Luo Qing in shock. He met her gaze with an embarrassed smile, as if confirming the accusation.
"Um..."
The Vision Hunt Decree was a matter of national importance, decreed by the Raiden Shogun herself. Without a solid justification, even as the daughter of the Yashiro Commission, she was powerless.
"Lady Kamisato, I trust you understand the significance of the Vision Hunt Decree. Please step aside," Kujou Sara said evenly, the soldiers tightening their encirclement.
"Wait, hold on," Ayaka said, quickly formulating a response and meeting Kujou Sara's gaze with renewed determination.
"The Vision Hunt Decree is meant to apply to the citizens of Inazuma, but Mr. Luo Qing here is a merchant from Snezhnaya. Even if he does possess a Vision, he's not subject to the Decree's enforcement."
"A Snezhnayan...?"
Kujou Sara's brow furrowed as she scrutinized Luo Qing's Inazuman attire, clearly reconsidering.
"If he is indeed from Snezhnaya, does he have an Inazuma travel permit?"
"Of course, I do."
At that moment, Luo Qing quickly pulled a document from his sleeve—an official travel permit for all of Inazuma.
The document was issued by none other than the Tenryou Commission itself, specifically from Kujou Sara's jurisdiction.
Such permits were only granted to foreigners, completely inaccessible to native Inazumans, and many residents weren't even aware they existed. That Luo Qing could produce one so readily solidified his status as a foreign visitor.
"This is..."
Kujou Sara was momentarily at a loss.
She was simply following orders, and seeing Luo Qing dressed like an Inazuman had led her to assume he was a local.
Now that his foreign status had been verified, enforcing the Decree against him was legally problematic.
"How about this, Lady Kujou Sara..."
Sensing her hesitation, Ayaka's lips curved into a slight smile as she offered a solution:
"Why don't we have Mr. Luo Qing stay under the supervision of the Yashiro Commission for the time being? You can report to the Shogun, and if she still wishes to arrest him, you may retrieve him from the Yashiro Commission at that time."
"Lady Kamisato, if the Shogun still wants him detained, and he escapes while under your supervision... you understand the consequences for the Yashiro Commission, don't you?"
Kujou Sara's voice was firm.
"The Shogun is the ultimate arbiter of Inazuman law. If you report the situation truthfully, I believe she will make a fair and just decision," Ayaka replied confidently.
"Hmph. Very well, I'll leave him in your care for now, Lady Kamisato."
With a final glance at Luo Qing, Kujou Sara turned and departed, the soldiers following in her wake.
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T/N: Ayaka came in with the clutch! hehe
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"Thank you for your help, Lady Kamisato," Luo Qing said quickly, nodding his thanks.
To be fair, he truly was touched by Ayaka's intervention just now.
"Hmm... It should be alright for now," Ayaka said softly, her gaze complicated as she looked at him. Then, with a gentle tone, she asked:
"Mr. Luo Qing, do you truly possess a Vision?"
"Uh... Which one are you referring to?"
"Huh?"
Ayaka looked puzzled. How many could there possibly be?
But then she recalled how Kujou Sara had mentioned multiple Visions in her accusation...
"In any case, Mr. Luo Qing, you should be more careful and avoid using your Vision in front of others," Ayaka advised gently. "The Vision Hunt Decree is still in its early stages, and the associated laws are not yet fully established. That's why I was able to exploit a loophole. But if the Shogun decides to extend the decree to include foreigners in the future, even I won't be able to help."
"Thank you for the warning, Lady Kamisato. I'll be cautious," Luo Qing assured her, noticing she was now wearing a more formal outfit. Curiosity got the better of him:
"Is Lady Kamisato attending an important event?"
"Well..." Ayaka hesitated briefly, her eyes drifting towards the distant Tenshukaku. Her voice softened.
"Yes... It is a rather important event."
She had come to Inazuma City to formally present a proposal to the Shogunate, advocating for the abolition of the Vision Hunt Decree.
While Vision bearers were in the minority in Inazuma, to the ordinary citizens, the decree had little direct impact. But to those who bore Visions, these tokens were seen as divine recognition of their virtue and character. To take them away was to strip them of a fundamental part of their identity.
"Well then, Mr. Luo Qing, I have matters to attend to, so I must be going," Ayaka said, nodding politely before preparing to leave. Yet, before she could move, Luo Qing feigned confusion:
"Didn't you say you were supposed to be overseeing me on behalf of that lady? Where should I wait for you when you return?"
"Huh?"
Ayaka paused, unsure if Luo Qing was genuinely clueless or just playing along.
"Oh! I remember now. How about I wait for you at Komore Teahouse, Lady Kamisato?" Luo Qing suggested with a playful smile.
"Um..."
Ayaka's cheeks tinged with a soft blush at the mention of Komore Teahouse.
Should she be worried about leaving him there...?
But then she recalled that Thoma wasn't around, and apart from the staff and a few regular patrons, the only other resident was Taroumaru, the Shiba Inu manager. There was no real need to worry...
"Alright then. If Mr. Luo Qing has the time, he's welcome to wait at the Komore Teahouse," Ayaka agreed, nodding before turning to leave.
For some reason, even though she had always prided herself on remaining composed, speaking with Luo Qing made her cheeks flush with warmth.
Was her training not sufficient...?
As she walked away, she found herself glancing back until Luo Qing was out of sight, then shook her head, refocused, and steeled herself before entering Tenshukaku.
Back at his temporary lodgings, Luo Qing couldn't help but dwell on the recent events.
He'd never once utilized a Vision's power—how had the Raiden Shogun known he possessed one?
Had she somehow detected the subtle trick he'd pulled on her, and simply bluffed to catch him off guard?
Regardless, he had learned a valuable lesson: he needed to be more cautious. The Raiden Shogun was not as easygoing as Zhongli in Liyue.
Until he was confident he could firmly subdue the lightning-wreathed Shogun beneath him, he'd better tread carefully.
Estimating that Ayaka should be done at Tenshukaku by now, Luo Qing changed into a fresh set of clothes and headed towards Komore Teahouse. Ayaka's earlier departure in that direction strongly suggested her "important event" was tied to the Vision Hunt Decree.
Visiting the teahouse while waiting for her—supervised, of course—might also provide a chance to pry some information from her.
By the time he stepped out, the sky was already fading into twilight.
The streets of Hanamizaka had come alive with bustling stalls, and shop lights shone brightly against the deepening evening. It was just after dinner, and the streets were packed with lively crowds.
Though it couldn't compare to the splendor of Liyue Harbor, it had its own charm.
When Luo Qing arrived at the entrance to Komore Teahouse, a young girl suddenly stepped in his path.
"You look unfamiliar, dear guest. Is this your first visit to Komore Teahouse?"
"And you are...?"
"I'm Kazuha, the hostess of Komore Teahouse," she replied with a polite smile. "Do you have a reservation? If not, I'm afraid you'll need to make one first."
"A reservation?"
Luo Qing was taken aback. Was Komore Teahouse really this fancy?
"I did arrange to meet Lady Kamisato here—does that count?"
"Lady Kamisato?" Kazuha raised an eyebrow, giving him a skeptical once-over.
His clothes were ordinary, and he bore no official identification—no Commissioner's insignia, no visible status marker. Apart from being somewhat handsome, there was nothing that hinted at any connection with her lady.
Another hopeful admirer, trying to sneak a meeting with the lady after learning she frequented the teahouse, Kazuha thought, rolling her eyes internally.
"I'm sorry, sir, but Lady Kamisato hasn't mentioned any reservation with you," Kazuha said, narrowing her eyes knowingly.
She'd turned away plenty of admirers before—Luo Qing looked just like another.
"Lady Kamisato hasn't returned from Tenshukaku yet?" Luo Qing asked.
"Nope, she's not back yet. Maybe try again another time?" Kazuha suggested with a smile, although a hint of suspicion lingered. How did this guy know about her schedule...?
"Well then..."
Luo Qing considered heading back to explore Hanamizaka for a while, but as he turned, he saw Ayaka in the distance. She was walking towards the teahouse, her shoulders slightly slumped as if troubled. Noticing Luo Qing waiting outside, she perked up, a soft smile returning to her face as she waved.
"Good evening, Mr. Luo Qing..."
"Good evening, Lady Kamisato~"
Approaching the entrance, Ayaka gave Luo Qing a curious look.
"Why are you standing outside?"
"Ah, well..." Luo Qing gestured toward Kazuha with a smile. "I was eager to see you, so I waited outside and chatted with Miss Kazuha here while waiting."
"Is that so..."
Once again, Luo Qing's easy banter brought a faint blush to Ayaka's cheeks.
Watching the scene unfold, Kazuha's face showed clear astonishment. She had worked at Komore Teahouse for quite a while, but she had never seen Lady Kamisato show even a hint of embarrassment.
This is the eldest daughter of the Kamisato family...
Was she... dreaming?
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T/N: I should change 'Kazuha's' name here, but I'm keeping it so you guys know where it all starts...
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