[Conversely, Diluc believes that what happened between him and Kaeya is the lesser tragedy when compared to Ori and her sister. The betrayal stings, yes, but they've settled into something of a pattern of dancing around each other and occasionally butting heads. Kaeya is a liar and a pest, but he's never openly opposed him or Mondstadt as a whole like Valphi seems to have.
At least, not yet. But Diluc would prefer not to think about what it would mean if those circumstances ever change.]
You cannot control who people are and what they do, even those closest and dearest to you. It's a lesson I've had to learn the hard way.
[It's not a conclusion he's come to happily. But it is what it is.]
Whoever she turned into after you left isn't your fault, Ori.
no subject
At least, not yet. But Diluc would prefer not to think about what it would mean if those circumstances ever change.]
You cannot control who people are and what they do, even those closest and dearest to you. It's a lesson I've had to learn the hard way.
[It's not a conclusion he's come to happily. But it is what it is.]
Whoever she turned into after you left isn't your fault, Ori.