This report details the nocturnal activities, character depth, and professional responsibilities of , the 77th Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor in Liyue Harbor. 🏮 Professional Duties: Safeguarding the Border
Life in Teyvat: A Night with Hu Tao
As you wander toward Wuwang Hill, the atmosphere shifts. The blue mist clings to the trees, and the spirits of Teyvat feel closer than ever. Here, Hu Tao’s "strange" behavior reveals its depth. She doesn't fear the dark or the spirits; she respects them as old friends. Her poetry, often dismissed as nonsensical, is actually a bridge. By making light of the transition to the "other side," she strips death of its terror for the living. A night in her company is a lesson in balance—the understanding that the bright lights of Liyue’s festivals only shine because they are set against the vast, quiet dark. The Weight of the Staff Life in Teyvat- Night with Hu Tao
The Wangsheng Funeral Parlor: A Hub of Mystery and Wonder
Surviving a night with Hu Tao isn't about fearing death. It’s about realizing you’ve been wasting your life being polite. Here, Hu Tao’s "strange" behavior reveals its depth
Petting the Statues: A typical night might involve a detour to the Ministry of Civil Affairs to check on "Dami" and "Ermi"—the two stone lion statues she has "adopted" as pets.
"I couldn't sleep," I reply, "and I thought it would be nice to take a walk under the stars." By making light of the transition to the
You walk back to Liyue Harbor in comfortable silence. The early fishermen are prepping their boats. The scent of fresh dumplings drifts from a street vendor. Life returns.
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