Kaeya sighed. Another day, another problem.

After so many years in Mondstadt, the Khaenri'ahn was sure that he was the normal one in the Knights of Favonius. No, make it the whole city of Freedom.

The sound of the explosion filled the room. Kaeya sighed again.

It sounded as if it came from Jean's office.

He will go in a minute.


The Acting Grand Master of the Knights of Favonius slowly counted up to ten. And then continued up to twenty to calm down before looking back at the young elf, who was currently diligently studying the carpet in her office. It was littered with papers that were shuffling with the wind blowing through the broken window. Jean sheathed her sword.

"Klee, what is the rule about the bombs in the building?" the knight asked.

It took some time before the Spark Knight's ear drooped a bit and she whispered," not to."

"Not to what?"

"Not to use the bombs in the building," repeated the young knight just a smidge louder. Eyes still firmly fixed on the carpet. Jean sighed.

"That's right, Klee. I am glad you know that what you did is wrong. Unfortunately, it means punishment."

"Solitary room?"

"Indeed," confirmed the Acting Grand Master. A knock on the door and permission allowed Kaeya to enter the office.

"Hello there," the horseless Cavalry Captain greeted his superior.

"Oh, Kaeya! Could you please take Klee to the confinement room while I…" Jean waved her hand at the office. The Captain curiously looked around. He empathically nodded, offering his left hand to the Spark knight. Klee mournfully took it and the pair left the office.

"I am glad that you are not hurt, little spark," Kaeya offered his condolences to the little elf. The girl mutely nodded her head. "Come on. Twenty-four hours. And I will take you to go fish blasting after it."

Klee in surprise looked up at the Captain. He smiled at her eagerness and signed 'quiet' before opening the door to the confinement room.

"It will be our little secret." The elf quickly walked in, waving to the Captain as he closed the door.

And now to do all the paperwork so that he could fulfill his promise.