Ajax, thanks for the preliminary reading.
Is Lisa an agent of the Abyss Order?
Lumine thought about this as she carried the book to the library. It was stolen by the Hydro-mage of Abyss Order, and Lumine helped Lisa get it back — not for free, of course: Lumine was running out of money for food, and the kitchen in the Ordo Favonius' was disgusting, so although Lumine had recently become a knight of this Order, she had to refuse free meals. Let the work be stupid, but a healthy stomach is more expensive than snobbery.
And as soon as Lumine began to fulfill the order, questions arose.
In principle, for a maniac-collector, there is nothing surprising in climbing into the nest of monsters even for a trifling exhibit, and Lisa was precisely a maniac-collector in relation to the library.
Let the stupid chick Donna not know the main rule of successful intimate adventures: "Only well-proven lovers are allowed to go home, and there is a hotel for little-known and even more disposable gentlemen." Such fools happen, nothing special.
Well, the random lover turned out to be a kleptomaniac and stole from the bedside table of a fleeting girlfriend a cheap well-known book that can be bought at any flea market. This also happens, and this is also nothing special.
Was the kleptomaniac a mag in addition? Why not?
Even the fact that the lover-thief — Lisa called the Abyss Hydro-Mage — was a strange kind of creature, hardly capable of ordinary copulation, was not surprising: Lumine had seen more exotic sexual perversions. People can have an orgasm from the most incredible things.
Something else was surprising.
How did silly girl Donna get such a marvel into the city, to her house on a very busy street? Even if the Abyss Mage can fly, he fluttered over the city wall and sat on the balcony of Donna's room, then all people love gliders in Teyvat and only pavement stones do not fly here, and therefore, the owner of such an exotic appearance couldn't have unnoticed entered the city from the air. Moreover, the city is constantly attacked by monsters, everywhere — both inside the walls and in the meadows-mountains — patrols are placed to track them.
So, the Abyss Mage turned into a human, calmly entered the city, did his business and then decided to have fun, seduced a young lady who was bored without sex.
And Lisa didn't even think to warn the guards at the gate, did not say anything to her boss Jean, whose job is to protect the city from any enemies. At the same time, everyone talks about the Abyss as an enemy. Moreover, Lisa stunned the Abyss Mage, preventing Lumine from interrogating him about, including where the Mage had hidden the book that Lisa was looking for. Only now Lumine understood that the Mage had been stunned, but not killed. "Naughty boys who don't do what they're told need a little punishment to keep them in line." These are Lisa's words in response to Lumin's outrage that the Abyss Mage was not interrogated.
What didn't Mage do? It is unlikely that the matter is in the refusal to return the book. Moreover, the Mage was more interested in Lisa's rights to the stolen, and he did not refuse to return the stolen thing, it was Lisa who knocked him out in mid-sentence. More precisely, she interrupted the Mage as soon as he started talking about the secret in the book. What did Lisa want to hide? And why did she immediately give this book to Lumine for eternal storage, as soon as she began to ask questions?
And in general... Lisa, of course, is a book maniac-collector but the search for the missing book itself was very strange: why all this running along magical traces, fighting with hilichurls and so monsters if a strong and very well-trained witch could do everything much faster and easier?
Lisa seemed to be testing Lumine. For what was it?
In principle, the affairs of Mondstadt were indifferent to Lumine but she will not let anyone herself be used as a marionette!
Lumine remembered everyone who had seen that stupid performance that Lisa had forced her to put on in the town square today.
While they were returning the expired books, Lisa extorted a date and gifts from Lumine. She gave her an old woman's pantaloon. Lisa was offended but didn't calm down. Then Lumine fed her the spiciest dish that the local taverns had. It was very tasty, by the way. Lumine liked spicy food. But Lisa nearly puked from both the common people's food and the spices. But she didn't calm down in her harassment. Lumine promised in response, to shove a bunch of Mist Flowers, which were very dangerous for Electro-Mages, into her vagina if she will call her"little cutie" again. Lisa was even more offended but she didn't leave Lumine, she just started calling everyone cutie, including Paimon.
Lumine glanced at her winged handbook. For all her absurd appearance and emphatically stupid manner of communication, Paimon is far from being a fool. And she doesn't like Lisa.
"Who in the Market District was glad that Liza got into a ridiculous position?" Lumin asked Paimon.
"Knights Miles and Bruce rejoiced most of all. Paimon thinks that these lazy guys are jealous of lazy Lisa. She also does nothing, only sleeps, but has a lot of delicious food and beautiful clothes. And Miles and Bruce eat in the horrible Order dining room and wear ugly uniforms."
Lumine nodded. And she found both knights. A little sympathy, mockery of Lisa — and Lumine received exhaustive information that Lisa very much loves to go in the Windrise, and do it only in the during periods of calm when there are no contests or games of glider pilots, merchants and picnics. Which it means there is nothing to do there — but it will be full of evil creatures.
Lisa almost didn't hide her affairs, which is not surprising: Ordo Favoinus was been a dummy for a long time, and the police were too preoccupied with abundant street incidents.
And there was nothing interesting in the book, even the traces of the guard library magic: Lisa managed to remove everything in the den of the Abyss Mage. If there was no compromising evidence, Lisa would not clean everything so much.
Therefore, Donna is also connected with the Abyss Order. And the visit of that were-mage wasn't a random love adventure, but a long-standing acquaintance.
Given how Donna follows after Diluc, how is she trying to cause his jealousy with her romances, has the magnificent hero-defender of the city connection with the Abyss?
