Lumine was ferocious when she wanted something, and what she wanted was the location of her brother. Lutsen was aware that Lumine knew she was ferocious, she had told him herself. Which meant right now, as she grilled every bit of information out of Miss Yae, that she was purposely being as unapologetically fierce as she could possibly be.

Now, normal people are capable of this as well. BUT, Lumine was a goddess as old as time itself. She was a whole other level of terrifying when she got going. In fact, Lutsen was glad he was sitting as far away from her as he was. If he were any closer that would mean putting up with the incredible power of Lumine's glare, the rapid fire questions, and, most of all, the sheer presence she gave off. On a normal day, Lutsen could barely tell her from a normal human, though she had informed him this was because she purposely dampened her power so she would not attract as much attention as she already did.

Today though, it was obvious she made no effort to cover her power. She needed to know where her brother was and she needed to know now.

This was reflected in the air. It felt heavy, not oppressive, more like a weighted blanket just slightly too heavily weighing on a person. She was the power of the stars and time, and here you could practically smell the void of the stars on her.

Miss Yae was taking her assault surprisingly well, answering each and every question asked of her without much more than a slight look of hurriedness. It was impressive. Even this obviously powerful figure was daunted by his leader.

Lutsen had zoned out a bit, and only come back when Lumine stood up. She nodded at Yae, thanked her, and turned to walk out the door. Lutsen followed, he always followed.

She marched along at a swift pace, nearly running as she led them toward a remote countryside. On the way, they came across one of the teleport points he had always wanted to see.

Lumine glared at it, as if it's inactive form was a personal insult to her. She sighed, closed her eyes, and stood for a moment. As they waited there, her chest seemed to begin to glow, getting brighter and brighter, until she shone like the sun at midday. Then, she lifted her hands, set herself into an offensive fighting stance, and kicked the thing.

This surprised Lutsen, as it would surprise anyone to see a powerful goddess kick an artefact of great power. But, it worked, and the now activated teleporter began to float on it's stand.

Lumine, woman driven purely by violence and spite that she was, simply put her hands on her hips and nodded with a smirk.

"Now," she said, "The entire system has been rebooted. My brother made these damn things years ago. The people of Inazuma should have been upkeep them, they're stupidly finicky little things."

Lutsen nodded along, as if this made sense. Why hadn't she done this in Mondsadt, or Liyue? It would've made the trip much faster. And it wasn't just the Inazumans who forgot to take care of them.

That, however, was not his job to worry about. As it was apparent, Lumine did things how and when she wanted, and at least now they wouldn't have to walk wherever they were going.

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