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“You literally handed me over to the Fatui within six months of me returning to Mondstadt,” Diluc complained.
“And you escaped in less than a week,” Kaeya groused.
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- Part 4 of RagbrosWeek2022
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Bug younger d doesny know k himThis is our younger brother, Kaeya," Diluc introduced.
"We have a younger brother?" The younger redhead seemed to almost be vibrating in his spot in excitement. "I don't have a younger brother yet."
"I don't think I'm still the younger one in this case," Kaeya commented, a questioning look shot in Diluc's direction.
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A week later, Bruce carefully stepped into Kaeya’s office bearing a large, gaudy vase that wouldn’t look out of place next to its sibling in Dawn Winery.
Kaeya stared at the vase. He had been sure to check Majorie’s store every day that week to make sure there were no vases on sale. Yet Diluc had managed to get his hands on an eerily familiar one nevertheless. Kaeya truly should have remembered not to tempt the power of enough Mora.
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“What exactly were you thinking?”
“He told me you changed your mind. That you would rather keep the younger me,” Diluc said, “and you were there to accompany me to the gate.”
“And you believed him?”
“It made more sense.”
Kaeya resisted the urge to kick him. The worry that had fueled him into hurrying all the way from Headquarters boiled into rage. He threw an annoyed flurry of ice at his duplicate instead. Diluc was refusing to use his Vision to make the fight any easier for them.
“It truly is a pity I couldn’t get you this time, Delusion Thief.” The eye patch was gone, and red eyes glared at them from behind a mask and a face that looked out of place on Kaeya’s body. “It seems your Knights are arriving and I don’t particularly enjoy fighting, unlike some of my comrades, so perhaps next time?”
Diluc threw his claymore and it embedded into the wall behind where the duplicate was standing seconds before.
“That’s not one of your throwing knives,” Kaeya complained to hide how impressed he was.
“I should have known,” DIluc grunted.
Kaeya glared at him.
