[Zhongli's brows furrow slightly in response to Neuvillette's recounting of Beaussant's fate. Despite the tragic outcome, there's a sense of respect in his expression for the attorney's commitment to his cause, even at great personal risk.]
What a dramatic turn of events. [He shifts slightly on the cushion, his gaze returning to the dancing flames of the fire as he reflects on the implications of the story. The crackling of the fire fills the cabin with a comforting ambiance, enveloping them in its warmth while the snow raged outside. The sunset fills the snow at the peaks with orange light, gold, and reds. It's a beautiful scenery, and Zhongli can't help but appreciate it for a moment.]
Would you like some tea? [Zhongli inquires, his curiosity piqued.] I am curious as to how life proceeds after the trials in Fontaine. Do most people find themselves absolved of all suspicion, or do the trials leave a lasting impact on their reputation? I understand that the media are quite present in those, as well.
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What a dramatic turn of events. [He shifts slightly on the cushion, his gaze returning to the dancing flames of the fire as he reflects on the implications of the story. The crackling of the fire fills the cabin with a comforting ambiance, enveloping them in its warmth while the snow raged outside. The sunset fills the snow at the peaks with orange light, gold, and reds. It's a beautiful scenery, and Zhongli can't help but appreciate it for a moment.]
Would you like some tea? [Zhongli inquires, his curiosity piqued.] I am curious as to how life proceeds after the trials in Fontaine. Do most people find themselves absolved of all suspicion, or do the trials leave a lasting impact on their reputation? I understand that the media are quite present in those, as well.