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Genshin Childe X Zhongli Fanart

In the Japanese version of the game, Childe refers to Zhongli as "Zhongli-sensei" since Zhongli taught Childe how to handle chopsticks correctly. In Chinese, he addresses him as "xiansheng," a courteous courtesy that roughly translates to "sir." ChiLi is also the most written ship for the Genshin Impact fandom on AO3, with over 7300 pieces presently available. Pixiv has over 4200 works in the #Tartaglia/Zhongli category.

It takes a lot to catch Tartaglia off guard, the 11th of the Fatui Harbingers. It would take a lot to find him in a truly tight spot after surviving three months with the monsters of the Abyss at the age of fourteen, fighting his way up from square one through the ranks of the Fatui to his current position, and maintaining his facade as âThe Greatest Toy Salesman in Snezhnayaâ in the eyes of his youngest and most mischievous brother. Waking up in a body from over 3,700 years ago in a country that has yet to become Liyue? Even a god would find that unsettling. And, speaking of gods, the only person he can turn to is one himself. Let's hope the younger Zhongli is as kind as the one Childe has learned to like.

This is a fiction about Childe and Zhongli. Which is about the prince of Snezhnaya, Childe. Coming of age and being forced to choose a princess to marry, but someone else catches his eye... "I'm not sure whether I'll ever be able to have that... a family. But where do I begin as a retired Archon traveling this continent by myself? How can I go about living a human life?" Or about about Childe h...

Your whimpering stopped a time ago. You must have understood you had lost the whole war. âYou were so self-satisfied earlier.â Childe laughs, loving the way you squirm in embarrassment at the concept. You've always known that the talent gap between you and him was much too wide to justify anything like a victory in fight, but the scenario you're in now only adds insult to injury.

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