[The kick connects, and his head twists to the side with it- but it's not as powerful as Childe thought it would be, and a menacing laugh erupts from him. Good, he's finally weakened, and he thinks that means this fight is over. The Harbinger chooses to forgo his weapons, taking a simple joy in lifting the erune up to slam him into the ground with one hand, as forceful as he can muster in this exhausted state of being he's found himself in.
It would be a shame to kill the doctor though. Being sucked into the heat of battle, Childe didn't even try to think about it too much. But isn't there something wrong here? Usually Nehan would just bully him a little, not outright attack. The man has healed him, scolded him for not coming to him for medical assistance. And where he's relished in this fight, despite the rage he feels at himself for making so many amateur mistakes, if he kills him, will he be as strong as this when he resurrects?
Asking the important questions. There's so much they don't know about when it comes to death here.]
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It would be a shame to kill the doctor though. Being sucked into the heat of battle, Childe didn't even try to think about it too much. But isn't there something wrong here? Usually Nehan would just bully him a little, not outright attack. The man has healed him, scolded him for not coming to him for medical assistance. And where he's relished in this fight, despite the rage he feels at himself for making so many amateur mistakes, if he kills him, will he be as strong as this when he resurrects?
Asking the important questions. There's so much they don't know about when it comes to death here.]