[Kaedehara Kazuha's Epilogue]
[Kaedehara Kazuha escaped Inazuma with the help of the Alcor and began wandering the world.
He traveled far and wide—Mondstadt, Liyue, Sumeru... traversing the entire continent of Teyvat. He witnessed breathtaking landscapes and met many like-minded friends.
But in his heart, he always held on to one promise—
To see the world in someone else's place.
Everywhere he went, Kazuha wrote letters, describing the scenery and the culture, entrusting travelers to deliver them to the Watatsumi Army in Inazuma—to a man named Fujiwara Kael.
He never received a single reply.
He assumed Kael was simply too busy, still chasing his ideals.
And so he kept writing, kept sending.
Until one day, in Liyue, he encountered the friend Kael once saved.
From this friend's mouth, he finally learned—Fujiwara Kael had already passed away, long ago.
With a tone of awe and sorrow, the friend said, "I heard... the White Crane Young Master died in a duel with the Raiden Shogun. Though he fell in battle, he managed to catch her Musou no Hitotachi."
"Remember what I once said? Someone would one day dare to stand against the radiance of thunder. He did it."
Kazuha stood there in silence for a long time before quietly exhaling.
"…Yes. He did it."]
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[Teppei's Epilogue]
[A new member had recently joined the Resistance—a blonde girl known as Lumine, the legendary Traveler.
It was said she had already saved both Mondstadt and Liyue—a true hero of Teyvat.
Teppei, a regular soldier, was tasked with helping her familiarize herself with the Resistance.
"You're amazing," he said. "You just got here and already became the captain of Swordfish II.
We used to have a great man in the Resistance—he was captain of Swordfish I. Later, he became a General."
"You'd better live up to that name, alright? Don't bring shame to it."
Paimon blinked. "Where is this great man now?"
Teppei's face grew solemn. "He died under Raiden Shogun's blade."
"But don't underestimate him. He was the idol of every common soldier here.
Even without a Vision, he fought bravely and led us through countless victories.
He stood against Vision bearers as an ordinary man—and when he challenged the Shogun herself, he even blocked the Musou no Hitotachi!"
"He gave us hope—he showed us that even ordinary people can reach that height."
Teppei clenched his fist. "One day, I'll be like him. Even if I never awaken a Vision in this life... I'll face all my enemies head-on."
"An ordinary person... blocked the Shogun's blade?" Paimon was stunned. "He was incredible."
Hearing Teppei's story, a glint of curiosity flickered in Lumine's eyes.
She wished she could've seen that fearless man in action.
Too bad...]
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[Yoimiya's Epilogue]
[Yoimiya had been feeling troubled lately.
She'd inherited the Naganohara Fireworks Shop from her father...
But she had no memory of how to make fireworks.
People told her her fireworks were once the best in all of Teyvat.
But to her, they were just... explosions in the sky. Big sparks.
What was so special about that?
They said she'd forgotten everything because she lost her Vision.
Her strongest wish had faded—and with it, her memories.
But none of that mattered to her anymore.
Listless, she spent her days wandering the streets of Inazuma aimlessly.
Recently, though, she overheard people on the street talking about something.
"They say the White Crane Young Master was executed for challenging the Raiden Shogun."
"Yeah... In the end, the Shogun's invincible."
"What a shame. Even though he was a noble, he was always kind to commoners."
"Right, the festivals he held were all really down-to-earth. A noble who truly cared about the people."
"They say... he only joined the Resistance because of me—"
"Shhh! You want the Tenryou Commission to take you away?!"
Yoimiya, eavesdropping from the side, felt a strange daze wash over her.
When she came to... she realized she was already in tears.
Why... why did hearing that name hurt so much?
...
Eventually, the Raiden Shogun lifted the Sakoku Decree and the Vision Hunt Decree.
All the confiscated Visions were returned.
Yoimiya got hers back—and with it, her memories.
She remembered her greatest wish.
She remembered her love for fireworks.
She remembered him...
Fujiwara Kael.
That man was like the bright moon in the sky—radiant, but unreachable.
She had fallen for his gentle voice and warm, spring-like smile.
But she had always thought someone like her could never enter a world like his.
Until that day—when she saw him, leading a Vision bearer, fleeing from the Tenryou Commission.
She opened her shop door and hid them inside.
And from that moment on, the moon had fallen into her heart.
Fighting for the same ideals beside the one she admired...
That was happiness.
Back then, she didn't dare wish for much.
Just to see him often—that was enough.
Now, with her memories returned, Yoimiya began making fireworks again.
After the Sakoku Decree ended, her fireworks became the most sought-after festival item across Teyvat.
And each firework she made—after blooming beautifully in the sky—
Would transform into the shape of a white crane.]