[ Both are good assumptions, for the drifter is indeed faster than Childe and more knowledgeable about the ship's layout. But this was a game, not an attempt to escape the Harbinger, so he flies just fast enough that Childe can keep up with him.
He isn't leading the Harbinger anywhere in particular though. For now, he's quite happy to see how long the other man can keep up with him. If they were to engage in a proper battle later, they could do it on the deck, where there was plenty of space, and plenty of overgrowth to destroy. The ship likely wasn't built to sustain all these plants, so might as well destroy them while they're fighting.
He feels the charge of electric energy in the air before Childe throws the weapon. Electro, unfortunately, is something he's always been sensitive to, due to his creator's identity. He doesn't even glance back to dodge the double-ended glaive, feeling little arcs of electricity clip him slightly as it passes by and the sting of the electrocharged reaction between the glaive and the water soaking his clothes.
He returns the flavour by throwing back two Anemo blades, the first a haphazard one sent down the hallway without much thought and the second right after designed to reduce the openings through which Childe can dodge. ]
Is this all you can do? The Harbingers of the Fatui are a more pathetic lot than I thought!
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He isn't leading the Harbinger anywhere in particular though. For now, he's quite happy to see how long the other man can keep up with him. If they were to engage in a proper battle later, they could do it on the deck, where there was plenty of space, and plenty of overgrowth to destroy. The ship likely wasn't built to sustain all these plants, so might as well destroy them while they're fighting.
He feels the charge of electric energy in the air before Childe throws the weapon. Electro, unfortunately, is something he's always been sensitive to, due to his creator's identity. He doesn't even glance back to dodge the double-ended glaive, feeling little arcs of electricity clip him slightly as it passes by and the sting of the electrocharged reaction between the glaive and the water soaking his clothes.
He returns the flavour by throwing back two Anemo blades, the first a haphazard one sent down the hallway without much thought and the second right after designed to reduce the openings through which Childe can dodge. ]
Is this all you can do? The Harbingers of the Fatui are a more pathetic lot than I thought!