Life - In Teyvat- Night With Hu Tao Upd
“Do you want to see something?” she asked.
: She loves precarious viewpoints in the mountains, such as those in the Huaguang Stone Forest Life in Teyvat- Night with Hu Tao
As I waited for Hu Tao to finish her preparations, I took a moment to observe the intricate details of the parlor. The scent of incense wafted through the air, mingling with the soft glow of lanterns that cast a warm light on the beautifully crafted wooden coffins and ancestral altars. It was a place of solemnity and respect, where the living came to bid farewell to the dead. “Do you want to see something
You tell her that she is a freak. But a good one. It was a place of solemnity and respect,
I asked her about her role as Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor, and how she came to terms with the constant exposure to death and mourning. Hu Tao's response was uncharacteristically introspective: "It's not about becoming numb to death, but about learning to appreciate the cycle of life. Every ending marks a new beginning, and it's our duty to ensure that those who have passed on are sent off with dignity and respect."