Genshin Impact has released a brand new official comic strip titled “The Daily Life of an Adeptus Is Actually...”, placing the spotlight on Zibai and her quiet routines following the conclusion of Lantern Rite. As the festive lanterns fade and Liyue returns to its steady rhythm, the comic offers fans an intimate look at how an Adeptus adapts to everyday life among mortals.
Set after the Lantern Rite celebrations, the story shows Zibai gradually settling into Liyue, navigating moments that are both ordinary and subtly revealing. Rather than focusing on grand battles or divine authority, the comic emphasizes daily habits, small interactions, and the contrast between an Adeptus’s long existence and the simplicity of human life. This grounded approach makes the character feel more approachable while enriching her narrative presence.
The comic strip format allows the storytelling to shine through expressive art and lighthearted pacing. Visual humor, gentle expressions, and carefully framed scenes highlight Zibai’s personality, balancing her Adeptus identity with a sense of curiosity and adjustment. These moments reinforce the idea that even powerful beings in Teyvat experience change, routine, and reflection.
From a world building perspective, the comic deepens Liyue’s post Lantern Rite atmosphere. The city feels alive and calm, transitioning naturally from festival excitement back to everyday life. Zibai’s presence within this setting subtly reinforces Liyue’s core themes of tradition, continuity, and coexistence between the divine and the human.
Fans have responded positively to the comic’s tone. Many appreciate the focus on slice of life storytelling, which contrasts with the intensity of main quests and limited time events. For players invested in character driven narratives, the comic adds emotional texture and reinforces Zibai’s role beyond combat or lore summaries.
By releasing “The Daily Life of an Adeptus Is Actually...”, HoYoverse continues its trend of using short form illustrated content to expand character depth. These comics serve as narrative bridges, connecting major in game events with quieter moments that make Teyvat feel lived in and personal.
For Travelers who enjoyed Lantern Rite and want to see what comes after the celebration, this Zibai comic strip offers a gentle and charming follow up. It is a reminder that even after the lanterns are extinguished, stories in Liyue continue to unfold in subtle and meaningful ways.








