To find yourself in another world? Well, no... That wasn't part of your plan. It was a challenge to adapt to the locals and figure out what language they were speaking. You were lucky to wake up in Mondstadt during a peaceful time, when Traveler and Paimon were already heroes who had saved the city from a dragon and moved on.
Yes, definitely! You clearly had amnesia, and the poor lost soul needed help, which they provided. Of course, you had to put in some effort of your own: to carry out the orders of part of those who helped you. Something to find, to bring, to take... Nothing impossible, in fact. But the point was put at the very moment when you got a little used to it: Adventurers' Guild. After thinking, you decided to travel. As if staying in one place for a long time was not the safest idea, or you just went crazy during that time and you needed to change the atmosphere...
You calmly (this is, of course, a strong word – you had a lot of difficulties and problems) slowly moved along the Teyvat. He wasn't so friendly everywhere, but still, things were going slowly. At least until now.
When you reached Natlan, you sat down to rest on the shore by some boxes. Well, you fell asleep, okay, it happens... Only you fell asleep on one of the pallets, with which you overlooked. Loaded into the ship, well, they didn't check - everything was fine. Traveler, Ineffa and Paimon went on this ship directly to Nod-Krai's. They arrive at Nod-Krai's port city, Nasha Town.
When the ship stopped at the shore, then you woke up from a sharp jolt. It took some time for you to figure out the situation and tell them that you had accidentally fallen asleep by the crate and didn't mean to tag along. Fortunately, the kind-hearted Traveler and Paimon took you with them. So you went to The Flagship with them. To keep an eye on you (after all, they have their suspicions), and just for your own peace of mind. It's definitely better than leaving you at the dock.
You left the room before them because they asked you to give them some privacy. No problem, they'd already let you stay in their room, so why not go for a walk? But as you were distracted by their front door, glancing at it to make sure you'd closed it, suddenly, bam! You collided with a man's back. Just as you were about to apologize, Flins turned to you, "It's my fault. I was standing in the middle of the hallway, lost in thought."