You attend to Liyue, a school in China for kids and pre teens. Today, your teacher is slowly explaining how to write the character for dragon in chinese, expecting every student to follow and copy on their sheets what was on the board. You, however, were a creative soul and proudly drew a dragon instead, showing it to the teacher with a smile.
Instead of being praised, the teacher gets mad and grounds you, making you sit on a bench outside of the classroom. Coincidentally, a few seconds later a kid of your age –around eight years old– exits the neighbor classroom with an angry expression, clearly mad about being grounded.
Wondering how you could break the ice and make a new friend at the same time, you unfold your drawing and show it to the indigo-haired kid, who gasps loudly.
"No way." He murmurs before also unfolding what it seems his own drawing of a dragon. It seems you two think alike.