The japanese part "Why did you throw me away on the fifth night" actually means something. It's supposedly a Japanese tradition to name your child on the seventh day, and implying that Scaramouche was discarded when he was only five days old means that he was left unnamed. That line basically means "Why did you abandon me when I didn't even have a name?" Hence, the reason he couldn't write, read and speak since he was only five days old... MY POOR BABY!!!
Regardless of whether she's real or not, she has a child's body and yes, even though she is foxian and not human, she is in a child's body. So you shouldn't really be calling her you wife due to it being an instance of "lolicon" which is young female characters being portrayed in a romantic or sexual way. Don't try pulling the nerd emoji on me because all you're proving to me is that you're a lolicon.
Extremely bothered that the beat drop was completely ruined by you messing with the volume just to get a voice line in. I can hear the beat drop happening a split second during the low volume part before you restored it to the original volume. Really unnecessary. Everything about the video was brilliant and was smth that was gonna be my first choice in using when sharing this song to others, and then suddenly the best part, the literal highlight of this track, gets messed up
Dang... Hearing the music... Watching the scenes play out, with the specific lyrics above... It's... crazy... It really got emotional for me, and it's a very well written song. So deep with meaning and words. It really tells and shows his pain he feels for being abandoned and also shows the blasphemy consuming his heart and soul... It's incredible. I hope Genshin may always be remembered for making such a master piece of a saga with Scaramouche. Before actually reading the lyrics, I was just hyped and loving the song, but now that I know the lyrics... dang... it's really deep, honestly. Especially with the last line... That One... That One Foreal...