Well, the characters in Genshin Impact might be quite surprised at first. They come from different universes. For example, the art styles are different. Genshin Impact has a more fantastical, open - world kind of style, while Honkai Impact has its own unique and often more action - packed feel. If they were to react to the fanfiction, some might be amused, like Paimon. She would probably find the crossovers in the fanfiction really interesting and keep asking questions about the Honkai Impact characters. And Diluc might be a bit more reserved, but still intrigued to see how the two universes are combined in the fanfiction.
Some characters might be very intrigued. For example, Albedo, with his scientific mind, would likely analyze the concepts in the fanfiction related to Earth. He'd be interested in how Earth is depicted, its cultures, and technologies. He might even try to find similarities with Teyvat in terms of elemental powers or social structures.
Some characters would be fascinated. For example, Fischl would likely see it as a grand adventure from another realm. She might even incorporate some of the elements from the Honkai Impact fanfiction into her own delusions. Keqing, on the other hand, would probably approach it more analytically. She would try to understand the logic behind the Honkai Impact world and how it differs from Genshin Impact. She might make notes about the different power - leveling systems and how the characters interact in the fanfiction.
Science fiction ships often have more advanced propulsion systems. For example, warp drive in 'Star Trek' which allows for faster - than - light travel, while real ships are limited by current physical laws regarding speed.
As of now, the Genshin manga is not finished. The story is still evolving and there's more to come for fans to enjoy. The creators are taking their time to develop a rich and engaging narrative.
There's no definite answer yet. It might continue if there's enough demand and the creative team has more story to tell. But it could also stop if they feel they've completed the story arc.