Road to the Future in Genshin Impact: How to Start and Find Manka

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Road to the Future in Genshin Impact: How to Start and Find Manku

In Genshin Impact, Road to the Future is a Natlan world quest, during which you will have to talk to Manku again and show him the gift you received earlier. If you have any difficulties receiving or completing this quest, then check out our guide.

Walkthrough of the Road to the Future world quest

How to start the quest

Although this quest is not part of the “Between Promise and Oblivion” chain, it is closely related to it, so it will only be available after completing the mission called “Revelations of the Past”. After that, the required task should automatically appear in your journal.

Road to the Future in Genshin Impact: How to Start and Find Manku

If this does not happen, try teleporting to another location and/or moving time forward 1-2 game days using the Paimon menu. You can also try logging out, waiting 20-30 minutes and logging back in.

Find and talk to Manku

Move to the teleporter in the Tequemekhan Valley in the ruins, then turn around and run back down the corridor and up the stairs. Here you will find your old friend, Manku. Enter into dialogue with him.

 Road to the future in Genshin Impact: how to start and find Manka

The road to the future in Genshin Impact: how to start and find Manku

Road to the Future in Genshin Impact: How to Start and Find Manka

Road to the Future in Genshin Impact: How to Start and Find Manka

You show him the Golden Petition. He will be very happy that you managed to get it. You will also learn that Ochkatlan is located north of the Flower Feather Clan – these are the ruins of an ancient city. Thus, it can be assumed that the continuation of this story awaits us in the upcoming updates of the game. We will definitely leave a link to future quests here.

Road to the Future in Genshin Impact: How to Start and Find Manku

After the conversation, the mission will come to an end. Unfortunately, no rewards are provided for completing this task. Apparently, the developers considered it too small.

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