i would really like to see , what is the current relationship between high elves and draws, hope to see them interact
I'll preface this by saying I knew nothing of the forgotten realms but a few months ago,
But if you dig into the dialogue between Eli and her sisters (specifically the jokes they share), you can clearly see the old disdain for Corellon and Ellistraee on the part of Lolthsworn Drow still exists in this alternative universe despite Lolth changing into the goddess of pleasure and lust.
Corellon and High Elves are mocked by all three sisters in the bathtub scene at the watertower if you pick Dare a second time, wherein Eli shares a well-received joke at their expense. Reading between the lines of the scene, you can clearly see they are viewed as holier than though, sexually prudish, and as hypocrites. Lolthsworn Drow clearly believing High Elves are still engaged in sexual intimacy/debauchery behind closed doors as everyone else.
Don't forget that in this universe, Lolth and Corellon's disdain for each other continues as Corellion rejected Lolth's amends after her accession as the goddess of lust (The lesson Eli gives to Sha'zal in chapter 7). leading to the Great Passive Aggression and disappearance of all Lolthsworn male Drows etc...
As for them interacting with High-Elves (I want to see that too very much). I'm guessing if Eli gets to her pilgrimage to the surface, her running into a High Elf or two would be a sure bet based on all the fun adversarial dynamics that would result.
What remains to be seen is if the pilgrimage will be included in book 2 or will it form the basis of book 3? The potential for an extended, separate, and stand-alone frolicking adventure is certainly there. Especially with all the hilarious/fun potential of a Pilgrimage Eli could take with other characters on a similar timeline with their Novitiates such as Sha’zal (Big big big potential for Baldur’s Gate imo) or Miz’ri.
Ellistraee is mocked as well but in the context of a lecture on Love of the heart between different species, which she seems to espouse. During which it is mentioned that Lolthsworn Drow should share and spread the pleasure of the body far and wide amongst the planes and races of Faerûn, but reserve Love of the heart only for their kin. Mind you, it's religiously orthodox Synafae that brings that up when lecturing Eli so make of it as you will...
...and I think it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to read into 'Kin' in this specific case as Syn telegraphing to Eli that she should go one step further and reserve her heart only for her 'Kin' as in family. I could go on, but I would end up unloading a mini-essay analyzing Syn's motivations and actions, and that’s not for here or now. But I admit on this last point that is me reaching.