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Kapitel 240: [240] Encountering Problems After Problems

Chapter 240: Encountering Problems After Problems

The Hoshino household felt almost like a different world as we slipped into it through a portal I had opened. The familiar scent of home greeted me as I stepped out into the courtyard, Ai and Ranefer at my side. I could hear the faint chatter from around the house, coming from the exorcist girls and the tiger cubs. 

Quetzalcoatl shifted beside me, her chains clinking softly as she stretched her arms out. "Cutie, undo these, would you?" She raised her wrists, bound by the divine restraints Tezcatlipoca had slapped on her. 

Her tone was casual, but I could sense the frustration behind her words. I guessed she hated being shackled, even if she didn't say it out loud.

"Yeah, hold on," I replied, placing my hand on it and reaching into my Void Storage. Undoing divine restraints wasn't exactly a walk in the park, but this wasn't my first time dealing with this sort of thing. With some effort, I pulled the chains into my storage, feeling my Qi drain. It was not enough to be a problem, but it was still a lot.

Once free, Quku let out a loud yawn, stretching her arms above her head like she didn't have a care in the world. "Ahh, finally," she muttered and then looked around, turning to face me. "So, what's next? The world's going to hell, and we're about to see some crazy shit out there. What's your plan? You did promise to make me stronger, so I wanna move my fists already."

I frowned slightly, considering her words. She wasn't wrong. Because of the Icons that descended recently, the gods started getting serious about their power plays. I had a bunch of enemies among those said gods. I had to establish myself as a strong force to keep them at bay. I couldn't spend every day fighting one pantheon after the other, so it was high time I took this sect seriously.

"The next step is to establish a name," I said, looking at her and then the other two women. "Not for me, but for the Sect."

Truthfully, my name had spread far enough. Killing Thor, pissing off multiple pantheons, wrecking half of Vedas in one night—I'd made my point. But that wasn't enough. A single person's name alone wouldn't secure the future I was building. 

My Sect needed to rise, and that meant gaining more power, more allies, and more influence. To begin with, Nexus of Eternity wasn't just about surviving; it was about creating something that could stand the test of time. Something… bigger than me.

Well, my name, I mean. I doubted there could be anything bigger than me.

I envisioned a Sect that could rival the gods and their pantheons, with people like Ranefer and Quetzalcoatl already behind it. I wasn't stupid—I knew we'd have to fight our way to the top, and that was why we'd need even more people.

Quku raised an eyebrow, her lips curling into a smirk. "A former Chief God on your payroll already, isn't that enough name backing this sect thingy?"

"Well, it helps," I chuckled, "but I need more. More like you." She scoffed, amused that I wasn't satisfied with having a literal chief god on retainer. But that was the minimum kind of influence I needed to have if I wanted to survive in the coming storm.

"You already got more," Ranefer, lounging casually beside us, chimed in with a sly grin. "Don't forget the super satan you've got hanging around~ I'm probably stronger than her at this point," she looked at Quetzalcoatl who grinned with her sharp teeth.

I looked between the two, making sure they didn't break into a fight. Regardless, she was right that I did have some heavy hitters already, but I really needed more. I had a few elders in the sect, namely Ai, Ranefer, and now Quetzalcoatl—but they weren't enough. At least double this number would do.

But before I could add something, Ranefer's gaze turned more serious. "Speaking of which, don't you think I should head back to the Underworld? My people probably need me there with everything going on."

She had a point. As much as I wanted to keep my allies close, the Underworld was in chaos. Egypt's Ogdoad wasn't a weak pantheon. Serafall and the other Satans were probably doing their best to hold things together, but they couldn't be everywhere at once.

"You're right," I admitted, nodding. "But it's dangerous down there. You sure you want to go back now?"

Her gaze flicked to me, and she sighed dramatically. "Ahhh, I really should, but I don't really want to…" She paused, her eyes locking onto mine. "Unless you're planning to come with me?"

"...." I considered it for a moment. The idea of visiting the Underworld didn't seem as meaningless as it might have in the past. Serafall could use help. I owed her at least that much for helping me during hard times. But… 

"As much as I'd like to, I can't," I said after a moment. "I've got enough on my plate here, Japan is dangerous. And I'm pretty sure Sera and Sirzechs would be happy to have me keep their sisters safe, too. Oh, and I pissed off the Norse yesterday. Pretty sure they're going to be knocking on my door any day now."

"You did what? You didn't tell me," Ai, who had been quiet this whole time, looked at me shocked. I shrugged. 

Ranefer let out a nervous laugh. "Odin's going to smash our front door down? Sounds… fun."

Ai shot her a look when she said 'our,' but didn't say anything. She turned to glare at me, and I cleared my throat. "So yeah… I'll be staying in Japan for a while," I added. "Besides, I've got some personal things to handle. Akane messaged me earlier. She wants to meet."

Ai frowned upon hearing that part. Her gaze softened. I could tell she understood what that meeting meant. She might have even known this would happen given the situation between me and Akane.

"It's fine," Ai finally said, patting the back of my head. "You should go see her. But call the others back first. Mem-Cho's been dying to meet Quetzalcoatl, you know."

I nodded, appreciating how easily my mother understood things. She didn't need a long explanation to know what was going on in my head. I'd deal with Akane soon enough, but first, I had to make sure things were stable here.

"I was wondering why my Memmy hadn't gone to save me~" Quetzalcoatl made a dramatic sound, falling onto a couch.

"I'll go meet the girls," I ignored her and said, pushing off the ground and flying up into the sky. Ai and Ranefer waved me off while Quku just stretched out lazily, already making herself comfortable in my home.

The flight to Kuoh didn't take long, and thankfully, the place was still in one piece. No surprise attacks, no gods crashing the gates. I found the girls where I expected them—Mem-Cho, Ruby, and Tsubasa—working to keep the area secure with the devil girls around them. 

They were doing their job, and it felt good to know that I could rely on them.

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Later.

Akane Kurokawa sat quietly in the corner of the café, her hands cradling a warm cup of coffee. The bitter scent of the liquid filled the air, but she barely noticed it. Her eyes were glued to the empty seat across from her, her mind wandering far from the café. 

It had been months since she'd seen him, and the last few weeks had felt like years. He hadn't bothered to reach out, not even when she knew he was back. She had to reach out to him first, as always…

A faint chime echoed through the café as the door opened. Her heart skipped a beat as she looked up, keeping her expression in check.

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She caught sight of him entering. At least he's not late, she thought and took a slow sip, forcing herself to stay calm. It wasn't like she'd prepared for a confrontation, but after all this time, she at least wanted some answers.

Aqua stepped inside, making heads turn as people gossiped. "Damn, his girlfriend is lucky," some girl said, and Akane almost laughed. Was she really lucky when he didn't meet her for months?

Aqua's eyes scanned the room before they landed on her. Akane was surprised to see that for a second, he hesitated—something she hadn't seen from him before. Then, with a subtle nod, he made his way over, sliding into the chair across from her. He placed his phone on the table between them.

"Akane," he greeted, his voice low, almost unsure. That was rare.

"Yeah," she responded, her tone neutral. She sounded a little frustrated and she didn't bother hiding that.

They sat in silence for a few beats, neither quite knowing how to bridge the gap that had grown between them. The tension was… odd. Akane didn't think it'd be like this someday with the man that she fell in love with. She took a sip of her coffee, her eyes drifting to the window to avoid the awkwardness hanging over them.

"Hello, Sir," just as it felt like the silence might suffocate them, a waiter arrived with menus, breaking the ice as he took Aqua's order.

After the waiter left, Aqua leaned back in his chair after ordering, his fingers tapping idly on the edge of the table as he turned his attention back to her. "I heard about your recent project," he said, attempting to sound casual. "Tokyo Blade, right? I heard that Kana's acting in it too."

Akane sighed softly. "Is it because Kana's in it that you even know about it, Aqua?"

The acquisition hung in the air, putting a stop to the fragile attempt at normalcy that he was playing at. His fingers stopped. Aqua paused, and for a moment, he didn't have a response. He opened his mouth to say something, but nothing came out. 

Thankfully, the server returned with his coffee, which gave him a moment to collect himself. He took a slow sip, clearing his throat as he thought.

Akane watched him carefully, her frustration bubbling just beneath the surface. She could see how uncomfortable he was, but that only irritated her more. Why is this so hard for him? She wanted to yell, but instead, she sighed again, deciding just to be upfront. "Look," she began, her voice quieter, "I understand you're busy… I do. But can't you at least tell me when you're leaving? Or when you're coming back? Do I not deserve to not that much?"

Aqua shifted uncomfortably in his seat. "I… I did tell you before I left."

"On text. You vanished for a whole month, Aqua," She stared at him, her eyes narrow. "You said it'd be a few days, maybe a week at most. And then nothing. You vanished. No texts, no calls. You just vanish, and I'm left waiting here like an idiot. If it was going to be that long, you could have just… teleported here for a minute to say goodbye. It's not that hard for someone like you."

Aqua didn't have anything to say to that. 

He wanted to defend himself, to explain how the situation had spiraled out of control—how the world itself was changing, and he couldn't afford distractions. But the truth was, she wasn't wrong. It wouldn't have been hard to teleport and say goodbye for a minute. He sighed, running a hand through his hair, before finally speaking.

"You're right. I messed up big time," he admitted, his voice quiet. He let the words settle between them before continuing. "If… you want to break up, I understand. It's unfair not to give you time when I call myself your boyfriend. I know I've been horrible to you, and if you're tired of it, I won't hold it against you. I'm sorry."

Akane frowned, looking away from him. Aqua shifted in his seat, unsure of what her reaction meant. Did I say the wrong thing?

A tense silence stretched on until she finally spoke, her voice tinged with annoyance. "I didn't ask to meet you to break up, Aqua," she said, her tone sharp. "That's… disrespectful. Do you really think so little of me?"

He blinked but didn't say anything. He opened his mouth to respond, but she wasn't done. "I just wanted to hear you apologize. And it seems like you do understand how you've been acting," she continued, her eyes locking onto his. "All I'm asking is for a little bit of your time. Is that too much? I see Mem-Cho posting photos of you surrounded by girls, having fun, but… I'm always waiting."

"...."

"Always waiting for you to text, but you never do. I feel like I'm invisible. I just want you to fix that behavior. Is it that hard?"

Her voice softened by the time she finished. Aqua's gaze looked guilty now. He hadn't realized just how much he'd hurt the poor girl. 

For someone as old as he was, it was so easy to get caught up in the chaos of gods, pantheons, and power struggles and forget about the people who mattered in the mortal world. 

If he couldn't manage time for both, he should never have put his feet on both boats.

He stared down at his coffee cup for a moment, letting the silence hang before finally nodding. "You're right. I should have known better," he said quietly. She didn't want to break up, he realized what he wanted. So he could act like that. With a small smile, he stood up, extending a hand toward her. "Will you give me a chance to make it up to you?"

"Ah…" Akane looked at his hand for a moment, her expression softening. Slowly, she reached out and took it, a small smile tugging at her lips. But just as the moment started to feel lighter, Aqua's phone buzzed on the table. 

The name Mai Senpai flashed across the screen.

Aqua glanced at Akane, a little sheepish, but she just shrugged. "It's just her. Take it." He nodded, swiping to answer and putting it on speaker.

"Aqua," came Mai's voice, hesitant on the other end of the line. "Can you come to Kyoto for a bit? There's… some trouble with the Yokai." In the background, the sounds of explosions echoed, and her voice trembled slightly. "...Some serious trouble."

Aqua's eyebrows slowly rose as he looked at Akane. The poor girl let out a long, exasperated sigh, covering her face with her hands. It was as if the world wanted to keep him away from her.

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Kapitel 241: [241] A Bigger Picture Than What Meets the Eye

Chapter 241: A Bigger Picture Than What Meets the Eye

A sudden shift in the air signaled our arrival in Kyoto as we stepped out of the cut in space-time. We found ourselves in the middle of a warzone. 

"Oh…!" I held back a whistle while Akane gasped behind me, her eyes wide with shock at the chaotic battlefield that sprawled before us. I stepped forward to position myself between her and any possible threat, my senses already on high alert.

The city was a perfect copy, a pocket dimension made to resemble Kyoto, but it was clear the energy here had warped it. The sky above rumbled, casting a dark shadow over the streets. The copy of this bustling city was empty, its roads cracked and littered with debris from powerful clashes. Buildings stood, but they looked wrong and twisted, as reality itself bent under the sheer power of the forces clashing here.

"Is this… really Kyoto?" Akane's voice wavered as she stepped closer to me, clutching my sleeve. Her eyes darted around nervously, trying to make sense of the destruction.

"It is. But not the real one," I muttered, eyes scanning the scene. "A pocket dimension. Remember our incident in Mount Fuji? Similar to that."

"Ah, I see." 

Before either of us could say more, a loud crash drew our attention upward. There, in the center of the chaos, was a titanic figure—Yasaka, the Nine-Tailed Fox, locked in fierce combat with a gigantic oni demon. I believe I recognized that from folklore. 

I guess this was why Mai called me?

"Shuten Doji?" Even Akane recognized him based on his description. The massive Oni towered over the landscape, his hulking form wielding a colossal club. Dark power radiated from him, corrupting everything it touched.

But Yasaka wasn't backing down. Her nine fiery tails lashed out like streaks of molten gold, slamming against the Oni's attacks with raw power. The air screamed with the force of their strikes, each collision sending shockwaves that rattled the streets beneath us.

"She's holding her own," I muttered, mostly to myself. That was the leader of the Yokais, she was no lightweight—she was 10th ranked in this world's Touki System. From the looks of it, although they were almost evenly matched, she was strong enough to take on Shuten Doji by herself. So why the hell did Mai call me in?

Before I could voice my confusion, Mai appeared, rushing toward us, her face tight with urgency. She must have noticed us from nearby. She had her rabbit ears and tail out, as she hopped toward us. Surprisingly, her mother was with her. The older bunny girl's curves danced as she trailed behind her daughter. I glanced at them both briefly but didn't focus too long.

"Aqua!" Mai called, stopping in front of me, slightly out of breath. "Thank you for coming on such short notice. We had come to Kyoto for some yokai-related incident, and then this happened."

"Hey, don't thank me, why won't I come when you call?" I said as she jumped at me, hugging me tightly with her eyes shut. She wasn't the clingy type, so it meant she was really scared. I patted her back, and she calmed down, looking at Akane.

"Ah, you were with her…"

"Yeah, we met up after months. Hey Mai," Akane said, waving at her. Mai's mother looked at her daughter's rival but didn't say anything.

The older woman looked at me and said, "Sorry, but let's not waste time with greetings. It's not just Shuten Doji!"

"Not just him?" I asked, raising an eyebrow as Mai pulled back from the hug.

Mai quickly nodded, her eyes filled with concern. "There's more. The other seals are weakening too. We've got a bigger problem on our hands."

Her mother nodded, confirming her words with a grave expression. "Let me explain quickly. In the past, three powerful Daiyoukai were sealed away: Shuten Doji, Otakemaru, and Tamamo-no-Mae. Each one strong enough to destroy Japan." She paused, taking a breath. "They were defeated and sealed in the Uji Treasure House by the Five Principal Clans. But now… for some reason, the seals are breaking. Shuten Doji is only one of the three to break out so far, but others might break out soon."

I glanced back at the battle between Yasaka and Shuten Doji. Yasaka wasn't losing, not yet. But if Otakemaru and Tamamo-no-Mae were set to break free, things wouldn't be funny. 

"How the hell are the seals breaking now?" I muttered under my breath, scanning the area for any signs of the other two demons.

Before Mai or her mother could respond, the ground beneath us shook violently. 

My head snapped toward the source just in time to see a massive figure emerge from the earth—another Oni, just as powerful as Shuten Doji, if not more. I think that was Otakemaru. His roar tore through the air as he leaped toward Yasaka, his monstrous form charging headfirst into the battle.

For a split second, everything seemed to freeze. Yasaka's eyes widened as she noticed the new threat. The titanic Oni lunged at her with terrifying speed, his massive form radiating a dark, malicious aura that corrupted the air around him. 

He wielded an enormous, jagged blade that sliced through the sky like a streak of shadow. It was an odd thing to watch; a demonic weapon. Yasaka barely had time to react, her tails whipping around to block the strike, but the impact was brutal. "Argh!"

The collision of their powers sent out a shockwave that rattled the entire dimension, cracks spreading through the streets and buildings as if the very fabric of this world was starting to unravel. Yasaka staggered back, her nine tails flickering under the force of the blow, and a hiss of frustration escaped her lips. She had been holding her own against Shuten Doji, but with Otakemaru joining in, the tide of the battle shifted instantly.

Shuten Doji wasted no time taking advantage of the situation. With a sadistic grin on his face, the hulking Oni swung his colossal club at Yasaka's side. She managed to dodge, but only barely, the edges of his club grazing her fur, sending golden sparks flying into the air. Yasaka snarled, her tails lashing out in retaliation, but she was already starting to slow down, her movements less fluid than before.

Otakemaru lunged again, this time from the opposite side. His blade came down with terrifying force, aiming straight for Yasaka's exposed flank. She barely managed to block it with one of her tails, but the sheer power of the attack forced her to her knees, her breath coming out in ragged gasps. The ground beneath her cracked, unable to withstand the weight of the Oni's monstrous strength.

"Shit, this is not good!" Mai's mother bit her lips, and I could understand why.

With both Oni attacking in unison, Yasaka was being forced into a defensive position. She was powerful, sure—her flames still burned brightly, and her tails lashed out with the same ferocity—but the strain of fighting two ancient demons at once was taking its toll. Every time she blocked one of Otakemaru's strikes, Shuten Doji was there with his crushing blows. The rhythm of their attacks was relentless, pushing her back with each clash.

In a swift motion, Shuten Doji leaped into the air, raising his club high above his head. Yasaka's tails coiled around her body defensively, but as Otakemaru's blade came crashing down from the other side, she couldn't guard against both. The impact sent her sprawling across the battlefield, her massive form crashing into the side of a building, reducing it to rubble.

"Yasaka!" Mai shouted from beside me, her voice laced with panic. How was she calling her queen by name? I suppose they got really close since that cooking show before B-Komachi's launch. 

I watched as the Nine-Tailed Fox struggled to rise, her body trembling from the dual assault. Her golden fur was matted with dirt and blood, and her fiery aura flickered, weaker than before. The Oni were closing in on her, their laughter echoing through the warped cityscape.

Shuten Doji swung his club again, aiming for Yasaka's head, but she rolled out of the way just in time. Even so, she was clearly starting to lose ground. 

Her strikes were slower, her tails sluggish, the weight of the battle beginning to wear her down. Otakemaru lunged forward, thrusting his blade at her, and this time she wasn't fast enough. The blade grazed her side, leaving a deep gash that caused her to let out a pained snarl.

The battlefield had transformed into a nightmare. The Oni were overwhelming her, as each of their attacks landed harder, each of Yasaka's defenses faltered more.

I sighed, watching the scene unfold. Yasaka tried to rise again but failed. She was strong, but even she couldn't handle both of them alone.

"Aqua!" Mai's voice was pleading now as she turned to me, her hand clutching my arm. "We need your help. P-please… If they both overpower Yasaka, Kyoto—hell, maybe even all of Japan—could be wiped out."

I let out another deep sigh, running a hand through my hair. I had hoped to avoid getting involved in another pantheon's mess so soon, but there wasn't much of a choice now. "Fine," I muttered, glancing back at Akane, who looked nervous although not scared.

"Stay close to them, Akane," I said and then turned toward the titanic demi-gods. I barely registered her nod and, with a burst of power, launched myself into the air, shooting toward the battle. 

"Hurgh?" Otakemaru was the first to notice me, his massive form turning just in time to catch my fist slamming into his face. The air boomed. The impact cracked through the sky, sending shockwaves through the pocket dimension. His enormous body went hurtling backward, crashing into the ground with a force that sent chunks of debris flying in all directions.

I didn't give him a chance to recover. Before he could even regain his footing, I was already closing in on him, fists blazing with power. 

His city-sized blade came down in a wide arc, aiming to cleave me in two. I deflected it with a shield of Dark Solar Qi, the impact reverberating through my arm as a shockwave tore through the air, rattling the dimension around us.

"Not bad," I muttered, eyes narrowing as I felt the weight behind the Oni's strike. He was strong, that much was clear. But so was I. Strength alone wasn't going to win him this fight.

I raised my palm to face him, summoning the dark fire of the Path of the Darkest Sun, channeling its energy into a blazing beam of solar fire. The sky darkened as the beam roared toward Otakemaru, engulfing him in flames. His screams of agony tore through the battlefield as the searing heat charred his massive body, burning through his thick, demonic hide.

But even that wasn't enough to stop him. Oni like him didn't just die. They returned, weaker maybe, but they never truly died. I could sense it. The bastard was immortal in a way, tied to his seal, but I wasn't done yet.

"Block this then," without wasting any time, I rushed in close. My fists ignited once again, one coated in solar energy, the other crackling with lightning. 

Then, I moved. I didn't hold back. I threw punches that plummeted into his body with the force of a meteor. The entire city was filled with the sound of flesh being torn and bones cracking as I pummeled him, each strike tearing away at his physical form.

The final punch landed squarely in the center of his chest, sending out a shockwave so powerful it shattered the ground beneath us. Otakemaru let out one last howl of rage before his massive form crumbled into fiery dust, disintegrating and vanishing. Probably back into the seal.

"One down…" I muttered, breathing out as I turned my gaze toward Shuten Doji.

Shuten was still locked in combat with Yasaka, though she was clearly worse for wear. Blood dripped from her fur, her once-fiery aura dimming with each passing second. Noticing me, Shuten grinned at me, his eyes gleaming with malice as he raised his club, preparing to deliver the final blow.

"Not happening." I unleashed a burst of divine power—Soulfire—a wave of energy so intense it separated Shuten from Yasaka, giving her the chance to stumble back and catch her breath. 

"Little human punk!" The Oni's voice exploded in frustration as he turned his attention toward me, his massive form charging forward with reckless abandon.

I met him head-on, clashing with sparks flying around us, as my fists collided with his weapon. His strikes were powerful, enough to flatten a mountain, but I was faster. My movements blurred, and I dove and weaved through his attacks with ease. He was strong, sure—but strength meant nothing against my powers.

My fists ignited once more as I called upon the full might of the Darkest Sun. A surge of energy roared through me as I unleashed an ultimate technique, "Solar Judgment: Sun-Splitting Fist!" I shouted, putting my Sage's authority into the words. My fists became engulfed in a brilliant, blinding light as I slammed them into Shuten Doji's chest.

"Arghhhh!" The Oni's eyes widened in shock as the power tore through him, ripping his very essence apart. 

His massive body shuddered, and for a moment, he looked like he was about to retaliate. I was ready to slam him back home. But then, just like Otakemaru, he began to crumble into dust, his form disintegrating into nothingness.

With both Oni defeated, the battlefield fell silent. That ended fast since I didn't have to worry about damaging the area, and more importantly, they weren't really that strong.

The once chaotic dimension began to stabilize, shattering apart to reveal the normal world. Yasaka—now having returned to her human form—collapsed toward the earth, coughing as she tried to catch her breath, unable to stop her fall. 

Before she could hit the ground, I was already there, catching her in my arms as we landed in an oddly beautiful garden. I sensed many Yokais around the area, so I guessed this was her castle garden.

"Careful," I said softly as I placed her on the grass and helped her sit upright. She winced, her body still trembling from the battle, but she managed a tired nod in response.

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Despite the victory, there was no sense of relief on her face. Instead, her eyes slowly went wide with horror.

"No…" she muttered, her voice shaking, as she used me to try to stand up. "No, I need to check on Mizuki! They must have gotten their hands on her!"

"Mizuki?" I asked, confused.

Before Yasaka could answer, Mai, Akane, and Mai's mother appeared, rushing over to us. Mai's mom jogged to a stop, breathing heavily as she explained, "Mizuki is a Nure-onna Yokai," she said quickly. I recalled from folklore that a Nure-onna was a vampire-like snake-woman yokai. "Recently, she awakened a piece of Demon God Balor in the form of a Sacred Gear… and a group wielding other pieces of Balor Gears attacked us, trying to take it away."

My frown deepened. "Demon God Balor?" So the same group going after Gasper? I thought for a moment, and soon it made sense—there was more at play here than just some random Oni breaking free from their seals. They were just distractions.

Before the conversation could continue, one of Yasaka's guards, a wolf Yokai came running toward us, his face pale with fear and shame. He stopped in front of us, bowing low to Yasaka as he spoke in a trembling voice.

"My lady, it's terrible!" he stammered. "Lady Mizuki… Lady Mizuki's been killed!"

The words left his mouth, and for a moment, everyone paused. A short silence filled the garden as the announcement settled in, and then Yasaka's face drained of color. Her eyes widened in shock as she stumbled back, shaking her head in disbelief.

"No… no…" she whispered, her voice cracking, her hands clutching my shirt tightly. "Dammit!"

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