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>As the sky turns orange and the Sun begins to set, Marisa says goodbye to Reimu and Yukari then leaves, flying with her broom. She too, is overwhelmed with a feeling of sadness. As she watches the Sun disappear behind the mountains, she wonders if Reimu's suffering will ever stop.
>Once Yukari is done stacking her boxes, she stands up and says goodbye to Reimu as well.
>"I'll be leaving now. Today was a wonderful day as well. I'm glad the birds allowed us to listen to their songs as usual."
>"Yeah, damn right! So, let's do the same thing next week, alright?!"
>"Yes. I'll be coming over next week as well. It's always a pleasure to spend time with you, Reimu."
>As Yukari walks away from the shrine, she looks back one more time, wondering if Reimu had already gone back to her shrine maiden activities
>She sees Reimu, frantically waving at her with a big smile
>This smile, however, is unlike all of Reimu's previous smiles that day, for it is accompanied with tears running down her cheeks and falling onto the floor
>Such is an average afternoon in Gensokyo