>>9994079Back at her place, Shogun specifically goes out of her way to stick the baggage tag on her horn. She's ever so slightly smug while doing it.
>What's wrong? It'll be a nice, scenic visit to the shrine. Your true home.>Once I'm finished cleansing my hands of the Divine Angels, you're next in line for cleansing. No matter what it takes, I'm bringing you back to your old self.>...hah. To think, I showed up here hunting you down and now I'm trying to save you, and making friends with onis.>Some would say a line like "humans are the real monsters" is trite. >But it's true: you're no monster. Just a girl pushed too far. You and your sister are good people. I'll find that good again.She thinks of Onigiri. Troublemaking, slacking rice addict that she is, she's a good girl too. No matter what lied ahead, at the end of the strange foreign tunnel that was Spaghetti Town, the light of her fellow Japanese would always be there. Strength in numbers.
>Now then, I'm off! Wish me luck...or don't, I suppose.>And stop leaving all these sparkling water cans all over the place, where are you even getting the-->Wait. Don't tell me you think sparkling water's somehow more effective than normal spring water?>...no, really. Don't tell me. I'm going to get a headache thinking about it.Shogun leaves her house.