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“Our Servants were already strong to begin with, and they get stronger with each Spirit Font we find.” Kaguya replies, “The two of us are on the same page with what we want to use the Holy Grail for, but opening our alliance to too many people is going to make a mess of things. We should be ready to thin the herd, unless they give us a good enough reason to work with them. But we’ll still negotiate from a position of strength and milk them for everything they’re worth.”
“Hahaha.” Mizuri softly laughed as she was reminded of Kaguya’s ruthlessness, “Your plan makes enough sense, so I’ll be your partner in crime Nijou-san.”
“No one has legal jurisdiction here, so technically nothing we do is a crime.” Kaguya laughed, “Or do you want to check the prices for our lunch and leave money to compensate the abandoned shop for our looting?”
“Uh-oh, my wallet’s empty! I have to turn myself in!” Mizuri joked back, “Please bail me out Nijou-san!”
“I might, if you become my lackey like how Yatsu-kun did.” Kaguya replied, “If you don’t want to do it now the offer will still be open after you’re behind bars.”
“You would drive that kind of a bargain.” Mizuri answered, slightly disappointed. Sipping the remainder of her tea, she then stood up and rebutted, “I’ll just commit to my life of crime and have my Servant bust me out of jail!”
“In that case, let us be off!” Roland said before darting behind the wheel of the sportscar that he’d been driving the four of them around in that day, “Your chariot awaits, Master.”
Shortly afterward, they crossed the Sumida river and headed for the Senso-Ji temple. As they arrived, they found that it was far from peaceful there.