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"I'm sorry, but I won't show any mercy to any enemy."
Kousaka Kyosuke's expression is very natural.
He is a champion of gender equality, and he would not hesitate to deliver a flying kick even if the enemy was a woman.
Moreover, it's just a few large pockets.
"What do you think, Shiha?" Enmusubi asked Kasumigaoka, raising her chin in a gesturing manner.
Kasumigaoka, with a complex mix of emotions, pondered for a moment and said, "This is true equality."
"A very cunning assessment."
"I think this assessment is very apt."
Kyosuke Kosaka smiled and gestured to the Lunarians.
Kasumigaoka: "Thank you for the compliment."
As an observer, the God of Fate was speechless.
"Shiyu has completely lost the most basic judgment. She is completely blind to male violence."
In reality, Kasumigaoka saw it all, but didn't take it to heart.
In her opinion.
These Moon People are being treated this way because they harmed or intended to harm Princess Kaguya.
Who is Princess Kaguya?
Kasumigaoka was well aware of this; after all, how could she not care about such a famous character from traditional stories?
Princess Kaguya's docile nature is truly pitiful.
A single "Miss Shiwa" is enough to melt Kasumigaoka's heart.
Another point is that this world is governed by the law of the jungle.
If Kyosuke Kousaka were not strong enough, who knows how these Moon People would treat Princess Kaguya?
Therefore, simply teaching a lesson instead of killing is already a very kind act.
Well, ever since I started following the God of Fate to do business—no, to recruit believers.
Kasumigaoka has witnessed many fights and killings.
Those who wield force and control power... they show no mercy when they strike.
As it is now.
This can definitely be considered one of the lighter examples of the conflict.
Ultimately, we can't expect the enemy to show mercy, can we?
That is indeed the case.
The main reason why Kyosuke Kosaka didn't kill these Lunarians was because they still had valuable connections with them.
It wasn't valuable to Kyosuke Kousaka.
If that's the case, Kyosuke Kousaka doesn't care about these things; he'll just kill them without a second thought.
Kyosuke Kousaka didn't intend to wipe out all of these Moon People because they were valuable to Princess Kaguya.
Ultimately, Princess Kaguya is a child of the moon.
To rule the moon, one needs subordinates.
Therefore, Kyosuke Kosaka certainly cannot eliminate her future subordinates.
As for not letting Princess Kaguya do it?
That's unrealistic.
Similar to how Princess Senhime of the Sea of Immortality leads her people to survival, she has her own mission.
Princess Kaguya also had her own mission.
Aside from offering help, Kyosuke Kosaka will not take any action to stop it.
Unless Princess Kaguya doesn't like it.
Unfortunately, Princess Kaguya, though outwardly gentle, is inwardly strong and has her own ideas.
Kyosuke Kousaka certainly wouldn't be a villain who gets in her way.
—Kyosuke Kosaka hopes that every partner around him can live according to their own wishes.
"On another note, why was it Ara who sent Enmusubi to remind me? Why couldn't he tell me when we met before? Or was it something he just divined..."
Kyosuke Kosaka pondered the prophecy about the abyss.
After a quick consideration, I decided to listen.
In the later stages of the great war, Ara became the main force against Yamata no Orochi.
Every prediction he makes must have its own considerations.
As long as the people around him are safe and sound, Kyosuke Kosaka doesn't bother to fight against anything else.
He wouldn't mind risking his life if he wanted to.
Since we're already here, are we really going to just pack up and run away to live in a different environment?
Doing that would be very troublesome.
Moreover, the scene of Ara's disheveled state when he went to see a certain corn farming god last time served as a reminder to Kousaka Kyosuke.
There might be other troublesome deities in the outside mythological systems, like Yamata no Orochi.
Perhaps things will be even worse in Tang China than they are in Japan.
I'd rather just stay here and hide.
Kyosuke Kosaka may have some strength, but he's not so arrogant as to think he's something special.
The Heian period is where the Onmyoji storyline takes place, so we know the background and can grasp the level of risk.
If you go to other places, the waters are too deep and you really can't control yourself.
all in all.
In short, heed the advice of Ara, the most powerful prophetic god in Takamagahara.
"Then I'll leave with Shiyu?"
The god of fate took his leave, and strangely enough, he secretly and mischievously winked his right eye.
Kyosuke Kousaka couldn't understand the meaning behind the Goddess of Marriage's actions. After a quick thought, he realized that the Goddess of Marriage had focused some of her attention on Kasumigaoka, and he roughly understood.
But he has things to do on both fronts.
Alright, let's entertain them first.
"You haven't had breakfast yet, have you? How about we go to the bamboo forest and I make you some?"
"Great!"
"You guys go ahead, this is just a clone, I still have to deal with the follow-up issues."
"Huh? A clone?"
The spirit of the matchmaking immediately leaned closer to Kyosuke Kousaka out of curiosity and examined him closely.
Kyosuke Kosaka: "Stop looking at me."
"Okay, see you later."
The Goddess of Fate had no intention of wasting any more feelings, so she waved goodbye and left with Kasumigaoka.
The perspective shifts to the bamboo forest.
Kyosuke Kousaka, who was holding Princess Kaguya, slightly reduced his mental energy.
Compared to ordinary, autonomous individual clones.
Having a clone in the Moon Palace is really inconvenient.
However, considering the need to receive information and intelligence in real time, he did so anyway.
At the very least, helping Princess Kaguya teach the Lunarians a lesson that night made Kyosuke Kousaka feel quite satisfied.
"Next, we just have to wait for Princess Kaguya to slowly regain her power, and perhaps even her past memories..."
Even without Ara's reminder, Kousaka Kyosuke had no intention of interfering with Princess Kaguya.
Princess Kaguya may be obedient, but she is also very determined.
Why would Kyosuke Kousaka want to be a stumbling block?
however.
To Kousaka Kyosuke's surprise, Princess Kaguya suddenly uttered a sentence that left him stunned.
"Mr. Kyosuke, I feel like I'm growing up..."
"It's not always obvious."
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