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She felt exceptionally powerless.
A husband with excessively strong sexual desires is also not a good thing.
Then I suddenly remembered Kousaka Kyosuke's calm demeanor, as still as an ancient well, a while ago.
Shizuko thought this was a good idea.
Less than fifteen minutes later, just as Shizuko was getting drowsy, a pair of hands grabbed her.
Shizuko immediately regained consciousness!
coming!
We must fight the evil dragon!
Another hour.
Kyosuke Kousaka, looking energetic, went to work.
The agricultural research that Shizuko and Chitanda were studying was put aside for the time being.
After all, no one will pay much attention if no results are achieved.
When the day comes that results are achieved, Kyosuke Kosaka will make the necessary preparations.
"Whether the breeding is successful or not, the safety of Shizuko and Eru is the most important thing."
"The current political and agricultural maneuvering is essentially a desperate gamble..."
Kyosuke Kosaka shook his head secretly.
To be honest, ever since the "leaked from public restrooms" incident, he has no desire to deal with it anymore.
Even if it succeeds later.
These people would probably only make the nobles and officials feel nauseous.
People form impressions of others.
Just like after this rain.
Kyosuke Kosaka had only one rather speechless impression of Takashina Sekizen, Takashina Shinji, and even the people behind them.
This impression is probably not something that anyone can change.
Kyosuke Kosaka truly couldn't believe that the nobles would allow someone with such a bad reputation to climb over them.
Those who enjoy dabbling in refined pursuits are naturally the most disgusted by vulgar and dirty things.
Soon after, they arrived at the government office.
They continued working as usual.
At this time of year, Kyoto has seen an increase in the number of yokai (supernatural beings).
The nobles witnessed many things firsthand.
The Bureau of Investigation and Verification must send someone to record and verify the information, and then send someone to the Bureau of Yin and Yang to seek assistance.
As for sending a group of people to deal with it?
Kyosuke Kosaka never even considered it.
Yokai should be dealt with by Onmyoji.
If the monsters did not actively cause a public order incident, then it is unreasonable for the Prosecutor's Office to mobilize so many people.
Why send a whole group of people to handle something that could be solved by one Onmyoji?
Does the Yin-Yang Bureau still have any value?
"In this way, the Yin-Yang Bureau should have had some of its security management authority delegated to it."
Kousaka Kyosuke pondered.
After some consideration, he decided to find some time to talk to his brother-in-law, Yasunori Kamo.
The Yin-Yang Bureau can be considered the official residence of the Kamo clan.
Just like the Outer Guard Office was the official residence of the Minamoto clan, and the Bureau of Investigation and Punishment was the official residence of the Fujiwara clan.
"Lord Kyosuke, there have been over a hundred requests regarding the western suburbs. What do you think..."
"Is anyone dead?"
Without checking who had come over, Kyosuke Kosaka only inquired about the situation he was most concerned about.
No one died.
"Never mind, I'll go take a look."
After saying that, Kyosuke Kosaka stood up from his seat and walked out the door.
Hiroto was slightly taken aback when he saw that Kyosuke Kosaka had left shortly after sitting down.
My son is so outstanding and hardworking.
She's only a few years older than my son, yet she's so outstanding and hardworking.
Should I try harder?
Shogo also witnessed Kyosuke Kosaka starting work as soon as he arrived at the dormitory.
"If Yukino could be with such a reliable person, I could too..."
"No! My nemesis, who stole my father's beloved daughter—"
"No, no, I almost revealed my true nature just now..."
"I swear to be a good father and a good husband who keeps to himself and doesn't talk much."
Changwu's expression shifted from dejected to refreshed, and he resumed his work diligently.
The second daughter, Yukino's, husband wasn't bad either.
She had already hinted twice that she would help him become a student of the prefecture...
I shouldn't be so reckless.
the other side.
Kousaka Kyosuke headed straight for the outskirts of Kyoto.
Knowing that this place would inevitably become a habitat for monsters in the future, he didn't want to get involved.
Because if we really tried to manage it, we would have to fight and kill a lot of monsters.
The problem is that fighting might not be very useful, and could easily lead to a chain reaction, causing even worse consequences.
So-called killing can indeed solve the problem of creation.
But if it's not necessary, Kyosuke Kousaka really can't be bothered to do it.
Existence is reasonable.
Monsters are a unique, special, and indispensable existence in this country.
Many less powerful Onmyoji also need to capture monsters to strengthen themselves, just like in Pokémon.
Some monsters are just like the ninja beasts in Naruto.
Kousaka Kyosuke was particularly speechless when he learned that the later plot involved a large number of powerful yokai (demon) acquainted with Abe no Seimei helping him.
It seems that humans have become nothing more than background figures.
It was only thanks to Minamoto no Yorimitsu, the head of the Minamoto clan, who created thousands of demon weapons that humanity finally had a little bit of a sense of existence.
Kyosuke Kousaka felt that he would not be able to carry the banner of humanity in the later stages.
My plan was roughly to follow the plot, as long as I had Abe no Seimei as a reliable figure.
Even if there are any unforeseen circumstances, we can only grit our teeth and go for it.
Unless it's a suicide mission.
Kyosuke Kousaka wouldn't care.
He walked and thought.
Kyosuke Kosaka soon arrived at a piece of land on the outskirts of Kyoto.
On a sparsely populated wasteland.
Kyosuke Kosaka glanced at him a few times, then, with a sudden thought, took a step.
The next moment, he disappeared completely.
When he looked up again, Kyosuke Kosaka saw a lively and bustling scene.
Stalls displaying a variety of goods, including vegetables, fruits, fabrics, wood carvings, tables and chairs, are arranged in an orderly manner.
The noisy atmosphere was immediately felt upon arrival.
For a moment, Kyosuke Kosaka thought he had stumbled upon a bustling market.
But upon closer inspection, Kyosuke Kosaka realized it was just an illusion.
One by one, creatures in various poses came into view.
met free