"Welcome back - Wow?! It smells so heavy of alcohol!"

After hearing Yaoji say that Takeru was back, Youzi happily ran to the door to greet her, but when she saw her, she was almost fainted by the smell of alcohol. She complained: "Along, aren't you underage? Why did you drink so much? ?”

"It's not me! I didn't touch a drop of wine from the beginning to the end, okay?" As he said that, Takeya turned sideways, allowing Yuko to see clearly the source of the alcohol smell, which turned out to be some guy on his back.

"Huh? I don't remember her being."

After seeing the person clearly, Yuko was stunned for a moment, and then said sadly: "Takeya, according to the laws of Kyoto, robbing a girl from a good family without permission is punishable by exile."

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"But don't worry, since we are friends, even if you become a scumbag, I will try my best to help you keep the secret."

"You did it on purpose, you bastard! Look clearly, this guy is Qingming!"

In the end, Takeya and Yuko had a nonsensical fuss before they finally dragged the drunken Seimei to the guest room.

Wu Ye never expected that Qingming, who drank like a man with a bold attitude, could have such a bad drinking capacity. The two of them were chatting happily, but she suddenly fell to the ground, which really frightened Wu Ye.

Originally, when she drank, she looked like someone who could drink a thousand glasses of wine, but who would have thought that she fell unconscious after just one bottle of wine.

Moreover, this guy's drinking didn't seem to be that good. After being dragged up by Takeya, she seemed to be clinging to him. She wanted to find someone to take her back, but what the hell, she actually ran away when she heard that it was Seimei. .

At first Takeru just assumed that she was unpopular, but later he realized that she was really unpopular. She was not joking when she said that he was the only friend in Kyoto.

At the critical moment, the old man didn't know where he was going, but Takeru couldn't leave Seimei behind, and no one was willing to help, so he had to carry Seimei all the way back to Yuuko.

The banquet lasted from morning to evening, and by the time Takeya and Yuuko settled Seimei, it was already dark.

"Huh, I'm so exhausted." Takeru lay down on the tatami carelessly, finding it difficult to even move a finger.

"Thank you for your hard work, please." Youzi handed a cup of tea to her side.

"Thank you." He stood up and drank the tea in one gulp. Takeru smacked his mouth, and his mental fatigue was reduced a lot: "By the way, Yuko, why did you come back so early? Aren't you the protagonist?"

"Who says the protagonist can't leave early?" Yuko shrugged, "The banquet was boring and artificial. If Kamo-sama hadn't kept dragging me, I would have wanted to leave."

"Lord He Mao?"

"Kamo Tadayuki-sama, the leader of the Onmyoji, is that old man."

"Oh, it's him."

Takeru suddenly realized, no wonder this name sounded familiar. In the original history, he was Seimei's master. It is interesting to say that later generations commented that the greatest achievement of this Onmyoji master in his life was to cultivate such a legend as Seimei.

"Speaking of which, how do you feel, Takeya?"

When there was no one around, Yuko would call Takeya by his real name, and she would jokingly say, "How does it feel to be a hero? I see many people who admire you very much."

"Who is the hero? Let me tell you first, I didn't do anything." Takeru said with a dark face, deliberately adding emphasis to the words "did nothing."

This is the fact. It was Seimei who discovered the monster and defeated it. He really didn't do anything.

"Eh-" Yuko said unexpectedly: "I thought you must be extremely happy. You guys fought off a big monster. That was a big monster."

"So what? The people in the investigation team are still dead in the end. Besides, they just repelled a monster that invaded near Kyoto. Isn't it a bit too much for them to celebrate like that?"

Yuko paused, and the frivolity in his eyes became much less in the next second: "I think so because Takeya, you are too strong. Do you know how much it cost to fight monsters before this?"

".Sorry, I took it for granted."

What I'm saying is that not every onmyoji has the ability to ignore big monsters like Seimei. Most onmyojis are likely to die even if they encounter an ordinary monster, let alone other people.

Really bad times.

Wu Ye was silent and let out a wordless sigh, why fight? For territory or for survival? Or is it for those illusory reputations?

Wu also doesn't understand that humans in this era are born with a mission, which is to fight against monsters, otherwise they will be killed in their belly. But is reality really so difficult to reconcile?

Monsters feed on humans, but they are not necessarily humans. What they need is not simply human life, but the fear they generate.

And do humans have to fight monsters? The singing and dancing that can be seen everywhere in Kyoto are not fake. Human beings living in common sense and capable people fighting in non-common sense seem to be in two completely different worlds.

The conflicts in the past hundreds and thousands of years have never been as intense as they are today. Can't everyone just calm down and have a good talk? Just like in Gensokyo. Wait, Gensokyo?

Wu Ye looked at Yuko, hesitated again and again, and then asked, "Youko, do you know Gensokyo?"

"Huh?" Yuko blinked blankly and asked, "What is that? Is it the name of Takeya's hometown?"

"No, that's one." Wu Ye frowned and thought for a long time alone before explaining in these words: "A paradise for monsters."

"Huh? What's that?"

"It was a world where monsters and humans could live together peacefully. It was a paradise for monsters that was isolated from the humans outside."

Listening to Takeya's words, Yuko's pupils kept shrinking slowly. She forced a smile and said: "It sounds very interesting. Is this a fairy tale somewhere?"

"No, this is what I've seen, it's what I saw with my own eyes," Takeru said in a deep voice and with great seriousness: "Yuko, tell me, is there really no way for everyone to live in peace? No need. How harmonious, just avoid such endless fighting with each other."

Wu is not an adult yet, but this does not mean that he is still a child. He will never be naive enough to imagine a happy future for you, me, and everyone. Yes, if it is just him.

But the reality is not like this. He saw it, he really saw it. A thousand years in the future, both monsters and humans will exist. No one has exterminated the other. They live in two different worlds. inside.

That is Paradise.

Gensokyo is a veritable paradise, not only for monsters, but also for humans. Because the emergence of Gensokyo has separated the concept of monsters from human society, the fighting party has disappeared, which directly draws the war between the two sides. a full stop.

Monsters in Gensokyo will no longer be exterminated for no reason, and humans outside Gensokyo will no longer have to worry about becoming food for monsters.

Takeru can also say with certainty that the emergence of Gensokyo is not only good news for monsters, but also good news for mankind, because it achieves eternal peace for the two races.

"Takeya, do you really think so? Humans and monsters can live in peace?"

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