Things
then pick up after the end of the play as the smoke of the Resurrection
Incense turns into motes of light that float away into the sky. The
stoked excitement is dying down as a sense of satisfaction remains, and
Tetsugyuu talks to you and asks if this means the show is done. Harlot
confirms that it is but asks where the jiangshi went since she doesn’t
see them.
As Harlot and Tetsugyuu look
around, narration says there’s a calm mood in the area when they notice
something. You then notice and say that all the torn clothes and broken
stalls have all been reverted to normal. Krampus is the one to say out
loud that it’s like an app battle finishing, and that’s fine and all but
it’s still confusing as to why it happened.
Harlot
talks about how app battles and enclosed areas that happen to fulfill
the conditions do physically revert things after the zone is released.
One of the conditions for this to happen is that the area has to have
app users and Transients make up the majority of the population.
Sometimes that happens by chance, but she questions if that’s the case
this time. You wonder the same.
Gouryou
says that it’s true that with the stall people and the neighborhood
council president there were a lot of Transients, but there should also
be a lot of locals around too. He comments that it smells fishy.
Tetsugyuu thinks Gouryou means him and asks him about it, but Gouryou
tells him to stay away since he reeks of sweat.
Li
Chou is quiet, so you talk to him and thank him for his work and the
finale. He nods and mentions feeling relieved for the first time in a
while. He says it’s thanks to you that he could try his best, then
proclaims the ad lib hero show will make the festival a huge success.
Li
Chou has a laugh to himself before he goes quiet. As he seems to think
of something he eventually yells out about how that statement is wrong.
And by that he means that there’s still so much to do and that the
festival is still going on. Li says it’s time to get back inside the
school and that the Daikanyama students should be there about now.
As
you all head over, there’s a bit of a roadblock in the way. A huge
crowd of visitors are smiling and applauding for you guys, which baffles
Li Chou. Harlot points out that the jiangshi are there too, and that
they seem to be their normal cute innocent selves.
Tetsugyuu
wonders why all these people are here before thinking they’re there to
raid the school. Krampus calls Tetsugyuu by his staged name and realizes
they’re here waiting for you guys to come by like people do for
performers or celebrities.
The crowd
presses in. Alchemist A is glad Harlot and Tetsugyuu are okay and ask
them to say something. Guy B thanks Krampus, Li Chou, and you (who never
gave a stage name so he settles on Sword Person) for protecting the
market street peace. Maid C says she saw the whole thing and compliments
you all.
Swooning Girl D tells Harlot her
last speech was so full of tragic determination and asks for a
handshake. Harlot is a bit thrown off by the request and considers
whether or not to oblige. Motosumi’s kids all jump on Tetsugyuu and ask
him to let them hang on him. He awkwardly laughs as they climb all over
him.
Pirate E says Krampus was great and
tells the group/nearby fans or whatever that they should all carry him
on their shoulders. Krampus is shocked by this and unprepared to roll
with it, but Yule tells him to go on and look good because he’s gonna
take pictures. Other fans tell Li Chou that his entrance gave them the
shivers. He can’t bring himself to respond.
Shirou
commends you on your fight and asks if their cheers got through to you.
Kengo asks if you saw how Shirou was crying as he cheered. Ryouta says
his hands started sweating and calls you their hero, and Touji agrees
and says you were enchanting out there. Behemoth says the kids sitting
on him were so excited they almost jumped off of him, which got him
pumped too. You either thank them all, say the show was exciting, or
indulge in narcissism and ask if you were radiant.
Going
A, Hanuman runs up whining that he wanted to take part too. Things had
already started when he came back after Sanat Kumara left him, he says.
Nezha mentions something about Hanuman telling them to not attack and
says they’ve been watching from the roof. Hanuman says that’s because it
really looked like Nezha was going to barge in too.
Nezha
then talks about how Tokyo is filled with amazing people before seguing
into wanting a war to start already. After they go conquer Umamichi
they figure they might as well charge on ahead, figuring Krampus would
be a really fun opponent. You either tell Hanuman that next time you
guys will have double lead roles, ask Nezha to calm down, or tell
Krampus to run.
In B Nezha protests that
they can’t sit still when they see someone so strong before laughing
about how they can’t wait for some mutual destruction. In C Krampus is
surprised and says he’s getting the chills and wonders if it’s a portent
about the new show season.
Anyways, some
time later Benten comes over to congratulate Li Chou and ask if this
means he’ll save face as the festival head. He answers yes, though he
seems distracted. Benten finds this weird and tries prompting him for
some quick victory statement, but Gouryou asks her to hold off saying Li
is having some sort of growth of his own.
Li
Chou is looking up into the sky, watching Sanat Kumara fly off from the
Kaminarimon and shine up above. His hand is on his artifact in an
instant, which narration says has gone back to its default state. It
does note that Li no longer has any guilt about his past though.
Li
Chou thanks Sanat Kumara, who mostly disappears into the night sky.
When he takes a quick look down, he sees the neighbor council president
applauding and smiling for you guys. Li Chou desperately wipes away the
tears falling from his eyes and hides them behind a bright smile.
Camera
then follows Sanat Kumara as a mysterious shadow(/Shadow?) flies up to
meet him. Christine calls out and asks if this means the play has ended
safely, and there’s a bunch of her for some reason. She also asks if he
liked their (the Entertainers’) performance.
Sanat
Kumara says that he was terrified for a bit when the audience members
were dragged into the incident and calls Christine by name saying he
never thought she’d pretend to be part of the audience. Christine
coalesces back into one and says that the forever young are used to keep
the game running smoothly. She’s just there to help if possible. With
her Thousand Masks it’s no trouble to play tens or hundreds of roles.
Christine
happily sighs about finally having a moment on the big stage and
getting enthusiastic because of it. She then talks about how a Different
Troupe Member brought along a special guest and seems pretty happy
about it. Nyarlathotep pops in on cue and starts babbling something
about unused antics to be done in front of a king being unwanted.
Nyarlathotep
also talks about how the best and worst party can’t go on running like
normal and that an emergency situation can make for the best kind of
theater. And while he talks about how great unsought love is underneath
there’s something about all the troubles a couple facing could be bad
luck. I’m lost as to what he means next regarding if something is the
same.
Christine calls that a fascinating
appreciation of the arts and mentions that their help has some good
results even for them. Sanat Kumara doesn’t say anything, so Christine
tries asking him what’s wrong.
When Sanat
Kumara starts talking he seems to understand something and says they
(the Entertainers) were thoroughly tricked by his Shadow. Another of him
shows up, and Christine initially thinks this is transformation or
disguise before seeming to figure it out. Before she says what, Sanat
Kumara accuses them of working behind the scenes for this incident and
being the ones to switch out the Resurrection Incense.
Sanat
Kumara says the copy is almost exactly like himself if I understand him
right, then compares whatever is happening to interfering directly with
memories. His copy says nothing, and Sanat attacks it in an attempt to
understand it. It disappears and melts into nothingness, which he notes
is neither transformation nor disguise. He doesn’t finish his sentence
on what it is.
Christine tries asking Sanat
Kumara about that Shadow and about him. He replies that he’s the real
Game Masters Sanat Kumara and not the one who helped them. He denies
having switched out the Resurrection Incense or requesting the
Entertainers for help.
Christine is shocked
by this, and Sanat Kumara says that he did manage to graze the Shadow
with his artifact. Whoever or whatever it was is something done by the
Invaders. Sanat then says that the only things done that he couldn’t see
were the Incense switching and the contact with the Entertainers.
Sanat
Kumara says he knows for sure that the thing never came close to you
guys or his other kouhai as his concept prevents all deceptions.
Christine is shocked about the Invaders’ involvement, and Sanat talks
about how using some ghostly or oni-like Role to encroach on memories
through the Resurrection Incense seems like something the Invaders would
do. He doesn’t know why for now though. Experiment, preparation for
another move, who knows.
Christine is in
disbelief about misreading their patron, and Sanat Kumara tells her that
he’ll go investigate the Invaders from within. It has to be his
artifact to be able to figure out what’s going on. Christine tells him
to be careful, then disappears away with Nyarlathotep.
Sanat
Kumara comments about the Invaders and how the true big three guilds
are fearsome. But on another note, he compliments Li Chou for surpassing
the trials this time thanks to the interference and says he’s proud of
him. Sanat then makes one last comment telling them to follow after him.
Camera
then shifts back to your side as Motosumi laughs and says Li Chou did
great. Li in turn freaks out about him rubbing his head and yells for
him to stop. Motosumi then prompts Li to look at his kids, who are
thanking Krampus for saving Halloween, calling him cool, and going Yama,
Ace Authority. Krampus is embarrassed and makes them promise to not
copy him.
Motosumi tells Li Chou that what
success and failure are can be understood by looking at the kids and
asks if he agrees. Li takes a moment but says he does. He then changes
the subject to demand to know where he went since they were short handed
for the play. Motosumi laughs and says he had something to take care
of.
Somewhere close by, some jiangshi are
talking and wonder if the festival is a success since they don’t
remember what happened. They seem aware of how hard everyone worked for
this at least and smile at Li Chou. Li acknowledges this and says it’s
thanks to them too.
Other mobs start
talking to Harlot and say she was soooo cool during the show. She
compliments them back and suggests going around the festival and
offering her hand. Ziz comments that things have calmed down now and
wonders where Azathoth went, but Harlot asks her to stop since she
noticed him paying attention because she’s ignoring him.
Azathoth
is off to the side laughing about how things avoided going down the bad
ending, and narration says Harlot is pretending she doesn’t see him.
Harlot says he showed up after the show ended and seems to be having fun
playing with the other kids. She comments that he had nothing to do
with this incident but says “his friend” was overexcited in trying to
show him something nice.
Harlot also thinks
that Azathoth wouldn’t want her to say anything about his friend, so
she’s deciding to pretend she didn’t see anything. She says he’s always
the one to play a game he’s been given and not the one to start one. Ziz
remarks on how motherly Harlot seems at the moment, and Harlot says
it’s because she decided to be his mother. She does remember that she’ll
need to warn him not to worry Arc about his friends though. Then she’ll
hug him.
Focus then shifts to Shirou as he
talks to you about how the incident is solved but the festival might be
over soon. Ryouta is shocked it’s that late and says you guys should
hurry to Umamichi. Touji says it’s sad but unavoidable if the trip ends
at the market street. You comment about Halloween and the festival
ending soon before asking Li Chou if there’s anything left.
Li
Chou’s a bit nonplussed by your reactions and says it’s not gonna end
like that since the big draw for the event will be a costume parade from
the school to the market street. The order has been flipped around now,
but he shrugs and says it’s fine if people enjoy it. Hanuman agrees and
says he’ll go around informing people about it. Yule says he’ll go with
and help.
Harlot says Arc and Surtr should
be there soon and asks if Therion wants to go too. It sounds like
Kirito is with the Genociders here as Harlot mentions him indirectly.
He’s staying home or whatever and Harlot sighs it’d have been nice if
they all had fun together. But if that’s what he wants then she’ll
accept it, deciding to buy a present for him.
Kengo
is excited with everyone around and says you guys should have a party
that’ll go down in the history books. You either protest that you aren’t
a biker gang, suggest getting everyone together, or say it’s time for a
triumphant return.
Time skips a bit to the
parade as people in costume and people not in costume are in the
streets, gathering together in a line whether they know what’s happening
or not. Li Chou declares it’s time to head to the school and leads the
parade. On the way, Shinya and his group talk to him.
Shinya
greets Li Chou and says that Umamichi is booming too. Taromaiti says
they saw the hero show in a video and mentions getting shivers when Li
made his entrance. Kalki says disaster has been averted and tells him to
be proud of his accomplishments.
Li Chou
in turn is a bit surprised to see them and says he has something he
couldn’t tell them earlier after fumbling a bit. He eventually spits out
some thanks for their help at the gym. Shinya is touched and says he’s
welcome. Taromaiti says their show was great again.
Maria
comes up next to thank Li Chou for his work as festival head. She says
she’s never seen a parade like this before and is glad she’s come. Li
thanks her back for believing in him and in Umamichi.
The
parade goes on, and narration talks about how not everyone in it knows
everything. There are those who joined because it seemed fun and some
who just decided to go on a whim. Even when people joined in and left
the reason why for later, more and more people joined because people
seemed to enjoy themselves.
Even people who
shouldn’t be visible have joined the costume procession, and there is
no one who thinks of paying any mind to the differences between
themselves and to others. They are all there as just friends, and their
laughs carry on into the night.
The next
day after the festival is over, narration looks in at the market street
as the merchants work to clean up together. One store owner sighs about
all the trash and work to do, so another owner teases her for selling
her fried pumpkin manju like crazy after the show and yelling praise for
the festival. Store Owner A snaps back that festivals stay on until
they end and that was then.
A tenjin runs
up in a panic saying a bunch of Umamichi students are at the market
street entrance. After the camera pans over them, the disgruntled stall
keepers from the night before wonder why they’re there before getting
scared it’s retaliation for their complaints.
Li
Chou starts yelling his greetings to the market street and introduces
himself as Umamichi’s festival planner. He thanks all their cooperation
for helping make the festival a success and says all the students came
to thank them. They shout their thanks, and Li Chou says they’ve all
come to help clean up as well. He offers to help with whatever they
need, then says they hope to keep working together.
Narration
says the Umamichi students start pitching in, then starts talking about
what a beautiful day it is. The liveliness of the night before passes
on like a dream, and Asakusa returns to its usual self. There’s a
sadness that summer has passed, but also an excitement that autumn is
coming. And soon after will be the seasonal interval for the new year.
Li Chou looks up at the faint moon in the sky, smiling in satisfaction.
And so the curtain falls on Halloween Jiangshi Night.
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