Nezha
reacts as they say they’ve picked up a response on their sensor for
people they have to go destroy. Nezha can’t see any better either though
and is left wondering what to do. Hanuman coughs on the smoke and says
even ninjas don’t use so much for smokescreens. As smoke continues
billowing up, the audience’s expectations build up. From the corner of
people’s eyes, shadows start appearing. Then a girl screams about being
attacked.
Title card pops up, and this episode is called Enthusiastic Performance! Dramatic Ad Lib Night.
Things
tune back in instantly as you note in surprise the yelling. As that
rings out, the commotion suddenly stops. The smoke clears as moaning
arises, then the jiangshi mobs pop out yelling happy Halloween as they
jump at the audience. Tetsugyuu asks what’s happening and wonders if
monsters really have come back to life. Hanuman directs everyone’s
attention to what’s happening, which then cuts to the mobs tickling
randos. The randos give the jiangshi candy, but for some reason they
don’t stop.
Narration compares what’s
happening to pandemonium. You either say it’s all awful and that there
are limits to how far pranks can go, or you’re confused that the dead
have come back to play jokes. Tetsugyuu says that he doesn’t know much
about Halloween but asks you whether this is overdoing it. Hanuman is
surprised and wonders what Li Chou is thinking.
Benten
comments that she thinks of this as rock, but feels that it’s a bit too
chaotic. There’s supposed to be some limits even with rock, then she
turns to Gouryou and asks if he’s listening. Gouryou isn’t as he’s more
focused on the fact that he noticed the faint smell of something
strange.
Anyways the mobs continue laughing
and yelling trick or treat. Li Chou makes a weak attempt to talk them
out of thing, face paling at how out of control and out of his
expectations things have gotten. The mobs continue tickling randos who
don’t get why they aren’t stopping when given candy. Li then yells a bit
louder that he didn’t tell the mobs to go that far. He also points out
that they’re making the trick or treat thing pointless.
Li
Chou starts talking to himself how things are turning into a failure
between the extra smoke and the jiangshi rampage, but a couple of them
pop out at him and startle him into falling off the stage. As things
continue, you somehow get separated from Tetsugyuu in the chaos. Nezha
laughs and says the smoke is abnormal since he can’t see through it with
his eyes/sensor.
Somewhere else in the gym
Hanuman yells that something jumped out at him. Then he realizes he’s
been separated and calls out to Nezha and Tetsugyuu. You notice you’ve
been separated too, but you hear Hanuman and call out to him. Hanuman
says he can sense something with his sixth sense and runs over, telling
you to grab onto him. He then quickly tells you to not grab his tail.
As
you guys have lost track of the rest of the party, Hanuman tells you to
not let go of him no matter what. You say you understand and can grab
even harder onto his tail. If you do choose B, Hanuman has an extra line
about how his tail is delicate and asks you to be more gentle. Anyways
he says you guys should head outside, but he realizes he doesn’t know
where the exit is.
Li Chou calls out trying
to calm the audience and claims it’s all a show as he approaches you
guys. You recognize his voice and say he’s getting closer, and Hanuman
recognizes Li’s voice too. Li hears you guys and boasts about being a
poet from Hourai and the festival executive before realizing he doesn’t
have time for that. Then he begs for anyone to listen to him as he can’t
see and doesn’t immediately recognize Hanuman.
At
this point the smoke dispersal mechanism in the gym kick in and clears
it up. Hanuman notes the smoke being gone and says he’s finally met Li
Chou for the moment. Li however is less than pleased as he calls Hanuman
the enemy of order and authority and a middle school problem child that
he’s run into now of all times.
Hanuman
calls that mean and tries to say they’re famous for being buddies. Li
says he just chases after him every day because Hanuman skips classes.
Li also calls himself an aloof poet genius who doesn’t need friends like
him. Hanuman objects to him saying that too, saying he has a lot of
things about school he wants to keep private.
Anyways
Li Chou says he has to do something about the situation. You either ask
about this being some sort of performance, ask him to explain, or tell
him to calm down. Li tells you to butt out of his problems before
backtracking and claiming there’s no problem at all.
Meanwhile
the jiangshi are still at it and have taken away almost all of some
maid’s ninja boyfriend’s clothes. He attempts to fight them off before
they take the one thing he can’t take off. Hanuman and Li are
speechless, and you point out things have already escalated into an
incident.
Li Chou tries framing things as a
failure twisting around into a success. Hanuman says he doesn’t get
what Li’s saying but points out others don’t seem to think so. Audience
randos start begging Li to do something, though one notes he got mixed
up with the mess earlier and wonder if he’s okay. One jiangshi starts
calling for him too in zombie speak.
Li
Chou starts freaking out about how badly things have gotten. Hanuman
says he gets what the audience is thinking but finds it odd some of the
jiangshi are agreeing. You wonder if they’re cheering or drunk on the
mood. Li stays quiet before running back to the stage, not paying
Hanuman any mind when he calls after him.
Li
stands there in silence, and the audience takes notice. It takes them a
moment to recognize him, and they start asking if he’s properly
explained the limits of things to the mobs. As attention focuses on him,
he starts thinking that this isn’t a failure and that he should explain
things to the audience.
As Li thinks on it
some more he has a flashback to his time on Hourai. The audience is
confused he’s not saying anything, but one notices that he’s sweating
bullets. Even a jiangshi expresses some concern through zombie speech.
Li
is caught up in some stage fright unable to say anything and worrying
about this becoming a failure. He also dwells on thinking about how he
was going to make Tokyo and Umamichi recognize his talents this time
around. He was supposed to have left his doubts and laziness behind, but
he curses his inability to do something now.
Hanuman
worries for Li Chou and is about to do something when Sanat Kumara
flies in and lands in front of Li. He introduces himself and declares
he’ll look after the situation for now. His sheer awe inspiring presence
causes everyone to hold still. You ask who he is and where he came
from, or you can say he’s *so cool.*
If you
go with C there’s an extra line where Sanat Kumara is surprised by your
reaction. Hanuman points out who he is and says Sanat is a high school
third year and a conglomerate bancho that all the students know. You are
surprised he’s the bancho for more than one school and that there’s a
bancho in this day and age.
Sanat Kumara
asks Li Chou if this is the path that he chose to take, only turning his
head to look at him with his golden eyes. Li shakes and stammers that
it isn’t, so Sanat asks why he didn’t call for him. Li answers that it’s
his own work. It’s his job and all, and Sanat eventually tells him he
accepts that answer.
Sanat Kumara makes a
declaration of recognizing his courage in answering, then tells him to
show him he can handle this mess on his own. At the very least as his
senpai, Sanat will help by clearing away any obstacles on his path. You
suggest evacuating for now and leaving the details for later, or you can
comment on how passionate Sanat is.
Hanuman
says he wants to meet up with Nezha and Tetsugyuu. He’s worried that
leaving them alone will complicate things even more. Sanat Kumara
addresses Hanuman, referring to him as a second year middle schooler. He
says he’s heard everything and says he can see the strong bonds of
youth that ties them.
Sanat Kumara then
says he’ll entrust those two to Hanuman and has faith he can catch up to
them by himself. He tells him to leave this place to himself and to
you. Hanuman seems touched and asks you guys to handle things. You say
it’ll be fine and tell him to go on.
Hanuman
smiles as he focuses strength into his legs before making a super jump
he calls a part of his ninjutsu, launching himself over the crowd. Sanat
Kumara starts mentioning that he has a lot he wants to say but focuses
on the solution to things at hand. As such he asks if they’ll make way
for him.
The crowd parts silently for him, a
bit intimidated by him and accepting the offer of an explanation coming
later. Sanat Kumara thanks them and promises to keep to his gang’s
code. At that point the jiangshi pop up again going trick or festival
exec. They moan like they’ve lost their sanity, and Li Chou freaks out
as they go for him.
Sanat Kumara is
surprised the mobs ignored him to go after Li, but he considers this to
be a rite of passage and tells Li to handle it. He’ll guard the other
audience members, so Li should guard you. Then he challenges him to
follow after him.
Li Chou agrees before
wondering why he’s been stuck looking after you. He figures since you’re
Hanuman’s friend Hanuman should be doing that. You either say you’ll be
counting on him, say you’ll help, or tell him to follow you. He doesn’t
quite get it, but he tells you not to get in the way and launches the
episode battle.
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