Motosumi
demands to know what Li Chou was doing since he found out about the
Resurrection Incense causing the mobs to act out wildly. Li says he
couldn’t help it and asks them to stop fighting for now, then collapses.
You either dramatically call out his name or ask if he risked his life
to end the fight.
Tetsugyuu says he did
manage to put a stop to it in the end, if a little too late. The
jiangshi seem ready to start attacking, which the kids notice and Ziz
points out. Tetsugyuu recognizes what’s happening but isn’t able to
articulate it. You say it started when Harlot and Motosumi started
arguing and everyone around started getting uncomfortable or look to Li
Chou for explain.
In the former, Tetsugyuu
says that’s what he wanted to say and says you’re smart. In the latter,
Li gets up to go over the mechanics. Tetsugyuu gets mad at how
pretentious he sounds and for stealing your spotlight, then dumbs down
the explanation. Either way Harlot is horrified to hear that she had a
direct hand in causing their state to turn out like this. Ziz tries to
talk to her while Li Chou is alarmed at how volatile things are. He
considers using his artifact to pass things off as a play like before,
but he notes there isn’t a stage or a famous actor or actress to make it
work.
Li Chou thinks some more on whether
the idea would work as he has his hands on his artifact, then Harlot
grabs his hand and desperately asks if he has any way of making the
jiangshi sane again. She offers to do anything she can for that, no
matter how humiliating. Li is taken aback by how insistent she is and
agrees to explain. He does ask her to let go and makes a point of being
respectful so that he can get on with it.
One
explanation later, Harlot asks in trepidation about putting on a play,
and Li Chou says it’s better than letting the jiangshi loose. If they
can make people enjoy themselves and feel safe, then that’d be great.
The problem is that his artifact has limits on what he can make people
think. When he used the play excuse earlier there was a stage around,
but there isn’t one here.
Li Chou admits he
doesn’t have the confidence that things will work out like before. They
could probably do something if they had a good actor or actress and
hints at Harlot, but she feels she can’t do it. You try to talk to her,
so Harlot says that all she can do is intimidate people into working for
her or charming them into craziness. Maybe that can work for children
but she doesn’t feel she can make that work on anything else.
Li
Chou tries to console her by saying Harlot does seem more like the
scarily exciting and beautiful type as opposed to the kind and
comforting type. She glares at him over this, so he takes it back and
tries to laugh it off.
Motosumi asks Harlot
if she’s giving up and yells that he’ll do anything to save the kids.
You try to get Motosumi to stop and look around, and it takes him a
moment to notice that both the onlookers and the jiangshi seem afraid of
him. Harlot scolds him to be more aware of his appearance, and he
points out that she’s just as scary.
After a
moment, they both have a realization and laugh a little. Harlot calls
Motosumi a rough barbarian but says the children take precedence.
Motosumi calls her sharp tongued and always ready with a comeback, but
agrees about the children. Ziz wonders about what specifically can be
done to change the mood, and after people take a moment to think, some
of Motosumi’s kids loudly declare that a gag contest will be starting.
Everyone
is surprised into stillness at this, including the jiangshi. When you
ask about this, Motosumi realizes they’re his kids and asks what they’re
doing. They explain that they’re keeping the promise they made with
him. That is, if he ever seems like he’s about to get into a fist fight
it should get changed to a gag contest to settle things.
The
rules for the contest is simple: you laugh you lose. Both sides keep
going until that happens. They put forward the idea to do the contest
again instead of fighting, saying if people laugh then it’s fine. Li
Chou has misgivings about this plan since he’s not sure it’d work, but
the onlookers around seem interested. One rando is ready to take videos,
another wonders what people will do for it, and another thinks Harlot
looks mysterious in her dress and can put up a good show.
Li
Chou is surprised at how things are shifting, and you say it can work.
Harlot says she understands and says the kids did good. Motosumi tells
her she isn’t alone and points to behind her. The jiangshi are excited
and say they’ll be with her. Harlot is surprised that the mobs are
offering to help,
Motosumi says that since
both sides have agreed it’s about time to get things started. The kids
tell Harlot to bring it or else they’ll be dwelling on it forever. She’s
a bit bewildered at this, but Motosumi gives her a little nod. Harlot
then laughs and talks about how serious the kids are.
Takemaru
wanders by and asks Motosumi what the fuss is. Motosumi apologizes and
quickly asks him to be a judge for their gag contest like they always do
back at the temple. Takemaru is baffled into asking what in hell
happened while he wasn’t around.
Motosumi
turns to Harlot and says the kids are motivated, so he asks her to go
all out. He proposes that the side that amazes the audience the most is
the winner. She agrees if that’s what the kids want, then checks to see
if the jiangshi are okay with that. They obediently respond in the
affirmative, so Harlot starts bragging about how much better she is at
this than Motosumi.
Tetsugyuu asks what’s
going on since everyone around is getting loud. Li Chou says their mood
is shifting and wonders why it is even if he hasn’t used his artifact.
He decides to stop thinking about it and describes the type of person he
is, then asks if everyone is standing by. He appoints you as a
commentator and tells you to make things exciting together with
Takemaru. You either protest that you’ve never done this before or
agree.
If you go with A there’s an extra
line where Li says he’s the type to shove things off onto other people
when on stage, then tells you to get out there. Takemaru is still trying
to process what’s happening, so you tell him to play along and start
the show and introduce yourself. He follows up, and Motosumi says he’s
counting on him. He’s surprised by that as he still doesn’t get what’s
happening but agrees to help.
The contest
starts and Motosumi’s team starts first by doing what looks like a human
triangle. You commentate that they’re coming out of the gate with
something big and worth big points before turning to Takemaru. He
commentates that it’s a really nice arch they’re doing and compares it
to stonework. He also frames it as an expression of familial bonds.
Harlot
takes a moment to look before signaling the jiangshi that their turn is
up. I think they’re doing a human fan, but it could also be a bouquet
given that your comments are about how well they’re doing and compare it
to an artful flower blooming before asking Takemaru’s opinion. He says
says it’s well balanced and displays above average skills. Then he
compares it to double layered rafters at a shrine.
The
contest is turning out to be a big hit with the audience as they cheer
both sides on. Even Tetsugyuu and Li Chou are getting swept up in the
atmosphere. Harlot expresses surprise at how good the jiangshi are at
this, and the remaining kids volunteer to help Motosumi and ask Takemaru
to watch them.
Team Motosumi creates a
human pyramid for their shot at winning the contest, which you call
their specialty before turning to Takemaru again. You also think to
yourself that Takemaru is really getting into it. He compares their pose
to a stone wall before going on about what an amazing idea it is and
how it shows their determination. Tetsugyuu says it reminds him of the
gate back at Ryouzanpaku/Liangshan Lake and says it won’t collapse so
easily.
Harlot says it’s a good move but
still not enough. She then turns to the jiangshi and says they should
pull out that one move that they save specifically for children. I have
no idea what they’re going for, but you call it the secret treasure of
arts and beauty before passing to Takemaru again.
Before
he even says anything Harlot adds in one last touch for the finale as
she summons Therion to join in. Therion comes out of her shadow standing
on a ball before rolling around on it. The crowd goes even wilder at
this.
Even Motosumi’s kids are amazed and
want to take a better look, but their jostling around breaks their
formation. Motosumi however takes action to keep the kids from getting
hurt from this. The contest is over as applause and cheers rain down,
and Harlot runs over with the jiangshi to ask anyone is hurt on
Motosumi’s side.
The kids are alright, and
they laugh about how much fun they had. They also say everyone on
Harlot’s side did amazing. She laughs and compliments them back.
According to her Therion thinks they did well too. Therion gives off
something like a purr as he draws back to Harlot.
Motosumi
accepts defeat and says Harlot has skills. She admits to have some
confidence in the arts, but it was something she picked up on her road
for revenge. Motosumi asks if she still uses it the same way now, which
surprises her. He prompts her to look around at how she made everyone
around smile.
The jiangshi happily cheer
about winning, and Harlot says they did good. Motosumi says that now
that things have been settled, they should go enjoy the festivities.
Harlot congratulates the mobs again before ceding the contest. The mobs
look at her with surprise, and Harlot pats them affectionately.
Harlot
starts talking about how Motosumi’s family is connected even if they
aren’t linked by blood. The same may go for her, but she always had some
unease about it. She had always worried that her bonds were inferior to
blood relations.
Motosumi says that’s not
something anyone else can decide. He says she can go on with whatever
she believes and turns to Takemaru, who agrees with him. Narration notes
that Takemaru also was a leader who gathered oni together despite their
lack of blood ties.
Harlot quietly says
she’s started to believe thanks to seeing them. She calls Motosumi’s
kids strong as they tried their best to face her. They showed her their
determination, which she says was so kind. Her eyes tear up as she
smiles at them. Ziz is happy for Harlot, and Harlot says she was
surprised at how much like adults the kids were.
Off
to the side, randos from the audience say this is nice and all but want
some compensation for the jiangshi rampage. They feel like this is
letting them get off scot free for tickling them into submission and
call this an attempt to divert attention from that. Li Chou is alarmed,
and you either worry about this or say Hanuman went around apologizing
with them earlier.
Li Chou attempts to make
his own apologies and tries to get the jiangshi to apologize too, but
Guy A isn’t having it. Girl B thinks it’s insincere and Wolf C accuses
Li of planning to have not done anything if they didn’t get mad. Li
panics about this possibly turning into a failure again when a voice
calls out to him asking if Li is focusing on the visitors in front of
him or his shame and lack of success.
They
decide the question can wait and says there’s something that needs to be
done beforehand. What they mean is that the jiangshi will have to
answer for their crimes, even if they are children. You realize it’s
Sanat Kumara talking as you refer to him by either his gang title or his
name. As he touches down, the jiangshi are scared to see him. This in
turn surprises Harlot as she asks who he is.
Sanat
Kumara comments on how Harlot protects and guides the weak and isn’t
wrong for that. He says that for any road taken there are obstacles
though, ones that they have to overcome. This goes especially for
reparations over mistakes people make themselves. Harlot says Sanat
Kumara is like the type of men she hates and asks what he’s talking
about.
Sanat Kumara proclaims that he’s
talking about the jiangshi rioting and the aftermath of that. He intends
to make them pay for it with their own bodies, by which he means a week
of bathroom cleaning, cleaning up Asakusa, and getting punched by him.
Harlot is shocked he’s suggesting that he punch them.
You
either try to protest this or sit back and watch. If you try to say
something Motosumi will stop you as he seems to understand what’s
happening and tells you to look around. The complainers from before also
think what Sanat Kumara is suggesting is going overboard and weakly
protest that they aren’t *that* upset.
You
point out that the mood is shifting, and Sanat Kumara prompts the
jiangshi asking if they’re ready. He also tells Li Chou to settle the
details of this happening. Li is shocked about this and tries to talk
things into some other direction. Sanat briefly apologizes before
accusing him of making excuses again. You speak up and argue that the
festival isn’t over and try to ask him to give Li a chance.
Sanat
Kumara asks if you’re trying to cover for Li and says that would mean
you’re also trying to cover for the mobs and for Harlot’s malice. He
also accuses you of trying to pass things off as a festival play. This
choice of words that narration says he just happened to use flusters Li.
Sanat
Kumara asks if Li Chou was planning on using his artifact to hide the
events happening and if he thinks that would be fine. He asks when does
he plan to surpass the obstacles before him if he won’t face himself or
the power he has. Li Chou can’t bring himself to answer as he looks away
and at his artifact.
Sanat Kumara yells
that this will be Li’s rite of passage and seems ready to attack him
when Harlot intervenes by summoning Therion to stand in the way. Li is
surprised she’d do this why Sanat asks if she thinks she can win.
Harlot
responds that chances of winning are irrelevant as she calls herself
the woman who will make the world her enemy for the sake of children she
isn’t blood related to. She never gave any consideration to the chances
of winning, but so long as she is there she’s decided she will always
do what she does.
Sanat Kumara accepts this
and challenges her to surpass him. He looks down for a moment, and when
he raises his head again there is a burning fire in his eyes. Tetsugyuu
asks if you’re planning to assist Harlot, asking you to take him along
if you are.
Tetsugyuu says he met his
mother in his dreams, who told him she was always watching over him. So
if any mother is around saying they’ll protect their children, Tetsugyuu
says he’ll have to step in. You can either agree, tell Harlot you’re
joining in, or tell that to Sanat Kumara.
In
A and B, Harlot is surprised you two are helping. Sanat Kumara accepts
that you guys are joining in and tells you to use your youth to crush
everything. He challenges you guys to get past him as he starts the
episode battle. The story continues afterwards.
After
the battle, the audience randos are amazed that Harlot won and are glad
this means that the jiangshi won’t get punched out. You notice that the
mood has shifted again as everyone seems to have forgotten what
happened, then wonder if Sanat Kumara was deliberately acting the way he
did.
Sanat Kumara compliments you guys,
but Harlot tells him to keep his awful performance to himself. She’d
rather not owe any stuffy heated men besides Surtr anything since Surtr
is more than enough. As she says that she looks behind her where the
children are. Said children are protected by Ziz’s feathers and hiding
behind Motosumi, looking over in fear. The jiangshi step forward despite
this.
The mobs promise that they’ll clean
up. They don’t remember anything but agree that they need to take
responsibility. Li Chou however stops them and says he’ll do it all
himself, asking that they stop. Sanat Kumara asks if Li trying to claim
all responsibility is his attempt at not running away from hardships.
Alternatively, is it his attempt to escape from responsibilities bearing
down on him and trying to be at peace?
This
seems to strike a nerve as Li winces but doesn’t answer. Sanat Kumara
tells him to think about what’s really standing in his way, but he
thinks it’s commendable that Li is standing in front of the mobs and
says he knows his shame.
Harlot is about to
say something to him when Sanat talks about how people have their own
obstacles they need to face themselves. It’s all the same whether it’s
for the children, the jiangshi, or Li Chou. There will be walls in the
way no matter which detour you take, and it’s his wish that you get past
them with your own strength and choices.
Narration
says that while Sanat Kumara is talking to everyone, his eyes are
focused on Li Chou. At that point your phone starts ringing, and you can
either say it’s from Hanuman, Kalki, or (oh no again) Benten.
In
A, Hanuman says it’s an emergency before choking on some smoke for a
moment. Then he tells you about the jiangshi in the gym going missing.
In C, Benten says she heard that and that on Halloween her hearing is
twice as good. But then she sets that aside to tell you that all the
jiangshi in the gym have gone missing. In any case Li faints over this
bit of bad news, and Gouryou takes over the phone.
Gouryou
says it’s like a storm is literally coming and that he let his guard
down. Anyways the main thing is that the Resurrection Incense smoke was
still in the gym, which was carried off by the wind. Possessed jiangshi
have escaped in the same direction as well to outside the school. You
are alarmed by this and wonder if jiangshi outside the school will get
affected as well.
Gouryou mentions a storm
coming again and can’t get a read on the wind direction, so he asks the
great navigation officer Benten about that. She’s flattered before
figuring out the wind is pointing thataways. Gouryou is alarmed that
said direction is where the market street is.
Hanuman
speaks up that the market street and Asakusa’s famous Kaminarimon
should be in the middle of heavy partying thanks to Li Chou’s efforts.
Since it’s close to the school and is a tourist attraction for Taito
Ward there must be a lot of people and jiangshi.
Gouryou
says that with the Resurrection Incense covering the place the
situation might turn out to become an enclosed area. And again there’s a
possible storm bearing down. Tetsugyuu says things will turn into a
huge disaster beyond the school at the rate things are going. Ziz
suggests that she and Harlot also come along because hungry children
going berserk at the market street could be huge trouble.
Since
it’s an emergency situation, Sanat Kumara tells Li Chou that he’ll be
cooperating and putting himself under Li’s command. Li is surprised by
this, and Harlot complains about him coming because he’s too much like
Surtr.
Takemaru says he understands the
situation and volunteers to patrol around and keep other jiangshi from
running off. Motosumi says he’ll take the inner areas if Takemaru is
going to the temple areas. As they run off, a shadow peeks out at them.
Azathoth
and Nyarlathotep are there as Azathoth laughs about things finally
getting interesting. Elsewhere, Yule is at the market street and asks if
Krampus is done changing. He’s worried about being late to the festival
and says Li seems to be coming towards them. Krampus says he’s done as
he comes out in his costume, asking that Yule not stare at him too much
as the episode ends.
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