Scene
shifts away before he explains what that is as you cut off a bunch of
mobs from the effects of the Resurrection Incense. Tetsugyuu finds it
weird that they’re going down smiling in satisfaction after all they did
while Harlot thinks it’s cute and compares it to being tired after
playing.
Tetsugyuu then says to you it
feels like there’s even more mobs than there were in the gym. You agree
and wonder why as you look to Harlot for ideas. Harlot thought so as
well and thinks it’s because there’s also so much more people around
feeling afraid. What she finds more strange is how they seem to pop up
at random. She wonders if Azathoth is behind that.
Some
jiangshi hops over to bite on Gouryou saying he’s hungry. Gouryou tells
him to stop and says he’s not sure all the spirits possessing them are
children. He thinks there may be berserk spirits in the mix as well and
says things will get worse if they’re left alone. The mob reacts by
biting harder. Benten asks if he forgot what he explained earlier and
says to not push their buttons.
Benten then
comments that things are worse than when all this was inside the
school. As you cut down one mob, more pop up to take its place. You say
that their numbers are pushing you back and that it seems like they’re
gathering. Sanat Kumara says they aren’t all Umamichi students and that
the effects are spreading to the jiangshi from outside the school.
Gouryou
is alarmed and says that planning won’t be able to offset this
difference in strength. Harlot asks when this all happened and is about
to ask if Azathoth is behind it when she’s cut off by the mobs
surrounding you all. You say you’ll be losing due to sheer numbers as
the horde presses in. But then Sanat Kumara suddenly says something is
coming.
A sudden giant shockwave blasts
through accompanied by a cheerful out of place voice, and Hanuman and
Nezha reveal themselves. Nezha is making engines noises as always and
refers to themselves as the cute prince. Hanuman asks if you’ve been
hurt, but Nezha figures your status as Hanuman’s senpai means you should
be okay. Also they had fun with that speed battle they just had.
Nezha
then notices all the mobs around and says they want to go to war now
and thin them out. You either say you’ve been waiting for Hanuman, try
to calm Nezha down, or ask how they managed to get into this crowd.
Hanuman
says he just jumped over peoples’ heads, and Nezha adds that it was
because all the exits were crowded. They probably shocked quite a few
people. Sanat Kumara is proud of them, and Tetsugyuu notices that the
mobs seem afraid of the two of them. If you guys are retreating it’ll
have to be now. He offers to cut a path open, but Harlot stops him
saying she won’t let him hurt them. As such she’ll handle it by using
her artifact to put them to sleep.
Li Chou
is despondent, and Sanat Kumara almost tries to talk to him before
deciding to ask you to take Li away. You’re surprised by this and ask
him why he’s asking you to do this. Sanat says he’s asking you to look
after him because you aren’t an Umamichi student. As someone high up in
the school he treats everyone in it harshly, but he’s sure that’s not
what Li needs now.
Sanat Kumara says that
stepping away from a place is also a way of seeing new things, then asks
you if you’ll take Li. You agree and either express concern for Sanat
or ask for repayment. If you go with B he has an extra line where he’s
caught flat-footed but promises to pay you back with whatever he can do.
Anyways,
with so many mobs around Sanat Kumara says you’ll be pursued if you run
so someone has to hold them back. He volunteers to do it, and Nezha
says they want to stay since they’ll get to see Sanat Kumara fight.
Sanat finds this funny and says they can stay. Hanuman decides he should
stay too because he’s worried about what would happen if he left Nezha
alone.
Hanuman tells you that the gang
should be up ahead since he forgot to mention it before. He saw them
while jumping over here. You compliment him and are glad about this. A
has an extra line where Hanuman briefly basks, then segues back into
telling you he’ll leave the other parts to you.
Hanuman
says he’s not worried about you at all since he knows how strong you
are. He asks you to not worry about him either. You agree and tell
everyone else to move, grabbing Li Chou’s hand as you run. He stays
despondent as you drag him with you.
Li
Chou then starts having a narrative flashback as he talks about how his
first failure stemmed from some self-consciousness. When he grew up he
started working, yet he could see it on other people’s faces. He figures
they must have noticed that he was making fun of them. He figures they
must have seen his thoughts on his face, thoughts of “fine I’ll do this
dumb work for you” and “ugh you’re dumping your work on me.”
When
his relationships deteriorated and he left his government job, he still
clung to his thoughts. He believed he had natural talent, talent that
ordinary people didn’t have. Making poems that would sway people’s
hearts was his foundation. In his small home town, people praised him.
He believed his talent was a gift from the heavens. He believed that he
had the power to guide people to the truth they didn’t see.
Li
Chou admits that he never let anyone hear the poems he put his best
efforts into. In the end, he stowed his words of truth away and told
deceptions. He admits he was afraid of finding out what he was really
like if he gave it his all. He figured if he just said pretty sounding
words and had a pleasant face and bowed to the authorities, he’d have
the money to live.
At some point he started
thinking that he didn’t need any words beyond what sounded nice. He
thought it would be fine if he could just keep deceiving people. People
hear only what they want to hear, so who needs the truth or his sincere
thoughts?
Li Chou feels that the day he
truly believed that was the day he strayed from the path of humanity.
That was his failure, and his punishment was to transform into the
appearance he has now. Li says he doesn’t want to fail anymore. He
doesn’t want to fail and be seen trying to cover up his failures. And so
he continued hiding his mistakes, even now.
Back
to the present, everyone’s managed to get away to catch their breath in
a hidden corner where you briefly explain what’s happening to the gang.
Shirou thanks you for the explanation and says he understands what’s
happening. Yule comments that the improv play that trended on social
media was a part of things and says he thought that was originally
planned.
Touji frames it as making a
failure look like it was a part of things to begin with, though he says
it is partly due to Li Chou’s artifact. Li doesn’t react and just stands
there shoulders drooping and staring at the moon. Shirou suggests they
have a meeting to hash out all the info before they start coming up with
countermeasures.
Gouryou doesn’t mind and
figures having more people to help would be good. Shirou thanks him as
he refers to him as senpai, then says he heard about him from you.
Gouryou is flattered and wonders if you got through how much of a
reliable senpai he is. Shirou politely fudges around that question.
Benten
demands that people get on with things and adds that people don’t need
to be polite to Gouryou. She then introduces herself to the gang as an
artist booming in the music world. She does want to play a song as part
of her intro but decides now isn’t a good time. Shirou skips introducing
himself and the gang for time’s sake, but Benten says she’s already
heard of them through you. It is what it is, formalities can wait.
The
Analyst starts as briefing begins with Shirou laying out the origin of
the current incident, namely the switching of the Resurrection Incense.
Its use has brought spirits over to this world which have then gone on
to possess the jiangshi. Whether these spirits are real or just
illusions visible through faith is indeterminate due to subjectivity
though.
Gouryou agrees and skips a lengthy
explanation and settles with saying it’s fine to think of them as only
affecting the mobs. Tetsugyuu says it’s because they are affected that
this incident is blowing up though. Anyways Shirou goes on to talk about
how one custom in Hourai states that treating the spirits as
frightening makes them act as such.
Shirou
then says this situation occurred when someone screamed, which he’s sure
everyone heard. Gouryou mentally adds that it was the same voice in the
gym too. Shirou explains that this scream acted as a trigger and made
everyone think of the mobs as pranksters, who then rampaged. Krampus
then says he now understands why he didn’t see the mobs as bad kids.
Shirou
says there’s only one plan available to solve things, which is to
change everyone’s impressions of the jiangshi. Tetsugyuu says he doesn’t
remember much but heard that was how the gym scuffle was settled.
Because people thought they were acting as such for a play they stopped
thinking they were genuinely scary.
Harlot
adds that it was the same for her when the gag contest was being held.
Ryouta interrupts to say he really wants to see Harlot do all that.
Harlot however tries to keep on topic since there isn’t time, so Ryouta
stops. Kengo then suggests just punching out all the mobs instead, but
Harlot says that’s counterproductive.
Tetsugyuu
adds that the mobs being the living dead should already tell you how
tough they are. Knocking them away is one thing, but having to hold back
will just make things harder. Gouryou says that all the mobs are a mix
of Umamichi and not Umamichi students, so he’d rather things settle
peacefully.
Touji says he understands but
asks if everyone around would accept that. A and C has you say that
seems unlikely while B has you sure that explaining things could work.
In any case Ryouta says he and Behemoth were pranked on and say they do
think of the mobs as scary.
Kengo says that
Umamichi’s delinquent reputation reaches Shinjuku and Ikebukuro, so
people are likely to think of the pranks as an attempt to pick fights.
Benten then says she has a plan for that and tells Li it’s his turn to
do something. Li doesn’t react, so she tries prodding him to respond.
Li
Chou separates from the group and starts squatting in the shadows. You
either try to encourage him or comment on how depressed he is. Tetsugyuu
tries getting him to do something as he says he can fiddle with how
people will see how things are.
Li Chou
starts responding that yes his artifact can totally deceive people about
the situation, but then says that wouldn’t hide the fact that he
failed. You try asking him if he thinks it’s already a bust, so he
starts yelling that he’s given up. He desperately bowed to people and
begged for help, and when he finally got permission a disaster dropped
down on him.
Li Chou angrily asks if you
think you can hide that and his failure with his artifact. He yells that
it’s not something people should do, calling it messing with his
feelings and just accepting what’s convenient to you. No one can bring
themselves to say anything to him.
Li Chou
then says that was why he turned out the way he is now. It was because
he strayed from the path of humanity Sanat Kumara was always talking
about. Now he’s just a man-eating tiger. Tetsugyuu seems bewildered, and
you decide to speak up. You tell Li that the festival isn’t over yet,
that you still don’t hate him, or that deception isn’t always a bad
thing.
Li Chou looks up in surprise. You
then declare that since things aren’t over it’s still not a failure yet.
So long as one person, even just you, believes that there’s a chance
then it’s still not a failure. Li eventually responds incredulously that
what you’re saying is sophistry.
Benten
speaks up in approval of your response and says she likes sophistry. She
agrees that the festival is still on so Li still hasn’t failed yet. Li
disagrees and says it’s clearly done for, but Benten answers that
failure is only a failure when you accept it to be.
Li
Chou seems surprised by this, so Benten goes on to say that what other
people think doesn’t matter. If you think it turned out to be a success
than that’s alright. As such she tells Li to get out there and go all
out with it. She says if you can’t say you have your all you won’t be
satisfied.
Li considers it, and Ryouta
agrees with Benten, saying that if Li weren’t serious he’d never have
prepped the festival. Yule also agrees saying this is the first time
he’s seen the market street like this, saying the multiculturalism makes
it as lively as Christmas. Behemoth says the pumpkin fried manju were
great and that he’d never have seen them if it weren’t for this.
Touji
says he was surprised to hear Asakusa was doing Halloween stuff, but
seeing it made him think it’s not bad. Shirou says the mix of old and
new has brought about some new value. He feels calling that a failure
would be a waste and offers to help.
Harlot
says that if this didn’t happen she’d never have met the jiangshi. She
offers to help too in hopes of making them smile when it ends. Tetsugyuu
joins in too, saying he doesn’t like Li Chou but agrees with him in
that he doesn’t want people dissing the school.
Anyways,
Harlot wonders what the plan will entail in more concrete terms because
it’ll need more impact than a play or street show. Gouryou says it’ll
have to be big in order to get attention, and you try to think of
something. As you all brainstorm, Li Chou starts muttering to himself.
Li
Chou feels that the festival turning out like this was his fault and
his just desserts. Besides that he feels he’d have failed no matter how
hard he tried and thinks about how he couldn’t change Umamichi’s image.
He talks about how he tried his best to improve it. Benten talks to him
saying anyone would want to give up at that, but before she says anymore
Krampus walks up to him.
Krampus offers to
help since he feels a sort of connection to him and to the jiangshi. Li
Chou initially brushes him off before actually looking at Krampus and
freaking out about a monster talking to him. You ask Krampus about what
he was talking about.
Krampus says he
behaved as a scary Black Santa because that’s what people wanted of him,
and even now he has some pride in it. But that’s not all there is to
him, which is what you guys taught him as he thinks about his event.
Krampus
says he can’t do nothing when faced with people who have also been
judged to be frightening. It would waste all the support everyone gave
him wholeheartedly back then and betray what he stood for then. He has a
small laugh as he says being called scary still stings a little.
Li
Chou tries to claim he doesn’t care and says there’s nothing that can
be done at this point. Krampus interjects to say he has an idea that he
thinks might work. The parts of his plan includes intense sounds
(Benten), a random bystander not sure if they should run (Yule), two
highly quirky boss types (Tetsugyuu and Harlot), and a smart advisor in
glasses (Shirou).
Krampus feels sure that
with those roles set this can work...maybe. Kengo just asks him to get
to the point. Krampus is embarrassed and says he doesn’t have any other
ideas and reminds himself it’s to save the kids. He finally spits out
that his plan is an improv tokusatsu hero show and the episode part
ends.
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