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I have an infinite number of shikigami-Chapter 642 - 209. The queen is going to be a mother..._5
The Ghost Clan’s camp in the sky dispersed in an instant, making no sound, as if it had never appeared.
Fujiwara Reya looked at Mrs. Kasahara: "I’ll be troubling you for some time now."
Mrs. Kasahara rolled her eyes at him: "Thinking of hiding out in another world, right?"
"Hehe, it’s just for the sake of survival..." Fujiwara Reya leaned closer, gently hugging her, "I’ll scout the way, find a parallel world without monsters, and we’ll all move there in the future."
"What about the Great God?"
"Of course, let the son take the responsibility for his father..."
"Up to you, but it can’t be a child of the Kasahara family." Mrs. Kasahara patted his hair, somewhat helpless but with a hint of affection, pressing her cheek against his: "You are not someone who breaks promises. Since you agreed with the Great God, you won’t go back on your word. Just confess, what are you going to do?"
"I really can’t hide anything from you." Fujiwara Reya said helplessly, stroking the smooth fur of the fox: "Kuri is inside her, I’m worried she might cause trouble. I’ll simply go to a world where nothing can threaten her, and then return once she’s adjusted."
"Go without worry." Mrs. Kasahara smiled gently.
The setting sun cast a shallow halo on her face, faintly revealing the soft down along the edges of her cheeks.
The silky shrine maiden outfit she wore seemed scattered with starlight, making her skin appear like snow.
"I like Mommy Himeko the most!" Fujiwara Reya nuzzled the palm of her hand with his forehead.
The sound of hurried footsteps reached his ears.
"Miki and the others are coming, I’m leaving now..."
Holding the fox, Fujiwara Reya’s body faded and dissipated.
Mrs. Kasahara gazed at the distant sky. Under the setting sun, her face, like a pink-carved jade, appeared even more magnificent.
"Mother!"
"Chairman Kasahara, where’s Fujiwara?"
Mrs. Kasahara turned around, looking at the imposing Mountain God’s wives, she smiled faintly: "He went to chase Yoshitsune." Saying so, she stood up, stretching with a relaxed air, "There will be a lot of work next, none of you leave, stay to help me..."
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It was drizzling lightly.
Even before opening her eyes, the dampness in the air could be felt in her nostrils.
Tamamo Mae opened her eyes.
What appeared in her line of sight was a large pond, surrounded by the scent of moisture and fresh greenery. Despite the gloomy sky, the dense surrounding forest still resonated with the cheerful chirps of various wild birds.
"Is your head still dizzy?"
Fujiwara Reya’s voice came from beside her.
"Where is this..." Tamamo Mae turned her head to ask.
She saw a crow crouching on a tree branch.
But strangely, her sight was level with the crow, as if she too were a crow perched on the tree branch... eh, wait. She raised her arm, only to see a pair of pitch-black wings flapping before her eyes.
"..."
The queen was dumbfounded.
"Don’t look; you’re a crow now." Fujiwara Reya approached, resting next to her on the treetop, "This is a parallel world without monsters, I brought you here."
Tamamo Mae’s eyes, still golden, glared at him fiercely.
"Shh~" Fujiwara Reya gestured for her to look down.
Beneath the branch, there was a pavilion by the water, with two umbrellas placed outside, one a transparent plastic umbrella, the other a maroon umbrella.
Inside the pavilion were two humans, a young boy in a school uniform and a beautiful woman in a uniform.
"Why are you watching them?" Tamamo Mae asked puzzledly.
Fujiwara Reya, staring below, replied: "I ended up here as soon as I arrived in this world. I didn’t specifically look for them, maybe it’s fate?"
Tamamo Mae gave him a slap with her wing.
From a human perspective, they appeared to be a pair of closely bonded crows.
Just then, the boy in the pavilion suddenly hugged the older woman.
"Wow, look, he’s going to confess..." Fujiwara Reya commented nosily.
Tamamo Mae thought it was boring.
If she didn’t know where else to go next, she surely wouldn’t stay by his side.
Voices came from the pavilion.
"I really like the teacher very much, so please, teacher, like me too."
"Like in what way?"
"Like how you’d like a penguin in Tokyo Bay."
"How could there be penguins in Tokyo Bay?" 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎
"Exactly, so you ask the penguin, why are you appearing in Tokyo Bay? The penguin says the ice layers in Antarctica have melted, and it lost its home to survive, so it traveled all the way to Tokyo Bay. It wants to settle here."
"Tokyo Bay is much hotter than Antarctica."
"So the penguin asks you, would you be willing to change Tokyo Bay’s climate together with me?"
"I..."
"You won’t answer, so the penguin asks the beautiful woman, would you mind doing such an absurd thing with me?"
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Listening to the boy’s voice, Fujiwara Reya couldn’t help but praise: "To be able to flirt with his teacher using such words, this kid is a talent..."
Tamamo Mae mocked: "None of you men are any good."
"What’s wrong with me?"
"What did you do to me, the king!"
"... I’m with Kuri, not you; you’re the one who came in between."
"What do you mean?"
"... I’m just stating facts!"
"Apart from the facts, are you saying this king is less charming than your Kuri?"
The two crows argued on the treetop, their cawing incessant, disturbing the romantic atmosphere in the pavilion.
The boy raised his head, looking at the treetop, gritting his teeth, "Crows are the worst!"
"Indeed, crows are the worst!" Tamamo Mae chimed in gleefully.
"Good thing I am a tengu." Fujiwara Reya said proudly.
Not giving Tamamo Mae the chance to continue scolding, he flapped his wings and flew off the branch.







