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A blue-white moon shone down on an early autumn Gensokyo, bathing the land in its cold, white light. As moonlight is much more agreeable to youkai than sunlight, it illuminated things most people would never see.

On nights like this, the youkai that the moon shines down on stalk the night paths, lying in wait for humans to attack. Youkai can see perfectly by the light of the moon, but humans' eyes are blinded by the darkness. People can't see the path well in the dark, and they can't easily tell if what's standing before them is human or youkai.

As a result, most humans don't set out to go anywhere in the dark of night. And indeed, tonight most humans are shut tight in their homes, so nobody noticed the mysterious object that fell from the sky.

Just what was this thing, falling from the sky? At a distance of ten fathoms (about 20 yards) or more, it would appear to be something fluttery, like a piece of cloth, almost like a certain children's program character, flying freely through the night sky, and eventually disappearing over the shrine.


Today is the day of the Monthly Lunar Festival. This festival is held every month on the night of the full moon, when the Earth and the Moon are closest. The festival uses round objects, such as dumplings, as fake full moons in a symbolic attempt to keep the full moon far away. If the moon is far away, then the moon's emissaries will stay away, as well. Of course, I was the one who first thought up this festival.

Now, the rabbits should be in the garden, making dumplings. The dumplings they make have various sorts of medicine cooked into them, according to my directions. This medicine is significant for two reasons. One is that, while we say that the rabbit on the moon pounds rice cakes, they're really making medicine, and the other is it's likely that the rabbits will eat some of the dumplings as they make them. Since the dumplings have medicine in them to make the rabbits more excited, the festival will be all the more lively if they sneak some to eat, as I expect they will.

I first saw the glimmering cloth in the eastern sky while listening to the rabbits' noisy activity and gazing at the sky. The cloth shone with a blue-white light. As the sage of the moon, Eirin Yagokoro, I knew ... I knew that the light shone on the same wavelength as the moonlight. That it was, in fact, the lunar veil.


" ... excuse me. Master, the festival is over now."

One of the rabbits entered my room. Named Reisen Udongein Inaba, she's a moon rabbit who calls me her master. Her real name is Reisen, but since she lives on the earth now, I gave her a name written in the fashion used by those born on the Earth.

She originally fled the Lunar War, but I hid the fact that she stumbled upon this house by accident. All of the moon rabbits, including her, have the ability to communicate with each other across long distances. I believed that by hiding her existence here, I could obtain information about the lunar capital.

She has been, indeed, a great help to me. She's done a great deal to help ensure that we can continue to live safely on the Earth like this.

"That was awfully quick, Reisen. I hope you're not cutting corners because it's been so quiet lately."

"Of course not. We've taken great care, as usual, to make sure the festival ended smoothly. The earth rabbits were happy to eat their fill of dumplings."

"Well, good work. Oh, where is that other girl?"

Reisen's face darkened a bit on hearing my question.

"You mean Tewi? Tewi's ... off playing somewhere, same as ever. It's easier for her to disappear on festival days."


The princess of the moon, Kaguya, lived in Gensokyo, hiding for over a thousand years so that others wouldn't find her.

Why did she have to spend those years in hiding? It's because of the grave sin she committed that condemned her to a life of fleeing the agents of the moon. If humans knew about her, it would be easy for the moon to find her. That's what she thought.

As one of Princess Kaguya's few allies, I've always been by her side to support her with my knowledge. Fortunately, in Gensokyo there is a place called the Bamboo Forest of the Lost, where even youkai find it easy to become lost. Deep within that forest I prepared a special mansion for the princess where no one could easily come across it. That is this place, Eientei.

Eientei is an unusual building. As long as humans don't find it, its history does not move forward. It's the product of the princess' control over eternity and my own knowledge. That the mansion's history never moves forward means that nothing that occurs there becomes recorded history.

For a long time I lived together with the princess in a mansion where history had been stopped for all eternity. For the first few hundred years, we led a hidden life and paid little heed to the passage of time, but ... one day, a lone youkai rabbit in white appeared, and everything changed.

I still don't know how that rabbit found us out, but it was the first event in Eientei's history since its establishment.

The rabbit told us that she was in charge of the Bamboo Forest of the Lost, and it seemed she'd always known we had been living there. Sensing my alarm, she said she had no intention of becoming our enemies, but would help make it easy not to be found by humans if we would bestow our knowledge on the rabbits.

That youkai rabbit took on the name Tewi Inaba, and now lives in Eientei.


"Yes, that girl's always been something of a free spirit."

"It's such a pain. She just left, even though the cleanup from the festival is nowhere near finished. And, of course, all the other earth rabbits disappeared along with her, so now I have to do all the cleaning up. What has she learned from you, anyway, if she can't even stay around to clean up?"

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"This has been on my mind for a while, now, but aren't you a little too easy on her, master?"

With Reisen being so abusive, I decided it would be best to remind her that Tewi had been at Eientei for much longer than she had, but added that I'd "make sure to have a word with her later" to make it sound as if a horrible punishment were in store for Tewi.

"Well, in any case, please go look for her afterwards."

"Okay. But ... This has been on my mind for a while, now, but aren't you a little too easy on her, master? It would probably do her good for you to scold her once in a while. She won't listen to me, but I think she'd listen to you."

"Oh ho. Unfortunately, she won't listen to me, either."

"What, really? Why do we keep taking care of her, then?"

It was clear that Tewi wasn't just a normal youkai rabbit. All the earth rabbits listened to everything she said. Though there was nothing at all dignified in her appearance, the idea of her being able to control a great number of rabbits at will brings to mind the image of an ascetic who has achieved enlightenment.

"The earth rabbits only listen to Tewi. Do you know what that means?"

"That Tewi is the most important of the earth rabbits?"

"Without Tewi, we wouldn't be able to control the earth rabbits, which would be a problem."

Something troubling occurred to me as we had this conversation. That ray of light was without a doubt the lunar veil. There should be no reason for one of the moon's messengers to come here alone, but ... I just don't understand. I'm sure Tewi saw her, too, and that's why she disappeared.

"Anyway, nothing strange happened during the festival, did it? Say, around the shrine, for example."

"Around the shrine? No ... Is something wrong?"

"Maybe. Hopefully it's nothing."


The lunar veil is one of several vehicles that allow one to travel between the Earth and the full moon. It's often confused with the divine robes of a celestial maiden, but the latter refers to articles of clothing constructed from antimatter, while the lunar veil is a zero-mass garment woven from moonlight. They are, of course, completely different things.

Since the lunar veil has no mass, it's implausible that it would fall to Earth by itself in the absence of a downward air current. The fact that it was falling therefore indicates that somebody was using it. I still didn't know who that person was, or whether they be friend or foe. What was certain is that I had no desire to be found out by the agents of the moon and forced into a fugitive's lifestyle again.

Eientei's frozen history had only begun moving again since that incident three or four years ago. But once it started, there was no going back.

Once our history began to move again, we began to live our lives in nostalgia for the way things had been, just like humans. Yet, we had no wish to return to the way things had been when our time had stopped.

"Master? What's on your mind? Oh, I still have to clean up from the festival, so I should go back for now. If Tewi doesn't come back in a while, I'll go out to look for her."

"Ah, yes. Please do."

And so Reisen left the room.

Perhaps it was because I'd seen the lunar veil earlier, but I was reminded of a time long, long ago when I lived in the lunar capital as the sage of the moon. Then, I acted as the leader of a group that travelled between the earth and the moon. I also had been the teacher of two sister princesses since they'd been very young - princesses other than Princess Kaguya, with whom I now live.

The two princesses were my distant relatives. To put it in human terms, one was the wife of a grandnephew of mine, while the other was married to the son of another grandnephew. They were quite distant relations, but I served as a tutor of sorts to both of them.

The older sister was blessed with natural good fortune and never had to deal with any hardship, while the younger sister was exceedingly sharp and seemed to absorb everything I said. It was commonly understood that one day I'd leave the agents of the moon in their hands.

But after Princess Kaguya's great crime and subsequent exile to Earth, the moon changed enormously.

Well, that's not quite accurate. I was the perpetrator of that crime. I was confident in my knowledge. And, because I was too confident, I committed a minor error.

That minor error was to give the Hourai Elixir, that is, the elixir of immortality and eternal youth, to Princess Kaguya. Princess Kaguya sought the Hourai Elixir out of simple, selfish curiosity. I told her that such a thing existed, and I made it for her.

That the Lunarians would have the Hourai Elixir isn't so unusual in itself. It was primarily given to influential people on Earth to test them, or to start new disturbances.

"If a human drinks this elixir, they will live on forever, and their body will never deteriorate. Yet, no-one must ever drink it."

"Why can't they?"

"If a human drinks it, they will be in pain for all eternity. They will never be allowed to die, yet they will never be able to attain enlightenment, and further still they can't continue to live as a human. This elixir exists as a trial for humans, administered by the Lunarians."

"Then, what would happen if a Lunarian drank it?"

"If a Lunarian, who was not impure like humans, drank the elixir, then ... "

"Then?"

"At the same time they attained immortality, they would receive the same taint that humans bear for having succumbed to the temptation of eternal youth, and they would be unable to continue living in the lunar capital."

But my warnings went unheeded, and Princess Kaguya drank the elixir and became immortal. And so, she was expelled from the lunar capital.

As a child, Kaguya had loved to listen to stories about the Earth, and would often tell them herself. To Lunarians, the Earth was a land of impurity and misfortune that experienced brief, fleeting joys. Perhaps that made it more bewitching to her - I can't say. She probably had me make the Hourai Elixir so she could drink it herself.

I regretted my actions, and as a result, when it came time to bring Kaguya back to the moon, I deceived the moon's emissaries and rescued Kaguya, and together we fled back to the Earth.

Those who use the Hourai Elixir take on the same taint as humans. I knew that even if Kaguya could return to the lunar capital, she couldn't live a normal life. I decided I would atone for my sin by helping find a place on the Earth where she could live an easy life as a human.

Incidentally, the day before I left for the Earth in my capacity as an agent of the Moon to retrieve Kaguya, I left the service of the lunar emissaries in the hands of the two sisters I'd been tutoring. A thousand years have passed since then, but it wouldn't surprise me to learn that they're still angry over my sudden departure so long ago.


"Excuse me, master!"

Reisen burst into the room.

"What's wrong? You're awfully excited."

"Sorry, we have a visitor. She was excited too, so I guess it rubbed off on me."

"A visitor, at this hour? Did somebody fall ill?"

"No, it's that crazy shrine maiden again. It was like that last time, wasn't it? She suddenly appeared in the middle of the night ... "

"Ah, well," I said as we left the room. The lunar veil had appeared in the eastern sky, and the shrine is in the same direction. I felt ill at ease.


The imposing figure of a human girl with both arms at her hips awaited us in the entryway. She was the shrine maiden of the Hakurei Shrine that lay on the eastern edge of Gensokyo.

"Finally. There you are, alien. One of your people is hurt and holed up in my shrine! Do something about it."

No matter where she goes, this shrine maiden seems to start conversations with angry words. Heated speech is no way to start a meaningful conversation, but humans don't seem to understand this.

"One of our people, hurt?"

"That's right, I've got an injured youkai rabbit at my place. Go take her back, or something."

"Wait a moment, Reisen, I thought you said the festival ended without incident?"

"Er, yes, that's right, not a single person was hurt," Reisen answered.

"Hmm, perhaps she's talking about Tewi, then?"

As soon as I'd said that, a loud voice rang out from behind Reimu as if in reply.

"I don't know about any wounded. I've been listening to your conversation, but as far as I know none of the rabbits were hurt at all." Only the top half of Tewi's body could be seen poking out of the greenery behind Reimu. It looked like even Reimu hadn't realized she'd been there.

This wasn't the first time Tewi had pulled a disappearing-and-reappearing act. She'd be beside you before you know it, and she'd disappear just as quickly. Still, she'd always be around when you really needed her.

"Oh, Tewi! Where have you been wandering around? Well, I guess I didn't start looking for you yet." Reisen began complaining again, but Tewi was in no mind to pay any attention to her.

"Fwaaaaah. Well, the rabbits are always so excited for some reason when the festival is over. I thought I'd try to walk off the tipsiness."

Tewi put her hand on the back of her head as she emphasised "for some reason". She probably knew about the medicine I put in the dumplings to make the rabbits more excitable.

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" ... it's a fact that there's an injured youkai rabbit sleeping in my shrine!"

"Well, I'm pretty tired. I'm going to go rest inside." With that, she stepped into the entry way and made as if to head into the house. I took the opportunity to ask about what had been bothering me before.

"Just a moment. Tewi, did you see anything interesting during the festival tonight, in the east near the shrine?"

Tewi stopped to consider that for a moment. " ... Ama no Iwato Wake no Mikoto. I saw a god I haven't seen in a really long time," she said, and made her way into the mansion proper.


Since she'd been interrupted, I lead Reimu into the parlor and asked Reisen to put on some tea.

"She may say she doesn't know anything about it, but it's a fact that there's an injured youkai rabbit sleeping in my shrine!"

"Well. There aren't any youkai rabbits that Tewi doesn't know, so if she says nobody got hurt, I think she's probably right ... "

"Would it be so strange to think that one youkai rabbit nobody knows could show up? Youkai always turn up like maggots, y'know."

There's no way that statement was true. After all, it's much harder for a new youkai to appear than it is for a human to be born.

"Did this youkai rabbit say anything?"

"She's just been moaning so far. Hmm, she did have some sort of long robe ... "

The youkai rabbit Reimu spoke of had almost certainly come down from the moon. It was very likely that she was the one I'd seen using the lunar veil earlier.

I had misgivings about showing a rabbit from the moon where we were living now. It was largely due to Reisen's remarks earlier, how "There seems to be a really big disturbance beginning among the lunarians in the capital." If I were flushed out into the open now, I'd probably be used by one side or another to increase their military might. I had no intention of becoming wrapped up in any sort of conflict.

"It would be nice if that youkai rabbit would come to. I think you're being tricked by a fox spirit or a tanuki, though."

"What's that?"

"It's true that Tewi knows all the youkai rabbits. If Tewi says none of them were hurt, the youkai rabbit at the shrine must be a fake."

"I, I see, that might be true. If all the youkai rabbits are fine, then that might be true. She didn't look familiar at all ... "

"If she's a fake, then her wounds are probably fake, too. She might be eating you out of house and home as we speak. If you don't hurry, she'll be gone before you make it back."

"!! Y-you're right. I have to hurry back!"

Reimu got up and made to leave, an agitated look on her face.

"The tea's ready- wait, is she gone?"

By the time Reisen had returned from putting on the tea, the shrine maiden had already vanished into the night.


"Master, have you already finished talking to the shrine maiden?"

"Yes. When I told her it was probably a fox spirit or a tanuki, she got excited and went home right away."

A dubious expression darkened Reisen's face.

"A fox or a tanuki ... Why did you tell her a lie like that? If that's what happened, they probably would have taken the form of a human. What would they accomplish by pretending to be a youkai rabbit?"

"Reisen. Don't get too shocked, but listen to what I have to say."

"Okay."

"The youkai rabbit at the shrine is probably a moon rabbit, like you."

"What!? How do you know?"

"I didn't tell you before, but during the festival, I saw someone come down to Earth using the lunar veil close to the shrine."

"!?"

Reisen had used the lunar veil when she fled the moon those years ago. Her lunar veil is still at Eientei, but as she has no intention to return, it's kept sealed away.

There are many ways to travel between the Earth and the Moon, but as the lunar veil is the most primitive, it's fairly time-consuming. It's a method that's primarily used by the moon rabbits.

"I don't know why she's decided to come here from the moon, so I don't want to let her know about Eientei. That's why I chased away that shrine maiden with those lies."

"You mean, a moon rabbit is ... at the shrine, now?"

Maybe it was one of Reisen's friends. Even so, bringing her into the fold so quickly would be dangerous. Nobody can say what might happen. I was a fugitive on the run from the moon's agents, and Reisen had fled the moon during the Lunar War. Basically, neither of us wanted to be found.

"I ... I wonder what happened. I wonder what we should do. I wonder if I'd be punished, too ... ?"

Reisen had forgotten to set down the tea service earlier, and I could see it trembling in her hands.

"Reisen. There's nothing for you to be afraid of. Just do as I say, and nothing will happen to Eientei, I'm sure of it."

"But, but first, what should we do?'

"First, I want you to set that tea down here and drink it slowly."

Reisen's smile returned, and she carefully sipped some tea. Once she'd regained her composure, her question of "What should we do?" returned as well.

"First, you should listen to the rabbits on the moon and try to get some information."

"Okay!"

"You said earlier that some new force is trying to exert itself on the moon. I'd like you to find out anything you can about that force, or who's behind it."

"Heh, that's an easy request. Still, the information's only as good as the rabbits it comes from."

Rabbits love lies, gossip, and rumors, so it's hard to take much stock in what they might say. Still, there's no smoke without fire, and there's usually a kernel of truth at the heart of any rumor.

"But, you absolutely must not talk to the rabbit at the shrine. Even if she tries to talk to you."

"But, why?"

"Because that will make it harder to know what's really rumor. Make sure you do as I say - who knows what will happen if you don't."


Reisen left the room and started speaking out towards the full moon. She might look extremely dangerous to the uninitiated, but this is how the rabbits can speak to each other over long distances. I watched her and wondered what our next move should be.

Just what could this new influence trying to gain control of the moon be?

If it were an outside, human influence, like in the last Lunar War, it wouldn't be a problem. Long ago, the humans had made it to the moon's surface and claimed it as their own by planting a flag. They were probably impressed by their own science and thought the moon really was theirs.

But, if you know where to look, the moon's technological prowess was far beyond that of the Earth's. The humans had spoken of building a base on the moon, but in the end they ran back home before ever deciding on a place or even acquiring the means to do such a thing. It was a terrible defeat for the humans.

The humans' lunar landings were reported as a great success in the outside world, but their failures were not. The humans kept losing after their first landing, so eventually they stopped returning to the moon. And we, who'd remained in contact with the moon, knew how every time they tried to establish a base, they'd failed.

Humans don't really advance that much over time - it's almost at their limit to keep from sliding backwards. Even if the humans decided to launch another expedition, it wouldn't create much of a stir in the lunar capital.

No, it seems that it's not a problem with humans this time. This implies that some sort of internal affair may have sprung up.

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It was Kaguya Houraisan, princess of the moon, and the mistress of Eientei.

"Oh ... Eirin. It's noisy tonight, isn't it? I wonder what's happening?"

A soft voice spoke out unexpectedly behind me. It was Kaguya Houraisan, princess of the moon, and the mistress of Eientei.

"Kaguya ... it seems something's started to happen on the moon."

"Hm. So, that was the lunar veil, earlier."

"Ah, so you saw it, too?"

"I did, but I couldn't tell what it was, so I didn't think much of it. It was very beautiful, though."

Kaguya had a very laid-back personality for a fugitive. This hadn't always been the case ... perhaps she'd just led a peaceful life for too long.

"It seems that a wounded youkai rabbit was the one using the veil. She's at the shrine, now."

"Hmm, a lone youkai rabbit ... It seems like that's happened before, a long time ago."

"A long time ago? Oh, you mean Reisen."

"We were both very suspicious that time, too. But in the end, it turned out to be over nothing."

It was a full moon, like tonight, on the night Reisen first came to this manor over thirty years ago. When Tewi, who watched over the forest, told us an intruder from the moon had appeared, we spent a long time worrying over whether to meet her, or what else we might do.

"Eirin, we were worried that time, as well, but we were better off for having met her. Reisen is truly our ally. So, why don't we go meet this moon rabbit, too?"

"Kaguya, you don't seem to be fully aware of your position as a fugitive. I don't think you'd be able to get off easily if we were found by the moon's emissaries. There's nothing wrong with a little caution."

Kaguya simply replied, "Eirin, you love to worry," and began to drink some tea.

"Well, why did you decide to meet with Reisen, then?" She asked presently.

"Because I wanted to know what was happening on the moon. Moon rabbits have that special ability, after all."

"Didn't you think about what might happen if she decided to turn us over to the agents of the moon?"

There's no way I couldn't have thought of that. That is, in fact, the reason why I'm being so cautious even now.

"If she'd decided to turn against me, then a single rabbit wouldn't be too much for me to ... "

"How cold."


I realized that Reisen had disappeared from outside the window. She must have finished her conference with the moon.

"Excuse me ... oh, Lady Kaguya is here, too."

"Ah, Reisen. Have you finished your conference with the moon?"

"Yes. I've found out something important." Reisen stole a glance towards Kaguya.

"Ummm ... perhaps I should come back later?"

"Please, go on. Kaguya knows most of what's going on, after all."

"I see. Well, I'll start with the current state of affairs in the capital. Basically, there's a big uproar over the discovery of traces of invaders from the Earth."

"Invaders from the Earth?"

I'd thought this was surely some sort of internal squabble, but ... in the end, it seems to be the work of the humans again.

According to Reisen, there seems to have been another invasion from the Earth. The invader's objective appears to have been to breach the lunar capital.

"Which is all well and good, but the next part is the real problem."

"Now, please don't put on such airs."

"There's a rumor that some of the moon rabbits are helping the invaders, and the rabbits are being dealt out all sorts of harsh penalties."

"What does that ... It's like some sort of witch hunt," Kaguya said as she drank her tea.

I could see where this conversation was going. If I was right, Reisen knew the gravity of what she was saying, too.

"And they're all talking about me like I'm some sort of spy! All because of my connection to the Earth."

Just as I'd thought. Well, not like there's any helping it. Reisen did originally betray the moon to come here, and she still talks to the other rabbits fairly often.

"I see. I think I know who that rabbit in the shrine is, now."

"What? How do you know that?"

"Well, she's either run away because she was wrongly accused of being an anti-Lunarian spy, or she really is one. Which might make it worth our while to try to meet her ... "

"Oh, right, one more thing ... The sympathizers behind the invasion are supposed to be ... "

Reisen was acting a little odd. Naturally, I could imagine what she had been about to say.

"No need to say it, Reisen. Of course, the sympathizers are myself and Kaguya, right? If Reisen is the spy, of course we'd be the masterminds."


The sound of the wind through the bamboo forest roared like ocean waves.

Kaguya remained speechless. Well, of course, Kaguya had probably optimistically presumed that the people of the moon would be able to accept her again soon. Even if that assumption was naive, it's certainly not unnatural to experience some despair after being hit with such unwarranted suspicions. Having to go back into hiding from humans and keep moving from place to place would be the worst.

Reisen, now visibly agitated, implored of me:

"Master! What should I do?"

"Didn't I tell you before? If you do as I tell you, there will be nothing to worry about. I've accounted for something like this in my plans."

It wasn't just a lie to calm her down. I'd imagined a day like this might come, that one day someone might appear on the moon who wished to try to use us for their own ambitions.

"First, gather information. Find out if there really is a defector, and if so who they are. We should stay hidden until we can find that out."

"But, but what if someone comes from the moon to ... "

"They won't be able to find this place. Tewi will make sure of that. Besides, I have my own allies among the agents of the moon."

Reisen looked surprised. "Allies ... ?"

"Yes. She's probably their leader by now."

Though, to be honest, I was a bit worried about whether she'd really turn out to be an ally.

I hadn't met either of those two princesses since the day we'd parted over a thousand years ago. Still, I'd expected they'd be willing to listen to what their old tutor would have to say. The younger one had been particularly sharp, and I really had no choice but to depend on them.

"Well, that's reassuring, then."

"But, unlike you, Reisen, we have no way to keep in contact. I wouldn't mind having you relay messages for us, but it would lend credence to the theory that you're a spy."

Reisen's expression darkened.

"That's okay. Some people already think I'm a spy, so I don't care if more people do."

"You may not care, but we do."

"Then ... what should we do?"

"We'll ask the rabbit at the shrine about what's going on. It will be easiest for us if she decides to cooperate."

Reisen clapped her hands and exclaimed, "Oh, I forgot about her."

"That rabbit has a lunar veil, so she can go back to the moon. I'll have her deliver a letter for me."


I wrote a letter.

As proof that it really was from Eirin Yagokoro, I opened with reminiscences about the princess' youth.

As I was writing it, I became afraid that somebody might read it or alter it before it was received, so I affixed a quantum seal. A quantum seal is a special type of seal that uses the state of the subatomic particles inside the letter to keep track of how many people have read it. This device was an invention of mine, and since I'm still the only person who can properly make one, it also served as proof that I wrote the letter. I set two or three other devices to it as well, and finally sealed it with medicinal herbs.

Unfortunately, I can't expect a response to this letter. Officially, the moon's emissaries are charged with my arrest. Writing a response to this letter would be a dangerous thing for the princesses to attempt.

The full moon dipped below the tops of the highest bamboo trees, and the eastern sky began to glow with a faint light. Once day broke I would head for the shrine.

Thinking upon how I'd been dragged into another lunar war, I vowed to catch the culprit who was trying to use us to their own ends by my own hand.

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