The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out

The thinness of Tsukuyomi's shadow is abnormal.

Tokyo.

It is the current capital of Japan and one of the largest cities in the world, but as of the Edo period, it is also a city that is unparalleled in the world and has water and sewerage, and it is a real spell city where feng shui is used all over its foundation in the first place.

And there are rumors that the city government will deform and become a giant robot, but naturally it's just a rumor.

That would be the turret of a Twinsa-O light cannon, no matter what you think.

"Nyah."

"Umm...... I see. Right."

And when the book of the night fell to Tokyo like that.

Nodding somewhat on the roof of an unpopular building is Mr. Grauze, the Duke of Blood (laughs).

There are tons of cats around him like that.

Apparently, he's getting mixed up in a rally of cats he's handed down to monitor the city.

Old vampires attending cat rallies. That's the unique sight of Japan.

"Nyah."

"What do you mean? I thought I hadn't seen that stall lately, but was it moving in front of the station? Well done. Let's do this jerky."

"Nyah."

But apparently, there's also going to be a collection of information that doesn't matter for you.

Still not forgetting your reward stick jerky, Mr. Grauze is also a gentleman for cat opponents.

But from the looks of it, it just looks like the old man is being tattooed by a cat.

"Nyah."

"Mm-hmm. Is there still a problem caused by the influx of foreigners in this city? Rich island nations are said to be susceptible to simple human growth, but the drawback is that they are vulnerable to the influx of opposite heterogeneous molecules. And there are a lot of people who aren't mannered."

Mr. Grauze talks about foreign issues by putting himself (the otherworldly) on the shelf.

It's a sight you don't say, but unfortunately, you're not intelligent enough to stick to the cats.

Incidentally, the Japanese lack of tolerance to foreigners, or foreign phobia, is quite mysterious, and clandestine policies, for example, may be considered a remarkable example of this.

Finally, Christian repression and so on have been softened, which can be attributed to the fact that missionaries at the time were involved in the slave trade or that believers could do whatever they wanted to destroy temples and shrines.

In other words, the ultimate weapon of Japan, which became unbearable to the tyranny of foreigners, was the clandestine (pull) country (polar theory).

That's the land of descendants of Master Amateras (Drawstring).

"Nyah."

"What... uncle hunting!? I can't forgive you for sweating and taking away your father's pennies working for his family! Show him around, cat!

"Nyah."

Mr. Glause flies with a cat on his shoulder when he hears that a crime is being committed.

Apparently, it has also been decided that tomorrow's paper will be ridden with activity by the vampire-style aristocratic men.

Japan is also at peace today (scheduled).

Meanwhile, Takatenhara.

"Hey Tsukuyomi. Say," Come on in the name of the moon. "

"I categorically refuse."

Mr. Tsukuyomi completely dismisses the suggestion from Amateras, who watched Mr. Grauze play an active role.

It should not be because it is wild to say on behalf of the moon or whether Tsukuyomi is not the moon.

"What brings you to such an idea? I do make cats look good at night, but the key hero (heroine) is a vampire, not a girl."

"... that means Tsukuyomi's using the cat to get the girl."

"I won't do it."

As cool as ever, I say to Amaterasu, who's got something shining in his eyes and has a plan. Today, Tsukuyomi, a calm deposition lily lover.

Master Vampire Mask!

"Why are you pushing the Beautiful Woman Warrior so far?

"Because only Tsukuyomi has a thin shadow among humans, if you do one shot here, it will also increase its visibility (in a nasty way)."

"Sister -? What did I say softly now?

"Nah, nah, nah, nah."

Master Tsukuyomi, who smiles and twists her sister's cheeks vertically and horizontally, and Master Amateras, who apologizes with tears.

Even today the high heavens are peaceful.