The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out
Why did you want to eat it?
"You look terrible."
"Good luck."
at a hotel in the city.
Sleeping on the bed, sleeping. The demon king is about to fall out of his soul, and Asuka, who labors with tea in a rush to prepare.
He was a demon king who was thoroughly tested by the doctors who got a little muddy about what was going on with the horns, but in the end he made money on bone breaks rather than making any new discoveries.
By the way, because that horn is in the way, the Demon King can only sleep on his back or on his depression.
It's only a secret between the Demon King and Mr. Miraka that his neck is gutted when he's not used to it yet.
"It's really amazing that instead of scratching it, it won't even scratch it."
"Even if the wound is grabbed, if it gets gobbled up like that, it will ring in my head. That doesn't make me look like I got stuck in my head when I took a Lentgen shot. Why can't I just see my head when I can get a normal shot of chest rentogen?
"It's strange."
Speaking of why I can't see it, it's out of the Demon King's horn. It's because of the strange power.
It's never because the author doesn't even know what's going on with the skull.
I can't show you!
"Or if it's growing out of the back of your skull, wouldn't your brain suck when you shock it around?
"Why are you saying such horrible things after it's over!?
Even more so, Mr. Asuka told me that there was a danger to his life.
But they think it's better than being told before you do it.
"I would categorically reject it if I realized it beforehand in the first place!?
The roar of the demon king all over him.
Japan is still at peace today.
Meanwhile, Takatenhara.
"Shoreline is beautiful, why is it such a bad name?
"It blooms around the other shore, so there's nothing wrong with the other shore itself."
At this time of year, it reminds me of the flowers on the shoreline that are blooming in the fields, and I immediately return them to Master Amaterasu and Master Tsukuyomi, who questions me.
The other shore itself was originally a Buddhist term, and it also refers to the fact that it did not simply mean the afterlife, but took off its troubles and came to the realm of enlightenment.
The nickname Manshu Shahua is also originally Sanskrit, meaning flowers blooming in the sky and a celebratory flower considered auspicious in Buddhism.
"Eh? So bad luck is just an image?
"Well, because it's poisonous, there's a theory that it's a shoreline in the sense of dying if you eat it, and because it grows so well in the graveyard, there's an alias for dead flowers."
"Which!?
Explain yourself and enter the exact opposite information. Master Tsukuyomi confuses Master Amaterasu.
I'm bullying you into a different vector than my youngest brother.
By the way, it is assumed that it grows around the graveyard because it was planted to avoid moles and other vicious beasts leaning against it, and it never means that it grows from the nutrient sucking of the dead.
"And then there's the theory that it's an emergency food in the event of starvation, so you can't eat it, so you dare to make it a scary alias Hellflower or something."
"What, are you eating? Even though it's poison?
It is the bulbous roots that are edible in the shoreline, but to eat, peel and grate the skin first.
But after that, it was simmered and then rinsed with running water seven times. No, the simmering was after rinsing. The information was complicated, and I didn't know which was the correct cooking method.
Or I discovered someone on SNS trying to eat a shoreline, and cooking is going on in real time even just before this story is updated, so you may find out the right way to cook it later by the brave.
... Huh? Are you serious about eating?
"……… it's amazing how enthusiastic you are about human food."
"My life is at stake."
That's kind of like Tsukuyomi, but rather the depth of the human business that some ingredients I was eating for my life just because they were delicious.
Even today the high heavens are peaceful.