I have an infinite number of shikigami-Chapter 180 - 102. Little Boy, Insignificant yet Great (Two in One, 10,000-Word Mega Chapter)_8
Chapter 180: 102. Little Boy, Insignificant yet Great (Two in One, 10,000-Word Mega Chapter)_8
Mrs. Kasahara looked at the photo, her expression somewhat odd.
She knew Fujiwara Reya would send photos to Kougi Guuji, but she didn’t expect him to send such a realistic one. The other three directors also leaned in to take a look, their expressions equally strange.
Kougi Guuji felt a sense of relief and exhaled deeply.
He had been lurking on the sidelines, observing all along, increasingly convinced that today was a setup aimed at the Kansai Sect. Before sending the photo, he hesitated for a long time, finally making the decision.
If it didn’t succeed, he could just say he found the photo...
But seeing the expressions on the directors’ faces now, they clearly didn’t know about this either.
This meant the opportunity was right in front of him!
Kougi Guuji’s confidence instantly soared.
"Ladies and gentlemen, this photo was taken after I spent over half a year stealthily tracking Fujiwara Reya, going through countless hardships to capture it!" He stood on the high platform, looking down upon the five to six thousand people, a barely suppressible smile on his lips, "Fujiwara Reya, he is a Great Tengu!"
"Wow~"
The venue erupted into a commotion. frёeweɓηovel_coɱ
Kougi Guuji turned around, looking at the four directors confidently, "Please, directors, let all your colleagues see his true face!"
Mrs. Kasahara’s fair and tender fingertips made a gesture, projecting the photo into the air above the great hall.
In everyone’s sight appeared an image of a Great Tengu dressed in hunting gear and wearing wooden clogs, with a pair of pure white wings. The strikingly handsome face bore a 90% resemblance to Fujiwara Reya; it was undeniably the same face. Especially those identical eyes, serene, transparent, like icicles on a winter morning, always shimmering with a cold light.
Kougi Guuji looked down at the young man in the central aisle, "What else do you have to quibble about!"
"Uh..." Fujiwara Reya scratched his head, somewhat embarrassedly asking, "Since you managed to take this photo, did you happen to take any pictures of me changing clothes? If so, would you mind deleting them?"
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A question mark popped up over Kougi Guuji’s head.
"Directors, please take out your phones," Fujiwara Reya couldn’t help it, speaking to everyone with laughter, "Open Google Image Search, scan this photo, and then you’ll have instant evidence that I’m a monster."
"..."
Thus unfolded a somewhat absurd and childish scene.
Everyone who took out their phone to scan the image stared at the screen, seeing the words [2020 Shibuya Anime Carnival Best Cosplay Gold Award], and fell into contemplation.
The senior was actually a cosplayer... Kasahara Asuka instantly felt like a sailor who had discovered a new continent, eager to drag the senior off to explore every major comic con.
"Haha..."
Once the first laugh broke out, in no time, mocking and heckling laughter filled the entire hall.
On the stage, Kougi Guuji’s lips turned pale, his legs trembling slightly.
The photo was so realistic that the moment he got it, he hid it carefully, not even telling his wife. After confirming the photo wasn’t doctored, his heart was filled with ecstasy throughout the night, leaving him no time to verify the photo’s origin.
Indeed.
Even if he had verified it, it would have been futile.
The photo was genuine, and the Great Tengu depicted was Fujiwara Reya’s true form. In his first year in Tokyo, he had developed contingency plans for being photographed in his true form. If there was a chance of being captured, he might as well walk around in his true form in public, producing similar but completely inoffensive photos.
Is there a better place than an anime convention?
No, there isn’t.
"Kougi Director, this behavior is very wrong."
Amidst the laughter and chatter, Fujiwara Reya sighed, speaking with a bit of sorrow, "Trying to climb high places without effort and action yourself, only seizing on others’ flaws, even debasing yourself, that’s called jealousy. And to achieve your goals by any means necessary, even fabricating evidence, do you know you’ve broken the law!"
Kougi Guuji’s vision darkened, his body swaying.
"Ladies and gentlemen," Fujiwara Reya looked towards the stage with determination, "please help me seek justice for this!"
Without any hesitation, even somewhat eagerly, Mrs. Kasahara glared with authoritative eyes, sternly stating, "Now, directors, please vote on whether to expel the White Mountain Shrine!"
Kougi Guuji’s legs gave out, and he collapsed onto the ground.
It’s over.
He knew it was over.
Confronting the Inari Shrine, the directors needed to weigh the consequences, but facing the less powerful White Mountain Shrine, they would act swiftly, allowing no room for respite for the White Mountain Shrine.
As time edged towards noon, the rain had stopped without anyone noticing.
The sunlight piercing through the clouds slanted into the hall, the golden glow making the entire hall appear particularly solemn.
With the voting concluded, Mrs. Kasahara stood up, her imposing voice resonating throughout the hall.
"1556 votes, in favor!"
"180 votes, abstained!"
"108 votes, against!"
"On behalf of the directors, I hereby announce: The resolution to expel the White Mountain Shrine is passed—"
"Effective immediately, all members of the White Mountain Shrine must complete their withdrawal procedures within 48 hours, without objection. From today, all shrines in Tokyo, Chiba Prefecture, Kanagawa Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, Yamanashi Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture, Iwate Prefecture, Aomori Prefecture, Shizuoka Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture, Akita Prefecture, Tochigi County, Yamagata Prefecture, and Gunma County under the White Mountain Shrine are to be placed under the jurisdiction of the local Land Use Department. Any resistance will be dealt with by the Law Enforcement Department!"
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