Other language: Vietnamese

Tokyo: My family's shrine is very big (1-395).

Chapter 68: The Marvelous Daily Life of Monsters and Warriors [67]



Summary

Fujiwara Kaori and her husband realize their daughter and son-in-law are hiding secrets, particularly about Kiryu Kura, which shocks Fujiwara Sayu. The family discusses concerns over monsters targeting them, leading Fujiwara Iori to suggest they let Nagayama Yuuzuru, a shrine master skilled in slaying monsters, handle the situation. As they set up protective barriers in their home, Fujiwara Sayu struggles to process the events, hoping for normalcy upon waking. Meanwhile, in Chuan Zhong, the raccoon folk gather after a violent incident involving the Hu Yao, leading to heated discussions about revenge. Gao Ye Qing Nai, their leader, advises caution and prioritizing their homeland's protection over retaliation, which the raccoon folk reluctantly accept. She reflects on her responsibilities and the sacrifices she has made for her clan. Later, Nagayama Yuuzuru, after a night of vigilance, encounters a shy Hu Yao girl in the woods but chooses not to pursue her. He focuses on developing his shrine's capabilities, planning to construct essential buildings while enjoying the playful chaos created by a surge in the waterfall, bringing joy to those nearby.

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