The Yakuza only wanted the Tsuki shrine maiden’s power to read minds. The Yomi power to make other people follow is hard to use for the Yakuza. Therefore, they don’t want the birth of a shrine maiden with both powers. Am I correct?
Misuzu asks.
That’s true, but, the Yomi MIko power is already weak in the Meiji era. Yomiko’s power until now should’ve been useless
The Takakura shrine initially lost it’s original Miko power, and so they accepted the wandering shrine maidens to revive theirs.
However, perhaps, the shrine maiden who lived from the shrine has refused to accept the tradition and techniques of the wandering shrine maiden
Tsukiko said.
Takakura shrine had a long history, and they must think that the wandering shrine maiden who roams around is a lower group than them
A humble origin rejected.
Therefore, the Tsuki shrine maiden and Yomi shrine maiden has been split into two groups
So it was the wish of the shrine maidens back then not to fuse the two.
Then, the Yakuza intervened. The intermediation has initially been the job of the wandering shrine maidens. They were the wandering shrine maiden brought by the Yakuza to the shrine
Therefore, the arbitration ritual is only held by the Tsuki shrine maiden from the wandering shrine maiden family.
Then, the child of arbitration is mixed with the Yakuza’s blood, and so the Yomi shrine maiden, who’s the legitimate daughter looks at the other as a dirty child
The child between the Yakuza and shrine maiden has no choice but to become the Tsuki shrine maiden.
Therefore, the priest and the shrine maiden’s child is the only one who inherits the Yomi Miko power
The two groups of shrine maiden are opposing each other?
But, that was only in the Meiji era. At that time, there were a lot of wandering shrine maidens and the original shrine maidens. Therefore, there were confrontations as such
Yomiko said.
From Meiji to Taisho, to Showa, the number of shrine maiden gradually decreases, and until there’s only a small family of the priest and shrine maiden left and yet, for some reason, the rules of the two conflicting groups were left intact The child of Yakuza, Tsuki shrine maiden.
The child of the priest, Yomi shrine maiden.
The goal and means have replaced each other
Edie muttered
There’s only one family left and no more different groups and yet.
The rules from the past still exist.
It’s stupid, blood had nothing to do with the shrine maiden’s training, and yet!
Yomiko who was fixated about being the child of the priest says that.
Now that I’m connected to Tsukiko-oneesama and Luna I understand. We’re nothing different. No, after connecting to Sensei and Misuzu-sama’s hearts, I realized that we’re not special. We’re not as different as everyone else What do you mean?
I don’t get what Yomiko meant by that.
Then.
Darling, which do you think is more important, blood or circumstances?
Edie asks me.
Let’s have athletes and artists as examples. Well, it’s often the case where the children of the top talented people will become top performers on the same field
Yeah, there’s that.
Like both parent and child being a pianist or Olympics representative.
But, an elite child regarded as a genius only falls on to the same field of job. The genius child is not actually a genius most of the case
That’s true.
A super-champion child who brings home a lot of gold medals isn’t asked as much as the father who flourished as much as the child.
I mean, most of the children who have top-class talents are ordinary people. There’s much more of them
Well, true.
There are only a few second generations of children making achievements as much as their parents
In that case, Darling;
Edie smiles.
Which is more important, the blood inherited from the top-class parent, or is it the circumstances the parents created who were specialists in that world
Huh?
Some people think that as long as the child has the father’s blood, gene, or something, that the child would inherit the gift, their parents have
But, it’s nothing like that, is it?
But, the bloom of talents isn’t about the birth but the environment suited for the growth of one’s abilities
Oh, I see.
Even if one’s the second generation,
Their parents’ talents don’t matter.
The parents have to be familiar with the world, knowing the process to nurture the talent.
It would definitely be thanks to the environment.
My Grandfather said, anyone can become a first-rate if they worked hard
Michi speaks.
Indeed, there are some geniuses, but holding the black belt makes sense for them Or should I say that those with talent can go to black belt in no time
Edie said.
But, ordinary people will also go to black belt
It’s the same as my bakery.
Anyone can bake bread and sell it.
If they think about bread every day and work in the bakery that is.
But, if they want to live from the bakery business, then they have to fight.
That means becoming a professional.
Master now is in Kudou arts 6th Ryu, so it’s understandable. If you continue your training, you can go to the first dan. That’s for sure. I’ll guide you
Michi.
I say that because I’m confident in my martial arts talent compared to most people. Otherwise, I can’t become a professional bodyguard
Michi’s strong.
I mean, she’s a genius not just in martial arts.
She’s a hundred times smarter than me too.
However, that talent isn’t inherited from the blood of Kodou house. Father is like that after all. My sister is not a bodyguard but a martial arts athlete
I heard that Michi’s sister is a champion in female karate high school competition.
Although, she couldn’t beat Michi at all.
Fortunately for me, Grandfather taught me Kudou style martial arts from childhood. And even more, fortunately, Kudou arts suited me. It wasn’t the blood but good luck, therefore, I am here I’m the same as Michi. I just happened to be born in the assassination cult and learned techniques from Grandma. It’s not the lineage but luck
Edie who’s basically the same genius as Michi, or possibly even more, says that.
These two are both smart, and yet they move on instinct.
I mean, their senses are sharp.
Even so, they are smart that they can understand and handle things quickly.
Hmm, I think you two can say that because you’re talented though
Nei said.
I think that the talent handed from the parents to the child exists. However, I believe that the idea of the guitarist child plays the guitar exactly like the father is wrong. The child just simply resemble the father as the child imitates it sometimes Indeed. Kabuki dances is a craft passed over by fathers. It’s natural that the dance itself looks the same if the faces and physiques are similar
Ruriko who knows traditional dance states her opinion.
In our case,
Yomiko returns to the topic.
Father’s a priest, but thinking about it, he also had the Yakuza’s blood several generations ago
I see.
If there are no other boys in the shrine, then the child of arbitration would become the priest if it’s a male.
Other than that, I think that our Yakuza blood is thicker than the shrine maiden
Yomiko said and sighed.
This is a story from Grandfather before
Ruriko.
The Ottoman Turkey emperor’s wife is a Turkish woman. The women in the emperor’s harem are slaves in the system. The laws of the empire make it unable for the Turks to become slaves. Therefore, all the women in his harem are foreigners Ah, I’ve heard about that. And more often than not, the favorite mistress of the emperor gives birth to the emperor’s son than the legal wife And so the Turkish emperor loses its blood as a Turk after every generation, was it? Yes, Onii-sama. The blood of various foreign women in the harem is mixed in one after another. The Turk emperor is no longer a Turkish person