If they can choose for themselves, I guess many girls will choose the range of b~c (Kyushu size, not Neon size) - this size is neither too much nor too little, will not affect the ability to move, and will not lose the charm of girls. It can be said to be an extremely suitable size.

therefore.

It is normal for Yotsuya Miko to have such thoughts.

From my observations last night, the arc in front of this dark blue-haired girl is already large enough. If it were to increase further, it would probably affect her daily activities.

At this time, as if afraid that Maki Yusheng would not like her idea, Yotsuya Miko put down the things she was packing and explained aloud:

"No."

"As long as Hanyu-kun doesn't mind, the current scale is fine."

"Of course, if you're looking forward to it, Hanyu-kun... then I'll do some auxiliary exercises later?"

"Although I don't know how effective healthy body shaping exercises are, if combined with dietary control, it should be possible to achieve a greater degree of development."

Hearing Yotsuya Miko's words, Maki Yusheng probably guessed what she was thinking. He quickly smiled and shook his head, explaining:

"Not really."

"After all, I'm not an Azur Lane player—for me, Jianzi-chan's current size is completely acceptable."

At this point, as if he had thought of something, he added, "It's better to say that Jianzijiang's size is just right now, not too big or too small, and very well-proportioned."

She didn't pay attention to the words "Azur Lane players" in the boy's words, or rather, she didn't understand what these words meant because she didn't play related games, but she still understood the meaning of Maki Yusheng's words just now.

Fortunately, Hanyu-kun's XP is just a little weird, and it doesn't make me want to be too big, otherwise I would probably have to work towards Hua's size in the future.

Thinking of this, the dark blue-haired girl couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

The next moment, thinking of the boy's last words, a hint of shyness appeared on her face.

"Really."

"Hanyu-kun, don't say such shocking and embarrassing things."

After saying this, Yotsuya Miko lowered her head again and continued to clean up.

next to.

Seeing this scene, Mu Yusheng smiled slightly and did not tease the girl anymore, but still maintained a high level of vigilance as before.

In fact, while walking in, he also used the system's detection function to check the information of the entire house of Jianzijiang's family, but there was nothing abnormal.

Obviously, this investigation result means that there is nothing wrong with Jianzijiang's family.

It was precisely because he knew the results of this investigation that he just teased the girl.

Just to be on the safe side, we still need to remain vigilant.

After all, for me, being alert is just a waste of energy.

If this can avoid some trouble, that would naturally be the best thing.

No wonder he takes it so seriously.

You know, before this, except for the fact that the male protagonist in the original work did not exist, all the things that happened around him had certain plots in the original anime that could be used as references.

For example, Yukinoshita Yukino established a service club at Sobu High School, Shinomiya Kaguya was the student union president at Shuchiin Academy, Fujiwara Chika was the student union secretary at Shuchiin Academy, etc. These are all real situations that can be reflected in the plot of the original work.

In fact, the initial plot of "The Visible Girl" is basically the same as the original novel, but the subsequent plot is unexpectedly so different.

Even if it was due to the influence of his own butterfly effect, he shouldn't have just made a very crucial character in the original work disappear.

This butterfly effect is a bit too big.

Direct pillar plot gg?

What is this concept?

This is equivalent to Yukinoshita Yukino becoming Yukinoshita Haruno's sister!

This is equivalent to Eriri Sawamura having the figure of Utaha Kasumigaoka!

Outrageous!

No matter how you look at it, it's outrageous.

Therefore, I think there is a high probability that there are some problems in Jianzijiang's family.

As for the results of the investigation I just conducted using the system's investigation function?

This result only shows that there is no danger in Yotsuya Miko's house, but it cannot explain why the situation in her home is so different from the main plot of the original work.

Even if her father ceased to exist for the same reason as the male protagonist's disappearance, shouldn't the evil spirits in her family simply cease to exist?

Jianzi-chan had told me before about the evil spirit in her house.

Maybe there are other factors behind it?

Of course, it could also be that I'm just being overly vigilant, and everything is just a change caused by the world being different.

To be honest, the main reason I have this idea is because the main worldview of this world is the Miko worldview, so I feel that the status of "The Visible Girl" in this world should be different from the original works with daily painting styles such as "Oregairu" and "Kaguya-sama: Love is War".

such as--

There is the possibility of continuing more of the original storyline.

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therefore.

In this situation where everything seems a little strange, it would not be excessive for Mu to be extremely cautious.

So I can't be careless until Jianzi-chan finishes all the moving work.

Thinking of this, Mu Yusheng's eyes narrowed slightly and his vigilance increased again.

However, it seemed as if he was just overthinking it. Nothing unusual happened during Yotsuya Miko's packing process. It could even be described as calm as if this was an everyday world.

About half an hour later, Yotsuya Miko put all the things in the living room.

now.

Looking at the things placed on the floor in front of her, the dark blue-haired girl did not choose to leave immediately. Instead, she sighed slightly, turned her head to look at a bedroom on the right, and a hint of hesitation appeared on her face.

Seeing this scene, Mu Yusheng frowned slightly and said softly: "Go!"

It was clear that he had guessed what the girl was thinking and what was going on over there.

In fact, as soon as he entered the door, he felt that something seemed to be missing in Yotsuya Miko's house.

Do not misunderstand.

It’s not that there is a lack of supernatural concepts, but a lack in the secular sense.

After thinking about it carefully and comparing herself with Qiong-chan, Mu Yusheng understood what was missing in her family.

Without him.

Missing were her parents' photos and memorial tablets.

In Neon... or more precisely, in this world's Neon, it has a very strange custom.

Right now--

Placing photos and memorial tablets of the deceased in the living room seems to imply that they can see how their living relatives are doing, which is actually a form of mutual comfort.

This can be seen from the furnishings of the living room in Jianzijiang's home in the original work.

That's why, when I walked in and saw the empty hall, I felt like something was missing.

So where is the missing thing?

Second floor?

Not too possible.

It seems that few people live on the second floor.

There are only three bedrooms on the first floor because of the space occupied by various functional areas such as storage room, bathroom, kitchen, etc.

Miko-chan had told me before that these bedrooms were Miko Yotsuya's bedroom, her parents' bedroom, and her brother's bedroom.

Generally speaking, it is impossible to place these things in storage rooms, living rooms, kitchens and other places.

In other words, if nothing unexpected happens, Yotsuya Miko placed the photos and memorial tablets of her parents and brother in their bedrooms when they were alive.

After understanding this premise, the meaning of the girl's eyes just now became obvious.

After all, if she wants to move in with a boy, she must tell her parents and relatives.

Even if they are no longer alive, this is a necessary process.

For most people, this kind of thing is to give themselves spiritual comfort, not to really tell the deceased anything.

but--

Yotsuya Miko's situation was different.

As a being with the ability to see ghosts and spirits, she knew that there were evil spirits in this world.

Yes.

This dark blue-haired girl has been wondering whether a person can leave behind a soul after death.

In this special situation, for this dark blue-haired girl, the act of saying goodbye to her deceased relatives seems more meaningful.

now.

Hearing what Maki Yusheng said, Yotsuya Kenko was slightly stunned, but then nodded.

Without saying anything, she took a step forward and walked towards her parents' bedroom.

When she reached the door, the dark blue-haired girl did not go in directly. Instead, she turned around and looked at the boy behind her.

After a slight hesitation, she asked, "By the way, Hanyu-kun, does the soul still exist after a person dies?"

After hearing Yotsuya Miko's question, Maki Yusheng fell into deep thought.

Speaking of which, in this special world of anime and the worldview of Miko, what state will people become after they die?

Is this what Neon said... becoming a Buddha?

possible.

According to the plot of the original novel of "The Visible Girl", it seems that there is a situation where a soul fulfills its obsession and becomes a Buddha - this means that normal people should become Buddhas after they die.

only--

After all, this world is different, and it is hard to say whether the people here will die in the same way.

As for direct extinction?

Not quite sure.

However, considering the dangerous situation of this world, it is possible that one is unable to undergo reincarnation such as becoming a Buddha.

Or become an evil spirit?

There is not enough information to determine the specific situation.

Maybe I should find some time to observe the situation of those who are about to die?

Shaking his head and suppressing the many thoughts in his mind, Mu Yusheng explained softly, "If nothing unexpected happens, they should all become Buddhas and enter the cycle of reincarnation."

As she spoke, she pointed at the eyes of the girl in front of her and added, "Come to think of it, you also have the ability to see ghosts and spirits. You can see whether there are souls left here or not."

The situation of this world and His treatment of souls were just his own guesses. There was no need to tell them out loud and cause the girl more trouble. It would be better for her to just believe that her parents' souls had become Buddhas.

"Too."

Seeing the young man pointing at her, Yotsuya Miko's face showed a somewhat disappointing expression as expected.

"If they are still here, I should be able to see them."

"It's a pity that my ability was activated for a short time, otherwise I might be able to..."

The dark blue-haired girl did not say the rest of the words, but Mu Yusheng understood what she meant.

So he reached out and touched her little head.

Feeling the touch coming from above her head, Yotsuya Miko's condition recovered a little.

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