translated... might be a mistake here and there but the general idea is there.
And then, Mother Reimu moved to the far side of the room away from the poo-poo. When I woke up in the morning and looked in the aquarium, I couldn't find the koyukkuri's body anywhere. With the unending crying of the koyukkuri, frowns began to appear on mother Reimu's face. Mother Reimu seemed worried about giving so much to the ravenous appetite of her koyukkuri. (not sure)But the mother sitting aside her had none of the happiness on her looks. She had no expression on her face. 2nd dayStress!!!!Her belly full, the ko-yukkuri slept on, seemingly satisfied and happy. They continued sleeping for countless minutesAnd a few more hours later... Mother Reimu was a bit preplexed by this situation. But this room had absolutely no food for them to eat. Before the body reaches a certain size, it is necessary for the koyukkuri to eat a large amount of food. A few hours later... So after that, the two Reimus wandered about the box aimlessly for a bit before sleeping off in the dcorner. She stopped in the middle of the room. After waking up, mother Reimu began to move around with high spirits.While they were sleeping, I put them into a transparent box.The expression that filled her face is a long awaited happy full smile. Relieved of the source of her stress, mother Reimu decided to go poo-poo in the corner of the room. It seems like the mother Reimu had eaten her. 3rd day.Reimu glanced between her constantly crying koyukkuri and the empty space above the aquarium. After thinking, Mother Reimu had allowed the ko-yukkuri to suck out her own paste. The ko-Reimu had become immobile. If they don't get nutrients on a regular basis, they would not be able to move. The hungry ko-Reimu cried out loudly from hunger. Seems like mother Reimu could feel that the room didn't feel quite right. I bought a leftover Reimu and her koyukkuri to raise.