However, I previously thought that all yukkuris are fit for the composter job, and now it seems that I was wrong.I was really shocked by the scene of delivering babies, as they are shot out of Reimu's belly.
It was lucky that the soft grasses were grown in the garden.
The babies hit the ground a single meter from the grassy cushion which Reimu prepared especially, and thanks to the grass, they didn't get crushed when they landed.Afterwards Reimu got the appetite of multiple yukkuris' and bred one Reimu and one Marisa without trouble after three weeks.It's certain that the partner is the one who will disappear, as the goal of eliminating loneliness was already reached.There might also be black-hatted ones in Reimu's belly, and I really need to investigate into that.Is it because the ones with black hats simply don't work, or is it because the once bred ones will not work?
Well, whatever.With such arrogant attitude, her vagrant life must be wonderful.
What an extraordinary yukkuri.Anyway, because I didn't want to get kicked out of my home, I had no choice but ask the Great Marisa who can take it easy very well to leave.Chade id eajy!!!