Chapter 904 - I Want to Go Home
Chapter 904 of "Demi-human Girls Completion Manual" starts unveiling mysteries: Even in the darkness, Tangze Asuka could sense a bit of that silent demeanor. The... Keep reading!
Even in the darkness, Tangze Asuka could sense a bit of that silent demeanor. The corners of her mouth twitched slightly from having cried earlier. She continued to explain,"Anyway, itâs just a kind of faith in our world. Iâm actually not a Buddhist, itâs just that my dad hosts a temple in the Capital City, which is why I know so much about it..."
"He really likes making me read Buddhist scriptures, those religious texts and things, which gives me a headache. He talks about things like âreciting the name of Buddha, his fundamental vow,â hoping for Buddha to bless me... I never actually looked at them, just pretended to be diligent by word, which is why I have this verbal tic. Uh, if Buddha knew, heâd definitely be angry..."
In Fisherâs mind, what Tangze Asuka said had already automatically transformed into the Mother Goddess Church, and largely, the wisdom her father followed was similar to the beliefs here...
"I see, but I wonder if reciting a name here will grant you protection from a God over there."
Tangze Asuka smiled slightly, then hugged her knees a bit tighter, muttering,
"Itâs okay, compared to Fisherâs world, what we believe in probably doesnât exist? Even if it does, someone as insincere as me wouldnât be saved just by chanting Buddhaâs name verbally, right? Maybe, precisely because of my insincerity, Buddha has punished me by bringing me to this world?"
Sensing her low mood, Fisher subtly changed the subject,
"So before coming here, you were in school, right?"
"Yeah."
"How was school life?"
"...Terrible. Because I just transferred here for school, I homeschooled myself for three years of middle school. I struggled to step out and go to school, only to be ostracized by the girls in the class because I was an outsider."
"You mean, bullying?"
"Not really, they knew my dad was a temple host, probably afraid of Buddhaâs punishment, so they dared not bully me, they just bullied others... I was just ignored, occasionally mocked behind my back, of course, I didnât have any friends. Sorry... talking about this to an adult like Mr. Fisher must sound very childish."
"Itâs fine. If weâre really talking about childish, that Helair is the most childish and boring one... I mean, Angel."
Tangze Asuka chuckled, covering her mouth as she laughed,
"Be careful, Helair Angel might silently appear behind you, Mr. Fisher."
"...Though I didnât understand what you meant by middle and high school, what you meant is youâve been away from school for quite a long time, right? Why?"
"Ah, well..."
Tangze Asukaâs eyes seemed a bit forlorn as she remembered something,
"Actually, when I was little, I was raised with my mom. She was a Tokyoite who met and married my dad, who went to Tokyo for college to study. But just like me, my mom quickly grew to dislike my dad who went back to the Capital City to take over the temple, she yearned for city life and wanted to earn lots and lots of money..."
"At that time in Japan, I heard a lot of people made tons of money, piles and piles of wealthy people living in lavish ways. My mom was the same, I remember living in a tower near Tokyo Tower as a child, mom wouldnât even walk to work, sheâd spend several ten-thousand yen on a taxi fare. And as she lived better, sheâd like to disparage my father in front of me..."
Though Fisher didnât fully understand, he didnât interrupt, because with his knowledge of the Lady, he keenly noticed that although Tangze Asukaâs tone was calm, her emotions were extremely intense,
"Mom seemed to go crazy in such a life... no, the whole Tokyo seemed crazy, so many people borrowed huge sums to invest in real estate and stocks, hoping to gain more and more money, and live even more lavishly, more extravagantly. But perhaps because I resembled my dad, I felt she wasnât good to me, often bringing other uncles home..."
She laughed mockingly, and as her smile reached its peak, the shadows beneath that smile stretched out far and wide. She didnât continue, but Fisher shot her a glance, paused slightly, and still asked,
"And then?"
"And then... and then... it was 1990, right? It was just one sudden day, one night... mom suddenly told me there was no money at home, the stocks had bottomed out, there was no money to repay the loans... and then, she... jumped to her death. I also transferred from Tokyo to the Capital City, to my dadâs temple..."
In the darkness, Tangze Asuka seemed to have a headache, especially when recalling these things. Fisher leaned against the wall, listening to the sound of sobbing again in the darkness, his fingers drumming against the wall,
"Sorry, Mr. Fisher... I just, I miss home a little, Iâve been thinking every day... especially about my dad, thinking if I were gone, would he be sad... Iâm so scared... everything here is so terrifying, I donât know what to do... Sorry."
Fisher was silent for a moment, then imitated a hooked kiss and silently expressed his guilt to Renie in his heart. Then he suddenly turned to look at Tangze Asuka in the dark and abruptly spoke,