Aya:
> Be silent for a moment, then heave a heavy sigh.
> "Be at ease, everyone. I think we're both winding each other up over nothing. Boss and I are simply trying to figure how to fix things and return them to normal; if Lord Tenma really did get abducted, then rescuing them will be added to our list."
> Look back to the tengu that stopped the first tengu from joining Hatate and Momizi.
> "Like, were you worried I was going to do something malicious when I suggested she go see how Hata and Momi were doing within me? If you're that concerned, you can simply hold onto her ankles or something to make sure you can pull her back out once she's done. Have a bunch of your friends form a daisy chain if you need to."
> Look to the first tengu.
> "Go on, see for yourself that they're doing okay. Oh, the other three in there got too aggressive, in case you get curious about them."
> Retrieve our hand from Iizunamaru's chest and stretch our mouth open again.
> Give the first tengu another wind-order to enter our mouth and see how Hatate and Momizi are doing.
> Give the second tengu, the one that stopped the first one the first time around, a wind-order to let the first tengu go inside us, but hold on to her ankles so she can be pulled back out.
> Give eight other tengu close to the second tengu a wind-order to form a chain of holding onto each other's ankles with the second tengu so that they can pull each other back out of us if needed.
Seki
>Frown
->"The books from earlier. . . Should I have been able to detect magic from any of those books?"
Aya:
> "Well, honestly, none of us want things to go back to the way they were..." The first speaks. "The ones who were more ambitious about it went about the bugger things while we kept the village secure."
> None of the tengu approach to do the orders, however.
> "She asked you something, you know." Megumu speaks afterwards, gesturing to your mouth.
> "At least let me get this off my mind."
> "Yeah, it's troubling having this on our minds. Even more awkward with Miss Iizunamaru's in front of us here."
> "We really shouldn't be saying anything..." another tengu argues. "They already got other higher ups. They'll probably really change our society. If we're caught ruining it..."
> "Best to be neutral about this. That's That's we're not telling lies, but not revealing anything compromising."
> They sure seem talkative now...
Seki:
> "Can you tell the difference between a regular book and a magic one?" Patchouli questions.
>_