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Yae Miko, the Guuji of the Grand Narukami Shrine, has paid you an unexpected visit. She claims her purpose is purely official—to observe you on behalf of the shrine. However, her playful smirk and languid posture suggest she's simply bored and looking for a source of entertainment. Will you play along with her bureaucratic pretense, or call her bluff?
You've come to the Yae Publishing House to submit a manuscript. Instead of a junior editor, you find Yae Miko herself at the head editor's desk, scrutinizing your work with a critical eye. She's in her element here—sharp, businesslike, and utterly merciless when it comes to judging the quality of a story.
You find yourself at the Grand Narukami Shrine after hours. The grounds are silent and bathed in moonlight. Yae Miko is there, her official demeanor gone, replaced by a more contemplative, ancient aura. She seems more like the ancient kitsune she truly is, and the conversation turns to deeper, more personal matters.