Chapter 203: I’ll Send You a Yakumo Yukari

Takumi accepted the red envelope sent by Kaguya-hime. After receiving the spatial bracelet, Takumi immediately released Yakumo Yukari from inside.

When the others saw this, they all turned to look at Takumi. In the next moment, a blonde woman holding a parasol appeared before Takumi and the others. Blonde hair, a zun hat, and white stockings.

"Opening an umbrella in the middle of the night, huh."

Takumi couldn't help but comment, seeing her posing with a parasol and even half her face covered by a fan.

Can you stop acting so dramatic?

Middle of the night and she's putting on a show.

Yakumo Yukari had just been about to say something when she heard Takumi's words and nearly choked. Her mouth twitched a little, and she quickly put away her parasol and fan.

"I thought it was daytime over here," she muttered.

"I didn't expect it to be night too."

She really had thought so. How annoying! Kaguya-hime hadn't even bothered to mention it, making her lose face as soon as she appeared. Truly frustrating.

"Time is synchronized," Takumi replied casually.

"You've come at the perfect time. We're about to eat, so why not join us?"

Speaking as if they were old friends, Takumi invited Yakumo Yukari to dinner.

Yukari paused for a moment, a bit surprised.

"Alright."

She had actually come to discuss moving Gensokyo over, and had expected Takumi, someone so powerful, to be hard to talk to. But unexpectedly, he was quite approachable.

So, Yukari followed Takumi to the dining room, sneaking glances at the people around Takumi.

A group of beautiful girls.

So, Takumi is that kind of guy, huh?

She instantly made up her mind about Takumi: definitely a "specialist."

Well, being a specialist isn't so bad!

Takumi led Yukari and the others to their seats in the dining room, then asked,

"Want a drink?"

Yukari shook her head.

"No, thanks."

She declined—there was still business to discuss, so she'd better not drink.

"In that case, have some soup instead," Takumi said.

"It's made by robots, but it tastes quite good. All these ingredients come from neighboring worlds. Try it and see."

With that, Takumi indicated for Yukari to help herself, and he and Bronya began eating.

Tasting this food for the first time, Yukari's eyes lit up. It really was delicious.

"Kaguya-hime has already told me," Takumi began,

"You want to bring Gensokyo over, right? I'm totally in favor of it. There's no problem at all with moving everyone from Gensokyo here. You can either rebuild Gensokyo here on your own, or just blend in with us—it's up to you."

"But one thing you should know," Takumi added,

"If you blend in, your powers may change."

"To be honest, my world is actually pretty well-suited for you all."

Takumi stuffed another bite of food in his mouth.

Yukari was a bit surprised.

"Our powers will change? There's such a thing?"

As long as Takumi agreed, though, the rest would be easy. She was quite curious about what kind of changes he meant.

"All your internal magic and energy will be converted into Honkai energy!"

"Anyone immigrating here will go through this."

"It's pretty miraculous, honestly," explained Fujiwara Chika.

Takumi nodded.

"It's true! Honkai energy is much more convenient than magic. If you stay here for a couple of months, your energy will all convert to Honkai energy. After all, superpowers here are produced by me," he added, looking at Chika and the others.

The energy inside their bodies was already starting to shift toward Honkai energy.

"Um… I've noticed!" Chika piped up.

"But if I go back to our world, could my Honkai energy trigger a Honkai eruption there?"

Chika suddenly looked worried.

"If I go back, will my energy cause some kind of disaster in my original world?"

"No, it won't!" Takumi replied, rolling his eyes.

"I haven't embedded my own will into the Honkai energy. Your worries are unnecessary."

All the world's Honkai energy originated from Takumi, but he never placed his own will into the Honkai energy used by others. It was just a form of energy, nothing more.

He had no intention of triggering a Honkai disaster in any other world.

"Good, that's a relief!" Chika patted her chest in relief.

"I was really worried about causing an eruption if I went back. That would be a total disaster!"

Takumi couldn't be bothered to deal with this overly-anxious girl, and instead turned back to Yukari.

"Honkai energy is an all-purpose energy source," he explained.

"In Gensokyo, many gods rely on faith. That's just absurd. Lose their faith and they're done for."

"If you come to my world, and your internal energy changes, you'll all be free from the shackles of faith."

Many of Gensokyo's gods were gods of faith, and with their living environment deteriorating, most were barely surviving. In a few hundred years, they might truly disappear.

But if they changed their power to Honkai energy, that threat would be resolved.

Hearing this, Yukari's eyes sparkled.

If that was the case, she was even more determined to move here.

"If it's like that, that's wonderful!"

She had one more reason to come to Takumi's world.

Right now, she even wanted to go back and move all of Gensokyo over immediately.

It was just an internal energy change—what was the big deal?

So what if yokai energy became Honkai energy?

It didn't matter at all.

As long as they could survive, it was enough.

And coming to Takumi's world had so many benefits—how could she refuse?

"Let's talk about how to move Gensokyo over!"

Yukari was practically bursting with excitement.

Takumi rolled his eyes at her enthusiasm.

"Just use the spatial bracelet you arrived with.

Have Kaguya-hime pack everyone inside. Or, you can use your own power to package all of Gensokyo and send it over."

"It's no problem at all."

Moving house wasn't hard, after all.

Yukari could do it herself.

Her boundary-manipulation power was incredible.

Gensokyo itself was partitioned using her abilities.