>"I am, and that is very nice of you. But there are other matters to attend to before we begin that."
> "Of course, my role is to maintain peace regardless of the source. What is it you wish to discuss?"
fucking double typo and minor details in english
> Disregard the above.
> Be startled at the wolf's kindness.
> Thank and accept the guidance. You'll guve her a lecture on your way down, after the DELIVERY.
>This will be disregarded instead. This isn't kindness, it's ass covering. And we shall not have asses unduly covered.
> A Deliverator puts delivery first, personal matters second. We will give the wolf a piece of our mind after things are done.
>This matter is much more than personal. It is an affront to delivators as a whole. It's just also personal.
> You feel conflicted.
> Control your rage. That wolf will get it's share of ass-kicking later. A deliveryman's priority is always to deliver!
>Asskicking? Nothing so crude! To-chan is a lover, not a fighter.
> Exactly, and we love our mission more than we love ourselves. Go deliver that package! That wolf ain't going nowhere.
> Ass-kicking in a figurative way, of course. Not only To-chan is lover, but also he is not as stupid as to think he can beat a tengu with a sword.
>The package has no time limit on it. But shame, that does have a time limit. The iron must be struck while it is hot.
>"You made her cry, you understand. She didn't do a single thing to you or anyone else, and you made her cry."
>
Very conflicted.
> The tengu cocks her head and stares at you. "You look conflicted."
> If she only knew the half of it...
> Whatever, go ahead and scold the damn tengu, violating the mere principles of your noble job as a deliveryman.
>Abandoning a comrade, and letting the honor of delivernators go tarnished, then talking of principles? Shameful.
>"Not only that, you insulted me and the people I represent by insinuating we were trying to do harm. You insulted Nitori by forcing this siutation onto her, when she had nothing to do with it. But most importantly, you made Chen cry. You made her feel like less than a person, when she did nothing other than be herself? She had no desire to harm anything here. She was just helping me; if anything it was keeping her out of trouble. And you treated her as less than dirt. I want to know exactly how that is justified."
> Ultimately, you decide to confront her.
> The tengu holds up her hand to interupt you and sighs. "Look, Lord Tenma decreed that foreign youkai were not allowed to pass through the village anymore without proper authorization, don't ask me why. I knew that there were no youkai on the list for today, so when I saw the two of you come up I had to turn you away. Humans can pass through anytime because the other tengu like to screw with you. But since you got Aya all riled up, they'd rather you just do your business and get out of here. I take it that you've heard of Aya?"
> You've heard the name before, but you can't place where.
> "Anyway, Aya's been big on misery lately, apparently that kind of thing sells papers. You put that kind of thing on the cover and people buy it up because they love reading about people who have it worse than they do."
> Oh, that Aya. You're quite familiar with her work; Bunbunmaru does make it to the Human Village.
> "So, your friend started crying, and I already apologized to her for this, but I had to get her out of there before Aya showed up and started snapping away. If Chen showed up n the front page in tears, we'd be hearing about it from both of the Yakumos, and while Aya might not care the rest of us would rather not deal with it."
> "As for Nitori, I'm sure she warned you about bringing her with you. She can just delegate anyway, it's not like this is a hindrance to her."
> "In short, it doesn't matter her intention, but rules are rules. I wasn't trying to make her cry but I would have marched the two of you down the mountain myself if it would have come to that. Anything else?"
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