> "Say, Reimu... In all honesty, and not to offend Suika if she's hearing me... but she's pretty much useless for you and the shrine when she's here, right?"> Look at her.
> "And the definition of bothersome applied in Suika is...?"
> "... And what would be the solution for you? And her leaving doesn't count..."
> "I can make that reality, if you want... probably."> Smile.
> "You see, Marisa and I learned something new I can do. To put it in simple terms, I can manipulate Suika right now... just like a doll."
> Hold up a hand.> "Yes, I know how that sounds. But I assure you that there are a number of reasons why there will be no problems you will need to address as a result of this."
> "The most obvious being that I don't have any reasons to use this kind of ability to do any harm, nor to make any kind of unnecessary ruckus. Simply put, I'm just seeing the extent of my magic. Nothing more."
> "Marisa agreed to the experimentation, for what it is worth. She also appeared able to resist to a degree."
> "Sorry if it sounds bizarre, but it's what it is. The host is able to endure my control, though, so there isn't any kind of danger if they don't want to do something.> Parse the red text only if it's true. (I don't actually remember... I think it was a proven theory?)
> "Hmmm...I am not sure, as I have not tried. If I had to guess, though, I'd say they would probably not resist nearly as well, but it would still be a magic drain on me."
//Refresh my memory. Does Marisa knows we manipulated her while being asleep?> "Nothing bad seemed to happen to Marisa when I did this."
> "I don't see why it would happen accidentally, and I certainly do not intend to cause harm. If nothing else, I would not be telling you all this if I were."
> "Besides... You know what you can do if I do the contrary, don't you? Ah... I guess I would return to that moment in Makai where I was defeated by you... ... twice."
> "So? Should I clarify doubts while I try with the sleeping Suika? It's all up to you."> Smile.
> "Hm... There are still uneasy feelings in your mind, aren't they?"
> "Would you prefer if she were awake?"