> Ask her for a moment of her time.
> You shall, but first...
> Ask her why did she have to copy Reimu, instead of making her own outfit.
> Well, that's just culturally insensitive. Let's not ask her that.
> Who gves a shit? You're curious. Ask her anyway.
> We give a shit. We are the embodiment of Deliverator professionalism.
>As such, we ask with professionalism.
> And we're curious. Ask.
>We do not need to know.
> Don't make me turn this game around!
> If she agrees, ask her about these "spell card" things your boss mentioned earlier.
What do they do?
How do they work?
> Ask about the strange girl in the pond. Is she deaf?
>We do not need to know.
>Ask if we can create spellcards just to help us get around
>After she educates about spellcards.
>"Hey, your clothes look a lot like the ones that Reimu wears. I'm wondering now, what's the significance of them? Or is it just a cool look and you wanted to have it too?"
> You ask if she can answer some questions you have about spell cards.
> "I'm a little busy, but I suppose I can give you a brief rundown."
> "The spell card system was started by that Hakurei miko as a method to even the playing field between humans and youkai. Spell cards as magical spells that translate into attacks, and they are powered by one's inner magic; youkai have it naturally and humans must unlock it. By using this system, should youkai and human fight, the fight is more balanced as they both must use the cards and both must use magic. I picked up on it pretty quickly once I came here, but I don't really have the time to go into more detail. Since you're a human, you could talk to some of the other humans that use the cards. There's Reimu and Marisa, that Scarlet Devil Maid, and I suppose the Netherworld gardener counts, even if she's half-dead."
> "You could probably use them yourself, but you'd first have to tap into and unlock your magic potential, and that's not usually an easy task. You rarely use the cards anyway, so they aren't a necessity."
> "My clothes? It's what I've always worn. I prefer the detached sleeves because they grant a greater freedom of movement. Besides that, there's only so many way a miko can dress, so we'd naturally look similar. It's just a coincidence."
> "The pond? That's Suwako-sama's pond. This is the Moriya Shrine, and Kanako-sama's the representative God but," she moves in close to whisper this next bit, "Suwako-sama is this shrine true God."
> Suddenly, a great gust of wind blows into the shrine and knocks Sanae's now-open box off the table, causing its contents to spill. Sanae shrieks as bottles roll all across the floor and runs to pick them up. "I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm so sorry Kanako-sama please forgive me!"
> One bottle rolls to your feet. You pick it up and examine the label. It's written in a foreign language, but you can tell what it is: hair dye, probably green.
> "I'm sorry!" Sanae runs up and slides the door shut in your face as she struggles to cathc the runaway bottles.
>If we have any spare change, donate it to the pond. Low level divine protection is cheap
> You root around in your pocket and manage to find a 200 yen coin.
> You make your way over to the pond again. Suwako's eyes are trained are you once again. What will you ask for?
>_