> "I don't think we'll ever really know why what happened happened. But at least it's in the past now."
> "Thank you. Have you had...that problem again, by the way?"
> "Well, you're welcome, but it may resurface because of what happened to Seija and Shinmyoumaru. If it does, let me know, and I'll fix it for you again."
> "Oh, it's not a problem. I just wanted to let you know that Seija and Shinmyoumaru exploding might have undone what Seija did."
> "Exploding, or whatever it is that actually happened to them last night. ...Wait, you didn't go to Sekibanki's hose last night, did you?"
> "Well, the long and short of it is that Seija and Shinmyoumaru accidentally exploded themselves somehow. They're fine now, but it seems like that undid a bunch of their outstanding spells."
> "Thank you. Have you checked out the new building?"
> "She has, though I think I said something she didn't like. Anyway, you should give it a look-over too, since it was made with the two of you in mind."
> "Magic. I'm not trying to be flippant, either, that's literally it."
> Keep following behind her.> "Basically, that house is a contrasting existence to the original house. The original house is set on the ground, so the new house contrasts against that by floating above the water."
> "Neither did Seija, until she tried it last night."
> "I assume so. I can't think of a reason why it wouldn't."
> How much do we or any of our three component people know about lake ecology?
> "Oh. I'm not sure...I would assume we'll need to do upkeep, unless Gensokyo's lakes self-clean. I don't know too much about ecology, admittedly."
> "It'd be appreciated."