Miss Mystia Lorelei (right) shows immediate intimacy with Miss Fujiwara Mokou (left). (Near the Bamboo Forest of the Lost)
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【号外】炭焼き職人と鰻屋女将のおいしい関係
第八回例大祭で発行した「恋する夜雀 完結編」のオマケページです。シリーズ完結(pixiv #18813252 »)の後日談的なアレで。
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"Well, lotsa stuff's gone on, but it wouldn't be a mistake to say those two got together thanks to yours truly, the Love-Colored Magician. Gotta say, though, those two are frickin' cute 'n' innocent! Come 'n' be my brides, all o' ya!" (Miss K, Magician)
—Such was the nonsense she spoke.
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In any case, from here on, they are likely to be as stickily entwined as eels. This author wishes them to spend nights as hot as charcoal fires after gaining vigor from eating lampreys.
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We hear voices raised in some quarters that cast doubt upon passion between two females, or that transcends species, but for myself, I believe the walls of sex and species are but trivial things before love. In the first place, the emotion known as love [remainder omitted]. (Miss K, Teacher)
—Her speech became exceedingly long, so owing to the circumstances of page space, we have taken the liberty of omitting it.
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We have recently discovered a passionate love between Miss Fujiwara Mokou, Bamboo Forest resident and charcoal maker, and Miss Mystia Lorelei, who operates a grilled lamprey stall that is also near the Bamboo Forest. Miss Mokou is rather famous around the village. This will be unfortunate news for her female fans. It is conjectured that she deepened her relationship while delivering charcoal. This writer attempted coverage, but owing to embarrassment, both parties were firmly tight-lipped, so we inquired of mutual acquaintances of both parties who happened to be present.
"I'd noticed from the start. Well, nothing wrong with it, I guess. If the eel vendor and the charcoal vendor get together, then the charcoal delivery costs will go down, and we'll get to eat eel for that much less." (Miss H, Shrine Maiden)
—This is nothing but nearly baseless supposition.