With an amused smile she says, “actually, near the tree, their theft has made them fat and juicy and attracted quite a few hawks and foxes to feast on such fortunate squirrels. The tree’s bounty creates luck all through that part of the forest. Might look like a mixed blessing to the squirrels though.”Kitsuki Kindaichi wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 5:28 am
The fury of the match resumed as the two monks brought their staffs together, each attempting to either push the other back, or through them off balance. It was an even match so far, but who could say what would happen?
"Ah, Kitsuki-sama is a travelling magistrate, Soshi-san. There's a lot of remote villages in need of protection, and a lot of stretches of wilderness where villains think they might hide themselves. Or sometimes it's the other way around, with those in the wilderness needing protection, and the villains hiding in a remote town. Either way, Kitsuki-sama is both energetic and zealous in the execution of her duties. I once saw her practically leap over a tall wall in pursuit of a criminal. Her record will likely earn her a spot behind a desk someday, but not for a long time." he explained.
He considered the squirrel story thoughtfully.
"Hmm, a shame for your good fortune to pass into the paws of another, Soshi-san." he offered. "Though at least a beast was nourished by it, rather than the nut simply being lost. I wonder how lucky the squirrels around the mountain tree shrine are, having raised generations upon the nourishment of the shrine."
She pauses to respectfully listen to Hiro speaking of the spiritual benefits of spending time meditating on ones bruises, even beyond the lesson of pain that spurs improvement in technique. Silent a thoughtful moment longer, she continues their conversation with,“Ah well, luck isn’t forever, and the loss was a good reminder, neh? I’d guess you already know that, chasing bandits and such…luck’s nice, but I bet you get steadier use from training and planning, hmm?”