I'm a thankful fox in Tokyo

Chapter 12 You want my body, don’t you?

Following the flow of students into the school, Higashino Yu walked towards his own teaching building while taking a quick look.

No matter how many times he looked, the arrogance of Tachibana Middle School still made him feel a little outrageous.

When Tachibana Middle School was founded, the land in Tokyo was still very cheap - after all, it had only been a few years since they had enjoyed Li Mei's barbecue.

Therefore, the Tachibana family took advantage of the low price to buy a large amount of land to build school buildings, covering an area of ​​more than 30 hectares, which was one of the largest in the island country's high schools.

Later, he sold almost half of the school's shares to the big chaebol Asumimi Corporation, and further invested in construction.

Each grade has its own teaching building and laboratory building, and each teaching building has its own garden near it, with outdoor and indoor sports fields for students to relax.

There are also independent kendo dojos, judo dojos, baseball fields, swimming pools, etc. for club activities and sports.

The cafeteria is built like a small shopping mall, with a wide variety of products, including Japanese, Western, and Chinese cuisine.

The price is not so affordable. In the past few days since the start of school, my wallet is like a cowardly lizard, and I have never had the courage to step into it.

The auditorium located in the central area of ​​the school is the most distinctive building among them - a hall that looks like a Tang Dynasty building in China.

This building is located in the central garden called Zhaoming Garden.

Unlike the Japanese-style Tang-style buildings that look rather petty in the island country, the auditorium is almost exactly the same except that the Chiwen still uses the ugly golden Chiwen of the island country.

It is said that the owner of the Tachibana family used the architecture of the Toshodaiji Temple, the main mountain of the Ritsu sect in Kyoto, as a model and redesigned and built the hall with overseas giant trees as raw materials.

Named Wenchang Hall, after it was built, it was as big as three Toshodaiji Temples. Even if all the people in the whole school were stuffed in, they could only occupy less than half of the venue.

A building of this scale is more like a palace than a temple, and it is quite eye-catching even among the modern buildings with tall buildings in the Bunkyo District.

The three gods of Kunitsu, Fukurokuju, and Shou are enshrined in the Wenchang Hall, and they are in charge of fame, fortune, and longevity.

These three gods and the other four gods - Benzaiten, Bishamonten, Daikokuten, and the most famous Ebisu of the island country are collectively called the Seven Lucky Gods.

Most of these gods' duties are related to the mundane world, either managing fortune or wealth, and they are deeply rooted in the daily lives of the islanders. They are very popular and are considered great gods.

Higashino Yu usually does not enter the shrine of such a great god, so he used stomachache as an excuse not to attend the opening ceremony in the auditorium.

After all, he is now a monster. Although he has transformed, he may be discovered by the gods - although he has never really seen the gods, those religious places are indeed filled with a special holy atmosphere.

Some torii and temple areas also have an unknown source of majesty like the deep sea, and just a glance from a distance can make the monsters breathless.

Higashino Yu once looked at the bustling shrine with tourists coming and going from a distance on the hillside. In the calm atmosphere, the majestic power always weighed on his heart. He had some enlightenment in his heart, and a sentence emerged.

You can only go here, not beyond.

This is probably a warning from the gods.

Since then, Higashino Yu has tried to avoid entering religious places. It was for this reason that he only sent Iori Miko to the shrine before.

After entering the teaching building, Higashino Yu opened the shoe cabinet and was about to change into indoor shoes. He saw a few letters in the shoe cabinet with his peripheral vision and took them up and took a few glances.

"Night and day, cherry blossoms are in full bloom. When you are gone, they all become fallen flowers."

It seems to be a waka in the ancient and modern waka collection, day and night, never leaving your eyes?

Peeping at a nymphomaniac, right?

I looked at a few other letters, all of which were quite restrained waka or English poems about love. At first glance, many of them made me think she was sighing at the scenery.

Quite a few twists.

The signatures were either "See you on the rooftop during lunch break" or "See you in the garden during lunch break", but no signature was given.

He looked around and saw that the students around him were all changing their shoes, while others were walking towards their classrooms. Occasionally, someone would look at him, but he would quickly look away as if he was looking at a passerby.

The person who threw the love letter probably left long ago.

Dong Yeyu smacked his lips, put the envelopes in his pocket, and walked towards the classroom as if nothing had happened.

Although he accepted the letters, he was not prepared to respond to the feelings of these girls.

Firstly, there is a difference between humans and demons. Dong Yeyu did not want to find a mortal wife and watch her die of old age, and then become like Grandpa Ful in the Buried Fulilian, staying in one place all day reminiscing about the past.

Secondly, these girls were called young admirers to put it nicely, and to put it bluntly, they were just attracted by their beauty.

Do you call that love?

You are greedy for her body!

Japanese people are reserved and introverted, or to put it bluntly, they are sultry. Not responding is the best answer, and most people will not continue to pester after not getting a response.

However, although he is not prepared to respond to these feelings, Dong Yeyu does not want to throw away these letters casually.

It makes people feel a little weird.

Part of the reason is that it is not good to throw away these love letters that carry the author's heart.

More importantly, it is actually affected by the collection habit.

Dong Yeyu had a serious and strange collection habit in his previous life. He not only liked to collect some peripherals and badges, but also liked to collect love letters.

Looking at the increasing number of love letters in the cabinet at home, there is a kind of stamp collecting pleasure.

Perhaps it has something to do with my nostalgia. I can't bear to throw away some old pens and clothes that I can't wear. I always feel that they seem to have some kind of spirituality and it's pitiful to be thrown away.

The love letters that carry the author's heart are probably the same.

Turning around the stairs, the buzz of students chatting came from the classroom of Class B in the first year of the corridor.

Today is the day for clubs to recruit new members. Some students I met on the way were also discussing topics related to the clubs, and they looked quite expectant.

Dong Yeyu quietly entered the classroom from the back door without attracting the attention of his classmates.

Foxes are masters of lurking and killing - except for the silly treasures like the Arctic fox that hit the ground with their noses.

Becoming a spirit, plus the fact that I liked to play old coin games such as the latent bow in my previous life, so when I don't want to attract attention, it's almost like psychological invisibility.

Of course, this is a bit exaggerated, but ordinary people will basically ignore their existence if they don't pay attention.

Dongye Yu's seat is in the back row by the window. He chose it on purpose when he was choosing his seat. As the top student in the class, it is normal to have some special treatment.

If there is a protagonist in this world, it must be me!

The wild fox Dongye Yu has ambitions that ordinary monsters can hardly imagine.

After sitting down, he took out today's textbook and placed it on the desk. He put on noise-proof earplugs and prepared to review the English words he had memorized before.

A short and strong boy with a crew cut in the seat next to him turned his head inadvertently and showed a surprised expression.

"Dongye, when did you come in?"

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