Mother Higurashi touched the head of Souta who fell into her arms and laughed happily, "A monster with arms all over his body, can he crawl quickly?"

"No need to crawl, monsters can fly."

The body in her arms shook, and Souta stiffly raised his head, with a big bubble of tears in his eyes, "Mom..."

"Hmm?" Mother Higurashi lowered her head.

"Tonight, can you...sleep with me? Just tonight!" Her mind was already full of indescribable pictures with mosaics!

The Higurashi family has always been independent since childhood. Souta started sleeping alone after kindergarten. It's rare to see him like this.

Perhaps he was really scared. Kagome softened her tone and comforted him, "Don't worry, Souta, this kind of monster died in the Warring States Period. At most, there are some small monsters in modern times."

Probably... Kagome touched her nose uncertainly. He hasn't explored where modern monsters have gone. He has only heard about urban monster legends among his classmates since he was a child.

Hearing that there are little monsters in modern times, Kusata froze in place and burrowed into Higurashi's mother's arms.

Kagome was sweating, she lifted her sleeves and patted her arm muscles, raised her chin, "I'm very powerful now, a mere little monster is no problem at all... Okay, okay, I'll set up a barrier around the shrine when I have time tomorrow, so you won't be scared anymore, right?"

Barrier?

Higurashi's mother cast a curious look.

Kusata opened his mouth wide, "Is it the barrier in the comics?"

Kagome nodded affirmatively.

Seeing this, most of the fear in Souta's heart dissipated, and the novelty of things occupied the peak in his heart. He leaned on Kagome again, holding his brother's arm and shaking it, "Brother~ Show me now~"

Enjoying his brother's coquettishness and admiring eyes, Kagome couldn't suppress the corners of her mouth that were raised. He coughed twice, "Be quiet, grandpa is sleeping, don't shake my arm, sit down quickly, I'll show you."

Souta immediately sat up straight and serious, as if he was in class, "I'm ready, brother."

The two pairs of eyes were fixed on him, afraid of missing anything, and Kagome was sweating, and he couldn't help but straighten his back.

The two fingers were put together, forming a sword-like gesture, which was a hand gesture that he had practiced in the wild for a few days, and white light rose from the fingertips.

In an instant, with Kagome as the center point and a diameter of half a meter, a translucent barrier with a blue glow slowly enveloped Kagome and Souta.

Sitting a little further away, Higurashi's mother stared at it without blinking, and could hardly take her eyes off it.

So magical.

Kusata's mouth was already so shocked that he couldn't close it. He wanted to raise his hand to touch the barrier, but he didn't dare. He shrank his hand and looked at Kagome eagerly.

"Touch it. This barrier is harmless. It is usually used for warning and investigation." Kagome pulled Kusata's hand and pressed it on the barrier.

It was hard and had no temperature. If it weren't for the color, it would really be a wall of air.

Higurashi's mother also touched the barrier and sighed, "I didn't expect that one day I would be able to get in touch with mysticism." As a native modern Japanese, even if she married into a shrine family, she had a fear of ghosts and gods in her heart, but she always believed in science. Today was a breakthrough in cognition.

She put her eyes back on Kagome. After returning, she had been observing Kagome. She didn't bring anything with her. Her hands were full of wounds. The edges and corners of her clothes were damaged, and there were scratches and cuts from pulling... burns.

The Warring States period was very dangerous.

Kagome, he has suffered a lot, and Mother Higurashi frowned worriedly.

Kagome teased Souta with her spiritual power, with a bright smile on her face, and the traces of growth between her eyebrows made him look much more mature.

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