Always good to ask for consent when initiating targeted mind wipes.
Torbjörn Larsson
June 26th, 2026 8:49 AM
Issues resolved, no crying tissues needed!
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Ian
June 26th, 2026 9:03 AM
Look at Yuki throwing up all those green flags.
But in all seriousness it’s probably for the best that she did that since leaving a “bad things happened and your memories were wiped of them” discussion also keeps things like gap time from being an issue and makes it so people around her don’t have to walk on egg shells to keep from spilling the secret and setting off a proverbial powder keg.
Also have to love the bit of advice she gave from one mom to another. On a second read through it comes off a little short but that’s probably a side effect of Yuki being as old and experienced as she is and trying to effectively speed run the conversation. Thankfully our previous adventures in Japan have implied that there’s a pretty robust communication/support network between shrines so applicable counseling should be available, as long as social mores don’t get in the way.
Belvarius
June 26th, 2026 10:34 AM
One mother helping out another, I think both can appreciate how grateful the one is.
Always good to ask for consent when initiating targeted mind wipes.
Issues resolved, no crying tissues needed!
Look at Yuki throwing up all those green flags.
But in all seriousness it’s probably for the best that she did that since leaving a “bad things happened and your memories were wiped of them” discussion also keeps things like gap time from being an issue and makes it so people around her don’t have to walk on egg shells to keep from spilling the secret and setting off a proverbial powder keg.
Also have to love the bit of advice she gave from one mom to another. On a second read through it comes off a little short but that’s probably a side effect of Yuki being as old and experienced as she is and trying to effectively speed run the conversation. Thankfully our previous adventures in Japan have implied that there’s a pretty robust communication/support network between shrines so applicable counseling should be available, as long as social mores don’t get in the way.
One mother helping out another, I think both can appreciate how grateful the one is.
Sage advice from one mother to another.