"Um, are you a girl?" Kagome asked.

"Shikigami have no gender." The little shikigami responded in a serious tone. In fact, if you listen carefully, the voice is more neutral.

Fortunately, the voice is not the same as Kikyo's, Kagome thought silently.

"Is that so? Then call you..." His eyes swept across the wreath on the shikigami's head and blurted out, "Sun."

"Sun? This is too unlike a girl's name." Miroku whispered to Coral, "If it's so similar, I'd just call it Xiaoju..."

"Cough cough cough cough!" Kagome coughed wildly and slapped the table, "It's decided."

Boys are boys, and it's better to be more clearly distinguished.

"Yes, Lord Kagome." Sun responded.

The success of the shikigami summoning should be something worth studying for a long time after excitement, but due to special circumstances, Kagome had to drive the shikigami out after naming it and guard the door with Butterfly and Asuka.

The house became quiet again.

Miroku and Coral tacitly expressed that they would go out to find the villagers to inquire about the news.

So, Kagome and Kikyo were the only two people left in the house. Kagome picked up the books that he had taken out and scattered on the ground, and kept glancing in Kikyo's direction.

Kikyo had been sitting at the table without saying a word since he summoned the shikigami.

He was nervous and hesitated for a long time before speaking, "Kikyo."

Kikyo turned her head when she heard the voice.

"You... don't like the shikigami that looks like you?" Without waiting for Kikyo to respond, Kagome stood up and gritted her teeth, "I'd better summon another shikigami."

"No need." Kikyo stopped him, "I don't dislike it."

It's just...

"I just have some feelings." Kikyo lowered her eyes and thought of her childhood... On the day she officially became a shrine maiden, she thought she would never think of it again in this life.

There is a story. Kagome squatted beside her curiously, "What are you feeling?"

"Some things from my childhood."

"Huh?!" Kagome widened her eyes, Kikyo's childhood?

I want to hear it!

His eyes were burning, and he leaned closer, silently urging Kikyo to continue.

Kikyo lowered her head and raised her eyebrows, feeling amused, poked his forehead and pushed him away, "I won't tell you."

Standing up, she picked up the bow and arrow.

Kagome touched her forehead, feeling light and fluttering as if it were an illusion. Seeing Kikyo was about to go out, she hurriedly followed, "Where are you going, Kikyo? Just tell me, I promise not to tell anyone else."

"Wait for me, Kikyo, Kikyo~"

The voice gradually faded away, and Coral and Miroku walked out from behind the house, looking at the two figures who were walking side by side quickly, one in front and one behind.

"Tsk, I specially created a space for two people for them, but A Li didn't know how to use it well, and let them go halfway through." Miroku's face was full of pity, and he also wanted to hear about Kikyo's childhood experience.

"Maybe he found us hiding here." Coral sighed with his hands on his hips.

"It's impossible. We are hiding so secretly."

Miroku responded casually, thinking about something else in his mind. He looked at the two people who were walking away meaningfully, "Sun... flower? The other flower in the wreath on the head of the shikigami is a gentian flower, right?"

"Yes."

The neutral child's voice came from behind him, which scared Miroku.

When he turned around, the shikigami that Kagome had just summoned was behind him, and Sango shook his head helplessly, followed by Asuka and Butterfly, "I told you, they found us hiding here."

Miroku's mouth twitched twice. It was a big mistake. He forgot that the shikigami would share the line of sight.

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