Kana pursed her lips as she nodded her head. "Okay, I will hold back…."

Kana closed the water mirror and sighed as she looked at Nancy and asked: "Did I buy too much?"

"I believe no matter what, you did it for your granddaughter," Nancy answered firmly. She felt Kana was doing her best for her family, which she admired very much.

"You are right! We will send more tomorrow." Kana grinned from ear to ear she wondered what to get her cute little granddaughter next.

"Ah… but…." Nancy wanted to stop Kana but seeing her so happy she decided to let it go. She was only firm with Kana's bad eating habits and nothing else.

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In another world, Rain frowned as she saw the people in black cloaks bowing to her. She had no idea what was going on or why these people were worshiping her. She had only arrived and landed in the middle of some kind of church thing. You would think they would start questioning her, but instead, they were bowing to her as if she was some kind of god. "Ummm… Can you all stop with the bowing and tell me what is going on?"

"Goddess Allkill has spoken! Goddess Allkill has spoken!" One man excitedly yelled out.

"Goddess Allkill, please kill me! Let me become a part of you!" A woman shouted as she fainted with rosy cheeks.

"No fair. I want to be killed too!"

"No, me! Let me be killed first!"

"Umm…" Rain realized these people all seemed to be lunatics! Who asks to be killed like that!? She could maybe understand one or two lunatics but not a whole crowd of them! "I don't plan to kill anyone…."

""""What!?"""" 

The entire place suddenly went into an uproar as they looked at their Goddess Killall, who suddenly did not want to kill. She was named Goddess Killall precisely because she would kill them all, but now….

"I said I will not be killing any of you. So I will be going now…." Rain walked off the stage thing she had been standing on. The crowd of people split as she walked forward, creating a path for her. They all stared at her in disbelief as they watched her walk out of the door. 

When Rain turned, she saw that the place she was in was some kind of church. It was also well maintained, so she did not know if all the people were this weird or if it was just the people who were going to this church. Either way, she wanted nothing to do with these people.

When she turned and looked ahead of her, she was met with what looked like a medieval style town. She wondered why so many different cultures all seem to have a style of culture that matches other worlds. Whether it be current times or past, it was as if architecture was something that traversed time and space. 

She tapped her foot off the ground and flew into the air, looking for a place she could consider to be home as she would be in seclusion for the next three months. She wanted nothing to do with the people of this world, so she planned to just do very little interaction with the people here. "Let's hope they will just leave me alone…."

Two months later….

"Down with the demon!" A horde of people yelled out as they charged with swords and torches toward the mountain peak that Rain had taken as her new home. She had hardly left the mountain peak, but for some reason, now she was being called a demon.

She stood there high above the mob that came to persecute her in complete exasperation. She had never realized how stupid these people were until now. "Do you think swords and fire would do anything to a real demon? Wait, I am part demon. They wouldn't do anything!" 

Sighing, Rain waved her hand and sent a strong gust of wind to towards the people below. These people were all whisked away, sending tumbling back to the village below. She hoped this would be the last she ever saw of them now that they knew it would be hopeless.

The next day….

Early the next morning, Rain was looking at a young boy, around ten years old, wearing white clothing and holding a basket with bread and other items inside. "Why did they send you here? Are they stupid!? Why would they send a young child to the mountain where it is dangerous!?"

"Eek!"  The young boy cried out. He fell back on his butt, dropping the basket. When he realized what he had done, his pale face went almost transparent as he quickly pressed his head into the dirt. "Goddess Killall, I am sorry! Please kill me!"

"This again!?" Rain cried out. "Alright, I need to make a few things clear, so kid, come with me." 

Rain did not even give the child a chance to speak before picking him up by his collar and flew off to the village below. She landed just outside the wooded gate that was guarded by two men with spears. She tossed the child to the guards and said: "Stop bothering me! Why would you send kids!? Have all of you lost your mind? Just yesterday, you were trying to linch me, and then today, you are sending little boys to my doorstep! Do I look like I have that kind of fetish!? I you all a month ago to just leave me alone. One more incident, and I will leave this entire town!"

"Really!?" the guard suddenly asked, seemingly excited. "Will you really level the town!? Will we all die!? Will we!?" 

"What the hell is wrong with you people!? Why do you all want to die so badly!? I think you all need to get your heads checked! First, it was those crazies in the church, and now it's you people here. Stop bothering me! I will not kill a single soul!"

"What!? Why not! You need to kill us all! That is what you do!"

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