They are essentially still in a state of hostility.

But who says that opposing sides can't make deals?

The cooperation between forces has always been this bizarre.

In the process of the transaction between the two parties, the only ones who probably suffered losses were the rabbits on the moon.

They were exiled to the earth.

To facilitate the filming of the movie by Kurokawa Kazuya, the rabbit in the moon needed to come to earth in a manner similar to Reisen.

According to the values ​​of the moon, being banished to the filthy earth is no different from being sentenced to death.

The latter is even more serious than the former.

After all, in a world of reincarnation, even after the Moon Rabbits die, there is still a possibility that they can become Moon Rabbits again.

But after being exiled, it's truly possible that one can never return to the moon, their homeland.

Kazuya Kurokawa: "I heard that Reisen, you're being scolded by many Moon Rabbits because of these suggestions?"

Turning to look at the timid and submissive rabbit following beside him, Kurokawa Kazumi asked a question.

Reisen: "The Moon Rabbits can only bully the Moon Rabbits. Even if the simple-minded idiots curse, they don't actually have any power."

Her waist-length purple hair and white rabbit ears swayed as she walked.

The girl who was speaking followed Kurokawa Kazuya, intentionally two steps behind him.

Even while she was speaking, she kept her head down and didn't look up.

The ears remained droopy.

Reisen: "Lord Kurokawa, there's no need to worry. This is quite normal for me. I don't usually talk to them much."

He always walks with his head down, speaks in a low voice, and rarely confronts others when communicating.

The rabbit in front of me isn't a socially awkward person like Boqi-chan.

She simply didn't want to get closer to people.

The selfish rabbit acts because of its selfishness, and the selfish rabbit distances itself from people because of its selfishness.

Because of selfishness, they know how dirty their own hearts are compared to the Moon Rabbit's, and they are also more aware of the darkness in the hearts of other life forms besides the Moon Rabbit.

The selfish rabbit is not tolerated by the Moon Rabbit race, but it also despises other races besides the Moon Rabbit.

then--

Being alone is the simplest way.

Dadada~dadadada~

With its head down and its ears perked up, the rabbit sensed the vibrations around it and noticed that Kurokawa Kazuya had suddenly stopped walking.

Reisen: "?"

The rabbit began to reflect on its words, wondering if there was anything inappropriate, and further observed Kurokawa Kazuya's emotions ahead.

Reisen: "Is there something you need?"

At this moment, she finally looked up at Kurokawa Kazuya in front of her.

Kazuya Kurokawa: "Oh, we've arrived."

Kurokawa Kazuya turned to Reisen and spoke.

The purple-haired rabbit finally noticed the change in the terrain.

Because she was focused on Kurokawa Kazuya's mental state, she overlooked the changes in the surrounding environment.

After shifting one's attention away from perceiving the fluctuations.

Reisen heard a commotion coming from the surroundings; it seemed to be the Moon Rabbit arguing with someone.

Her gaze followed the direction Kurokawa Kazuya was facing, and she could see several moon rabbits with white rabbit ears surrounding the girl named Hanami Anna, saying something with serious expressions.

Reisen could even sense their emotions by observing the way their ears twitched as they spoke.

By opening up to the perception of fluctuations, more sounds from afar are directed toward oneself.

Then, the sound became clear.

"How could you say that? The noble Moon God is not as despicable as you say. The lines you wrote are wrong."

“I have verified these words with your Moon Princess.”

"It's normal for Princess Kaguya to be temporarily mentally impaired after being banished to the earth."

"But aren't you also exiled to the earth now?"

"The dignity of the moon cannot be insulted; this is everyone's bottom line."

Chirp chi ...

A clear, girlish voice rang out one after another.

I rolled up the script I had just written into a stick and waved it around in my hand, my face flushed as I verbally attacked all the rabbits who surrounded me.

The rabbits were more stubborn than anyone could have imagined.

Despite being an unfortunate soul exiled to Earth by the Lunarians, she steadfastly upholds the glory of the Moon and refuses to allow Banami to write anything negative about the Lunarians in the script.

Anna Hanami: "Kurokawa, now that you're here, hurry up and help us deal with this. I'm having a huge headache right now."

The blue-haired girl, who had noticed Kurokawa Kazuya's arrival immediately, rushed forward and grabbed him, pulling him towards her.

Following the girl's pull, Kurokawa and Mi were drawn into the crowd, and the surroundings suddenly became somewhat bustling.

Kazuya Kurokawa: "Actually, from my perspective, the scene you're in right now looks quite nice."

As Kurokawa Kazuya approached, he made sarcastic remarks in response to Banami's words.

As beings born from the worship of the moon, the Moon Rabbits are almost all female.

As for the monster race, probably because it originated from human beliefs, there are basically no monsters that are not good-looking.

A group of cute girls with bunny ears are seriously arguing about something with another girl.

To Kurokawa Kazuya, this scene actually looks quite beautiful.

Anna Hanami: "Although I have no interest in you finding a partner right now, if you do this many at once, be careful you don't get torn to pieces."

The blue-haired girl listened to Kurokawa Kazuya's speech, then pouted and shared her own opinion.

Kazuya Kurokawa: "..."

Kazuya Kurokawa: "Hana, has your brain been corrupted by Kaguya lately?"

Although Banami's words didn't quite match up, Kurokawa Kazuya understood the meaning behind Banami's words from the way she looked at him.

Kazuya Kurokawa: "Do I look like such a thirsty person?"

Anna Hanami: "Who knows?"

The blue-haired girl turned her head away, looking as if she knew nothing.

The girl quickly ignored Kurokawa Kazuya as she spoke, focusing her attention on Reisen, who was walking beside him.

Anna Hanami: "Oh, you must be Reisen."

Wearing a director's hat, he grabbed Reisen's hand with great enthusiasm.

The blue-haired girl had heard of this moon rabbit before.

Anna Hanami: "I'm going to be making a big movie about Kaguya next, but I've been looking for the role of Kaguya for a long time and I can't find any of the Moon Rabbits. Now you're Reisen, you're my only hope."

She shook Reisen's hand while speaking in a serious tone.

Anna Hanami: "Reisen, come and play Princess Kaguya."

Reisen: "...?"

Chapter Ninety-Seven: The Yandere Kaguya-hime Script

The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter was written by novice director Anna Hanami.

The story mainly tells about Princess Kaguya, who fell from the moon to the mortal world, and the various psychological changes that occurred due to the drastic change in her environment.

Simply put, it's a fairly ordinary story about a boy meeting a girl.

Originally, the script was supposed to bring out the Lunarians later on, making them the bosses and enemies of the Lunarians.

However, due to the strong opposition from the rabbits, Banami had no choice but to make some minor revisions to the script.

The storyline of the Moon People being the villains is obviously no longer viable.

Kazuya Kurokawa: "Don't look at me. I'm good at making games. What you did to me, Hachina, is completely beyond my capabilities."

Anna Hanami: "Are you sure? Aren't you and Merry going to make a 3D game? A game can't function without 3D camera work, right?"

The blue-haired girl looked at Kurokawa Kazuya with a disdainful gaze.

Because of Kurokawa and Mi, Banami's knowledge of games is by no means lacking.

After the gaming industry entered the 3D era, movies and games began to gradually converge in essence. A mature 3D game requires just as much use of various 3D camera movements and motion capture technologies as a movie.

Even in recent years, motion capture technology, which has become industrialized in the film industry, is probably used more in the gaming field than in movies.

Kazuya Kurokawa: "But I see you don't play games."

Hanami Anna: "I really won't do it, but look at those rabbits."

Holding a script rolled into a paper stick in her hand, Banami pointed to the moon rabbits beside her, whose ears had perked up as the two of them started talking about the game.

When they saw Anzu looking over at them, they winked at Kazuya Kurokawa without any attempt to hide it.

Anna Hanami: "Because of the sensation caused by 'Tales of Kaguya,' these rabbits believe you more than they believe me."

Moon Rabbit No. 1: "Mr. Kurokawa, can you play games with us? If you do, the Moon Rabbits' hostility towards you will completely disappear."

A rabbit poked its head out and spoke to Kurokawa Kazuya.

The Moon Rabbits are essentially enemies with Kurokawa Kazuya, since it was the other party who forced them to come to the surface.

But if the other party can help them contribute to the Lunar Capital.

They are also willing to forgive each other.

Selfless and devoted rabbits are so easy to deal with.

And Kurokawa Kazuya...

At this moment, being looked at with such admiration and expectation by a group of cute girls with bunny ears, Kurokawa Kazuya felt his spirits lift.

Anna Hanami: "Don't be so smug. You couldn't possibly be giving the people of the Moon Capital such a big gift, could you?"

The girl nudged Kurokawa Kazuya with her elbow.

It's not unusual for someone like her to participate in a film that's essentially a trial run for a newcomer.

But Kurokawa and Miya's game cannot be participated in.

From her interactions with the rabbits, Banami's impression of the gods of the Moon Capital was quite poor.

And this is still the idealized image of the selfless and dedicated rabbit.

One can only imagine what the attitude of those gods who have survived from the Age of Gods would be towards so-called humans.

Calling it a tool is an overstatement; it's basically more like a consumable.

Kazuya Kurokawa: "Indeed."

Nodding, Kurokawa and Mi confirmed what they had said to Hachimi in front of the rabbit.

As he spoke, the ears of the moon rabbits in front of him drooped down rapidly.

Kurokawa Kazuya looked at the rabbits on the scene and pondered for a while:

"Actually, it's not impossible to find another breakthrough. We just need to find a way to make those beliefs point to a special state."

Hanami Anana: "Special status?"

Kazuya Kurokawa: "Yes, since the Moon Rabbits object to us calling the Lunar Capital the villains, then let's call them heroes, the kind of heroes who are completely righteous, selfless, dedicated, loyal and kind."

With a smile on his face, Kurokawa Kazuya looked at the rabbits in front of him, finally revealing his true intentions.

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