"You're so much prettier, Director. I almost didn't recognize you right away."
"Eheheh! Is that so~?" Hu Tao smiled widely, "What can I say, what can I say...This Honorary Director has climbed the steps to adulthood and fully matured!"
The ferrylady nodded swiftly before glancing at the man, whose shoulders Hu Tao was sitting on, and the rather large group of won behind him.
She seed to figure out sothing imdiately.
"Director, I see you've entered a harem. Congratulations. I always wondered where you've been all this ti. Turns out you were just enjoying yourself and escaping responsibilities..."
Her voice was rather monotone. She sounded as though she didn't really care one way or another, but she seed thankful to be able to talk to soone after so long without anyone saying a word about anything besides work.
"That's right! This is my dear Assistant whom I really love and these are my friends!" Hu Tao waved proudly.
"I see, welco then." The ferrylady nodded again.
As expected, it ca unnatural for Hu Tao to ntion the word 'friends' out of nowhere.
People normally kept a sort of distance from the little Director, as she was often the sole object of so dislike.
But seeing how many people were with her, and didn't deny her words, now filled the ferrylady with an overwhelming sense of happiness that soone, sowhere, had finally seen the truth and didn't trust the rumors and truly cherished her despite what everyone else said about her...
"Excuse ." Yomite broke the silence as he and the surrounding girls approached the ferrylady.
"Can we pass, now that you know we aren't evil entities or sothing? We would like to enter." he inford the ferrylady clearly and patiently, attempting to sound extrely polite in his request for her blessing.
The ferrylady narrowed her eyes montarily before raising a finger into the air.
"Please wait outside a bit. I shall gather a small surprise welco first."
The ferrylady bowed and went inside.
(Is it truly a surprise if we're aware of it...?)
Soon after, staff mbers from Wangsheng Funeral Parlor all ca to the sides to greet the Director with bows.
"Welco back, Director."
"Greetings, Director."
"May life and death be with you, Director."
The Wangsheng Funeral Parlor undertakers all said this greeting in unison and exchanged bows and courtesies.
"Mhm! I'm back in business! I'm glad this place is more lively than ever!"
After having gathered themselves and stood up from the corners they had occupied in the back, the undertakers resud their job and made their way to take position at the front entrance of the Mansion, preparing a coffin for transportation as they carried it away.
"Uwaaah... they're carrying a dead person in there...scary..." Paimon muttered under her breath.
"Paimon, we're fighting scary monsters every day...why are you only scared of dead people and ghosts?" Lumine wondered aloud.
"But, but, but! You can't fight with ghosts unless you're an exorcist! Normal attacks don't work on them at all! And dead people are scary because they won't die if they're ever turned into a Zombie! Unlike living people! That is indisputable!" Paimon added, sohow making sense and being quite ridiculous simultaneously.
Barbara giggled hearing her response, "Paimon is a scaredy cat~!"
Iris frowned, "Can't you just eat them?"
"Paimon won't be eating any spirits! Ptui!"
"Paimon, Thou shalt noth fear death nor apparitions, thou shalt respect them." Fischl murmured solemnly.
"Very profound thing you have discovered there, Fishy-Fishy. It is as you've said. Rember... no matter where, no matter when, no matter what the reason...one should never poke fun at death. Only once you know and respect death can you truly understand the value of life."
A profound statent that made all of them ponder for several seconds, much longer than Hu Tao was willing to actually give them.
She smiled sadly, and drumd on top of Yomite's head to dismiss the conversation.
She clearly didn't wish to ruin her day or trouble her friends with philosophy.
Yomite knew Hu Tao must have seen so disturbing stuff in her life at multiple occasions, otherwise she wouldn't have this cheerful disposition.
It was usually the most cheerful one's who suffered the most and experienced the worst fate.
It was hidden within the happy smile, so people always thought the person was fine, but underneath all that surface of optimism, lay the inevitable misery and suffering. An individual that went through traumatic experiences first.
After passing through the tornt of their lives, they'd begin to accept everything going on around them and smile not to worry others; they'd treat it so well and contentedly, along with smiling warmly at everyone, like they were trying to stop so heavy doom from materializing.
But Hu Tao's currently smile, was more radiant than ever. She was truly happy to et so many amazing people in such impossibly big world and she was grateful for it!
As they were about to enter the Mansion, Yomite noticed a wooden bulletin board near the entrance with a few blank wooden tiles hanging from it.
He walked towards it and flipped one of the tiles to the other side, revealing a hint of written writing. It read: [...Buy one coffin and get one free for the holder of this tile!]
"..."
Yomite looked up at Hu Tao with an annoyed face, seeing her grin widen, apparently, it seed like she was the one who made them.
"Go on, go on! Flip them! They are all masterpieces of a writing!"
Yomite gave her the benefit of the doubt and flicked over another tile, which showed another text. This, however, proved to be dumber than the one before...
[Ohohoh! Dear custor! You'll end up DEAD if you don't stop COFFIN!!! The holder of this tile gets 20% off for the upcoming coffin purchase!]
[What did one casket say to the other casket? Is that you COFFIN!?? The holder of this tile gets 40% off for the upcoming coffin purchase!]
[People from Wangsheng Funeral Parlor really seem to like caskets...They are literally DYING to get in!!! The holder of this tile gets...eh...gets to pull once more!]
"Trash."
Yomite threw the tiles aside.
"Eeeeeeh!?? What do you an by that!? I think it's funny!" Hu Tao cried out, furious, and squeezed his neck with her thighs tighter, an obvious habit that was developing more frequently after she got used to sitting on top of him.
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