[Before the incident at the Temple of Ra, Reisi used to put some degree of effort into becoming close to Kurosaki and Tenjoin. After all, the former is his god while the latter is the exemplar shinki. It made sense to foster good relations between them. However, Reisi's become more distant from the two since the night of the Harvest Moon in particular. While he performs his responsibilities with his usual efficacy and professionalism, he's extremely formal and polite toward them. In that way, he limits their relations to strictly work and business because his personal thoughts, feelings, and interests have no place with either of them.
Lately, he's been indulging in his hobbies of tea ceremony and doing jigsaw puzzles, usually doing so with others not only at home but also at other temples upon request. These things bring some measure of peace to his overactive mind. But no amount of peace can wash away his guilt over Suoh's power fluctuation just a couple days ago, which means the time will come that Kurosaki may come to speak with Reisi.
It looks like that time has come.
Although he'd noticed Kurosaki coming in and taking a seat, Reisi continues on with his puzzle as he collects his thoughts. He completes the puzzle as usual—taking one piece at a time and holding it up in front of his face to study it before placing it down exactly where it should be. Using this method, he can quite easily clear puzzles with hundreds of pieces.
When there are but a few pieces missing here and there, Reisi finally regards his god and uses an even more formal title with him than before.]
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Lately, he's been indulging in his hobbies of tea ceremony and doing jigsaw puzzles, usually doing so with others not only at home but also at other temples upon request. These things bring some measure of peace to his overactive mind. But no amount of peace can wash away his guilt over Suoh's power fluctuation just a couple days ago, which means the time will come that Kurosaki may come to speak with Reisi.
It looks like that time has come.
Although he'd noticed Kurosaki coming in and taking a seat, Reisi continues on with his puzzle as he collects his thoughts. He completes the puzzle as usual—taking one piece at a time and holding it up in front of his face to study it before placing it down exactly where it should be. Using this method, he can quite easily clear puzzles with hundreds of pieces.
When there are but a few pieces missing here and there, Reisi finally regards his god and uses an even more formal title with him than before.]
Kurosaki-shi. Might I be of service to you today?