The letter isn't a long one, only half a page long. What it lacks in length, it makes up for in sincerity. A letter from a grandson to his grandfather, of the current head priest to the former head priest, a request for his support.
Ginia lightly blows on her tea, alternating between watching Romeo and Hachi, and the former priest. The man lightly dabs at his eyes as he folds the letter up and sets it on the table.
"Ahh, Ryosuke... he was always a good boy. Very shy, very sensitive, I worried about him. Managing a shrine is difficult work, especially one with such a long history. Tell me, what do young people, especially foreigners, know about Ebisu-sama these days?"
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Ginia lightly blows on her tea, alternating between watching Romeo and Hachi, and the former priest. The man lightly dabs at his eyes as he folds the letter up and sets it on the table.
"Ahh, Ryosuke... he was always a good boy. Very shy, very sensitive, I worried about him. Managing a shrine is difficult work, especially one with such a long history. Tell me, what do young people, especially foreigners, know about Ebisu-sama these days?"