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Lu Meng Ziming ([personal profile] young_oldman) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore 2016-08-22 12:52 am (UTC)

[ He shouldn't be too surprised that flight is one of her many abilities; otherwise how would the gods and deities in the stories descend from heaven to speak with mortals? He's still a little startled to see her float up there effortlessly,but he's recovering quicker from all these spectacles the longer he's been in Heaven.

The one minute away gives him some time to soak in his surroundings and enjoy the quiet and peace. After the chaos of spring cleaning he's quite glad for this break. Looking at the natural beauty all around, he's suddenly struck with an odd sense of gratitude. How many people get to enjoy this kind of luxury living after death? There's no doubt in his mind that being a shinki is going to be tough work, but he knows he's lucky to be here, and even luckier that his assigned god is a kind one.

When she returns with news of the plateau, Lu Meng makes a quick check of the place first, telling her to wait a moment while he looks around for a way up. There's a small path for him to follow up, and once he's up there, one look around was sufficient to tell him that she had found a good spot.

He follows the trail back down to his waiting god and nods at her.
]

The plateau is satisfactory for the rabbits. I'll begin transporting them up.

[Another glance behind her, towards the other strange structure connected to the temple. It's their living quarters but he doesn't know that just yet. Heck, he doesn't even know it's a house, the design is nearly 2000 years ahead of him.]

Lady Kochiya, would you like to explore the rest of the complex? It would be good to familiarise yourself with your new home.

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