After returning home, Kagome thought more and more that something was wrong, so she went to find her grandfather.

"Grandpa, why are there no monsters in modern times? Did humans kill all the monsters in the past?"

But this is not right. There are so many monsters. No matter how powerful humans are, they can't make monsters disappear in just five hundred years, not to mention that human flesh and blood can't survive monsters that can easily live for hundreds of years.

"Suspicious?"

Grandpa didn't think so, and threw out a history book, "Don't underestimate humans."

"Huh?"

Kagome took the history book, and it happened to be the page that grandpa had turned to.

Hiroshima atomic bomb incident.

He covered his mouth and murmured, "Atomic bomb..."

Is that so? Kagome slowly opened her eyes, wouldn't Inuyasha and the others be killed...

The air suddenly solidified.

Grandpa took a sip of wine, "After that incident, almost no monsters were seen. Even in areas far away from the incident, the monsters disappeared."

"Maybe they moved away from this place. At that time, during World War I and World War II, humans fought with hot weapons, and even monsters would be afraid."

"Grandpa." Kagome's eyes lit up, "It means that it is possible to be alive." Living in a place that humans don't know.

That's great, Shippo, Inuyasha, everyone...

I'm glad you're okay.

"Thank you, Grandpa, I'll go up first."

Grandpa poured the last sip of wine into his mouth with satisfaction, "Ah, these are my guesses, after all, there is no record in the ancient books at home... Eh? Ah Li?"

He was the only one left at the table, and Grandpa poured himself another full glass of wine, "You are so impatient."

"Dad, there is no more for today~" Higurashi's mother poked her head out of the kitchen and said gently, "One cup a day, Dad."

"Eh?! It's all poured out!" Grandpa cried violently.

"Ah." Higurashi's mother sighed and repeated it again. "Dad, your body."

"I know, I know." Grandpa poured the wine back with tears in his eyes, leaving only a thin layer of liquid at the bottom of the cup.

Seeing this, Mother Higurashi did not force it anymore. Instead, she looked up at Kagome's room. It seemed that the child had made good friends with monsters in that time and space.

In the next few days, in order to sort out her thoughts, Kagome did not go to the Bone-Eating Well.

Going home as usual that day, Kagome's pupils suddenly dilated as soon as she stepped into the shrine's torii.

This is——

Dense lines!

No, that's not right, it's hair.

Reverse hair knot?

Mom, Grandpa, Souta! Kagome went from being shocked to panic, her heart beating fast, for fear of seeing shocking bloodstains.

He opened the door and ran to the living room, "Mom! Grandpa! F---Eh?"

In front of him, the family sat neatly at the table, with steaming hot food on the table. Kusata blinked, "What's wrong? Brother."

"Ali is back, it's time for dinner, sit down and eat."

Kagome, panting, felt relieved, but it wasn't over yet, he turned around and rushed upstairs.

Higurashi's mother stood up and looked at Kagome who ran upstairs and downstairs quickly, "Ali, what's wrong?"

Kagome opened the door, stood outside the door, and said solemnly to her mother inside, "Don't come out, I'll be back soon."

As they went in and out, Higurashi's mother saw the bow in Kagome's hand and immediately understood, her expression became serious, "Could it be?"

Kagome nodded and said solemnly, "Don't come out."

"Click." The door closed.

Grandpa and Kusata looked up in confusion, "What happened? What riddle are you two talking about? Why did my brother bring a bow?"

Higurashi's mother didn't answer, but stared at the closed door and clenched her hands.

Be sure to be safe.

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