After saying that, Ryoma tugged at his hat, turned around, and ran away.

The bird was left behind once again, completely bewildered.

What do you think? What do you think?

Why can't Asuka understand what everyone is saying?

They're clearly speaking the same language, aren't they?

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Completely bewildered, Asuka was teleported back to the Amerika branch of the Matoba family through the teleportation point, her destination being the room that Seiji had prepared for her.

Unable to figure it out, she decided to give up thinking about it.

Actually, being a little idiot can be quite fun.

Of course, this doesn't mean that Lord Asuka is an idiot!

The bird left the room and went down the spiral staircase to the living room.

I thought the first person I'd see would be Seiji, but instead I ran into a beautiful woman with long, wavy orange hair.

She blinked, somewhat taken aback.

Did the teleportation point malfunction and teleport me to someone else's house?

But that was indeed the room she stayed in when she first arrived in America, and her luggage was still inside.

The bird pondered blankly.

But the woman's narrow, beautiful phoenix eyes flashed with understanding.

A perfectly curved smile appeared on her lips as she stepped forward and approached the still bewildered girl.

"It must be Asuka. I always hear Eric mention her. She's a genius demon hunter who comes along once in a century."

Her voice was lower than other women's, and she spoke with many intonations, each word carrying an indescribable flavor that made people want to listen more.

"Not an exorcist, but an Onmyoji," Asuka retorted instinctively.

Ah, but who is Eric?

Asuka is particularly bad at remembering names, especially those of people she doesn't know well.

At most, one can only combine identity and hair color.

"Birds are so cute."

The woman chuckled softly, took another step forward, held onto the stair railing, bent down slightly, and reached out to pinch that fair and tender little face.

"Crack~!"

The sound of a hand being slapped away.

A blank expression appeared almost instantly in front of Asuka.

"Light, stay away from birds."

His voice was low and cold, the warning almost overflowing.

Those black eyes were unfathomable, their gaze cold and sharp, like a venomous snake.

He was far more ruthless than many of the criminals I had ever encountered.

However, having seen many big scenes, "she" was not afraid. She shook her hand, which was still sore from being hit, and complained, "Mr. Tomaru really doesn't know how to cherish a woman."

They showed no mercy and struck very hard.

However, this is not surprising, since the ruthlessness of the head of the Matoba family, a renowned exorcist in Japan, is well-known.

"Shizuka, who is she?" Asuka peeked out from behind the stage, looking at the stranger with curiosity.

"An insignificant person." The scene shifted, and in an instant, the harsh winter's chill melted away. "He's Eric's friend."

Thinking of Asuka's bad memory for people's names, he carefully explained, "Eric is the president of the American branch of the Exorcist Association."

"It's him." Asuka nodded, barely managing to match the identity with the name, indicating that she understood.

However, after processing what she had just heard, she asked in surprise, "Only men?"

In Japanese, "he" and "she" are pronounced in two completely different ways.

Even though Asuka always thought Hikari was a charming and alluring mature woman, she couldn't believe that Shizuka would make such a basic mistake as calling someone by the wrong gender.

Guang found the scene very interesting, and the role of the protector was novel to him.

Just then, the cute little girl asked him a question. He stretched out his slender index finger and lightly touched his lips, which were painted with beautiful lip gloss, with a mischievous smile.

"Let me introduce myself. I am Hikaru Asahina, and I am a genuine male."

"I hope you will take good care of me for the next period of time."

Asuka was shocked again, but this time it was because of the name of the light.

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