> Hmm. On one hand, it would be nice to put that obnoxious old hag in her place by outdoing her. On the other, there's something to be said about keeping a figure realistic. And they'd surely be pretty heavy.
> ...Might be worth picking up a little extra fabric next time we're in the village. Just in case. No seamstress ever suffered from being over-prepared.
>Makai hath no fury like a Yukari scorned... probably. Assuming she doesn't decide to do the same...
>You can probably get a good supply for cheap enough. You're not sure what other costs you're going to be facing getting the main prize, though.
>Take it. Flip through it.
>"Thank you."
>"You're welcome." Reidman replies, with a gleeful grin. It soon vanishes, replaced with a look of embarrassment as he heads back to his corner.
>You skim through the newspaper, and find it rather different than the Bunbunmaru you remember. Virtually every page has some sort of advertisement on it, showing off an array of goods, services, and places that you'd barely dreamed possible. You even notice two full-page advertisements: one for someplace claiming to sell 'oni-slaying sake,' and the other a rather... imposing image of Reimu reminding everyone not to mess with the year's harvest, with a note at the bottom about being a 'public service announcement.'
>The main parts of the paper are split up by several broad topics. There are a few ads and articles that catch your eye among them:
&Village News:
& Power Outage Cut Short by Fever, Heretical Academy Draws Complaints, Nightbird's Roost
&Gensokyo News:
& Things on China's Head, Mysterious Maid Cafe!, Body Found on Youkai Mountain
&Internet Report:
& Meme of the Week: Get Down, Kappature Science, Blog of Knowledge
&Homekeeping:
& Flower Power Hour, Dishwashing With Magic, ATAI STRONGEST
&Editorials:
& Gensokyo's Tech Boom, The Dangers of Overpopulation, Why Find Mima