Stage 128: A Question of Priorities, and the Inverse.
You are leaning back against a wall, tired, but not sleeping; comfortable, but not relaxed.
Managing to heal Er Yin has fixed several problems, corrected your personal view of the universe, granted you the true power of a demigod – though not the power of Ame-no-Horobi-no-Mikado, which is just fine by you – and made several issues into non-issues. There is no need to deal with the Mill Pond Demon, Er Yin-sensei will be fully recovered in a day or two, and you've become capable of seeing the truth of things for yourself, rather than relying upon others, as well as combating magics and curses on your own.
Not that your new found abilities can replace the skills and powers of a sorceress or your priestess. There is a great deal more to ending curses and undoing magic than simply 'erasing' it and you're well aware of that. Naturally the ability to do so is something to be respected. The downside is that the two elements you do not have mastery over are now even stronger against you than they were, supposedly. It is something you'll have to talk to Inau-kun at length about.
Er Yin-sensei is holding Kiku-chan close, stroking her hair, after a tearful and very happy reunion, and many thanks and kisses on both their parts for you. You didn't tell them that they really didn't need to thank you, because neither of them would have agreed with your opinion; nevertheless you're definitely of the opinion it was something you were responsible for in the first place. Despite telling Kiku-chan pretty much the opposite at one point. She certainly never blamed you, but then you've never been much of one to shirk responsibility for your actions. Or inactions, for that matter.