Miya begins to tell the tale of Sekireis, Ashikabis and Jinkis.
Uh... what's going on??
Summary:
Miya gets down to business and first starts talking about the jinkis. Like others have said before, Miya also states that the eight jinkis collected together has the power to deactivate all Sekireis by cutting off their energy source/life force. However, the jinkis are only part of the larger picture, but Miya has to start at the beginning for Minato and others to understand the implications. Miya then tells Minato to look at the jinkis and Minato starts seeing a vision. In the vision, several (of Minato's) Sekireis are looking for two persons in a field of tall grasses. Those two persons turn out to be the Ashikabi and a complete naked Musubi (or someone who looks exactly like her). After the other Sekireis leave the area, Musubi kisses the Ashikabi, causing wings to spread out from her Sekirei mark. Musubi then promises the Ashikabi that she'll protect him forever.
In a house somewhere, a girl who looks like a younger Miya sees an ominous vision about her kind.
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Short chapter as usual, and also confusing. The main problem was that there was no clear context as to what the vision was referring to. Does it mean that Minato and his Sekireis were together in a previous life time, or something else? The part at the end with little Miya will hopefully make sense of things, but too bad the chapter ends right then and there. Just come out with the history lesson and stop dragging it out darn it. Ugh.
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