Crossover Anime: Starting from Jobless Reincarnation

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He then aimed his weapon at Roya's body, without specifically pointing it at Roya's forehead, as pointing at someone's forehead would be a provocation.

Now that the decision has been made, even if I'm unhappy, I won't go so far as to offend the other party to the point of no return.

Kanroji Mitsuri stepped forward, tugged at Roya's sleeve, and looked at him with worried eyes. She whispered, "Why don't we just give up? They've already given in, haven't they?"

Luo Ya turned to Kanroji Mitsuri and whispered, "That's not necessarily true. We must deter them this time, otherwise they will dare to come and cause trouble for us again next time."

Kanroji Mitsuri pouted, somewhat displeased, and said, "How about we just leave it at that?"

Luo Ya pinched Kanroji Mitsuri's cheek and smiled at her, "This can't be left like this. Some people just don't know what's good for them. Mitsuri, you step back first, and I'll take care of this matter."

After saying that, Roya looked up at the soldier again and said, "Shoot!"

The soldier was also enraged by Roya's tone. He was already furious when he came out to work the night shift, and then he encountered someone who provoked him like this and was fed a dog food (a Chinese slang term for witnessing someone's affections). His mood plummeted to rock bottom.

"Bagaya Road."

The soldier held his gun, cocked it, and fired a shot at Roya.

The gunpowder exploded, propelling the bullet toward Roya's location.

Roya calmly extended his right hand, making a gesture of profound mystery as he reached forward to grab. Under the horrified gazes of the soldiers and priests, Roya slightly tightened his right hand, clenching it into a fist.

The soldiers and priests were horrified, but the expressions of the pillars standing beside Roya became extremely interesting.

They seemed to have seen a blur just now. The blur was so fast that ordinary people couldn't even detect when it appeared.

But the Pillars who fought Roja every day knew Roja's personality to some extent; this was definitely a case of him drawing his sword.

In other words, this is considered as a knife cutting through a bullet.

Can.

Why did Roya make this gesture?

Then, in the next moment, all the pillars understood.

Rengoku Kyojuro's lips twitched, and the corners of his mouth involuntarily turned upwards, but this was not the time to laugh, so he forcibly suppressed the upward turn of his mouth, his face turning red from holding it in.

Shinobu Kocho stood there with an air of schadenfreude, seemingly enjoying the spectacle.

Giyu Tomioka, standing next to Shinobu Kocho, let out a soft "whoa" but didn't say anything more.

Luo Ya clenched his fist slightly, then opened his palm as if to crush something, and nodded slightly amidst the horrified expressions of the crowd.

Luo Ya said calmly, "If you don't want to end up like this bullet, you'd better not have any ulterior motives. Be careful, I'm watching you closely."

Luo Ya actually just had a sudden idea to show off. When he was a kid, he watched Stephen Chow's TV shows every day and always felt that this move was both cool and flashy. He didn't have the ability before, but now that he does, he has to show off a bit.

The priest looked shocked. He took a few steps forward, wanting to see what was going on, but was glared at by Roya, who said indifferently, "Why aren't you getting lost?"

Then, his aura surged toward the priest like a torrent.

Roya may not have known how terrifying he was, but to the priest, it was as if he saw a monstrous beast charging towards him. He trembled with fear and dared not say another word. He then led his men to prepare for retreat.

The relationship between Roya and the Demon Slayer Corps is what it is; Roya certainly cannot give much to the Demon Slayer Corps. Moreover, what the priest said is not unreasonable. Under the impact of capital, these so-called samurai will eventually disappear, and it is not unknown whether the Breathing Technique will become history.

Well, it seems he's forgotten something.

At this moment, a servant stumbled over, grabbed Roya's clothes, first showing a joyful expression, and then started crying and begging for Roya's parents.

Looking down, Luo Ya noticed that the other person looked somewhat haggard and was dressed in very simple servant's clothes. But upon closer inspection, Luo Ya felt that the other person looked somewhat familiar.

After a moment of contemplation, Luo Ya finally remembered that he had seen the other person there.

Oh, Muzan Kibutsuji is dead. It's time for me to inherit my cheap old man's fortune.

The servant shouted, "Young master, the house is in complete chaos! The master has gone mad! He killed everyone in the manor last night! It's true, I was lucky I wasn't in Luo Ya that night, or I would have died too!"

Well, they killed everyone.

After a moment's thought, Luo Ya understood what was going on.

His own father, Muzan Kibutsuji, didn't want to wait any longer because the final battle was imminent, and he was tired of playing the role-playing game, so he simply killed everyone.

Roya feigned a look of shock, then murmured to his servant, "They're all dead?"

The servant forced a smile that looked more like a grimace, nodded, and said with some sorrow, "They're all dead."

Luo Ya silently mourned for three seconds, then asked, "What should I do now? Am I supposed to go home and inherit billions?"

That's how capitalists are; they must have a lot of wealth at home, and even a small amount can amount to astronomical sums.

What he took with him wasn't actually the most valuable thing. The most valuable things are usually rare and interesting antiques, or porcelain imported from distant Eastern countries. Those are the things that are truly valuable.

With tears in his eyes, Luo Ya said, "Let's go. Don't say anything more. What about the family's property?"

The servant was silent for a moment, then looked up at Roya and said, "Well, what I mean is, someone wants to take over the family business."

Luo Ya fell silent. Could it be that the parents had all passed away, leaving no one to inherit the family fortune, and some distant relative next door was trying to interfere and get a share of the spoils?

Roya nodded, continuing to look at the servant with a blank expression.

The servant swallowed hard and continued, "That person is your uncle."

It was uncommon for Luo Ya to ask such a question, so he went straight to the point: "How much?"

The servant said cautiously, "I don't know anything about this kind of thing either. You'll have to meet the other party in person, young master."

Luo Ya nodded, then pointed to the side, indicating that the other person should stand aside.

This identity was a complete accident; I never expected it would lead to money.

However, worldly money was no longer of much use to Roya.

Then Luo Ya looked at the people around him and said, "Everyone, get ready and go back to headquarters first. We'll talk about the rest later."

The servant standing beside him opened his mouth, but was interrupted by Roya's cold gaze.

The servant swallowed hard, said nothing more, and remained silent.

The Pillars nodded. The death of the Demon King Muzan Kibutsuji was a good thing for everyone, except for the fact that the appearance of that group of people had disturbed everyone's mood.

The absence of casualties is undoubtedly a good thing for all the pillars, as this thousand-year entanglement ended without any cost.

Shinobu Kocho murmured softly, "It's like a dream."

Kyojuro Rengoku, who was standing next to him with sharp ears, nodded and said with a sigh, "It's like a dream."

Luo Ya didn't say anything more, but took Kanroji Mitsuri's hand and said softly, "When the time comes, I'll take you away. Are you willing?"

Kanroji Mitsuri blushed, nodded, and whispered, "I'm willing."

Luo Ya chuckled and continued, "That place might be a bit far, and it might be a completely unfamiliar environment for you. Even so, are you still willing?"

Roya's outstretched right hand was tightly grasped by Kanroji Mitsuri, who looked up at Roya and said, "No matter what, you're mine now. Don't even think about leaving."

Roya sighed and finally nodded.

Mitsuri Kanroji's explanation put a huge weight off Roya's mind. Roya was actually a little uneasy. If the other party had said no, although Roya would still respect the other party's choice, he would definitely have felt a little uncomfortable.

Kyojuro Rengoku walked up to Roya with an air of familiarity and said, "Handsome boy, what are you talking about? Willing to share, waaaaah!"

Before Rengoku Kyojuro could finish speaking, he was pulled away by Kocho Shinobu, who was standing beside him, with a blank expression.

Shinobu Kocho chimed in with a sarcastic remark: "The Flame Pillar doesn't have a girlfriend, so don't get involved."

Upon hearing this, Kyojuro Rengoku wore a strange expression and asked, "Why do you say that, Insect Pillar? I was just asking—"

Before she could finish speaking, Shinobu Kocho forcibly pulled her aside.

Everyone couldn't help but smile.

In the long night, the bright moonlight hung in the sky. Kagaya Ubuyashiki looked at the moon and smiled, saying, "We're home. Our mission is over."

Kagaya Ubuyashiki, while a competent leader with strong charisma, neglected the future direction and failed to negotiate the division of power with the government, which led to this incident.

As Kagaya Ubuyashiki walked along the road, he kept looking at everyone's smiling faces and fell into deep thought.

The Demon Slayer Corps was established with the sole purpose of killing demons, and never considered the distribution of power.

Slaying demons is the Demon Slayer Corps' sole duty. As the priest said, since it's over, let's just let it go.

Kagaya Ubuyashiki was deep in thought the whole way, and no one disturbed him, instead chatting idly along the way.

And so, following the moonlit path, they soon arrived at headquarters.

The headquarters, once adorned with blooming wisteria, now appeared deserted.

Kagaya Ubuyashiki coughed a few times from above and addressed the crowd: "I will discuss the rest with the priest. In short, I will do my best to get what everyone deserves. From now on, there will be no more demons harming the human world. Everyone, the final victory is in front of us, and the bright future is right under our feet. Young boys, it's time to find a girl, and young girls, look around and see if there's anyone you like. Then go home and get married. It's time to end these days of swords and bloodshed."

As soon as Kagaya Ubuyashiki finished speaking, Roya thought for a moment and said to everyone, "If any of you are unemployed, you can come to my house, and I will arrange a simple job for you."

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Chapter 148 Wanting to Keep Doing It

The final interpretation of the Demon Slayer Corps rests with Kagaya Ubuyashiki, and the fate of the Demon Slayer Corps is also determined by him.

There's no need for Roya to worry about that; ultimately, it all comes down to personal choices.

After listening to Kagaya Ubuyashiki's explanation, Roya shrugged. What happened here didn't really affect him. Bored, he yawned and fiddled with Mitsuri Kanroji's fingers. Mitsuri Kanroji turned around and glared at Roya, who smiled back at her.

After everything finally came to a close, the Demon Slayer Corps' story came to an end.

Luo Ya no longer wore those tattered clothes. Instead, she changed back into the kimono she had worn when she ran away from home, the loose sleeves of the kimono fluttering in the wind.


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