Reimu Gets Brainwashed -final- -kei Kei Kei Loan- ◆ [ OFFICIAL ]

Reimu, now back to her normal self, was filled with regret and confusion about her actions while under control. With the support of her friends, she worked to mend the relationships she had damaged and to strengthen her resolve as a shrine maiden.

: Based on the Touhou Project franchise by ZUN. Reimu Gets Brainwashed -Final- -Kei kei kei loan-

The phrase "Kei kei kei" is critical. In Japanese media, laughter written as "Kei kei kei" (or "Keke ke") signals a specific villain: one who is . Unlike the manic "Kyahaha" of a chaotic youkai or the low "Fuhahaha" of a noble demon, "Kei kei kei" sounds dry, almost businesslike—the laugh of a loan officer who enjoys foreclosure. Reimu, now back to her normal self, was

“Welcome to the Hakurei Shrine,” she said in a monotone. “How would you like to finance your purification today? We offer variable APR and balloon payments on all exorcisms.” The phrase "Kei kei kei" is critical