"Ah, ..."
Gu Mo glanced at the fellow sitting across from him, eagerly raised his hand and waved with a grin, about to introduce himself.
"Wait, wait! Your, your clothes—"
Himura Kago, who had been staring intensely at him since earlier, finally realized what that dissonance was. Her pupils contracted sharply as she pointed at his clothes.
This style, so out of place, clearly doesn’t belong to this era! It was the first ti in this Warring States Era, five hundred years ago, that she had seen anyone besides herself looking so modern!
"You! You’re from my era too?!"
The girl was utterly shocked and naturally made such an assumption. She thought it might be the case, extrapolating from her own experiences.
Others were also visibly shocked, including Inuyasha, whose eyes widened. Just driven by fury, he only realized now after Himura Kago’s remark that this person did indeed have that "five hundred years later" modern style he once witnessed!
Even Kikyo frowned slightly, subconsciously scrutinizing the attire of the person beside her and the girl opposite.
"Ah? No, that’s not it. I’m not from your era, please don’t misunderstand..." Gu Mo cheerfully waved his hands, speaking earnestly and sincerely.
"Huh? No, not? But why are your clothes so, so..." Himura Kago felt even more bewildered. She stared wide-eyed at the modern style on his body. Was this just a coincidence? But how could there be such a ridiculous coincidence?
"Which era are your clothes from?!" She was getting frustrated, scratching her head. Did her historical knowledge fail her? Did such fashion styles exist at this ti?
"Oh, this... it’s from the 21st century." The young man looked down at himself and casually answered.
"Huh? Wait, wait! Then why did you just say you’re not from my era?!" Himura Kago looked incredulously across from her; even terms like the 21st century popped up. Surely, like her, he was soone not from this ti!
"I’m not wrong to say that... Uh, Miss Himura, is it okay if I call you that?" Gu Mo pondered for a mont, looking at the sailor-uniford girl opposite, and asked.
Miss Himura?
Beside her, Kikyo lowered her eyelids, gripping the bow and arrow more tightly. Why did this person suddenly know what being polite ant?
"Su-sure..."
Himura Kago nodded blankly, a bit dazed. That was fine, but why did it seem like sothing was still not quite right?
"That’s good then, Miss Himura. Let put it this way... strictly speaking, you live in 1996, and there’s quite a big difference from my ti." Gu Mo chuckled, explaining casually, "The era I live in is already 2022, does that make sense to you?"
"Uh, is that so? I guess it is! There’s almost a thirty-year gap..."
The girl thought seriously, seemingly realizing sothing, instantly feeling a little embarrassed as she laughed it off, completely unaware that she had been led astray—she only wanted to confirm if both were from the future; the specific years weren’t the main point.
"Wait, sothing still seems off..." Himura Kago thought hard, feeling she realized sothing, staring at Gu Mo in amazent, "How did you know my surna just now? I never told you, did I? Do, do you know ?"
Gu Mo nodded with a still bright smile: "Of course I know, I know you, Himura Kago, I know Inuyasha, I know Master Maitreya, I know Qi Bao, and I know Shirotsubaki, Sesshomaru and the others..."
He readily admitted, naming one by one, causing a strange feeling among the group, with Master Maitreya and Little Fox Qi Bao exchanging glances.
"If you keep spouting this nonsense, I’ll tear your mouth apart! Besides, these things have already happened, anyone can find that out! Who do you think you’re fooling!" Inuyasha shouted in anger, unable to bear it any longer, veins popping on his forehead!
This person definitely had ulterior motives, ntioning nas that could be found out.
They were either people who existed now or those who appeared in the past, but using his relatives to make so kind of point, trying to prove or trick him... that’s what’s unforgivable!
Gu Mo glanced at him, smiling as he said—
"...I also know Kuzuha."
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