Did it matter that some statues were real? No, not really. When there was an angry teenager who needed to work his rage out on something, they were a good target. Maybe some of them were ayakashi, yes and touching them gave him some slight stinging, but it was equally satisfying to kick one across the park.
Hibari otherwise stood on the crumbled remains of his latest kill, seemingly uncaring of the chaos he was causing.
Debt Diversion
Actually no, the best way to get an ayakashi off of someone's neck was to just drag them down and appear to be strangling them as he dragged them down from the crowd. Really, these ayakashi were more annoying than anything. Anyone close enough to see him sitting on the unfortunate gambler would also probably see him looking through their pockets for money or other important junk as 'payment' for his hospitality. Hibari did not look like he wanted an intervention.
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Did it matter that some statues were real? No, not really. When there was an angry teenager who needed to work his rage out on something, they were a good target. Maybe some of them were ayakashi, yes and touching them gave him some slight stinging, but it was equally satisfying to kick one across the park.
Hibari otherwise stood on the crumbled remains of his latest kill, seemingly uncaring of the chaos he was causing.
Debt Diversion
Actually no, the best way to get an ayakashi off of someone's neck was to just drag them down and appear to be strangling them as he dragged them down from the crowd. Really, these ayakashi were more annoying than anything. Anyone close enough to see him sitting on the unfortunate gambler would also probably see him looking through their pockets for money or other important junk as 'payment' for his hospitality. Hibari did not look like he wanted an intervention.