Unfairness was the name of the game, as Yugi saw it. He was here to win by whatever means necessary, his prize of choice being a harem beyond what even existed in fiction. The Players had the Shadow Army. It was only right that they double-down on establishing the kingdom that army should serve. Actually... that sort of thought brought Yugi to another. What was the point of an army at their command, and concubines and the like surrounding them, if the army only served the monarchs? It didn't make any sense. As such, Yugi found himself focusing on Shutara's shadow around the time she was taking that picture. One Shadow Infantry was taken from the Players' shared storage as it slipped into another shadow by his will. 'Huh. That's fucking broken,' he thought before addressing Shutara's flight that apparently couldn't be missed. "Well catch your flight, if you want to be boring and miss the first night of onsen. You said your group is coming back early though, didn't you? I'm guessing that includes you. So here..." Pausing there, Yugi produced one of the extra System Smartphones he'd purchased to offer the young woman. "If a picture involves me, it goes to this. Nobody sees it, or there are going to be a lot of problems. We're in a weird, technical renegade situation."

Daikichi Hiruko, Vice-Chairman of the Japanese Hunters Association, was an extravagant man. He reserved the right to be dramatic in these moments around Makima, particularly as it involved a certain few people. "I needed her to look into something for me too. I wanted to go for a joyride in the new Lamborghini, and I told her I wouldn't buy it until she could come with me~" Hiruko stated, playfully pouty about the missing woman. Well, there was nothing to be done about it now, and he wasn't going to have Gojo Satoru as his temporary assistant; they wouldn't actually get anything done together. As such, one Miwa Kasumi became his target. Without even knowing what Gojo's job truly entailed, the blue-haired woman believed she wasn't qualified. Hiruko disagreed. A quick once-over was given, and he decided she was plenty acceptable. "You're not underqualified at all, Asucchi. Torucchi doesn't know what his actual job is either," he asserted, only for Gojo to look proud about the claim. "The only job I know is getting money and fu─" No, Hiruko thought, interrupting right there. "See? No earthly idea. Just do what I say, when I say. Everything will be fine. There shouldn't be anything major happening either, so for the most part... just sit there, look pretty, and keep me company. You can easily do that for me, right, Asucchi?♥~"