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"Why do you care so much? The highway will bring tourists. Money. Your inn would thrive."

He laughed. "Still working on it."

Yuki wasn't a monster. She was lonely. She cooked for ghosts—single meals, two plates. She argued with herself in the mirror. And when she thought no one was looking, she knelt at a small altar for her grandmother, whispering, "I'll protect it. I promise."

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She pulled out a soiled folder from her jacket—stolen, obviously. Hydrogeology reports. Seismic risk maps. The developer had buried them.

"Talk," he said, camera rolling.

Yuki whipped around. "The hot spring is fed by an underground river. The construction plans show blasting less than 200 meters from the source. One wrong crack, and it drains in a week. Then no inn. No village. Just a gas station and a memory." "Why do you care so much

She’d slash tires. Howl (literally) at surveyors. Steal construction plans and chew the edges. The villagers, old and tired, just called her Mesukko Okami —the Brat Wolf.

Her hackles rose—literally, the hair on her neck bristling. "Don't psychoanalyze me in my own lobby. You get one night. Then you leave, or I throw your camera into the spring." That night, Kenji didn't sleep. He watched.

Kenji lowered the camera. That wasn't in any of the official documents he'd read. Your inn would thrive

She bumped her shoulder against his. Wolves, after all, remember kindness.

"You have proof?"

He put the camera down. Sat on a stump. "You're not a wolf, Yuki. You're a watchdog. But watchdogs need pack, not isolation."