The narrator tells us that Rakiutadou thought that she would be able to use her powers as a god to help the people of Japan. But she didn't think she'd have enough money to do so, so she decided to use people's "fool" to help them. The narrator doesn't believe that she's really a god, though, because it depends on the tenacity of her master, sosuke, to keep her safe.
The narrator tells us that Rakiutadou thought that she would be able to use her powers as a god to help the people of Japan. But she didn't think she'd have enough money to do so, so she decided to use people's "fool" to help them. The narrator doesn't believe that she's really a god, though, because it depends on the tenacity of her master, sosuke, to keep her safe.