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Reimu … are you there? I'm coming in.
Oh, is that right?
… Heh.
… I don't think my face is any different than usual?
… I'm really grateful, you know?
I'm sorry. I just got that impression …
Heh … I never would have thought it as a child, but …
… Yes.
Spring will certainly come soon, and this place will become filled with cherry blossoms.
… It's nice weather today, isn't it?
… Heh. Making a face like that even though it's you.
… Hey, Yukari.
And the wind is gentle.
… Suika …?
Well, when it's been nearly an hour, I'll call the children.
Here's some tea.
?
Later, then.
I'm really glad for you being the shrine maiden of Hakurei.
She turns fourteen-fifteen this year?
Yes, it is.
I was embarrased and couldn't say it until now, but …
A lot of kids came to celebrate.
So now, to get to see grandchildren and children living happily …
Today's … nice weather, isn't it?
She passed away with a good expression.
… Heh, you're still just as you were.
Why, I'm probably just about the only human with so many various acquaintances.
I'll be going then, grandma.
Ah, right … I had my 60th birthday recently, you know?
… I've met a lot of people and youkai,
That girl is just like I used to be,
… So thank you, Reimu.
She'll soon be a full-fledged shrine maiden.
I'm glad you came to see me after all this time, Yukari.
I've become an old woman like this, but …
… And,
Then, how about having a flower viewing together with everyone?
… It looks like you haven't changed a bit, Reimu.
That's right. How long has it been since that time?
… It's like you're treating me as a child.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Ah, thank you.
Yes, take care!
She turned fifteen just last month.
… True.
Hey, Yukari. Why are you making such a sad face?
and have lived a good life up to now.
About that girl … Can I ask you a favour?
… I'll do that, when I feel like it.
Heh … Thanks, Yukari.
I'm not so much of an ogre that I'd unconcernedly intrude on a mother grieving the death of her child.
… Yes.
Hm?
… Hey, Reimu.
… Sleep well …
I got to drink tea with an important friend of mine at the end.
That girl sure has grown up.
… Speaking of, I was about that age when I met you, wasn't I.
… My.
Hey, Suika, can I ask you something?
Oh my ... how unusual.
… It was always a lot of work cleaning up after their disasters, but, … when I think about it now, I'm glad to have made more friends.
Oh, is that right?
And we'll invite everyone we haven't seen in a while.
It's a bit surprising, but it's sweet.
It's not nice to peep.
Then, aren't you guys like a kind of mother and child?
… 60 years, huh.
Compared to my predecessors, it's been luxury, and I've lived more than happily enough …
When you become an old woman, you start talking this way to everyone.
… Hey, Yukari.
… Mmm.
…?
It's nothing …
Please finish your farewells by then.
Youkai, naturally, vampires, ghosts, oni and celestials, we could even put a call out to Makai and Moriya...
Unless I'm mistaken, which I'm not, you're the one who created Gensokyo, at least as it exists today.

So, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to call you this world's mother, would it?
...I call them "kids", but they were all youkai as usual.

None of them are so busy they can't come visit every once in a while. I'm hardly ever bored.
That would certainly … be a lot of fun.
...hehe, just kidding.
And Reimu there, she was called "The Shrine Maiden of Paradise".

I feel it important to highlight a point, here: rather than the more common kanji for miko, 巫女, Suika uses 御子. The characters read as "miko", and can refer to a shrine maiden, but taken individually mean "honored child", and are (or, at least, were) also used as a word to describe a child of the emperor.

...Besides?
Of course, even I have enough compassion to warrant the phrase, "A tear even in the eye of an oni."
I was sure you wouldn't be awakening until spring.
... Well,
I let you have her deathbed, so don't say that.
… I wonder if it's going to snow tomorrow.

This is not a weather forecast but instead a cliche statement that points out Yukari's behavior as unusual.

...There's no problem with me being here too.
... You're right.

Sorry, I just wanted to ask.
... I'm thankful that you let me have it.
... I see that even an oni can show compassion.
Besides...
Let's make merry together with everyone.
jumping into things without thinking, so if it's all right with you … Please help her.
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S1eth
over 3 years ago

the old woman is Reimu, right?

にわーん
over 3 years ago

S1eth said:
the old woman is Reimu, right?

Yes, that's right. In the end she dies.

dandan
over 3 years ago

That was very sad, and very well done. Not every day you see a colored job

and the little girl isn't Chen, she doesn't have tails or cat ears. Ir's Reimu's grandaughter, I think. Doesn't look old enough to be her daughter.

Shuleria
over 3 years ago

I was cried ;___;

Iku Nagae
over 3 years ago

so sad. ;_;

dandan
over 3 years ago

cangt said:
lol boring shit, suika ftw

I know, there should have been cars and explosions and males in homoerotic scenes and pistols and women in little clothing and neon lights.
Dying with a smile on her face, in company of one of the persons who changed her life is soooo lame.

Dreadhawk
over 3 years ago
BakaHoushi
over 3 years ago

Even though I'm not too familiar with most of Touhou...
I still shed tears. And they weren't very manly.

seabook
over 3 years ago

Finished up the translation, though it's not very clear in parts. The usage of yuzuru (give, concede) doesn't make a lot of sense and there may be some part of oni or Touhou lore that I'm missing.

SakuraRurouni
over 3 years ago

Ow, my heart.

;_;

BarefeetChaser
over 3 years ago

Damn...it just wouldn't load!

Stud McDuudertin
over 2 years ago

Well I cried a little.

Though isn't Gensokyo connected to the land of the dead?

dandan
over 2 years ago

it is, Mc. That's why in the continuation Aya is thinking of going to Hidan to see Reimu before she crosses to the court of the Yamas

shipixiv
over 2 years ago

Toriera said:
Is it so that even undead people dies of old age, or is it just a myth that Reimu is undead?

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dai1313
over 2 years ago

*cries*

N.
over 2 years ago

ASCII Captain Picard. Shii, you are my hero for the day.

Krugger
over 2 years ago

Peaceful Death one of those bitter sweet endings that tuggs at the heart strings

Nosaji
over 2 years ago

Annubis said:
Reimu's about the only full human in Gensokyo. I'm guessing by now Marisa became a full witch.

According to the wiki Marisa is considered to be a human magician not a natural magician and thus is still prone to things such as old age.

LaC
over 2 years ago

Who dies at 60, looking 80? Looks like her liver really was in bad shape...

BTW, isn't note #81623 kind of made up? AFAICS she never mentions that they're "at least as old" as her, she just says that it's only ever youkai that come to visit.

Nosaji
over 2 years ago

You know... I woke up this morning thinking about this strip and suddenly Persona 3's "Memories of You" started playing in my head.

I couldn't help but think how appropriate that was...

dandan
over 2 years ago

LaC said:
Who dies at 60, looking 80? Looks like her liver really was in bad shape...

BTW, isn't note #81623 kind of made up? AFAICS she never mentions that they're "at least as old" as her, she just says that it's only ever youkai that come to visit.

Well, you go fighting off goddesses, demons, nuclear hell crows and people who can throw speeding trains at you out of thin air, and see how well you age.

As for the second part, no idea what you're talking about

azusaka110
over 2 years ago

BAWWWWWWWW

1L
over 2 years ago

no matter how many times I read this, it's still so fucking sad ;_;

Eight
over 2 years ago

Nosaji said:
According to the wiki Marisa is considered to be a human magician not a natural magician and thus is still prone to things such as old age.

A human magician learns spells to first, not have to eat, and then to become a full magician, spells to avoid aging.

Nissiku
over 2 years ago

Why is this in the Soul-Crushingly Depressing pool? It's sad that Reimu died, but this should be Heartwarming. Reimu lived a good life and died peacefully and happily in the company of friends. She faced the end with no real regrets. Yukari gave her a fond farewell. It's a fine way to end one's life.

If she died alone and afraid with no friends and only hell or oblivion to look forward to, *that* is Soul-Crushingly Depressing.

Okuzaki
over 2 years ago

Everyone's talking like she is the Reimu from the most recent games, while here I thought she was the Reimu from the (98) games and her grandchild was the Reimu from the start of the Embodiment of Scarlet Devil and up until now

somethingsomething
over 2 years ago

Okuzaki said:
Everyone's talking like she is the Reimu from the most recent games, while here I thought she was the Reimu from the (98) games and her grandchild was the Reimu from the start of the Embodiment of Scarlet Devil and up until now

Further on

we see through flashback that this Reimu was hosting a party/festival where many of the cast showed up to join in

. So signs point to the grandchild being someone we've never seen before.

furinkan
over 2 years ago

Don't suppose there's an archived hard-translated version anywhere? Not having any luck searching, and this one seems to fail no matter when I try rendering it with, as though it were corrupted.

Justy
over 2 years ago

Okuzaki said:
Everyone's talking like she is the Reimu from the most recent games, while here I thought she was the Reimu from the (98) games and her grandchild was the Reimu from the start of the Embodiment of Scarlet Devil and up until now

The myth that PC98 Reimu and post-EoSD Reimu is a different person is fan-made and based ENTIRELY on the fact ZUN used different kanji for her. Almost everything suggests that they are the same person and ZUN even refers to the 98 Reimu with the new kanji.

I find this myth probably the most stupid and annoying part of the fandom bullshit I've seen until now.

Kuyukly
over 2 years ago

;_;

/salute

killyou5
over 2 years ago

Waaaaaa.... sooo Sad.... farewell Reimu

FRien
over 2 years ago

Remind me a Kimiko Muffin's comic...
But this one is more tragic.

valkyrierind
1 year ago

cant seem to view the image and the trans are all over the place...tried to refresh it and still nth....not sure if it jus mi =/

Flippernino
1 year ago

Nosaji said:
You know... I woke up this morning thinking about this strip and suddenly Persona 3's "Memories of You" started playing in my head.

I couldn't help but think how appropriate that was...

So, so much yes.

darkvirus969
1 year ago

too small to read for me ;_;

jagus12
1 year ago

I shed a gigantic amount of manly tears ;_;

YoruKishi
1 year ago

I need to get out of the tragedy of long life pool for a bit, this one made me cry a lot.

Bloodylistic
1 year ago

Damn, that hurts, a lot..

Feaurie
1 year ago

Wh-wh-Snfx!

OmniGman
1 year ago

Justy said:
The myth that PC98 Reimu and post-EoSD Reimu is a different person is fan-made and based ENTIRELY on the fact ZUN used different kanji for her. Almost everything suggests that they are the same person and ZUN even refers to the 98 Reimu with the new kanji.

I find this myth probably the most stupid and annoying part of the fandom bullshit I've seen until now.

To be fair, that theory is based on the simple fact that her being the same Reimu makes no sense. Alice's history was changed in such a way that it makes no sense from the PC-98 days and many have tried to come up with an explanation, meanwhile Mima and Genji are both supposed to be living at the shrine yet we heard nothing from them when Tenshi destroyed it (you'd think Mima would either trash Tenshi or at least laugh at Reimu). Lots of little plot holes like that is where people get this theory from and to be fair ZUN never officially confirmed it either way.

Nameless Madao
1 year ago

OmniGman said:
too long

i choose to interpret it like vermilion star jasper day doujin

Gambit
1 year ago

MANLY TEARS!!!

test1979rg
11 months ago

furinkan said:
Don't suppose there's an archived hard-translated version anywhere?

All 11 strips hard translated:

http://www.mediafire.com/?6ntz5aggsnipl3s

TheKid965
11 months ago

Sad? Yes.

Tear-jerking? Absolutely.

"Soul-Crushingly Depressing?" ...I'm not so sure.

Out of context, the sight of an aged and dying Reimu is hard to take, sure... but there are by *far* many worse ways to die than this -- peacefully, at the end of a long and happy life, and in the company of a beloved friend. Even Yukari and Suika seem philosophical rather than depressed about it, and are simply grateful for having known such a wonderful person as Reimu. Personally I find it heartwarming, or at least as heartwarming as death can possibly be.

Lick King
11 months ago

TheKid965 said:
Sad? Yes.

Tear-jerking? Absolutely.

"Soul-Crushingly Depressing?" ...I'm not so sure.

It's rather subjective, after all.

Deelles
11 months ago

Read it with a piano version of Eternal Shrine Maiden.

Wish I didn't. Can't hear it again without shedding a tear (not to mention the added symbolism of both this comic and Concealed the Conclusion).

Silverzerg
9 months ago

Of course, even I have enough compassion to warrant the phrase, "A tear even in the eye of an oni."

Wow Suika <3

blasterboy
5 months ago

Wow. Passed away with a smile on her face. What a peaceful way to go.

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