I understand its a doujin... but what BS is this!? Since when do tax auditors have the authority to throw an owner, who has paid her taxes, out of her home, but leave the servants (and one unemployed permanent guest)? Remilia should have just told her to shove off or they'd settle things in court (and unless Remilia is doing something illegal, that is a battle the Yama can't win).
OmniGman said: I understand its a doujin... but what BS is this!? Since when do tax auditors have the authority to throw an owner, who has paid her taxes, out of her home, but leave the servants (and one unemployed permanent guest)? Remilia should have just told her to shove off or they'd settle things in court (and unless Remilia is doing something illegal, that is a battle the Yama can't win).
OmniGman said: I understand its a doujin... but what BS is this!?
It's the same with Reimu and Yukari. Reimu can complain all she wants about how Yukari's behaviour is not appropriate or about how she has no right to do something, but it's not really going to stop her. Like that time in Subterranean Animism when she "ate the Marisa that Reimu left home"., or that time in the fighting game when she destroyed the shrine at her whim.
I understand its a doujin... but what BS is this!? Since when do tax auditors have the authority to throw an owner, who has paid her taxes, out of her home, but leave the servants (and one unemployed permanent guest)? Remilia should have just told her to shove off or they'd settle things in court (and unless Remilia is doing something illegal, that is a battle the Yama can't win).
You're expecting a place where the usual means of settling disputes is firing magic bullets everywhere to follow the same rules as real life.
Also, who said Remillia's paying her taxes?
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