Crossover Anime: Where Did My Male God Go?

Chapter 211 Sesshomaru 73



Chapter 211 Sesshomaru 73

Kagome looked at the darkness before her, feeling somewhat apprehensive. But as Kikyo slowly appeared before her, her fear faded away.

"Kikyo, where are we?"

Kikyo guessed, "The Shikon Jewel pulled our consciousness in, so we should be inside the Shikon Jewel."

"What is the Shikon Jewel going to do?" Kagome tilted her head.

If Kagome were to face this darkness alone, even someone who was never afraid would become frightened and panicked.

Although she didn't want Kikyo to get involved, her arrival made Kagome feel much more at ease, and the two of them could rely on each other.

"I don't know." Kikyo didn't understand why she was being dragged into this.

The next second, the Shikon Jewel appeared before them, with the arrow Kagome had shot still embedded in its center.

"Kikyo, make a wish. Make a wish that you want to be with Inuyasha and that Kagome can return to the modern world. That's the life that belongs to her."

Kikyo remained silent.

Kagome grabbed Kikyo: "Although it sounds like an excuse, Kikyo, you must not listen to it. It's trying to bewitch you."

The Shikon Jewel: "Kagome, are you afraid that Inuyasha will go back to Kikyo's side? The Shikon Jewel can grant any wish."

The Shikon Jewel: "I can make Inuyasha lose his memories of Kagome."

Kikyo paused, hesitating. If Inuyasha could truly forget Kagome, perhaps she could return to Inuyasha's side.

The Shikon Jewel saw through her thoughts and continued to tempt her, "Make your wish, Kikyo."

Kagome retorted angrily, "The Shikon Jewel! Stop talking nonsense! If you could truly grant wishes, why didn't you grant Naraku's wish?!"

The Shikon Jewel: "Naraku made a wish, and that's why I dragged you all into this!"

Kagome retorted angrily, "No, Naraku's true wish has always been only one thing."

Whether it was Onigumo's heart or Naraku, he caused the tragic beginning of Inuyasha and Kikyo's story, and he did all of this for one person: Kikyo.

The Shikon Jewel: "He only made this promise. Are you stalling for time?"

Kagome glared angrily at the Shikon Jewel in front of Kikyo. The Shikon Jewel was listening to Kikyo's wishes, and even if she made a wish now, it would only be a matter of saying a few words.

The Shikon Jewel continued to tempt Kikyo: "Kikyo, your fate is the same as Naraku's, tied to me. Once I disappear, you will no longer live in this world. Make a wish, and I will grant any wish you desire."

Kagome shook her head at Kikyo, "You absolutely cannot make any selfish wishes, you absolutely cannot, or the tragedy will repeat itself."

Because Inuyasha is between the two, any further words she says would be like making excuses, only exacerbating Kikyo's inner turmoil. Under the Shikon Jewel's illumination, those dark aspects would be magnified many times over.

Kikyo kept her eyes down, deep in thought.

The Shikon Jewel can return Kagome to her original position, but it can also make Inuyasha forget Kagome.

And because of the existence of the Shikon Jewel, she will continue to live in the present world, return to Maple Village, and return to the way she was 50 years ago.

Is it really possible?

If her memories cannot be altered, can she still be with Inuyasha without any reservations?

Will Inuyasha remember a woman who resembles him someday in the future?

Before she fainted, she saw Inuyasha instinctively catch Kagome, and when she exclaimed in surprise, Inuyasha didn't even lift his eyes, he was still nervously protecting Kagome in his arms.

This was the last thing she saw before she lost consciousness.

She has come to understand a lot these days.

Should we say Inuyasha changed his mind, or that he finally realized his own feelings?

At first, Inuyasha's attitude towards her went from being hostile to resentful. She always seemed to owe her something and rarely smiled genuinely.

Even if she once said she would use the Shikon Jewel to turn Inuyasha into a human so they could grow old together.

He didn't agree immediately, but hesitated for a moment, asking her what would happen, before agreeing to the plan.

With Kagome, he displayed a wide range of emotions: jealousy of steel teeth, bickering with Kagome, trusting his companions, and laughing heartily—all of which she had never seen before.

It's also impossible for this to happen between her and Inuyasha.

Even if the Shikon Jewel could truly grant the wish it spoke of, it would be meaningless; everything had already reached a point of no return.

The Shikon Jewel kept tempting her to make a wish. Why didn't it tempt Kagome? Was it because Kagome could completely destroy the Shikon Jewel?

As the Shikon Jewel said, Naraku died, the Shikon Jewel disappeared, her mission in this world was completed, and she will die along with him.

Thinking back to the first time I confronted Qingyue, she said that after Naraku died, she also sent herself to hell. It seems she was right.

I never imagined that I would die alongside Naraku.

Kikyo thought about it a lot, gave up her deepest wish, and stepped aside to give up her place.

"Kagome, make a wish."

The Shikon Jewel trembled.

Damn it, it wasn't easy for it to go through all that trouble to drag two people in!

It's all so that Kikyo can make a wish first, and then it will twist everything to the way Kikyo wants it to be.

Kagome will forget everything from the Warring States period and live in the modern era. So what if it owes Kagome a wish? Who will remember?

Who knew that Kikyo wouldn't play by the rules? Shouldn't she be fighting to the death with Kagome, her love rival?

Are all humans this fickle?

Kagome hesitated, "Kikyo, once I make my wish, you will disappear..."

If she hadn't known about this, she could have readily made the wish that Sister Qingyue had asked for. But now that she knew Kikyo would disappear along with the Shikon Jewel, she couldn't bring herself to say it.

Kikyo: "I died 50 years ago. That's enough time. Let's get everything back on track."

Kagome's eyes reddened, her eyes filled with tears, and she spoke in a choked voice.

"I'm sorry, Kikyo, I..."

Kikyo: "You and Inuyasha must take good care of yourselves. I wish you happiness forever."

Kagome sniffed: "I'm sorry, feelings are selfish, and I was selfish too. When I realized I really liked Inuyasha, I struggled. Even if it was unrequited love, as long as I could be by his side, that would be enough. My thoughts were despicable, weren't they?"

Kikyo shook her head: "No, it's because of you that I've come to know a completely new Inuyasha. He's different from me when he's with you. My relationship with him ended 50 years ago..."

Kagome wiped away her tears, looking at Kikyo with teary eyes.

"I sincerely wish you all the best." Kikyo paused, then added, "Kagome, it's time for you to make your true wish."

"Yes." Kagome sniffed hard, tears still streaming down her face. "The Shikon Jewel, I want to make a wish."

The Shikon Jewel trembled, probably because it knew it was about to disappear completely and was afraid.

Kagome: "I wish for the Shikon Jewel to disappear, to disappear completely."

Upon hearing this wish, the Shikon Jewel cracked again, bursting open and leaving only dust that floated into the air and disappeared.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.