Miko cares cause she has spent a lot of time with people so she has warmed up to human society, Shiori on the other hand is used to a solitary existence and she only developed attachment for two people in her hundreds of years of living, it's pretty clear she's not used to human feelings, for her there's only two things, what she's possessive of and the rest, she's extremely selfish, although she's starting to show some understanding here and there of regular feelings, but it's probably gonna take a while before she develops thoughts that go beyond "me like this, me protect this forever"Oh shut up Shiori and go help Miko already. Hell you owe her anyway for helping you and Hinako patch things up last time. You can get your "cute" thanks later...
Worry not, I already got an idea of Shiori's character. Doesn't change the fact that she can hurry up and fulfill Hinako's request, especially if wants a cute and happy Hinako.Miko cares cause she has spent a lot of time with people so she has warmed up to human society, Shiori on the other hand is used to a solitary existence and she only developed attachment for two people in her hundreds of years of living, it's pretty clear she's not used to human feelings, for her there's only two things, what she's possessive of and the rest, she's extremely selfish, although she's starting to show some understanding here and there of regular feelings, but it's probably gonna take a while before she develops thoughts that go beyond "me like this, me protect this forever"
Most media that features creatures of folklore tend to make them visually appealing. I absolutely adore how this author decided to make them fucking terrifying instead.I can't get enough of Miko's real form. Seems rarer than it should be that a fox spirit is rendered with an appearance befitting their reputation.