
After Azusa has some bonding time with Pecora and even turns into a fox girl, she returns to her everyday life. When she returns from shipping with Laika, she finds that Misjantie is upset because a temple has been built next to her.


As expected, it seems Misjantie has competition. The funny thing is that the one having a new temple built as a new location is none other than Mega-mega. Her virtue cards are a big hit as Misjantie decides to confront her. The funny thing is that she bows to her after she sees her. Yep, there is no way she can get angry at her as she wants to get along with her. Yep, it’s a surprising turn of events. They make a deal to make marriages count to the virtue stamp card. I suppose Falfa and Shalsha can use that event to fill out their stamp card.
However, after a week, Mega-mega came back. Mega-mega disagrees with her rival, Nintan. She doesn’t like the virtue cards as she doesn’t see them as legitimate. The funny thing is that she is old-fashioned and follows traditions. I can see why Nintan sees Mega-mega’s virtue stamp cards as being a worthless gimmick and wants her to pursue something else. Additionally, she can turn people she dislikes into frogs. Yep, she is a goddess you don’t want to mess with.







Azusa and Mega-mega went to meet Nintan to convince her to reconsider the virtue cards. As expected, she becomes very annoyed when Mega-mega tries to bribe her with gifts. It seems as if nothing satisfies her as she tells her to leave or she will turn her into a frog. Mega-mega decides to fight her. Well, it didn’t turn out well, as Nintan defeats Mega-mega after a tough fight and turns Mega-mega into a frog. Are they goners now?

hat is until Azusa steps in to save Mega-mega. After all, I see this as Azusa repaying Mega-mega for the ability to exist in this world and also build a lovely family. It’s funny how Azusa didn’t receive the level limit break until now after Mega-mega gave her a special virtue card that unlocks her level limit to god level. Yep, Azusa trounces Nintan.


When Nintan wants to turn Azusa into a frog, too, she covers her mouth. She manages to persuade Nintan to reconsider the virtue cards and allow Mega-mega to continue doing them, as her teachings bring happiness to people. Azusa believes it’s not right to get rid of them because they are weird. As the saying goes, if It’s not harming anyone, there is no harm in keeping it. Eventually, Nintan admits defeat and decides to have an open mind and accept change. I found it amusing when Azusa and Mega-Mega left; Nintan never turned Mega-Mega back to her standard form. Yep, they had probably forgotten about it or that Mega-mega managed to annoy her again that she forgot. Either way, it looks like Azusa befriended another goddess in her ever-growing family.
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