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A feature that allows you to set a percentage (e.g., 20%, 50%, or 100%) of all incoming resources to be automatically applied to the loan. Why it helps

The story, as the title bluntly suggests, revolves around the Hakurei Shrine Maiden being subjected to psychological manipulation or "brainwashing." However, unlike mainstream dark fantasy, this work utilizes a chaotic, almost nonsensical art style. The plot is less about a cohesive story and more about a fever-dream sequence of events. Portrayed far from her usual stoic self. Reimu Gets Brainwashed -Final- -Kei kei kei loan-

No more purification rods. No more Fantasy Seals. Just a hollow-eyed shrine maiden sitting behind a repurposed donation box labeled “.” Every hour, on the hour, she whispers the terms of her new contract in a monotone: “Interest accrues in perpetuity. Default leads to repossession of free will. Kei kei kei…” A feature that allows you to set a percentage (e

A mix of extreme absurdity and unsettling psychological themes. Artistic Style and "Kuso-manga" Roots Portrayed far from her usual stoic self

Marisa, concerned for her friend, sought out the help of Remilia Scarlet, a vampire and one of Reimu's acquaintances. Together, they discovered that Reimu was under some sort of mind control.

In many niche doujin circles, labeling something "Final" is a trope used to signify the peak of the absurdity or the definitive "breaking point" of the character. Why It Persists

“‘Yukari is a tax cheat.’”