This is the trap. The ink on the contract is actually a binding . Once Reimu signs her shrine over as collateral (or signs up for a "spiritual debt plan"), the brainwashing begins.
: Reimu falls deep into debt with a mysterious organization (the "Kei kei kei" entity). Reimu Gets Brainwashed -Final- -Kei kei kei loan-
The story usually picks up with Reimu already compromised but fighting to maintain her sense of self. In the Touhou setting, Reimu possesses immense spiritual power (youkai extermination abilities), so "brainwashing" her isn't just about hypnosis; it often involves breaking her spirit. The narrative focuses on her internal monologue—confusion, denial, and the struggle to distinguish reality from the implanted suggestions. This is the trap
During this era in Japan, consumer loan companies (known as sarakin ) flooded late-night television with highly addictive, upbeat, and deceptively cheerful commercial jingles. The most famous of these was for a company called . Their commercials featured a hyper-catchy, rhythmic chanting of the phrase "Muzimuzikun" or various rhythmic vocalizations that sounded like "Kei, kei, kei." : Reimu falls deep into debt with a
The narrative structure typically follows a distinct, comedic-yet-dark progression:
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