Of man and beasts

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Nobara and Fushiguro are seen sitting at their respective desks in their classroom the next day, the events of yesterday still fresh on their memory. Even if they did not understand It was as if after a long time they finally found something that eased their weary minds after Yuji's loss.

"I have never heard much less seen anything like that in my life" Megumi finally sighed pinching the bridge of his nose. The things that transpired yesterday left more questions than answers and the feeling was a tad unnerving for him it was as if a whole new world of possibilities was opened up to him and the implications were unnerving yet exciting him. Nobara stretched her hands leaning back with a yawn "Yeah, i thought Gojo-sensei was a whackjob , turns out that being a weirdo runs in the blood" she sighed, she still hasn't gotten over the fact that Gojo's cousin was a guy as she was under the impression that she would finally get a cool female sorcerer like herself as a friend. "However....I gotta say, that guy is something else entirely" she stated leaning back after stretching her arms "who knows what else he can pull off", she says her fiery brown eyes sternly affixed on her desk.

As if on cue the classroom door slides open revealing yesterday's perpetrator. There standing at the doorway was Gojo's cousin but unlike his outfit yesterday, he was now wearing something different...albeit of the same colour scheme. His outfit was that of a slim charcoal black fitting suit with trousers and shoes, a matching black shirt and black tie gracing his neck, his long hair tied into a neat topknot ponytail. He smiled and waved enthusiastically at Fushiguro and Nobara before entering the class.

"Morning !" He said with a cheerful smile approaching the other two. Nobara snorts after taking a good gander at the outfit, "Looks classy but man you look like you're about to pull a neuralizer out and erase our memories, but hey judging from what your abilities take inspiration from that kinda compliments the outfit you got".

Before Gojo's cousin could reply a familiar white flourish of hair is seen at the class door as Gojo entered the room snacking on a donut. "Man, these donuts are absolutely amazing ! It was totally worth it to grab one from across town" he says before munching down the last bit.

"Speaking of amazing, that was some stuff you pulled yesterday dear little cousin of mine !" He enthusiastically states reminiscing over the demonstration yesterday.

Warm emerald eyes fill with cheerfulness as his cousin looks back giving a warm smile and a thumbs up.
"That was just a taste of what's out there, afterall the universe is vast and full of mysteries"

"Speaking of mysteries" Nobara continues huffing a bit "what else can you summon, Gojo junior ?" Megumi concurs, "Indeed, I was curious as to what other types of shikigamis can you summon ?"

The comment elicits an excited flair from Gojo's cousin who immediately twirls to face the students excitement evident in his voice.

"Where do I even start, I can even summon entities from Cryptozoology apart from the things I mentioned earlier...of more ... allegedly unearthly nature"

Nobara smirked and crosses her arms before commenting."Ooooh spooky ! So you can summon a wendigo too ?"

As if on cue Gojo's cousin rolls his eyes a visible expression of irk and annoyance on his face. "Here we go again....all because a few idiots who launch videos on YouTube about wendigoes and other stupid supernatural creatures as cryptids an entire subject is mired"

The unexpected comeback completely makes Nobara flabbergasted who blinks slowly at the response "huh"

Gojo's cousin continues his gripes, "Actual cryptozoology, does NOT deal with supernatural creatures. It deals with actual flesh and blood animals like new species, Lazarus taxons or surviving specimens or populations of allegedly extinct animals, Exceptional specimens of known species, area specific mutations and gigantisms, divergent behaviours and even out of place animals"

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