In Matsuyama, the sun shone brilliantly.
Such bright weather was rare in the domain of Tokoyo.
Along with the scorching sunlight falling into the lush mountains, there was also a continuous light rain.
In the real world, this kind of "sunshower" is not considered uncommon.
However, in Japanese folklore, there is a saying —
"If a fine day suddenly begins to drizzle, it's most likely that a Kitsune is secretly getting married."
And at this moment in the mountains of Matsuyama, a large procession was slowly advancing.
Over three hundred red lanterns swayed along with this procession.
Through the misty rain, one could glimpse from afar that the members of this procession were all dressed in Edo-period attire, escorting various furniture, utensils, and wine. The procession had guards of honor, mid-level retainers, and walking attendants, fully equipped like a wedding procession of a daimyo from a bygone era.
