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Katsuo embraced her, then turned his gaze toward the moonlit sky. In the distance, the village lights began to flicker awake. He felt a gentle tug—an unseen thread connecting him to the world he had once called home.
The Kitsune vanished, and the shrine’s torii gate glowed one last time before settling into quiet stone. Katsuo and Ayumi stepped through the portal’s remaining shimmer, returning to their modest home just as dawn painted the sky pink. Their children— Hiro , Mika , and the baby Riku —were already at the kitchen table, eyes wide with curiosity.
He raised his sword, and a wave of burst from the blade, striking the Moonstone. The crack widened, releasing a surge of shadowy tendrils that coiled around the shrine’s pillars. ISEKAI PAPA KATSU OJI-SAN chap 35.3 Raw Manga - WeloveManga
A ripple of energy pulsed outward, reaching the edges of , where Katsuo Oji‑san —the beloved “Isekai Papa” who had been living a quiet life with his family—stood on his porch, polishing his trusty katana. The hum tugged at his senses like a distant drumbeat, and an uneasy feeling settled in his gut.
The shrine trembled, then fell silent. The broken Moonstone reformed, now whole and glowing with a , its power restored. 4. Aftermath – A New Dawn The portal that had brought them back to the shrine began to close. The Kitsune materialized once more, bowing deeply. Katsuo embraced her, then turned his gaze toward
Ayumi placed a hand on his arm. “You’ve always taught me to face fear head‑on. Let’s do this together.”
At the climax, Katsuo drove the sword into the heart of the Moonstone’s crack. The Moonstone flared, sealing the rift with a burst of radiant light that cascaded across the shrine. The Eclipse Beast let out a final, mournful wail before disintegrating completely. The Kitsune vanished, and the shrine’s torii gate
“Will you go?” Ayumi’s voice floated from the doorway. She had followed Katsuo, her eyes brimming with both fear and resolve.
Katsuo sheathed his sword, the Light of the Hearth dimming back to an ordinary blade, but its edge still tinged with a faint, comforting warmth.
Katsuo nodded and drew his katana, the blade humming in resonance with the Moonstone’s energy. He whispered an oath taught by the Kitsune: “I, the father who crossed worlds, shall bind the night and protect the day.”