In fact, if that was to be an AU, Kenyuu and Kouryuu would probably have a quite horrific sibling power struggle. I think you should write it. :D
And around Koumyou, Nii doesn't NEED contingency plans. Koumyou can read him, so there's no point in HIM hiding. It's - I guess the only time Nii felt safe or needed or figured-out.
Oh, yes! That actually casts such a lot of light on their relationship.
So, Nii is a terrible Buddhist: he's attached desperately to people and to ideas, and in such a way that it always leads to him destroying what is around him. There's another of Kami's saying that is revealing; when he describes the game Nii is making him play. Keep on winning any way you can until you lose. I get the feeling that Nii is waiting to lose to someone, probably Sanzo.
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And around Koumyou, Nii doesn't NEED contingency plans. Koumyou can read him, so there's no point in HIM hiding. It's - I guess the only time Nii felt safe or needed or figured-out.
Oh, yes! That actually casts such a lot of light on their relationship.
So, Nii is a terrible Buddhist: he's attached desperately to people and to ideas, and in such a way that it always leads to him destroying what is around him. There's another of Kami's saying that is revealing; when he describes the game Nii is making him play. Keep on winning any way you can until you lose. I get the feeling that Nii is waiting to lose to someone, probably Sanzo.