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: The "Final" chapter depicts the culmination of Reimu's loss of self. After being subjected to repeated mental trauma and hypnotic suggestion in previous installments, her original personality and sense of duty as a protector of Gensokyo have been completely eroded. The Brainwashing Mechanic Reimu Gets Brainwashed -Final- -Kei kei kei loan-
💸 The Core Premise: Financial Desperation Meets Dark Hypnosis
: In thousands of fan manga (doujinshi) and animations, Reimu is depicted as starving, obsessed with money, and easily swayed by financial incentives. Her duties: This public link is valid for
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“Welcome to Kei Kei Kei Loans,” Reimu and Marisa say in unison. “Your debt is eternal.” Can’t copy the link right now
: This element acts as a fictional or parody loan service operating within the underworld of Gensokyo. Modeled after real-world predatory lenders, it preys on vulnerable residents. Reimu, desperate to fix her shrine, buy food, or acquire funds for a seemingly innocent goal, signs a contract with predatory interest rates.
The tale begins with Reimu, seemingly as usual, going about her daily routine at the Hakurei Shrine. However, subtle hints of manipulation start to creep into her life. She begins to experience strange, unexplainable visions and hears eerie whispers in her ear. As the occurrences escalate, Reimu starts to question her own sanity. Is she truly seeing and hearing these things, or is it just her imagination playing tricks on her?
The Touhou community enjoys seeing powerful characters put into situations they cannot easily escape with magic. Taking Gensokyo's strongest protector and making her helpless against a mundane problem like financial debt creates a sharp contrast. It allows creators to build high-stakes psychological drama using familiar, beloved characters.
The "-Kei kei kei loan-" part might refer to specific elements within the story, possibly related to a form of mind control, financial manipulation, or another plot device integral to the narrative. "Kei" can have various meanings in Japanese, including "system," "form," or as a suffix implying a type or manner. The repetition and the context suggest it could be a term used within the Touhou universe to describe a method, a state, or an effect related to brainwashing or mind control.