It had been difficult, though she'd been ready to spring into action to try and prevent the goddess from taking a relatively friendly duel into a lethal one, to prevent herself from feeling a little jealous.
She knew that, by Kochiya's nature, and the nature of her goddesses, it ultimately made sense for her to be able to summon them to her side even here. Provided she had the requisite faith, at least.
That being said, it didn't stop the clutching, gnawing feeling lingering in the core of her heart.
Youmu still had no way of reaching her mistress, Saigyouji Yuyuko. And of course, entering the netherworld wasn't possible for those goddeses. So even if she had been able to ask, it only would have amounted to something if Yuyuko left the netherworld first.
... Surely, she must be looking for her. That meant, at the very least, it's likely she would learn she was mostly alright and would return home as soon as she possibly could.
It wasn't as if Youmu lacked concern for this world's people, but Yuyuko-sama and her duty were always foremost in the half-phantom's mind. Naturally, that meant ensuring a route back home as soon as she possibly could.
"Yuyuko-sama..."
Regardless of her mistress's oddities, the Princess of the Netherworld was nobility. She would have been far more capable in the coming scenario then Youmu herself felt she would be.
While she was versed in proper etiquette, she wasn't exactly known for having political savvy. And swinging one's sword wasn't the kind of problem-solving that such situations might require.
More than that, though, she wanted to see her mistress again. To know she was doing well at the very least, if she couldn't be there for the sake of her defense.
"While I know about etiquette, I don't know very much about politics," she said, after a moment, mind still wandering quietly, "So I'm not sure if I'd know what to say to the ruler of this country."
She knew that, by Kochiya's nature, and the nature of her goddesses, it ultimately made sense for her to be able to summon them to her side even here. Provided she had the requisite faith, at least.
That being said, it didn't stop the clutching, gnawing feeling lingering in the core of her heart.
Youmu still had no way of reaching her mistress, Saigyouji Yuyuko. And of course, entering the netherworld wasn't possible for those goddeses. So even if she had been able to ask, it only would have amounted to something if Yuyuko left the netherworld first.
... Surely, she must be looking for her. That meant, at the very least, it's likely she would learn she was mostly alright and would return home as soon as she possibly could.
It wasn't as if Youmu lacked concern for this world's people, but Yuyuko-sama and her duty were always foremost in the half-phantom's mind. Naturally, that meant ensuring a route back home as soon as she possibly could.
"Yuyuko-sama..."
Regardless of her mistress's oddities, the Princess of the Netherworld was nobility. She would have been far more capable in the coming scenario then Youmu herself felt she would be.
While she was versed in proper etiquette, she wasn't exactly known for having political savvy. And swinging one's sword wasn't the kind of problem-solving that such situations might require.
More than that, though, she wanted to see her mistress again. To know she was doing well at the very least, if she couldn't be there for the sake of her defense.
"While I know about etiquette, I don't know very much about politics," she said, after a moment, mind still wandering quietly, "So I'm not sure if I'd know what to say to the ruler of this country."