Reimu Gets Brainwashed -final- -kei Kei Kei Loan- -
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.
“Boss,” chibi-Reimu squeaks. “We’ve foreclosed on the Scarlet Devil Mansion. Remilia tried to pay in ‘eternal life,’ but it bounced.” Reimu Gets Brainwashed -Final- -Kei kei kei loan-
It starts with Reimu questioning her loyalty to the village. The "-Kei kei kei loan-" part might refer
The "Kei kei kei loan" moniker is synonymous with a lo-fi, "ms-paint" aesthetic that intentionally rejects traditional manga polish. This style serves several purposes: “Boss,” chibi-Reimu squeaks