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The yoki-hijo's souls were too powerful for the machine to permanently destroy. To protect itself from them, the machine set up prisons for these women in the form of fake towns. By altering their memories on a daily basis, it was able to keep these powerful beings unaware of their imprisonment.{{book ref|yumi|39}}
The yoki-hijo's souls were too powerful for the machine to permanently destroy. To protect itself from them, the machine set up prisons for these women in the form of fake towns. By altering their memories on a daily basis, it was able to keep these powerful beings unaware of their imprisonment.{{book ref|yumi|39}}


The machine continued in this way for over seventeen hundred years, until a few hijo were able to escape from its clutches and communicate with the people of [[Futinoro]]. To prevent the people of [[Nagadan]] from becoming aware, a small army of stable nightmares was sent by the machine to destroy the entire city. This event became known among the scholars as the [[Incident]].{{book ref|yumi|23}}{{book ref|yumi|39}}
The machine continued in this way for over seventeen hundred years, until a few hijo were able to escape from its clutches and communicate with the people of [[Futinoro]]. To prevent the people of [[Nagadan]] from becoming aware, a small army of stable nightmares was sent by the machine to destroy the entire city. These event became known among the scholars as the [[Incident]].{{book ref|yumi|23}}{{book ref|yumi|39}}


Several decades later, another spirit was able to free itself from the machine and contact Yumi. By forging a Connection between Yumi and Nikaro, the spirit rendered the machine incapable of altering Yumi's memories. The machine recalculated based on this development and initially decided to extend the ruse by simply allowing Yumi to visit different towns each day. Due to their circumstances however, Yumi remained on Gongsha Town, and the father machine was forced to reconsider the situation. It sent Gyundok and his team of scholars, along with their prototype machine, to investigate the town and to capture the rogue spirit. These eventually discovered what the spirit had done and separated Yumi and Nikaro.{{book ref|yumi|40}}
Several decades later, another spirit was able to free itself from the machine and contact Yumi. By forging a Connection between Yumi and Nikaro, the spirit rendered the machine incapable of altering Yumi's memories. The machine recalculated based on this development and initially decided to extend the ruse by simply allowing Yumi to visit different towns each day. Due to their circumstances however, Yumi remained on Gongsha Town, and the father machine was forced to reconsider the situation. It sent Gyundok and his team of scholars, along with their prototype machine, to investigate the town and to capture the rogue spirit. These eventually discovered what the spirit had done and separated Yumi and Nikaro.{{book ref|yumi|40}}

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