The forest surrounding Good Hills High School in Kyoto was known for its beauty and serenity. The trees stood tall, reaching for the skies, and the animals living in the forest roamed free without any fear of being hunted. But little did anyone know that the forest had a dark secret hidden within it.
Deep within the forest, there lived a kitsune, a fox spirit, who had been there for centuries. She was beautiful and charming, with long red hair and piercing green eyes that seemed to sparkle in the moonlight. Her voice was sweet and soothing, and she used it to lure men into her trap.
She would disguise herself as a geisha and invite boys from Good Hills High School, male teachers, and men from nearby villages to her house. The boys would be enchanted by her beauty and would never return home after that. They would simply vanish without a trace.
The kitsune had a reputation for being a seductress who would play with men's hearts before devouring them. But no one had ever been able to stop her. She was too clever and too powerful for anyone to defeat.
One day, a monk from a nearby temple decided to investigate the rumors about the kitsune. He had heard about the disappearances and the strange occurrences in the forest, and he knew that it was his duty to put a stop to it.
The monk set out on his journey, carrying with him a sword that had been blessed by the gods. He walked through the forest, following the sound of a beautiful voice that seemed to be calling out to him. The closer he got, the louder the voice became, until he finally reached the kitsune's house.
He knocked on the door, and the kitsune opened it, looking as beautiful as ever. She smiled at him and invited him in, but the monk could sense that there was something wrong. He refused to go in and instead drew his sword, ready to fight.
The kitsune was furious. She had never been challenged before, and she was not going to let a mere mortal monk defeat her. She transformed into her true form, a nine-tailed fox, and attacked the monk.
The monk fought bravely, but the kitsune was too powerful for him. She was quick and agile, and she knew all of the monk's moves before he even made them. She could sense his fear, and she used it against him.
The monk realized that he was no match for the kitsune. He knew that he needed help, so he prayed to the gods for assistance. Suddenly, a beam of light shone down from the heavens, and a group of divine foxes appeared.
The kitsune was shocked. She had never seen such powerful foxes before, and she knew that she could not defeat them. She tried to run, but the divine foxes caught her and dragged her away.
The forest was peaceful once again. The kitsune was gone, and the boys from Good Hills High School could walk through the forest without fear. The monk returned to his temple, knowing that he had done his duty.
But the memory of the kitsune remained. The students and teachers at the high school would often talk about the beautiful geisha who lived in the forest, and the boys who had disappeared without a trace. They would never forget the kitsune, and they would always be wary of the dangers that lurked in the shadows.