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| - Shinpachi visits an eerily decrepit store to buy a new pair of glasses for cheap. The owner subtlety makes the teen choose a pair of strange glasses called Norowa Letah that can let him see the 'truth just as it is, clearly and distinctly'. In reality, the lens not only can let him see the invisible mysterious beings attached to a lot of peoples' backs, but also gives him information about them, calling them Shugorei or Guardian Spirits. Worse, he can't take them off and returning to the store, he finds that it has vanished without a trace.
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| - Shinpachi visits an eerily decrepit store to buy a new pair of glasses for cheap. The owner subtlety makes the teen choose a pair of strange glasses called Norowa Letah that can let him see the 'truth just as it is, clearly and distinctly'. In reality, the lens not only can let him see the invisible mysterious beings attached to a lot of peoples' backs, but also gives him information about them, calling them Shugorei or Guardian Spirits. Worse, he can't take them off and returning to the store, he finds that it has vanished without a trace. He rushes to the Yorozuya to ask for Gintoki's help but is easily cowed by Gintoki's spirit. Shinpachi also comes face to face with Kagura's and Sadaharu's own Guardian Spirits. The trio later goes to a mandatory athletics festival, which Shinpachi sees as an equally secret war between the spirits, with Gintoki's and Kagura's having a reputation as the strongest. The spirits decide to attack the vulnerable Shinpachi until they are swatted away by Hasegawa, who is revealed to be a spirit and also holding a famous reputation. He shows Shinpachi that the Spirits and their masters has a symbiotic connection, if the spirit does well, the master does well; if the spirit does bad, so does the master (shown by the masters falling ill due to their spirits being defeated... by their own money-hungry teammates, Gintoki and Kagura and their spirits).
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