
Chapter 120, Reiko Kashima's Maiden Heart, has the vengeful ghost vow to find love and warn Momo to be honest with Okarun. Elsewhere, the Sumerians race toward Earth, and Turbo Granny overhears the Serpo link Count Saint-Germain to the Kur.
When Reiko Kashima spots Momo's group, Momo is startled to see her wearing a different face. The spirit explains she simply had no makeup on and corrects Momo's guess that she reached Nirvana when she vanished earlier, stressing that nothing can quench her hatred. She admits she is angry at how indirect Momo is with her feelings, having watched her and Okarun by way of her mirror, yet the sight has inspired her to seek love of her own. Before setting off on that hunt, she warns that she will steal Okarun away should Momo keep dodging her true feelings. Once the shopping wraps, complete with three Gundam toys carried by Kinta, Jiji, and Okarun, Momo puzzles over why Bamora's exosuit failed to hide the golden ball when she first turned invisible, which Okarun notes is exactly how they found her. Taking Bamora's hand, Momo guesses the ball was calling them to her, as though declaring that their precious child was near, and Okarun concurs.
Out in deep space, the male Sumerians, together with Tome, Aja, and Banga, wage a starship fight against the invaders while steering toward Earth, Banga vowing to reunite with Bamora.
Back home, Turbo Granny mistakes the Serpo communicator for seaweed and sets it on her head, letting her eavesdrop on the Serpo debating the globalists. From their data, the Serpo decide the so-called Kur aim to conquer many worlds and might strike Earth again through the pyramid transmitters worldwide, so they resolve to warn other planets. Most alarming to them is that Count Saint-Germain is tied to the Kur, and Turbo Granny erupts at the sight of his face.
Reiko Kashima concedes her hatred is endless and Nirvana is forever beyond her reach. She threatens to take Okarun unless Momo grows more honest with him, then, spurred on by the young couple, dashes off in search of her own romance. Momo and Okarun reason that Bamora's ball glowed because the Sumerians meant for them to rescue her.
In orbit, Banga, Tome, and Aja commandeer a ship and set course for Earth. At home, Turbo Granny grabs a Serpo device and catches them studying the Kur's data. The Serpo distrust Saint-Germain for aiding the Kur, and merely glimpsing his face sends Turbo Granny into a rage.
Spanning twenty-two pages, this chapter published September 5, 2023, closing out Volume 14 in the Space Globalists Arc and Kintama Hunt Saga. Featured are Momo Ayase, Okarun, and Reiko Kashima, together with Bamora, Kinta Sakata, Jiji, Aira Shiratori, Tome, Banga, Aja, the Serpo, Turbo Granny, and Saint-Germain.

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In Chapter 120, Reiko Kashima admits nothing can quench her hatred, but watching Momo and Okarun through her mirror has inspired her to seek love of her own, so she dashes off in search of her own romance.
Before setting off, Reiko Kashima warns Momo in Chapter 120 that she will steal Okarun away should Momo keep dodging her true feelings, since she is angry at how indirect Momo is with her emotions.
In Chapter 120, Turbo Granny overhears the Serpo conclude that Count Saint-Germain is tied to the Kur, the so-called globalists, and merely glimpsing his face sends Turbo Granny into a rage.
Out in deep space in Chapter 120, the male Sumerians together with Tome, Aja, and Banga commandeer a starship and wage a fight against the invaders while steering toward Earth, with Banga vowing to reunite with Bamora.
In Chapter 120, Momo and Okarun reason that Bamora's ball glowed and could not be hidden because the Sumerians meant for them to rescue her, as though declaring that their precious child was near.
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