Yomi didn't kneel. He even went as far as to scoff and chuckle at Kaori for doing so. "Alright. Let's skip the formalities." He said rather defiantly. "What did you call us here for?" He questioned knowing that Kaori might beat him to a pulp for being so disrespectful. However, the shogun laughed. "Very well. I'll get right to the point then Yomi." He said calmly as he stood from his seat and walked over to the two. "To be quiet honest, there is something about you. I'm not quite sure of it myself, but my wife seems to believe without a doubt that you are our son." He kept is fairly short and simple. Yomi was taken back.Really there was no way right? There had to be some kind of mistake. Him? The son of a Shogun? There was just no way. "A mother knows her child. No matter how many years go by." Kasumi said with a smile as she approached and hugged Yomi. "The time we lost our son and your age also match perfectly when we look back. Not to mention the fact that we lost our son where you grew up." So it wasn't just mother's intuition or something like that. There were facts and reason behind her claim. But no way... He couldn't be... Could he?