Awww, thank you, Virmir! Just call me your resident weeaboo. 😂
I'm an old study of Japanese ancient history and mythology, and I can't tell you how gratifying it is to see a kitsune that acts like a kitsune. There always has to be room for artistic freedom and the needs of the story, but in many ways, Suzokon-kyō - Lord Suzocon - is very familiar. So, in his own way, is Roko-san. That does nothing to spoil the story! It helps immerse me into it, and it's a wonderful stereotype-smasher for these enigmatic, mischievous and sometimes malign fox spirits.
There are many other compliments I could pay to your storywriting skills. You took a body-swap buddy comedy and, rather like Valsalia and Out of Placers, built a deep and engaging universe and story around it. Your (black) humor is first rate and so are your pithy descriptions.
And that's why you're one of the very few webcomics I take the time to follow, and bought your book (and will buy any others, too!) I eagerly look forward to seeing how this arc resolves.
( "Burando-san, tekidona kaminari enerugī de tsudzukete kudasai." )