Haruki's Links
Haruki cares for Kongiku greatly and views him as a family member, and he does his best to take care of the fox, reining in some of the more impish impulses, while also doing his best to be a good master. Haruki can of course get fretful, irritated, and upset when Kongiku is being very rude and/or lazy, but still loves him lots and lots!
Kongiku greatly appreciates Haruki's care for him. He holds his master in high regard due to the patience and love that he has bestowed the ornery fox. He cares deeply for Haruki and would fight to the death, not because of the contact but because he considers the boy his family and wants to put a smile on his face (though frequently only tries with minimal effort).
Haruki was at first uncertain and wary of Pochai and his abilities, but some tasty bread and cookies and a friendly and sweet Pochai later, the two have bonded quite strongly. Haruki is happy to have someone (kind of) around his age and enjoys their adventures...as well as perching on Pochai as a birb and Pochai's cooking LOL!
Pochai never really saw Haruki as a threat, maybe a bit misguided and confused, but certainly not hostile. With that in mind, Pochai decided to befriend him and with his undeniable charisma the little Lunaith was able to bond with the exorcist and the two have been sharing cute misadventures ever since.
Haruki looks up to his adoptive big brother figuratively and literally LOL. Haruki holds Mizuki in high esteem and works hard to show his love and devotion to the man and to make his brother proud of him. Haruki hopes to grow up to be just as awesome as Mizuki is. He likes to spend time with Mizuki and happily accompanies and watches his brother at work being awesome~ LOL
Mizuki holds his younger brother dear in his heart. Despite Haruki having been adopted, Mizuki treats him no different than if they were related by blood. At first in the temple that Mizuki practices Buddhism, there seemed to be a prejudice against Haruki being Mizuki's younger brother because of his raven-like wings. Many of them were fearful and tried to ostracize Mizuki because of their worries, but it did not take long for him to silence those fears and bring them back to reason stating simply that they should not judge a book by its cover since even despite Mizuki's secrets he had been accepted as a monk among them. Mizuki cares a great deal for Haruki and would give every last koku he had just to ensure his brother was safe, had food in his belly, a warm roof to sleep under and most of all his happiness.