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Chapter 1914 Shinto(2/2)

If there are evil spirits causing trouble, they should be punished!"

Qin Sang nodded, "There are indeed monster locusts causing trouble, but they have been driven deep into the mountains and have not harmed the people."

The two evil spirits looked at each other, their expressions softened, and they cupped their hands and said, "Thank you so much, Taoist Master, for driving away the evil spirits and saving us a lot of trouble."

"No, it's not a poor act."

Qin Sang shook his head and told the whole story, including Liu Yao's request for the title.

"this……"

Yin Chai hesitated and said, "We don't dare to make the decision on such a major issue. We hope that the Taoist leader will follow us to the county seat and ask for instructions from the superior officials."

Qin Sang was self-righteous and signaled Yin Chai to lead the way.

One of the messengers whispered a few words to his companions, turned into a cloud of wind, and went into the city first to report the news. The remaining messengers led Qin Sang on their way without haste.

Their speed was not slow, and soon they saw a huge shadow appearing in the distance, which was the outline of the city.

Shortly after nightfall, the city was brightly lit.

The city gate on one side is close to the pier, and the houses on both sides of the river are full of people, forming a small town spontaneously.

Qin Sang saw a familiar ship. Chen Youer was burning firewood for cooking on the bow of the ship. The rattle he gave was still in Xiao Wu's hand.

At the same time, Qin Sang also noticed that there was a man wearing a splendid official uniform standing in front of the city gate, with an extraordinary imposing manner, and a row of evil spirits lined up behind him.

Before the curfew, people were coming and going in front of the city gate, but no one could see him.

"It's Lord Cheng Huang!"

The Yin Chai who was leading the way shouted lowly, but he did not expect that the Lord City God would personally come out of the city to greet him.

The green horse jumped across the river and landed steadily in front of the city gate.

The City God's appearance is a middle-aged man with a Chinese character face, thick eyebrows and big eyes. He has an upright face and is silently sizing up Qin Sang from a distance. He has already known Qin Sang's name through a mysterious accident.

"Beikuo County City God Gao Ruoxu has met Taoist Master Qingfeng."

Qin Sang led Xiao Wu off his horse and slightly cupped his hands, "I am a poor man, so I dare not bother the Lord City God to go out of the city to greet him in person."

Gao Ruoxu laughed and said to his left and right: "Send it up."

Immediately, someone came up with a roll of gold silk in both hands.

Gao Ruoxu took it and slowly spread it out in front of Qin Sang. It was a scroll of the decree conferring the willow god as the land.

"The willow demon blocks the evil spirits and protects the people. Although he is a foreigner, he has a pitiful heart. As the mayor of Beikuo County, Gao has the power to appoint land. He can report it to the city afterward. Please take a look, Taoist priest, are there any omissions?

"

Qin Sang also didn't expect the City God to be so cheerful, "I thanked the City God on behalf of Liu Yao."

Gao Ruoxu nodded and handed the gold and silk to the two undercover men.

"Go to the Earth Temple in Xiwu Village quickly!"

Yin Chai took the order and left. Qin Sang and Gao Ruoxu talked and walked into the city.

Chen Yao'er's boat was not far away, and she was blowing air on the stove. She seemed to hear the sound of a rattle in her ears, and she quickly raised her head.

It was a gloomy night, but there was no figure as expected, and his face was full of disappointment.

In Beikuo County, the City God's Temple is even more impressive than the county government office, and the market in front of the City God's Temple is also the busiest place in the city.

Qin Sang held Xiaowu's hand and walked side by side with Gao Ruoxu in the market.

Luohou and Yinza both wisely fell behind.

To this day, there are still no civil and military judges under the City God, nor ministers from various ministries. There are only a few ghosts accompanying the dignified City God, and there is no aura of other gods in the City God's temple.

Coupled with Gao Ruoxu's unexpected enthusiasm, Qin Sang knew that something was unusual, but pretended not to know and chatted with Gao Ruoxu.

When asked about the Xianxiang sect, Qin Sang only said that he practiced alone and traveled down the mountain to this place.

While they were talking, two undercover men suddenly left the group and disappeared into a dark alley.

Qin Sang stopped and turned around to look over.

Gao Ruoxu also stopped and said, "Mr. Sun from Jisheng Pharmacy is about to expire."

"Are you two secret agents going to escort Mr. Sun on his last journey?" Qin Sang asked.

Based on his experience in the Storm Realm, when a mortal's life is over, unless someone casts a spell to seize the soul, or there are other variables, the soul will disperse, and there is no theory of reincarnation.

Gao Ruoxu nodded and said: "Mr. Sun is a benevolent doctor who helps the poor. He has lived for countless people in his life. He is known as a benevolent doctor and is loved by everyone. He may be introduced to Shintoism."

"Introducing Shinto?" Qin Sang glanced at Yinzai, "Master and all Yinzai, were all benevolent and righteous people in life, and became gods after death?"

"I feel ashamed to say that Gao only did some trivial things during his lifetime."

Gao Ruoxu saw that Qin Sang didn't seem to understand Shinto very well, so he took the initiative to explain, "Humans have three souls. After death, the soul of heaven returns to heaven, the soul of earth returns to earth, and the soul of human beings is unknown. It is said that they can be reincarnated, but they don't know."

True or false. However, there are also people whose souls linger after death due to various reasons.

"If you are entangled in hatred, obsession, ghosts linger around, or even become evil spirits causing trouble, these need to be suppressed or eradicated."

"If you do good deeds during your lifetime and are praised by thousands of people, your soul will retain a spiritual light that will not dissipate immediately after your death, and you have the potential of Shinto. Perhaps this is the recognition of good deeds by Heaven.

"My duty as the City God is to introduce these people to the Shinto. When my life is over, there will still be gods that will continue to protect us."

Qin Sang came and went and never had time to understand these things carefully.

Listen to what Gao Ruoxu says.

The real Shinto is also different from the legends in the world. There is no bull-headed and horse-faced King Yama, there is no underworld, and evil people will not be sent to the eighteen levels of hell...

Even reincarnation is a legend to the City God.

The Shinto of the Great Thousand World and the Shinto of the Taoist Court are also different. There is no need to be true to the Shinto to enter the Shinto.

But I don’t know which of the two comes first and which comes last.

The Shinto of the Taoist Court is obviously more complicated and controlled by others. Could it be that the Taoist Court is the origin of the Shinto? The Taoist Court fell into decline, but the Shinto continues to evolve in the world to this day.

Otherwise, even if there are incense offerings, why didn't the Storm Realm spontaneously evolve the divine way, or is there another reason?

Qin Sang's eyes were dark.

This is obviously another special feature of Storm Realm!

Two figures seemed to appear in front of his eyes.

Thousands of years apart, their voices, faces, and smiles are still as clear as ever.

Taoist Jixin, the bright moon.

They traveled around the country practicing medicine and administered countless medicines, and people built thousands of shrines in their honour.

If he had been born in Daqian, he would have been introduced to Shinto.

pity……
Chapter completed!
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