Perhaps I didn't check the almanac before going out.

Upon arriving in the South China Sea, one will face a powerful deity that even the leader of the Luo Hao sect defeated, as well as an angry leader who has regrouped and returned to fight.

This isn't just bad luck, it's downright terrible.

......

Li Lin sat on the toilet.

Name: Abraham Leelin

[Occupation: Knowledgeable One, Geo Archon, Strategic-level Mage, Reunion Movement Mentor, Key Hunter (Former)]

[Nature and Appearance: Cast.]

[Current Stage: Third Mark (The Wise One), Seventh Mark (Teyvat Only).]

[Characteristics: Infected by Oripathy (increased casting speed, reduced lifespan), impending doom (already postponed by one year! Indefinitely postponed in the Teyvat world).]

[Anchored World: Awakening World (Cult Simulator)]

[Current World: Campione, the Godslayer.]

[Current remaining time travels: 0.]

I don't know why he traveled from the throne to a public toilet.

You can't expect him to be an emperor and clone twenty obedient sons.

One advantage of becoming an expert is that you can remember everything you see, so much so that Li Lin can recall things he saw when he was bored.

The anime "Godkiller" is basically a fan service show, and the novel also has a toilet paper-like feel to it. It's filled with all sorts of strange ideas unique to the Japanese. Sometimes, Li Lin seriously wonders if something is wrong with this weird world.

For example, why is the male protagonist, Kusanagi Godou, always able to fight while kissing and exchanging saliva? Do the enemies just stand there like that?

There must be a reason for this, but Li Lin was not quite sure.

Because he is mentally ill, mentally ill people are expected to act according to the rules set by mentally ill people.

Getting to the bottom of things and investigating every doubt is something a normal person would do, not something he should do.

As everyone knows, Si Chen would want to laugh whenever Li Lin thought about something.

Completely baffled, Li Lin got up from the toilet and walked out of the public restroom.

The sight of the modern city before him brought tears to his eyes.

He spread his arms wide and shouted, amidst the astonished gazes of the tourists around him, "wryyyyyyyyy!"

329 Call that stable boy over here!

Immediately, the surrounding onlookers cast reproachful, questioning, and uneasy glances at Li Lin.

But no one dared to step forward and directly criticize Li Lin.

"That's so rude."

"Yes, that's really rude of you."

"How rude of them to make such a racket in front of Nikko Toshogu Shrine!"

These Japanese people don't have the guts to publicly criticize, but they not only have the guts, but also a great deal of guts to whisper and slander behind people's backs.

This is probably largely due to their social environment.

Li Lin's sharp eyes swept over those who called him rude, and he sneered, "Today you ignore me, tomorrow you'll be begging for my attention."

Wherever Li Lin's gaze fell, young men and women, as well as the elderly, fell silent instantly, lowering their heads and not daring to meet his eyes, probably feeling that there was no need to argue with such a person.

This left Li Lin, who had been conserving his energy and preparing to unleash his tirade, somewhat bewildered.

Li Lin, still angry, walked up to the middle-aged man closest to him and said, "You seem to be quite dissatisfied with me?"

"Hmph, no." The middle-aged man turned to leave, but Li Lin grabbed his shoulder. He struggled, but found it was no use.

Some people have already started walking away quickly; the unfortunate one is that innocent, down-on-his-luck middle-aged man, it has nothing to do with them.

Japanese society is in such a sick state that everyone is obsessed with not causing trouble for others, and it is clear that those who are entangled with Li Lin are already trouble.

It's not that there aren't kind-hearted people, but such people are a minority, and it's difficult for them to step forward and offer their love in the current social climate.

"What do you want to do?" A hint of fear flashed in the middle-aged man's eyes as he realized that struggling was futile, and he asked in a fierce but cowardly tone.

“Hello, I’d like to play a game with you,” Li Lin said. “You were originally an ordinary person, one of the most ordinary people out there. Just like most Japanese people, you dare not complain about the current state of society, and you don’t care about the current politicians. You can only wallow in self-pity. You also envy those scions of wealthy families, but you have never taken any action. Just like that, you fell from the economic bubble and became a victim of an era.”

"Then you stop treasuring life, and you drift through each day in a daze."

"People who do not respect life do not deserve to be respected."

"Only when people face life and death can they truly understand the value of life."

"You have only one hour left to live. I wonder if you can grasp the true meaning of life in this hour."

After saying this, Li Lin gave himself a thumbs up.

He's really full of witty remarks.

The middle-aged man, no longer caring about being impolite, demanded, "What... what did you do to me?!"

“Now I need you to show me around this place.” Li Lin said, pulling out a crowbar and pressing it against the middle-aged man’s back. “Otherwise, I’ll puncture your anus with this crowbar.”

The middle-aged man had a thousand complaints he wanted to vent.

—How did he pull such a long crowbar out of his crotch? And after saying all that, all he did was find a tour guide, was it really necessary to use such an outrageous method?

Unless, he's putting on a prank show?

The middle-aged man, who thought he understood Li Lin's meaning, suddenly realized it. He lowered his raised hands and even waved to the crowd in the distance with a smile.

"You're a tourist from out of town, aren't you? Nikko Toshogu Shrine is definitely worth a visit." The middle-aged man, who had suddenly accepted his identity, lowered his voice and said, "Are you filming a TV show? I quite enjoy watching TV Tokyo's prank channel. Do you need me to play along?"

"That works too." Li Lin hadn't expected this man to have such a broad perspective. He patted the middle-aged man on the shoulder with admiration, "Young man, you've found a way to broaden your horizons."

The middle-aged man nodded in agreement.

No matter what, appearing on television does bring some financial gain.

He was unaware that he had just narrowly escaped Li Lin's crowbar.

Amidst the astonished gazes of the tourists nearby, the middle-aged man led Li Lin through the main gate of Nikko Toshogu Shrine.

“In Japan, there’s a famous saying: ‘If you’re going on a trip, you’re missing out if you don’t go to Nikko.’” The man named Tomoya Kuhozuka enthusiastically introduced the place to Li Lin, while smiling at the non-existent camera. “Perfect timing, I’m from the Kuhozuka branch family, which is in charge of the Nikko Toshogu Shrine. I know this place like the back of my hand.”

“When talking about Nikko Toshogu Shrine, one cannot help but mention Tosho Daigongen.” Kuhozuka Tomoya pointed to the stone torii gate not far away and said, “After Tokugawa Ieyasu passed away, he was first buried at Kunoyama, and then moved to Nikkoyama. On the first anniversary of his death, the Imperial Court posthumously granted Tosho Daigongen the rank of Junior First Rank.”

"In the eleventh year of Kan'ei, the Shogun Iemitsu carried out the Kan'ei Great Expansion, and for the next 220 years, the worship of Toshogu Shrine never ceased. Until the Meiji era, the promulgation of the Separation of Shinto and Buddhism Order led to the formation of a two-shrine-one-temple structure consisting of Toshogu Shrine, Futarasan Shrine, and Rinnoji Shrine."

As Kufuzuka Tomoya passed by the stone torii gate, he bowed slightly, but Li Lin remained unmoved.

Passing through the white torii gate symbolizes entering a realm of purity.

As the crowd around them gradually increased, Tomoya Kufuzuka raised his voice slightly: "Do you see that five-story pagoda? That's a landmark that has been preserved since the first year of Bunsei."

Li Lin turned his head and saw a vermilion five-story tower hidden among the pines and cypresses. It was not particularly tall, but the vermilion color of its carved beams and painted rafters still formed a sharp contrast with the simple buildings next to it.

Li Lin couldn't muster any sense of awe for this; he could only say that it wasn't as magnificent as the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an.

After passing through this five-story pagoda teeming with tourists, you will arrive at the true main gate of Nikko Toshogu Shrine.

Although it's called the main gate, it's actually only that size. It's more about creating a solemn and majestic atmosphere. On the left and right sides of the gate, there is a carving of a benevolent king and a powerful warrior, hence the name "Benevolent King Gate".

Beyond the Niōmon Gate lies the Sanjinku, which stores the horse harnesses and equipment used by warriors during the annual festival procession.

After the Three Gods' Storehouse is the Divine Stable, which means the stable where divine horses are kept. Seeing that Li Lin seemed quite interested in this, Kufuzuka Tomoya then gave a detailed explanation of the Divine Stable.

“The Divine Stable and the Three Monkeys Sculpture are essentially one and the same. Look, there are monkey sculptures above the Divine Stable—here they are.” Tomoya Kufuzuka pointed to the sculpted plaque above the Divine Stable, where there were indeed many monkey sculptures.

"Actually, these monkey statues are cyclical. You see, the first group of mother and baby monkeys means that young children need to grow up under the care of their parents."

"The second group is called the Three Don'ts Ape, which means that in childhood, one should not listen to, speak of, or see bad things, and should maintain a pure mind to grow up healthily."

"The third group is the solitary ape, which means adolescence, when one is just around the corner from growing up and becoming independent... and so on, until the last pregnant ape. The eight wood carvings go through the cycle, endlessly renewing life."

Tomoya Kufuku took a sip of water: "These carvings are mainly based on the concept of the time—that monkeys can protect horses. I heard that this concept originated from the mainland, haha, like the stable boy."

The story of Journey to the West is also very popular in Japan.

Li Lin didn't speak, but just looked up at the monkey statue that kept repeating itself.

In the data field, glowing words float silently.

【Curse: Keeper of the Heavenly Horses】

330 The disobedient god is actually beside me

【Curse: Keeper of the Heavenly Horses】

[Rank: Remnant]

[Sexual Form: Lamp]

【Om, Amogha, Virudana, Mahamundara, Manipanama, Jvala.】

The Great Sage, used to subdue the dragon and snake, was bound here by a powerful monk of the Tiantai school under the name "Dongzhao Daquanxian" (Great Manifestation of the Eastern Illumination). The three elements required to break the seal are the dragon and snake, swords, and exorcism.

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