I Became a God in Tokyo

Chapter 17 The force seems to be a little higher

Monday morning.

Bai Mujun changed into the uniform of Hideoin High School and went out to school.

When he returned from Tachibana Medical Center last night, he received a text message stating that 500,000 yen had been transferred.

Don't think about it, it must be a donation from Leiming Temple.

Because of this transfer, Bai Mujun's savings began to skyrocket.

It has exceeded two million yen.

Naturally, Bai Mujun began to think about a profound question.

If you have money, how should you spend it?

Bai Mujun felt that money should not be spent recklessly, it must be spent where it is most needed.

After thinking about it, I finally decided to renovate my residence in the shrine first.

Because his bedroom is tens of meters away from the god's main hall.

If it can be remodeled and a bedroom closer to the main hall can be built.

In this way, mana can be increased even while sleeping.

Having an idea, he immediately searched the Internet to see how much it would cost to renovate such a house.

Contrary to Bai Mujun's expectations, even the renovation of old houses requires a very high budget.

Three million yen.

Beds are not included.

Neon housing is really precious.

Moreover, after the renovation of the bedroom, a series of buildings such as the shrine's side hall, main hall, and social affairs office need to be repaired or renovated, which is a huge expense.

Bai Mujun calculated for a while, and finally couldn't help sighing.

Still have to keep earning!

Taking advantage of the time spent on the tram, Bai Mujun took out his mobile phone to relax a little.

First, I saw the message from Rena Konoe, saying that the situation of Kotori Yuri and the others had obviously improved, but they still needed to be hospitalized for observation for a few days.

Seeing this, Bai Mujun showed a smile on his face.

It seems that the Seal Keeper's effect on dispelling Yin Qi is not bad.

He typed and asked, high school time is very precious, so that Kotori Yuri should not waste his time in the hospital.

It's better to play more mobile games.

Only in this way can we see the true effectiveness of Seal Guard.

In addition, there are several messages from Arashi Hanekawa.

"Mr. Baimu, the balance has already been transferred, please check."

"In addition, the location of the next exorcism has been determined, and I will send you the location now."

Bai Mujun clicked to open.

The map shows that it is in Nerima District, the easternmost part of Tokyo, and it is a very remote place.

It takes at least an hour to do the tram.

"The spirit to be rescued this time is the evil spirit. We will meet at Sakuradai Station in Nerima District at 6 o'clock on Tuesday night. Please be sure to prepare all the relevant spells and Kagura."

"Oh, I remembered, Shiraki-kun's shrine may not pay much attention to these things. I just happen to have information from other shrines. Let's learn from Baimu-kun."

Bai Mujun swipe down the screen.

Two compressed files come into view.

"Kanda Shrine's Priestess (祓いBasic Edition)"

"Kanda Shrine's Priestess (Basic Edition of Kagura)"

The titles are translated as "Kanda Shrine Priestess (Basic Exorcism)" and "Kanda Shrine Priestess (Basic Kagura)".

Looking at these two unattractive compressed packages, Bai Mujun was a little surprised.

Kanda Shrine?

That is a large shrine located in Chiyoda District, which is powerful in Tokyo, and the god enshrined is Kanda Myojin.

Whether it's reputation or background, I don't know how many grades are higher than Tianji Shrine. He belongs to the top leader in the industry, and Tokyo will tremble three times if he stomps his feet.

His heart suddenly became extremely hot.

For various shrines, the data of extermination will not be leaked easily. Especially the Kanda Shrine, which is famous in Tokyo, can be said to be a rare sight.

And this kind of information is extremely precious to Bai Mujun.

Because Tianji Shrine did not leave any orthodox exorcism teachings, everything had to be groped by Bai Mujun.

But although he was very anxious, Bai Mujun didn't open it immediately.

He first carefully confirmed the decompressed file format.

Well, it's a picture, not a video.

Only then can you click in with confidence.

After all, I'm still in public, so it's not good to disturb others.

There are more than 2,000 pages in the picture, and the content seems very obscure, involving a large number of Shinto concepts and theories, and it is even difficult for ordinary people to read through.

But fortunately, Bai Mujun did a lot of previews on weekdays, so he laid a solid foundation and learned faster.

But it took nearly ten minutes to read it through.

After watching it, I sighed.

Niubi.

As expected of the famous Kanda Shrine in Tokyo.

At this time, he can be sure that the core of Kanda Shrine's exorcism lies in its method of Kagura!

Kagura is an ancient traditional performing arts. It is a dance led by a priestess during shrine sacrifices or celebrations. It is widely circulated in neon.

Of course, pure dancing will not have the effect of removing spirits.

The Kagura of Kanda Shrine is different.

It drives the operation of mana through the rhythm of the body, and uses it with special steps to finally achieve the purpose of exorcising.

The specific principle should be that when performing Kagura, mana changed the magnetic field near the exorcist, and then played a role in expelling ghosts.

This caused Bai Mujun to think.

What is the essence of the supernatural?

According to the conclusion of Kanda Shrine in the exorcising chapter, the spirit is located in the changing magnetic field, and its strength will be weakened, making it easier to exorcise.

This shows that the magnetic field has an effect on supernatural beings.

Could it be that the supernatural is a special state of manifestation of the magnetic field?

The yin and resentment in them can be combined because of the magnetic field, thus forming a conscious body?

Bai Mujun continued to think.

If the supernatural is really a kind of magnetic field.

Wouldn't cutting the supernatural being be equivalent to cutting the lines of magnetic induction?

Can generate electricity?

Of course, Bai Mujun didn't really plan to try it, he was just purely curious.

And if you think about it with your toes, you know, it's definitely not that simple.

Otherwise, people can ward off evil spirits with a magnet, so how can they go to the ancient temple of Dashe to ask for some consecration artifacts to protect the body.

With this realization, Bai Mujun turned around and read it a second time.

Slowly, I discovered a big problem in the Kagura of Kanda Shrine.

In the critical part of extermination, there are too many repetitive and redundant parts.

Just like what was demonstrated in the article on expelling the earth-bound spirit, the thousands of steps ahead and the continuous mobilization of mana are actually just laying the foundation for the last step.

That step is the step to truly complete exorcism.

It may take nearly an hour to jump through from beginning to end.

Will Lingyi wait so stupidly for you to finish dancing?

Run early, okay?

Although he doesn't understand the thinking of the person who created this Kagura, Bai Mujun thinks there must be a reason.

The extra steps should contain some kind of special meaning.

It's impossible, because I like to watch witches dance.

That's too vulgar.

If there could be a new Kagura—

Wouldn't it be better to greatly simplify the exorcism process without affecting the original exorcism effect?

Bai Mujun thought about it.

He went through it quickly again, using his brain, and engraved all the poses demonstrated in Kagura in his mind.

Then set them.

Merge, remodel, upgrade.

Combine postures that are similar, opposite, and have the same mana mobilization.

The final result is the truly effective step of exorcising.

Easier said than done.

In the more than 2,000 pages of text, there are nearly 3,000 postures related to exorcism.

Dealing with such a huge amount of information, ordinary people will feel dizzy in just three seconds.

But Bai Mujun has the self-healing power brought by mana.

This self-healing power is naturally also reflected in the level of spiritual power.

Even with such a brain, it is still more than enough.

Don't even eat walnuts.

Just like playing match 3 games, rows of exorcising poses are quickly deleted, and the new poses are stored on the right side.

Truly entertaining and educational.

Even after merging, you can be distracted from listening to the class and give the teacher on the stage an encouraging smile.

For the rest of the day at school, Bai Mujun was obsessed with it.

Even the frequency of going to the toilet has been significantly reduced.

Even with all this hard work, the improvements were not complete by the time school was over.

There are less than a thousand postures left in my mind, and nearly two-thirds of them have been improved.

The number is greatly reduced, but the effect is better.

But Bai Mujun was not satisfied.

Still too much.

If you perform it completely, it is almost equivalent to running a 1,000-meter long-distance race, and it will take more than half an hour.

I'm tired of thinking about it.

Of course, this is just the beginning, and the improvement is not over yet.

Bai Mujun's primary goal is to combine the steps of exorcism into within a hundred steps.

And the ultimate goal, you only need to take one step.

One step in place, clean and neat.

Although it is not yet fully completed, Bai Mujun has already given this kind of pace a name.

Ghost step.

Exorcising ghosts and paying homage to the gods.

Bai Mujun couldn't help fantasizing a little about the scene where the ghost step was completed.

Under the night, he strolled through the courtyard.

Beside him, thick and warm beams of light descended, and friendly smiles appeared on the faces of the shrouded ghosts, and they agreed to ascend to the sky and leave.

Hmm, it seems to be a little bit higher.

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