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Chapter 134: Sensoji Temple (3/5) (For hungry eels, there will always be more)

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According to Tamamo Mae's previous introduction to the soul body, as long as the five-tails' physical body is destroyed or sealed, the five-tails can be turned into a soul body.

The five tails in the soul state can be attached to the body of one tail.

In this way, the strength of the three souls in one body will be greatly enhanced.

But the question is, is the monster called Niugui really that stupid

Or is it that the special relationship between souls and bodies is unknown to outsiders

So, Tamamo-mae's plan was to take the initiative to get caught, and then wait for an opportunity to destroy the Five-Tails' body and carry out counter-attack

If something goes wrong in this crazy plan, Tamamo Mae may be in danger.

The Three-Tailed Tamamo-mae is Ronan's primary strategy target.

He was not going to be a bystander, waiting for a miracle to happen.

If Ichibi's physical body is destroyed, causing the three Ichibi to become soul bodies, how can he conquer the enemy

After much deliberation, the only person with the power to stop these monsters is the local God of Fortune in Tokyo.

There are two gods of fortune that Ronan has met so far.

Kotobuki who ran out of Sensoji Temple in the middle of the night and wandered around, and Kunshamonten, the head of the Seven Gods of Luck.

The former developed a drug like Yujin Pill, which is like a logistics occupation, and its combat effectiveness is probably not very good.

Kunsha Mentian's fighting ability is not bad, but I don't know where to find him.

If you want to find him, you have to start with the longevity man in Sensoji Temple.

While waiting for the traffic light to turn green, Ronan picked up Longwei's mobile phone and began to search for information about the Seven Gods of Luck.

Using the search engine, he actually found it.

The Seven Gods of Luck in Neon Country are a bit interesting, as some of them are actually gods from sects in other countries.

The seven gods of good fortune are Mahakala, Ebisu, Kunshamonten, Bian Caiten, Budai Monk, Fu Lu Shou and Ju Lao Ren.

Mahakala is the god of luck and good fortune, and is said to be the Hindu Maharaja, that is, Shiva.

This kind of Shiva that spreads to Neon is obviously an ultra-low-end version.

The martial arts value is not high, so it is understandable that the local god of cooking is regarded as the patron saint of Mount Hiei.

Ebisu, also known as Isaburo, is a mixture of the god of earth and the god of sea.

Since Neon Country is an island country and has a prosperous fishing industry, the status of this God of Fortune has also increased with the tide.

Kunshamentian originated from Buddhism that emerged in the Dragon Kingdom. Its prototype is the Duowentian of the Four Heavenly Kings of Nantianmen.

He has a variety of weapons such as a treasure umbrella, a pagoda, a treasure stick, a treasure pearl, and a treasure spear. He is the most powerful among the Gods of Fortune.

Surprisingly, this god who doesn’t like to wear clothes turns out to be the god of wisdom.

Ronan wondered if the Neon people had any serious misunderstandings about the word wisdom.

Benzaiten is the God of Good Fortune and the only female among the Seven Gods of Good Luck. She is proficient in music and debate, and is also called the Goddess.

There are eight kinds of weapons, such as knives, axes, arrows, halberds, and demon-subduing pestles. Their combat effectiveness should be second only to Kunsha Mentian.

The prototype of Budai Monk is taken from Maitreya in Buddhism.

It is said that he has a fat belly and carries a big cloth bag. He lives in Siming Mountain and is the god of great fortune.

The remaining Fu Lu Shou and Shou Lao are based on the Antarctic Immortal and belong to the official CP.

The former rides a crane and the latter rides a deer.

But Ronan didn't see any deer that day, so he probably didn't bring it out.

A temple dedicated to Fu Lu Shou in Osaka.

The temple dedicated to Kotobuki is Sensoji Temple in Kyoto.

More than half an hour later, Ronan drove a modified car to Sensoji Temple in Taito District.

The place is very popular and there are many tourists during the day.

Ronan searched for a long time before he found a parking space.

Walking inside, there is an endless stream of tourists.

In the center of the main hall, on the white tiled red wall, there is a plaque of Sensoji Temple.

There are several large lanterns weighing several hundred kilograms hanging next to it, hanging around the plaque, with the words "Wind and Thunder God Gate" written on it, which is very eye-catching.

Entering the main hall, there is a four-meter statue of the God of Wind and God of Thunder on each side on the left and right sides. The lines are smooth and not angry but powerful.

Through here is the inner door leading to the temple.

At the end of the passage is a two-story small hall with vermilion pillars and green windows, which is quite charming.

Entering the small hall, there is a statue of King Ren on the left and right sides. With raised eyebrows and raised eyes, tightly closed lips, he looks majestic, strong, and evil.

After passing through the hall, we finally arrived at the main hall.

It is said that it was burned down many times and rebuilt with reinforced concrete.

Outside the main hall, there is a copper stove with strong incense.

Ronan finally got a glimpse of the target of this trip, Mr. Shou.

As one of the Seven Gods of Luck, Shou-man wears yellow cloth, holds a banana fan, and is followed by a white deer.

There are many tourists around and there are many people.

Ronan didn't know how to communicate with the gods, so he just learned to worship Guanyin, bought a stick of incense and muttered words.

"Old Man Shou, show your spirit quickly. I know the whereabouts of Kikuichi Mononori Sect."

Repeated this eight times, just when Ronan was about to give up and find another way.

The tourists around suddenly became blurry.

In the main hall, except for the smiling portrait of Mr. Shou, which became increasingly clear, all the characters in the hall were blurred, as if in a dream.

"Young man, don't try to trick me."

An ethereal voice sounded in his ears, and the kind-hearted old man appeared in front of him.

"Don't dare." Ronan was pulled into the illusion by the gods, but he didn't show any panic at all. He bowed his hands and said: "Ju Yiwen Zezong fell into the hands of monsters. I got some clues and came to ask for help. I don't know... Kunsha Mentian, the God of Fortune ,Where is it now?"

Old Man Shou's eyes fell on him, he pondered for a moment and said: "The famous sword has been stolen. This is a serious matter. You can take my token and go to the five-story pagoda behind the side hall."

After saying this, the illusion dissipated, and the hall was once again a noisy scene.

Glancing at the yellow wooden sign that suddenly appeared in his hand, Ronan put it in his pocket and turned back.

After asking a random passerby for directions, he returned to the small hall, turned right, and came to the five-story pagoda.

The tower is about fifty meters high, and the first floor is the Lingpai Hall where the spiritual tablets are enshrined.

Arriving on the second floor, Ronan saw a statue of a military commander.

Wearing warrior armor, holding a pagoda in one hand and a treasure stick in the other.

Is it because samurai armor is too stuffy that they don't want to wear tops

Ronan took out the yellow wooden sign and muttered something.

After a while, the surrounding scenery became blurry, and he was pulled into the illusion by Kunsha Mentian.

"Lord Lucky God, I unexpectedly obtained the whereabouts of the famous Dao Ju Yimonji Zong, so I came to bother you."

Kunsha Mentian was wearing armor, glaring angrily, and cherished his words like gold: "Speak."

Ronan rolled his eyes, of course he wouldn't tell everything stupidly.

This time I took the initiative to come to the door, hoping to mediate between the God of Fortune and the monster and use some tricks.

"I can tell you the exact whereabouts of the famous sword, but there is one requirement."

Kun Shamentian remained silent, just staring at him, waiting for the next step.

"The person who stole the famous sword was a five-tailed fox demon. At the same time, there are other fox demons who are chasing the famous sword, hoping to clear their names. If I tell you the location of the famous sword, I hope Lord Fukugami will show mercy to the other fox demons."

"Hmph." Kunsha Menten snorted coldly: "Human, I remember you. You were also there that day when I lost Tamamo Mae."

"That's right." Ronan admitted generously: "There is always a wrongdoer and a debtor. If it was the five-tailed Tamamoae who committed the crime, why bother to involve the other Tamamoae?"

Unexpectedly, Kunsha Menten did not accept the confusion of concepts at all, and scolded: "As long as it is Tamamo Mae, I don't care how many tails it has, I will kill them all."

Today's Kunsha Mentian is a little hard to fool.

what can we do about it

Ronan stared at his angry look, frowning...