Onmyoji, a nobleman in Heian-kyo

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The backlash from wanting "everything" is starting to appear; perhaps it's time to consider whether we can control some of the power of time.

"Dreams are too unreal; if you're going to play, play for real."

Kyosuke Kosaka muttered many things as he hurried along.

Kagura, who was traveling with him, appeared calm on the surface, but her heart was still as joyful as ever.

"I'm so happy to be with Kyosuke..."

As long as we can be together, that's enough.

Day 410 of crossing

The ancestral worship ceremony is now in its final countdown.

In three days, Kyoto's protective barrier will reach its weakest point of the year.

The Onmyoji and samurai within Kyoto were all diligently distributed around the city.

Characters like firemen and guards became supporting roles.

After all, the value of the gold is different, which is understandable.

In any case, Kousaka Kyosuke instructed all his subordinates to obey the Onmyoji's orders.

Industry specializing in surgery.

It is definitely wrong to ignore the advice of professionals.

There are indeed not many Onmyoji in the Inspectorate of Non-Violation.

"It is the faith of the Dao Gang."

Kagura had just returned from patrol when she noticed paper cranes flying in her direction.

Kagura was traveling with Kyosuke Kousaka.

"I wonder what the important issue is..." Kousaka Kyosuke was also somewhat wary.

Fujiwara no Michitsuna is not currently responsible for many miscellaneous duties of the Daoist priest; he is primarily in charge of the Fujiwara clan's Onmyoji (yin-yang master) power.

Therefore, the information he suddenly conveyed is most likely related to the safety of Kyoto.

Hey.

Kyosuke Kosaka gently took the paper crane that flew toward him.

Then slowly unfold the paper crane.

First, take a look at the content.

Senseless.

"...This is to encourage me to practice the flute more."

With a blank expression, Kousaka Kyosuke handed the letter to Kagura.

Kagura gently took it, quickly glanced at it, and calmly guessed, "Music is indispensable in many rituals, so you probably need to help participate in some of them, Kyosuke."

Kyosuke Kosaka: "Indeed, I promised Michitsuna I would help him."

It's surprising how cautious he is.

Unexpectedly, Fujiwara no Michitsuna was still concerned about the Itsukushima deity.

Upon closer reflection, Kyosuke Kosaka realized that there wasn't much wrong with it.

"The future storyline about Itsukushima requires creating a past illusion, composing ritual music at each altar..."

Who is this for?

Of course, it's for Kinara, the god of Itsukushima.

In the story of Onmyoji, Fujiwara no Michitsuna's mother was a devout follower of Kinara.

The same applies to Fujiwara no Michitsuna.

Therefore, having the ability, he naturally wanted to release Kinnara from the seal.

Fujiwara no Michitsuna not only wanted to free Kinara, but also wanted to restore her memories and powers.

Therefore, the difficulty is still very high.

In any case, the power of the gods is something that ordinary Onmyoji cannot withstand.

Kyosuke Kousaka confirmed this further through the careful observation of the Moon Goddess.

for example.

The Moon Chaser was once considered a slightly more powerful demon, but he struggled to fight against ordinary leaders of Mount Ooe.

Nowadays, as long as the Tsukuyomi has enough divine power, she can not only easily defeat ordinary leaders of Mount Ooe, but also easily fight against demon kings such as Ibaraki-dōji and Shuten-dōji for a while.

Assuming abundant divine power, it could indeed delay even the most powerful ghost king for eternity.

Naturally, Tsukuyomi is a support-type shikigami.

If possible, casting the Moon's Blessing on Kousaka Kyosuke and the others from the rear will allow them to play their greatest role.

Let's get back to the main topic.

Fujiwara no Michitsuna planned to send him to Itsukushima after the ancestral rites.

He really is a loyal believer.

No, Kousaka Kyosuke also has to become a loyal follower of the Moon God.

He can't admit defeat!

I'm going to see the Moon Chaser tomorrow.

Subconsciously, Kyosuke Kosaka made a slight swallowing motion...

309. Tsuki-no-Shrine / Playing Hard to Get / Needs: People from the Shrine

Day 411 of crossing

Today, Kyosuke Kosaka arrived at the Oitsuki Shrine.

Since it was still early, there were no people praying or confiding their troubles.

Honestly.

The Oitsuki Shrine is more like a place where ordinary people can find solace and spiritual support.

The believers come here hoping to find a place where their souls can find peace.

However, this is a great thing for the Moon Chaser.

Kyosuke Kousaka was quite clear about this.

The Moon Goddess dislikes it when believers confide in her honestly.

However, facing this kind of thing frequently can easily lead to some depression.

Therefore, Kyosuke Kousaka would send letters to the Moon Goddess every day and visit her every now and then.

"How is it? Have any people from the surrounding villages come here to worship?"

As is customary, Kyosuke Kosaka asked jokingly.

Previously, the shrine was overcrowded because it had taken in women and children from a widow village, and some of the people who originally came to worship had stopped coming.

Even after the women and children were moved to the newly built village, the situation did not seem to improve.

Therefore, Kyosuke Kosaka would occasionally ask him about it out of concern.

Of course, I didn't pay too much attention to it.

After all, Kyosuke Kousaka is very open-minded.

For now, the shrines in the suburbs only have a group of believers from Widow Village whose faith is relatively strong.

Other new followers were brought in by Kyosuke Kosaka—yes, a rather conventional Oitsuki Shrine had also been established at the manor before.

Many people from the manor also come to pay their respects.

As for faith?

Don't have too high expectations, just take it one step at a time.

Ultimately, humans prefer the renowned Inari deity.

That's right!

The only two shrines in the manor, the Inari Shrine, are much more lively than the Tsuki-no-Kami Shrine.

Kyosuke Kosaka didn't offer much guidance on these matters.

You can't force a cow to drink water.

If a group of people have been worshipping Inari for countless years, why force them to worship other unknown deities?

It means "unknown".

Simply put, they're not very famous.


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