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Chapter 813 Burning Kudanzaka (5)

The emperor of Japan used this knife to summon the soldiers who died in World War II!

Of course, in recent years, in order not to affect the emperor's international image, the emperor himself will not attend such sacrifices, nor will he preside over any soul-summoning ceremony.

And the person who is really operating this soul-summoning ceremony is actually the monk in front of him, not the monk's priest.

In fact, the main priest of Kudansakari was still somewhat conscientious in the past. For example, the original main priest Tsukuba Fujimo. In 1966, the governor of the Ministry of Health and Welfare and Health of Japan handed him the list of World War II war criminals, asking him to place these war criminals here for sacrifice, and to build a large-scale palace to worship these World War II ghosts.

The then-host Fuji Fuji Tsukiha rejected the request of the governor of the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Because of his insistence, the right-wing elements in Japan waited for twelve years.

Until the death of this respected presidency, they immediately replaced the presidency with their own people, Matsuhei Nagaoka, the son of Matsuhei Kyomin, the minister of the palace during World War II.

Then Matsuhira Nagayo not only brought all the tablets of the World War II ghosts back to the shrine, but also used the state to expand the temple to build several temples in one go, dedicated to the World War II ghosts.

He also recruited right-wing members to join the shrine. Since then, the far-right elements in Japan have completely mastered the shrine and worshipped the ghosts of World War II every year.

So from that time on, this shrine, which had been migrated after World War II, has regained its color from the past and became a cesspool with a very strong right-wing color.

Moreover, since Matsuhira Nagayo, almost every host who took over this shrine has been the spokesperson of Japanese far-right elements, including the host in front of him.

At this time, this guy was glaring at Jin Muchen with a wide eyebrow. This Baga actually ran to the Jingguo Divine Way to make trouble. He really got the courage of Xiong Xin.

At this time, he no longer had to worry about fear. All the halls in front of the temple were already on fire. Don’t think too much, this guy must have done it. This is a blasphemy against Japanese heroes. I want to be incompatible with you.

"Baga, put down this Yasukuni knife quickly."

The host looked at Jin Muchen and shouted loudly. The knife in Jin Muchen's hand was the famous Yasukuni Sword, a Japanese artifact, a national treasure, and even a symbol of the national spirit.

Japan's national weapon was actually held in his hand by such an unreliable guy, which made the host very angry, his eyes widened, and even the corners of his eyes were about to break open.

Jin Muchen smiled coldly: "So it is the Jingguo sword? This sword is specially used for soul-catching? Then do you think this sword is very powerful? By the way, I forgot to ask you a question. Has this sword seen blood? I really want to hear that a knife that has never seen blood cannot be used for soul-catching. Because such a knife has no murderous aura, it cannot suppress those ghosts."

This host must have received higher education as the principal priest of the Jingguo Divine Toilet, so although Jin Muchen speaks English, he can understand it.

However, when he heard Jin Muchen ask this, he was also stunned. Is this guy crazy? What does he mean?

Just when he was thinking about what Jin Muchen meant, Jin Muchen had already rushed to him with a knife, raised his sword and fell down.

The head of the priest had already flew three feet high, and blood sprayed to the roof. Even though the priest's head had moved, his eyes were still wide open.

Obviously he didn't expect that this guy was so cruel and dared to kill people in this temple. Could it be that he was not afraid of the revenge of Amaterasu?

Jin Muchen looked at the headless corpse in front of him and said silently in his heart, finally getting some interest back to our ancestors.

When these ancestors of these Japanese devils burned, killed and plundered the land of China, they didn’t know how many Chinese people were chopped off with such Japanese swords.

Especially in the tragic massacre in Jinling, even now, there are some chilling photos circulating. Several Japanese military officials used Japanese swords to cut the Chinese's heads for fun.

Damn, such a guy is not worthy of being called a human being. Now the monks or hosts in the Jingguo God Toilet are almost all descendants of those people back then.

These guys not only remember their ancestors here, but never had the intention of repenting for the mistakes they had done for their ancestors. Instead, they were proud of them and used them as the basis for promoting Japanese patriotic thoughts.

Such a guy is definitely not to be jealous of death, so in Jin Muchen's opinion, the Japanese priest was cut down, which was no different from chopping a dog. This is a little retribution to the evil committed by their ancestors back then, but the retribution came a little late.

"Haha, now this knife is covered with blood, so it should be able to summon souls. But unfortunately, you can't see it. Also, I'm sorry, this knife may not be used to summon souls for you in this temple in the future. Hehe, it is my spoil."

Jin Muchen looked at the headless corpse and said with a smile. After that, he took out the ignition aid in his hand and sprinkled it all over the temple again. Then he lit the fire. Soon the temple was lit with a raging fire and thick smoke rose.

This Yasukuni Divine Toilet is a classic Japanese building, but it was once bombed by US military during World War II.

Later, in order to maintain Japanese tradition, the reconstruction party used the original technology as much as possible to maintain the original appearance of the shrine as much as possible, so a large amount of wood was used to rebuild it.

This is very convenient for Jin Muchen. If most of the buildings in the shrine are reinforced concrete buildings, it would probably be not so easy for him to set fire here.

But here is mainly a wooden structure, which is much easier to deal with. If you pour a little kerosene on it, it will burn quickly.

After coming out of this temple, you can see several major buildings in front of the shrine. At this time, the fire was already in the sky. I guess people outside could see the fire here from afar.

Even though it was remote here, someone could see it. At this time, Jin Muchen, who was smart and quick-witted, had even heard the sirens of the firetruck from far to near.

It seems that I have to speed up, and there are two temples waiting for me behind.

And after burning down the temple, I have other things to do tonight.

Jin Muchen, carrying the bloody Jingguo sword, turned around and walked back.

Behind this hall is the most important place of the Jingguo divine toilet. This temple is called Lingxibo Feng'an Hall, which is also the last and most important hall in the entire divine toilet.

The tablets of the Second World War war criminals are stored here, as well as various information, photos of these war criminals. Usually, this place is a heavy toilet and is not open to the public easily. Even tourists are not allowed to come in easily.

It is only open to the public on important days of worship, and only certain people are allowed to come in to worship.

For example, the emperor of Japan, or other royal family branches, or Japanese politicians, such as prime ministers, or the like, they must be allowed to enter by those major chaebols. Anyway, ordinary people are definitely not allowed to enter.

In this hall, there are a total of fourteen Class A war criminals from World War II, many of whom are old enemies of the Chinese back then.

For example, the famous Hideki Tojo, and war criminals like Kenji Doihara who committed heinous crimes against China, more than 2,000 Class B and C war criminals, as well as more than 2 million Japanese beast soldiers in World War II.

Moreover, among these war criminals, there are not only Japanese, but also Koreans who are responding to the situation, such as the famous Japanese hybrid Iwari Masao and the Dog Brother, whose tablets are enshrined in this temple.

Jin Muchen, who broke into this temple, certainly would not be polite to this place. He rushed forward and used the Yasukuni Sword to chop the tablets of these Japanese beasts.

Especially the important Japanese war criminals' tablets, such as Hideki Tojo and Kenji Doihara, such leaders and disasters, were the ones who advocated planning to invade China, but later they did not know how many Chinese people were killed.

Isn’t your tablet now being placed here to summon your soul? And I will use this Jingguo sword to summon you. Then I have to see if this Jingguo sword can chop all your souls. I just want to chop all your souls away, so that you can’t even enter hell, and can only wander around the world and be lonely ghosts.

After the slash, if it weren't for the sirens of the firetruck getting closer, Jin Muchen would have wished to cut all these tablets to ease his hatred.

But now is obviously not a good time to continue venting. This time he took out a large bucket of gasoline and poured it all over the temple, especially the tablets offered in the divine toilet, and he never let go of each one.

Then a match was lit and threw it on those tablets, and soon the entire temple was lit up.

Only then did Jin Muchen get out of the temple with satisfaction, but it was no longer a good time to go to the main entrance, so he chose to climb over the wall and jump out of the magic toilet.

Looking at the Yasukuni Divine Toilet behind him, Jin Muchen breathed a long sigh. This time he came to Japan, he made a lot of money. Not only did he pick up a lot of treasures, but he also made a lot of money. However, these are far less than burning this Yasukuni Divine Toilet, and he could get such a great sense of satisfaction.
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