
I Inherited the Shrine in Kanagawa
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Travel through Kanagawa, Japan. A girl has a house. There is also a shrine. And a grandfather... Who is about to be driven crazy by the gods.
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Tokyo light novel, superpower. The protagonist travels through Tokyo to inherit a shrine and fights to protect his sister. The sister is the heroine and there are multiple heroines.



The setting of this book is a Japanese light novel, and the main setting is Kanagawa. The fusion of Christian elements and shrine elements in this book is a highlight. People who have been trained can activate the spell, but some suggestive movements are needed to activate the spell. For example, the thumb enlargement move has a very anime-like sense of déjà vu, with a strong sense of immersion and imagination. And shrines, as the name suggests, are shrines and shrines dedicated to gods. But are gods really the embodiment of justice? The answer given in this book is no. The so-called gods are nothing but evil existences. They pollute human cognition, induce people to put gods above all things, and turn humans into puppets that gods can drive! But, are gods really supreme? For us humans, is there something higher than gods that we cannot lose even at the cost of our lives?




[Travel][Elements of Resistance] 'The so-called chosen one either serves the gods or the government. ' ---------------------------------- The footsteps of the two brothers and sisters were getting farther and farther away. The old man who was sitting straightened his back, and his shoulders slowly slumped. The whole person seemed to be discouraged and lost all his energy and spirit. "Sorry, Nanfeng, Mio." The old man lowered his head and his voice was almost too soft to be heard. The deathly gray color on his face became more and more obvious. Outside the small building. A rope hanging from the torii gate. The signs of fracture are becoming more and more obvious. It was as if something was holding both ends of the rope and pulling hard. Boom. The sound of a rope breaking.



This book is written by the author of "Blessings for Beautiful Animation Production"... I have had it for a long time and only read it recently. As a two-dimensional novel, it is still very good. I recommend it.













