Jinsha Festival: Soul of Shu

Jinsha Festival: Soul of Shu

by Kitten Chacha Y

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377Kwords36chapters
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Ch. 36The Final Chapter Continues
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Three thousand years ago, the ancient Shu Jinsha shaman used blood and gold to seal the "Shu Soul" - a mysterious power that resides in the spirit of all things. It connected the rise and fall of the Chengdu Plain with the bloodline of a strange beast called the "Eye of the Silkworm Bush". Three thousand years later, during a night exploration of the Jinsha ruins, Lin Qiang, a graduate student in the Department of Archeology, accidentally touched a bronze dragon staff engraved with the pattern of a sun bird, awakening the sleeping "Eye of the Silkworm Bush" - a panda spirit beast that resided in her body and could recall historical fragments and awaken the remaining "aura" in cultural relics. Lin Qiang was forced to be involved in a secret war that spanned three thousand years: the seal of the Shu soul gradually collapsed, the mutated aura turned into a "mirage" and eroded reality, and space-time rifts appeared one after another in Chengdu's landmarks Qingcheng Mountain, Wuhou Temple, Wangjiang Tower, and Du Fu Thatched Cottage. She formed the last line of defense to protect Shu with Sima Yu, a genius restorer of cultural relics who has the bloodline of the "Zhuge Legacy Formation", Du Ruo, the night watchman of the thatched cottage who can see the "poetry soul", and Yuan Wang, a face-changing artist who mastered the secret skills of ancient Shu war dance. However, the collapse of the seal was no accident - an ancient organization calling itself the "Enlightened Resurrection Society" is trying to reenact the body-seizing ceremony during the "Turtle Spirit Water Control", using the entire Chengdu as an altar to awaken the "enlightened beast" sleeping deep underground, so that the ancient Shu Dynasty can be reborn in the modern city. Lin Qiang must use himself as a tool to recast the "Sacrifice of the Golden Sands" before the golden foil of the Sun Bird completely dims - and the last step of this ritual is to let the person who carries the soul of Shu burn everything he loves with his own hands in the flames.

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