
I Am a God in Tokyo
by He Qi
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The young man was sitting in the shrine, flanked by the divine envoys on his left and right, hiding a knife in his sinister smile, and looking domineering and arrogant. There are eight million gods above, and ordinary sentient beings walking below. The sun and moon hang in front of me, and the stars are dotted in a few lines. A weak crown holding the divine seal in a foreign land, reduced to a foreign land, looking at the morning and dusk, sighing at the phenomenon of demons running rampant in troubled times. There will be another long wind blowing thousands of miles, regrouping the old troops to exorcise evil spirits... But at this time, An Yongyao, who was being hunted by terror, was shouting: Help, I am too weak, I quit!
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Official(1)Scraped 20d ago
After reading it, I personally think it doesn't look good. The power of faith is not the main power of the name of a god. In Japan, there are no gods in shrines, that is, gods without divine status. Even if Takamagahara is not recognized as a god, there are no restrictions on the name of the god. There is no need to use the power of faith to maintain the power of the god. As mentioned at the beginning, he is a down-and-out god (as far as I know)
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Official(1)Scraped 20d ago
After reading it, I personally think it doesn't look good. The power of faith is not the main power of the name of a god. In Japan, there are no gods in shrines, that is, gods without divine status. Even if Takamagahara is not recognized as a god, there are no restrictions on the name of the god. There is no need to use the power of faith to maintain the power of the god. As mentioned at the beginning, he is a down-and-out god (as far as I know)









