A special ritual track...
Li Ang squinted his eyes and immediately thought of the numerous Ksitigarbha stone statues in Yuanke Village, and asked, "Parricide?"
The Shinto and Buddhism of the Japan Islands are deeply intertwined,
In ancient times, the rural areas of the Japan Islands had harsh living conditions, and the Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva was regarded as the guardian deity of children who died prematurely or were miscarried. It was believed that he would collect the souls of these children with his sleeve, protecting them from evil spirits, while allowing them to listen to Buddhist scriptures and accumulate merit in hopes of reincarnation.
"...Not exactly parricide."
Ogashira Masashi said hoarsely, "Mother and child, siblings, husband and wife, lovers...
The ancestors of Yuanke Village believed that,
as long as the intense and inseparable emotional bonds between two people were severed, immense power could be released.
It is not limited to family relations."
"I see."
