The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out

Huh? Isn't Savings an event where you sneak soybeans off the corner of the house?

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We all know that one day there is an event where beans are scattered and ghosts are driven away, but it is said that the prototype lies in the chase, which is an event in the palace.

Pursuit is the ritual whereby a person wearing a fourth mask, known as Mr. Fang Xiang, chases ghosts around with contradictions and contradictions.

But at some point, he was turned into a ghost and chased around with beans thrown.

That's pathetic.

"Hmm. I hope it changes. I didn't know the beans would do any harm."

Mr. Limbell eats beans polypoly while saying so.

I don't eat age numbers on boulders. A thousand soybeans or something. It's light torture.

"Well, in the awkward place, ghosts were chasing after peach trees."

"Why are you a peach tree?

"You don't know."

"Grand!?

Mr. Yayoi answers all the time that he has nothing to be ashamed of about Mr. Erte's question.

But you also need the courage to say you don't know properly when you don't.

"Speaking of which, don't you do bean sprinkles at home?

"At first, I thought I'd do it. I stopped when I accidentally hit the Grauze one."

"I see."

I'm Mr. Roman, convinced by Mr. Glios' answer, but vampires are not ghost buddies, although the kanji word ghost is used.

But Mr. Grauze is vulnerable to Holy Attributes, so if you get the beans for the shrine, you may accidentally become a Buddha.

I don't know this anymore when a vampire is like a shrine bean to a Buddha.

"So should we clean up these beans too before Mr. Grauze wakes up?"

"The beans I bought in the supermarket don't have that much power."

Mr. Limbell continues to pinch the beans with the momentum that he's really willing to eat a thousand grains while answering Sheena's fears.

Japan is still at peace today.

"Speaking of bean sprinklers, your father was throwing peaches at ghosts, too, but what does that have to do with anything?

Dear Amateras, who raises questions while eating polypoly of beans.

I haven't eaten this number of years old either.

Or, Master Amateras, don't think about how old you are. It has nothing to do with God's age or anything.

"You have a theory that it has something to do with it, or that you substituted the peas you used to throw. Because beans, of course, have a painful effect on peaches."

"Huh? Did peaches have that power?

"If not, why did you think your father threw peaches?"

You seem to know things and you're missing somewhere. Master Tsukuyomi clings to Master Amateras.

By the way, Master Isanagi threw the peaches when he was running away from them because he had stirred up Master Isanami in the Yellow Springs, and when he threw the peaches, it is said that the Yellow Springs army of the chasers had immediately dispersed.

Nothing. I didn't stop chasing you because the peaches look delicious.

"They say that Peach Taro was born from peaches because of that area."

"Huh? Then Kintaro, born of gold, has a similar reason!?

"There isn't. In other words, Kitaro was not born of gold."

Did you exorcise a ghost named Kitaro in the first place? Some people will think that Kitaro is the childhood name of a person who knows Kimchi Sakada and is supposedly one of the famous sources of light for his monster exorcisms, including ghosts.

Probably has nothing to do with the protagonist of some silver soulful comic book.

Sometimes they say that the artistic style of this piece is similar, but maybe not like that.

Or is it hard to say "yes" or "no" if you say so!?

"Mmm...... so if I hit my mother with peaches, can I get rid of them?

"That's right. Why don't you give it a try?"

(You've been a pain in the ass and you've given up clinging)

Master Tsukuyomi nods with a smile that understands something to Master Amateras, who just laughs at me when I think of something good.

And Master Toyokehime, who keeps an eye on things like that but doesn't stop.

Today the high heavens are peaceful.