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Love letters are not allowed in the exorcism notebook!

Guns suppress all divine demons and evil spirits, flesh and blood forge the multi-dimensional Great Wall! In the second year of Ming Country, Tianmen City was in need of recovery after the war. Chaos thrived, and evil spirits roamed freely. The children of the poor take charge early, and garrison soldiers need to learn to earn their own money. My name is Wang Yunxiao, an external field agent for the Special Service Bureau, specialized in dealing with various demon and evil spirit emergencies locally. Let me introduce my wife Li Mumu—she is gentle, virtuous, cute, and empathetic, and she is an evil spirit. Who writes a diary in all seriousness! Can what’s written even be considered true inner thoughts? Despicable! (The female protagonist’s solo storyline begins later, starting from chapter 87)

Champak · Urban
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Chapter 101: I See You Are Destined to Meet the Bodhisattva (Additional Update After Going on Sale)

Although he wore a suit and tie, sipped coffee, and ate steak, Mu Yuming was at heart a very traditional, or rather, conservative Easterner.

He was well aware that in times of trouble, worshiping any immortals was not as effective as clinging to his wife's coattails.

But for the Chinese, regardless of which deity you believe in, having a little faith wasn't about effectiveness; what mattered was the sentiment of offering incense. In times of real need, one hoped only not to be the butt of the gods' jokes.

In the Pacific Rim Region, all Chinese seafarers worshipped the Empress of Heaven.

The Empress of Heaven did not have an exclusive sect or scriptures and did not reject other religious beliefs. Therefore, it was common in coastal cities to see the Empress of Heaven worshipped alongside other gods and Buddhas. Often, this was initiated by the locals themselves, to add a touch of glory to their own community.