Chapter 80 Going to Japan
Maitreya was thinking about resigning from the agency office, but it was not a day or two before the agency was established. There was gathering and dispersion, there was reunion and separation, and there was happiness and pain. No matter how beautiful it was, in the end there was only pain. Buddhism said that all sentient beings were suffering, which is like this.
Maitreya didn't think it was bitter or not, but he felt that the wind hole in his hand would eventually be solved. The fragments of the Four Souls just brought him to this world without Naraku and did not really solve his curse. He knew very well.
Because of his identity, he had to use the power of the police station to join the agency. During this period, Maitreya also did a lot of things. Now that he met a Japanese warlock, there was Jin Zhumami here to take charge. He felt that it was time for him to leave.
At this moment, Maitreya did not tell everyone. He first made Feng Si familiar with the situation in the agency, introduced him to his colleagues, and talked about the underground tomb of the agency and the three zombies inside, and then resigned to Superintendent Ashin.
Before resigning, Maitreya first applied for his salary. After more than two years, he had all his food, drink and living in the government office. Apart from using it to make magic weapons, he had no extra expenses, and had 30,000 yuan in savings. He had the travel expenses to Japan.
In addition to travel expenses, Maitreya sorted out the sword and magic weapons he used in the past, except for two pieces specially ordered for a large price, and left them to Zhong Fabai, Jin Maiji and Meng Chao to get to know each other.
After taking care of the matter, Superintendent Ashin did not criticize Maitreya for resigning, but called him over and asked for a heart-to-heart talk, hoping to persuade him to change his mind. Maitreya said that he had to go to Japan if he had something to do, and he might have to be busy for several years, which was really not possible.
Facing the resigned Maitreya, Superintendent Ashin had no choice but to release him in the end. However, when he was leaving, he remembered to contact him after he was there. If he couldn't handle it, he would still look for him.
Maitreya could not refuse, so he naturally agreed and asked for the contact information. Then he did not bother the second master in any matter. He asked Superintendent Ashin to help him get his visa air ticket.
With official personnel doing business, all the procedures are naturally relaxed and pleasant. After Maitreya bid farewell to everyone the next day, he brought his personal belongings, including two strings of Buddhist beads and two magic weapons, four soul fragments and exchanged Japanese yen, and then boarded a plane to Tokyo, Japan.
After passing the inspection with a long wooden box on his back, he left the Tokyo Airport and looked at the disturbing voices and the repeated visits of Tokyo, Maitreya sighed a little, then found a taxi and asked if there was a shrine called Himu in Tokyo, where there was a Mishen tree in the shrine.
Maitreya knows Japanese, but the driver has a little bit of a ghost mind. He took him around Tokyo for a long time, and finally took him to a deserted shrine in the countryside, intending to throw it away, and ask for a large amount of travel expenses according to the valuation chart.
Maitreya naturally had no good expression on the driver who cheated him. He took out two Japanese yen, then pulled him out of the car, beat him into a pig's head, forcing him to admit his mistake, and swearing not to cheat others again, and then let him go.
After letting go of the driver who turned into a pig's head, Maitreya stopped taking his car and lived in the dilapidated shrine, intending to spend the night before asking someone for the Rimu Shrine.
At night, in the dilapidated shrine deep in the woods, dust accumulated and leaves were heavy. Maitreya picked up a place without thinking it was dirty and meditated on the spot. However, he did not expect that when the moon was in the middle of the sky, there were rustling noises in the dense forest outside the shrine, and wisps of yin energy were heard.
"Amitabha!" Maitreya was in a quiet state, and was inspired by the surrounding qi. He noticed that the yin energy came out under a fallen leaf, so he recited the Buddha's name to tell him.
"Oh, the guest is here!" Under the sound of the Buddha's chant, an old man with sparse hair and dust appeared among the fallen leaves on the ground. Then he crawled out of the shriveled upper body and crawled out from the ground. He looked at the young man with a black and white bottom, a broken head, and a long box behind him leaning against him.
"It's such a rude thing. I came from Middle Earth and passed by here. I'll be sorry for any disturbances." Maitreya opened his eyes and looked at the old ghost under the fallen leaves. Seeing that he was wise and did not take it, he apologized first.
"It turns out to be a monk. It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. I am Master Baibai, and I haven't seen anyone for a long time." The old ghost crawled out from under the dead leaves, saw Maitreya be kind, and waved his hands repeatedly.
"When was the father-in-law? How did he live here? How did he become a Baibai Master?" Maitreya smiled. This modern city was not related to the Warring States Period, and even ghosts became friendly.
"When I was alive, it was during the Kuanyong period. I was a farmer. Later, when I died in this forest, I became Master Baibai in a daze." The old ghost Baibaizhi scratched his sparse hair, his face a little embarrassed. He was not clear about being a human being, nor was he clear about being a ghost.
"When I was young, I wandered in the mountains and forests, ate some wild animals to fill my stomach, and occasionally I could see children and show them the way, so they called me Baibaiye. Later, there were more people here, and gradually, fewer wild animals and people stopped coming. I had forgotten me when I made an appointment!" The old ghost might have been nowhere to be seen for a long time, and then he fell silent.
"Do you know how many years you have lived?" Maitreya didn't say much when he saw the old ghost talking. He didn't say much. He spoke only after he didn't say anything.
"I don't know, I don't care about him!" Master Baibai shook his head.
"That's all, because I don't know, I'm from the Astronomy." Maitreya smiled and said nothing. He really didn't go through Japanese history and didn't have much chance to go through it. He only knew that he should be five hundred years after the Warring States Period, and this Hokusaki was still a person from the Tokugawa Shogunate era a hundred years later.
"Oh, are you also a ghost? A monster? Or a god?" Baibaiye was a little surprised. During the astronomical years, it had been longer than himself, more than a hundred years, but why did this guy have no taste?
"I am human." Maitreya shook his head.
"How is it possible? How can a person live longer than me? It's impossible, it's impossible." Master Baibai shook his head and said that he didn't believe it.
"Really, but I'm looking for a Himu Shrine now. There is a Musashi tree in that shrine. Oh, by the way, during the Astronomical Period, it was Musashi Country, called the Bone-eating Forest." Maitreya thought that perhaps he could find out some of the ghosts and gods, so he found the old place names that were no longer used in the memory pile.
"Bone Eat Forest, I have heard of it. There is indeed a famous shrine there. I know how to go, come and come with me!" Master Baibai couldn't help but realize it suddenly, and then stood up and led Maitreya to leave.
"The Bone Eat Forest, there are still many roads left to me. It used to take several days to get there. Our place was called Inarimae Village, but now we don't know what it is. God has been forgotten!"
Maitreya picked up the long box behind him, followed the nagging Master Baibai, left the shrine, passed through the many trees, and came to a ditch beside a wild grassland.
Chapter completed!