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Chapter 119 The Curse of the Donut

Hirata was not interested in taking these bad boys like Yakutsu as their younger brothers.

But if they can be sent to the Kendo Club, ravage them and transform their values.

Hirata is still very interested in letting them stop bullying students and collecting protection fees at will.

While sighing at his good virtues, he walked towards the classroom.

After entering the classroom, I found that most of the students looked at them with strange eyes.

It seems to be more fear than before.

Hirata shrugged slightly and returned to his position.

Mika Hanasekawa was still sitting in her seat with a blank expression, holding a book.

"cough......"

Because she had something to ask for, Hirata coughed on purpose, attracting her attention.

When Hanasekawa looked at him, Hirata took out a bag of exquisitely packed desserts from her schoolbag and handed them to her.

After learning from Mr. Teng Chengyumi that Mika Hasekawa's hobby of eating donuts, Hirata specially bought donuts from the recently popular "Misita Donnaz" store to bribe Hasekawa.

Meis Donalds is a fast food restaurant in Japan that is second only to McDonald's.

Especially the "Meis horn donut" in the store is the most popular delicacy.

As for why it is so popular, customers' answers are usually "when you want to reward yourself" and "when you want to experience the taste of happiness", you think of Meishi horn donuts.

Well, it is very consistent with the consistent answer of Neon People.

No matter what they eat, their highest rating is that it "makes a great increase in happiness."

When Hirata was a child, he was confused when he first saw Liu Angxing in "The Master of Chinese Primary School" saying that "cooking is something that makes people feel happy."

What is happiness?

My last name is Zeng...

Mika Hanasekawa saw the horn donut in Hirata's hand, and gently moved his nose, then turned his head as if he was very careless.

"It's Meis Donaz's horn donut."

Hirata introduces the donut brand in a timely manner.

When Hanasekawa heard the words "Misita Donaz", he turned his face.

Although he still had a look of no expression, his face turned slightly red.

It is probably because it is difficult to completely conceal my emotions in the face of delicious food.

"I didn't bring tarot cards today, so I can't help Hirata's divination."

She thought Hirata invited her to donuts to help him divinate.

So he said in a slightly melancholy voice.

"No, it's not a divination."

Hirata doesn't want her to divine anymore.

If the other party tells about a "murder case", I'm afraid I will be worried for a long time.

"Have you ever heard of the 'kanchi' god?"

Hirata asked the question he wanted to ask.

"Is the horse-headed yaksha?"

Hanasekawa pondered for a moment, and his little hand pressed against his jaw.

She lifted up the "Notes of the Demon in the Mitsuki Shrine" she had been holding in her hand and looked through a few pages.

"The people in Kyushu generally call this kind of thing horse head."

Maybe it was about what she was good at, maybe it was Hirata who wanted to give her precious horn donuts, so Hanosekawa was so impatient for the first time.

"The earliest record was in the 'Honghua Bing year', something that appeared about a hundred and fifty years ago."

"The specific description is blue, with horns, belongs to wood, and is 'not'. But it is not a horse..."

“Isn’t it a faith derived from horses?”

Although Mika Hanasekawa was a little surprised why Hirata was interested in these things, she told the truth, "No, it's the sacrificial."

"In Chinese legend, a kind of sheep with blue horns, it will poke guilty people with its horns to show the world."

"In a certain way, the northwest of Kyushu Island is actually closer to mainland China than to Japan. So after the meaning of enlightenment was introduced to Japan, some local people borrowed the appearance of the horse-head Guanyin to express the enlightenment that Japan has no inheritance."

“…”

After hearing Hanasekawa's explanation, Hirata nodded in a clear way.

It turns out that it is a "god" inherited from the flower planting family.

Mika Hanasekawa continued to explain: "Its duty is to sanction the guilty. Because it is essentially a kind of sheep, the locals will hold a ceremony at the end of the month. When trying to atone for sin, they will offer cattle with water that restrains the fire and pray to the gods for sanctions not to spread without reason."

After Hanasekawa whispered the meaning of "Horsehead God", he took out a photo from his notebook and handed it to Hirata.

Hirata took the photo and was shocked!

Isn’t this a photo of a living person who picked it up from the ground and floating on the ocean?

Hanasekawa's voice was dull and without emotion, "This is the purification ceremony. Once something unknown happens, the cow will be dedicated to the horse-headed god as a sacrifice. The cow in the photo shows a human shape, and the locals believe that the horse-headed god can think that the sacrifice is human, thus achieving the purpose of deception."

"Swisha."

Hirata nodded and finally understood an unsolved mystery.

I used to think that Hanasekawa was a "cult", but it turned out to be a misunderstanding!

"if......"

Hirata pondered for a while and asked Hasekawa: "If someone really uses a new person to sacrifice to the horse-headed god, and combines the power of curses to create a 'generated ghost', then... Does Hasekawa know how to deal with it?"

"Generate ghost?"

Hanosekawa tilted his head, "If you restrain yourself according to your attributes, you should use wind to deal with it, right?"

She glanced at Hirata, and her eyes revealed suspicion.

"Student Hirata, have you ever encountered a generative ghost?"

"No, I'm just curious, just ask."

stare......!

Hanasekawa obviously didn't believe Hirata's words and stared at Hirata with a "you're suspicious" look.

There is a move that wants to see through him.

"Ahem..."

Hirata, who was stared at extremely unnaturally, quickly coughed and changed the subject.

"That... there is another question. How should I use this kind of horse-headed god combined with the power of curses into entities, such as beads, if I could use it?"

Hirata now almost wrote "I have such a bead" on his face.

But Hanasekawa is obviously not well-informed, although he is very suspicious of Hirata's purpose.

But Hirata made a random move to get the horn donuts next to him, and Hanasekawa immediately surrendered.

"that......"

She glanced at the horn donut on the desk and said reluctantly: "If you use the air supply ceremony again, you should be able to convert this curse power into a entity to use it, either attach to an object, or re-given to a human body."

After asking the answer he wanted to ask, Hirata pushed the horn donut dessert to the other end of Hanasekawa with satisfaction.

Although Hanasekawa felt very humiliated, he finally accepted the gift of snacks.

I will never be bribed by you next time!

She glared at Hirata fiercely.

On the other side, Hirata, who was touching his chin, was already thinking about how to trick Hasekawa into helping him add the "power of curses" to the Mingdao.
Chapter completed!
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