Chapter 319: The Ritual of Truth Religion
Hideki Kaneda was the driver. As soon as he got into the car, he handed two circles to Fang Cheng and Rin Kamisaki, letting them wear them around his neck.
"What is this?"
Fang Cheng looked at it curiously. The silver-white circle was wide with one finger, and some regular fine patterns were carved on it. The overall feeling was like a solid metallic and heavy.
While driving, Hideki Kaneda replied: "A prop for a ritual represents a sign of surrender to the great god Shiva. In fact, it has the power to bind people and is specifically used to deal with those who sneak in with bad intentions. After putting it on, there is no power to resist."
Fang Cheng and Rin Kanzaki were both shocked. Obviously, this thing was targeted at them.
Seeing the expressions of the two people from the rearview mirror, Hideki Kaneda hurriedly said, "I have changed it to a fake one for you, so don't show any flaws."
This was a tone of fear of dragging him down. It seemed that many years of undercover agents have not only wiped out his skills, but also his spirit.
Fang Cheng and Rin Kanzaki had to put on the ring. This Truth Sect is really good at humiliating people.
I was not allowed to go out in front of me, and I was also bred with female believers. Now I wear a collar. Do I treat them, the group of wishers as dogs?
After putting on the ring, Rin Kanazaki asked Hideki Kaneda: "Senior Kaneda, what ritual will he go through later?"
Hideki Kaneda shook her head: "I don't know very well, you can do it."
Fang Cheng frowned and said, "You haven't known it for five years?"
Hideki Kaneda sighed: "The rituals of the Truth Church are often changed, and you wishers are all big money owners, so it's not my turn to serve you. If it weren't for the sake of my bringing you two customers, I wouldn't be qualified to enter the big temple."
He sighed, as if he was sighing that he had gained nothing after five years of undercover work.
Fang Cheng and Rin Kamizaki didn't want to force anything.
After the convoy left the hotel, through the car window, Fang Cheng noticed countless light spots lit up in the originally dark Nanmu Village.
When the convoy got closer, they found that these light spots were candles. Countless believers stood on both sides of the road with candles in their hands, forming two straight lines in the dark night, spreading to the brightly lit temple in the middle of the village.
The convoy was walking in the middle, as if walking on a road to heaven. The solemn and taciturn believers around added a strong sense of religious mystery to this scene.
This is definitely a deliberate attitude created by the Truth Church, but I have to admit that it is very effective. I believe that many wishers on the car have been unknowingly affected by their emotions.
Not long after, the convoy finally arrived in front of the large temple.
The wishers got out of the car one after another, and they also had silver-white rings around their necks.
Fang Cheng found that at least five priests like Hideki Kaneda were maintaining order and leading the way. It seemed that in addition to the priests, they also worked as part-time tour guides.
The wishers looked up at the big temple.
Before, I could only view from a distance through the window. At this moment, I saw that the large temple was very tall, with a typical Hindu style, and incorporated some other religious elements.
The temple gate was closed, and an image of a god with an elephant's head was carved on it, appearing vividly.
While everyone's attention was focused on the door, Fang Cheng, under the cover of Rin Kamizaki, quietly used the blood beast's nest to release a group of mosquitoes.
The gate slowly separated to both sides by a group of believers.
The bodyguards brought by the wishers were left outside the large temple, and only the wishers could enter.
The priests led the way in front, and the group walked into the temple in a solemn and quiet manner.
Inside is a deep corridor, with various statues at least five meters high standing on both sides, with images from evil gods and ghosts in the legends of various religious civilizations. At first glance, the demons danced around.
These statues were shaped into a posture of looking down, staring at the people in the corridor below, as if they would come alive at any time.
This deliberately created scene made most wishers feel strong psychological pressure and silently lowered their heads and dared not watch them again.
Entering the end of the corridor is an empty stone room.
The surrounding walls are full of rich Indian reliefs, and there are a bunch of dark cups on the stone platform in front of them. I don’t know how long it hasn’t been washed.
There are no extra decorations in the stone room, only dozens of futons are placed on the ground.
The priests asked the wishes to sit cross-legged on the futon, not to whisper and keep quiet.
In this solemn and quiet environment, a sudden burst of religious music sounded, and the rhythm was quite brainwashed.
Accompanied by the sound of music, two believers with red cloth discs on their upper bodies and hands appeared.
The two believers stood behind the stone platform, bowed and bowed to each other, and then made some yoga-like movements and postures, as if they were praying to God, with a faint expression of madness.
Just as the wishes were watching the gods, the two believers lifted the disc covered with red cloth, and there were sharp knives inside.
They picked up the knives and stabbed them into their abdomen without hesitation.
This bloody scene immediately made some wishers scream.
"quiet!"
A priest shouted, suppressing the noise.
The two believers who were broken belly were not dead, and they knelt on the ground with their hands folded.
The blood flowing out of their bodies actually floated up automatically and gathered in the air into a multi-armed Buddha.
This scene immediately attracted more awesomeness.
Fang Cheng frowned slightly. Kanzaki Rin had asked Kanda Hideki about the source of the power of the Truthic Buddhism.
But he said that he had been undercover for many years and could not figure out what the source of the power of the Truth Church was.
Because this cult is the ultimate stitching monster, it has been influenced by many religions, so it is hard to figure out which religious system the power is obtained.
However, the most common thing for Truth believers is to use self-harm and pain to gain power similar to the magic of the word.
Now this scene verifies the statement of Hideki Kaneda.
The way the Pure Land Buddhism gains strength is to sacrifice vitality and lifespan, while the Truth Buddhism is self-harm and suffering, and the cost is great.
The Buddha began to melt and disintegrate in the air, and blood flowed down into the small cups on the stone platform.
"Please drink holy wine!"
A priest shouted with a solemn face.
The other priests walked forward, took the cup off the stone platform, and handed it to the wisher one by one.
Hideki Kaneda also took down two cups and handed them to Fang Cheng and Rin Kanzaki, whispering: "I don't know what's going on, you can do it, be careful."
Fang Cheng pulled off the mask and used the drinking action to communicate with Rin Kamizaki in a whispering voice: "There must be a problem with this thing, so you can't drink it."
Rin Kamizaki frowned and said, "What should I do?"
"Just leave it to me."
While talking, Fang Cheng had already drank the blood in the glass, and at the same time he held Rin Kamisaki's hand and tangled his fingers, just like a couple in love.
The moment the blood was in the entrance, it was wrapped in layers of his own blood, transported all the way to the soles of his feet, and used steel blood to penetrate the soles of his shoes to pierce holes on the ground, injecting these problematic blood into the ground.
Rin Kamizaki felt a slight pain in his palm, as if he was stabbed by a needle.
Fang Cheng's blood flowed into her body from his palms and poured into her mouth along the blood vessels.
"Drink."
Rin Kamisaki pulled off the mask, frowned and drank the blood from the cup.
Chapter completed!