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Anime Japanese Taoist priest

Ghost hunting dog gang

On the surface, Yasutaro Miyamoto, who has a baby face, is a folklorist who studies folk customs for a living and writes some ordinary articles, but in private, he is a demon collector and does some exorcism work because of his strong inspiration.

Since he was a child, he can see monsters and communicate with them, so he hopes to become stronger and use his own strength to make people and monsters in the world have a good side. I hope one day I can find a ghost-eating dog that is "worse than a ghost" and be sealed somewhere. I hope Tengu can give me some strength. Because the monster has the habit of obeying the human who named himself, the fox leaf named by him lives with him. In addition to being responsible for Kantaro's private life, Yoko is also responsible for urging him to write more novels about ghosts and earn some money to make a living.

Once, in the process of collecting demons at Edogawa's house, Kantaro accidentally discovered the shrine he had been looking for for for a long time. After unlocking the seal, he appeared in front of Kantaro with a pair of black wings and a scepter in ancient costume. He said to Kantaro, "I am Chunhua, and you who named me are my master from now on ..."

With the help of the black dog Chunhua, Kantaro easily subdued the evil spirits and rescued the eldest daughter of the frozen Edogawa family-an "icicle girl" who fell in love with Miss and became a ghost to attack human beings. After the incident, Chunhua lived in Kantaro's house. In addition to eating ghosts, he can say anything with a deadpan face and a deep voice, which can charm all the girls around him and make Kantaro laugh and cry.

Kantaro will still receive some instructions to return the blame, but unlike before, with Chunhua's company, whenever there is danger, Chunhua will always stand up and grab in front of Kantaro. Strange things happened in Suginamura, and many children disappeared one after another. The editor suggested Kantaro go there, so Kantaro, Chunhua, Yezi and Ling, a little girl who has been infatuated with Chunhua since the last monster retreat, walked towards Sugenomura all day. As soon as he entered the local shrine, Kantaro found himself living here as a child. Mrs Qing, who is in charge of the shrine, is an old acquaintance of Kantaro. She told Kantaro that many children in the village were missing. Only one child named Yizhi, who disappeared on the first day, came back, but he didn't remember what happened during his disappearance. Kantaro suspects that this is "divine concealment" (so-called divine concealment: refers to the mysterious disappearance of children abducted by monsters or gods, usually related to Tiangou or mountain gods), and the abducted intelligence is mysteriously attacked again. Fortunately, Sekitaro made timely moves to prevent Zhi from being taken away. A huge figure with wings swept across the sky, and Kantaro was more convinced that it must be the work of the local tengu. He decided to visit the local tengu. When Kantaro found Sugino, the local daytime dog, Yizhi found the bell and many children. Their expressions were ruthless, and they broke the taboo seal in the village. ...

What is the mystery of the spring flower being blocked? Why does the old wound on Kantaro's chest hurt when he is near a ghost? In addition, in order to cope with the oppression of beautiful editors at the deadline and to fill the stomachs of a group of "idle people" at home, Kantaro also had to write hard. Of course, the most important thing is that there are more strange things waiting for him and Chunhua to solve.