"..." Beichuan Si glanced again at Gangye Yoshiko, but didn't speak.
How should this be put?
Every prisoner here is a fervent fan of the Beichuan Shinto Sect?
However, upon further thought, Beichuan Si realized it wasn't really surprising.
After all, Japan has always been a nation of multiple religious beliefs.
The understanding of religion here isn't narrowly confined to what one must or mustn't do.
During the stagnation period following Japan's rapid economic growth, people also needed various forms of spiritual support, and religion was one of them.
Beichuan Si was just a bit taken aback.
Because he always had the feeling that, at this rate, the Beichuan Divine Society was truly going to start developing in all directions.
Originally, Beichuan Si's approach was merely one of tacit approval, and he had delegated full responsibility to Shen Gu Mirai and Qiuxiao Yunai.