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Chapter 30 JK

“Why is it a shrine rather than a temple?”

This is the first very important point of complaint.

Although Shintoism and Buddhism both sound like idealistic mythology, Fu Jixianri thinks that funerals and other things should still belong to the business scope of Buddhism... Here we specifically refer to Japanese Buddhism.

In Japan, monks are a kind of work flow and work scope that is extremely fixed, highly professional and programmed, and are actually not a special profession of monks.

"At the beginning, we wanted to change the shrine into a temple, but we were strongly opposed at that time, so we could only continue like this... Don't worry, we have a cooperation agreement with the fixed temple." Shinorarise explained.

Fu Jixian said wisely that I have something to worry about, and can I cooperate with such things?

"A cemetery...is this profitable?"

When operating a cemetery, since you can say that, this industry will definitely be profitable, so Fu Jixianli's words are actually asking how much "profit" is.

"It costs about hiring monks to hold funerals to be around 2 million yen; it costs between 1.5 square meters and 1.2 million and 4 million yen, and even higher is common; medium-quality tombstones also cost more than 1.5 million yen... In Tokyo, the 'decent' of wanting to die often means expensive expenses."

Shinoru-sei reported one number after another, and Fu Jixianli calculated silently, feeling that this simple thing would be more than 10 million...

"So now many people enshrine the remains of their relatives in temples or temples, or even more simply worship them at their own homes... Some people cannot be buried.

But Lijun, I think you should also know what kind of data is the aging rate in Japan."

"I understand."

Yes, Fu Jixianli understood again that Japan is a country with severe aging, which means that many people die every year.

The reality is so outrageous. Some things are obviously a "sunset industry", but they are actually a "sunrise industry".

“That’s the job of selling cemeteries?”

Fu Jixianli asked again, now he thought he was here to do this job.

"It's also handed over to the shrine."

“Package…underwriting?”

Can this be done underwriting or agency sales?

"So we have been working happily over the years. Fu Jixian gave up some of the benefits, but saved special operation and management costs."

He was clearly talking about things related to the dead, but Shinoruri Semi's tone was completely unlucky, and he felt that "it was all business".

"Now let's go and meet the 'master' of the shrine."

The two of them walked back to the front and entered the main hall of the shrine. At this time, a middle-aged man happened to come out.

"Mr. Suzuki."

"Oh, Miss Shinohara."

After both parties greeted him, Shinorarie introduced the other two, "Rikun, this is Mr. Akishi Suzuki who is responsible for running the Tsukiribashi Shrine; Mr. Suzuki, this is Mr. Fu Ji-ri. According to the agency's appointment, he will enter the shrine to serve as a business specialist from today."

"Hello, Mr. Fu Jixian, welcome to the Yueribata Shrine."

"Hello."

Akihi Suzuki took the initiative to reach out and shake hands with Fu Jixianri. It was obvious that he had already judged Fu Jixianri's identity from his surname and his position... The shrine needs a "business specialist".

"Mr. Fu Jixian just decided to join the work. At this stage, learning and practice are the main purposes. Therefore, Mr. Suzuki just needs to manage the shrine in the original way, but please take care of it if necessary..."

Suzuki Akishi took the two to the reception room for entertainment, and Shinoharase said this again.

Fu Jixianli was a little sad...Li Shi, do you want to say so obviously?

"It is recommended to receive a salary, not do serious business, it is recommended to place it and ignore it." The essence covered by the modified language is always so ruthless and sad.

This made Suzuki Akixin feel a little relieved. The son and successor of the big boss suddenly came to work in the shrine. This news sounded very surprising at first glance. He must be worried that Fu Jixian would point fingers.

Fortunately, the superior gave this "young man" a clear position.

After learning that his work cannot be called work, he made some polite mistakes. The sad Fu Jixianri didn't want to continue to stay here, so he said to Suzuki, "Mr. Suzuki, can I visit the shrine?"

"Of course, if Mr. Fu Jixian is interested..." As he said that, Akihin Suzuki stood up. After he walked out of the reception room, he said to the outside, "Miss., please take Mr. Fu Jixian to visit the shrine and the surroundings."

So, Suzuki and Shinoharase continued to talk about the matter, while Fu Ji-hyunri left the reception room under the leadership of a long-haired girl who looked like a high school student and wearing a witch suit.

Fu Jixianri followed the other party. He was actually not interested in the shrine, so he had to try to chat with the young witch lady. Being interested in JK is a reasonable and legal behavior.

"Really... Miss, you shouldn't be a professional witch. Are you here to work in the shrine during your holiday?"

Most of the places like shrines and temples are family-run and iteratively, such as the four sisters of Shizuki, Shizuki, Shizuki, Shizuki and Shizuki, who run the Eagle Palace Shrine, often take on the job of witches.

Because the girl in front of me was not Suzuki but was surnamed Shinaka, Fu Jixianri guessed that she was here to work.

Speaking of which, there are always a few Japanese surnames that will make people remember them deeply, such as Qiuyue, Zhenzhong, Fengjian, etc.

"I am working, but I am not working on holidays, but working in my spare time... This is just a hobby of mine."

It sounds like the real lady treats the job of a witch as an opportunity to be able to cosplay openly.

However, Fu Jixianli did not notice that the other party deliberately separated the "vacation" and "free time" when talking.

"Mr. Fu Jixian, are you from that Fu Jixian?"

"I don't know which one you are referring to, but because my last name is quite special, so...probably yes."

Marunaka did not take Fu Jixianri to visit the shrine. Instead, the two walked out of the main temple of the shrine again and headed straight for the cemetery behind.

"A real lady?"

Fu Jixianli was a little confused.

"Since Mr. Fu Jixian comes from the main club, of course he should pay attention to the 'main business' of the shrine. Now the core of the Tsukiribashi Shrine is actually the cemetery behind... So, shouldn't you check there first?"

True said this.

What this said seemed to make some sense, so Fu Jixianli didn't say anything more.

After a while, the two arrived at the door of the cemetery.

There is a security booth at the door, and the security guard here may be called the gravekeeper. Under the leadership of Zhenzhong, Fu Jixianli naturally entered the cemetery.

The cemetery has a large range, but after entering it, it seems that there is a clear destination. She went straight to the depths of the cemetery and stopped in front of a tombstone after a while.

After stopping, she first handed a business card to Fu Jixianli, "Mr. Fu Jixian, you seem to have misunderstood my identity."

Fu Jixianli took the business card and saw that there were only two lines of words printed on the front of the business card:

True Aoi

Twenty-six

How much resentment does this mean to imprint your age on your business card?

Fu Jixianli looked at the business card and the other person's face. Then he felt deceived... If he was twenty-six years old, he would look twenty-six. Why should he look like a high school girl?

But he didn't have time to complain, because at this time, Makoto Aoi gave up a position, so the tombstone behind her appeared...

The name of the deceased will naturally be written on the tombstone:

Zonggu Xuanren.

PS1:

Recommended "Monsters Will Be Dead if You Are Killed", the Light Novel Channel's representative works of native fantasy.

PS2:
Chapter completed!
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