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Introduction of yin-yang teacher's new SSR-style god binding knot
Yin-yang teacher relationship order
You have a love letter from the safe world. Follow the guidance of the red line and cross the intertwined time and space. No matter how long the journey is, I will come and make friends with you.
Bound god
In Japanese mythology, Su Zun married Qi Tianji who was saved by him. Japanese immortals have their own specialties. Apart from promoting marriage, there are also various gods that promote career success, help improve learning ability and protect people from traffic accidents. Destiny must also be a new god officially set in this context!
According to Japanese legend, there is a pond in the forest called "mirror pond". There are many young women gathered here. Looking closer, they floated the paper on the water and put coins on it. They talked endlessly while worshipping. The paper holding the coin sank to the bottom of the water because it absorbed water and could not bear the weight of the coin. They divined the direction of love according to the sinking speed of coins and carried out "affinity divination". A fast sinking means a good marriage, and a slow sinking means a late marriage.
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