Receiving an invitation from the Inari God was a novel experience for Chen Yu.
The Inari God was not like the Little Rice Princess, who bore the name of a deity but in actuality wasn't as strong as some more powerful Transcendents. The Inari God had a resounding reputation throughout Japan's history, with a thousand-year legacy of worship in every Japanese city, boasting shrines everywhere, and could be called Japan's foremost object of worship, a true deity.
Recalling how he had been blinded for catching a glimpse of Gao Tianyuan due to Amaterasu, Chen Yu couldn't help but feel extra cautious and worried about the Inari God's Divine Feast invitation.
While the Inari God was known as a Benevolent God in historical legends, and Hiromi had learned from the Little Rice Princess that the deity bore goodwill towards him, sending a Divine Servant to deliver the invitation was a grand gesture indeed. From the current situation, it seemed the Inari God harbored no ill will towards him.