Chapter 163 Demon

"My boss, Liu Chengzhe, gave it to me; he's a high-ranking member of the Spirit Sect," Song Canhui said with flickering eyes.

Due to the turbulent recent history, South Korea practices religious freedom. On its narrow land of 100,000 square kilometers, various underground religions proliferate like hairs on a cow—like the Global Selection Spirit Sect, the suicide pact of the Rescue Sect, and the Baby Garden Sect whose leader claims to be a 3-year-old infant...

Weird and varied, they have become a part of South Korean society.

Business communities provide funding to religions; religions provide votes to politicians; politicians provide policies and protection to businesses and religions. All parties are entangled in mutual interests.

Jiang Wanyong's search engine history on his phone included information about the Spirit Sect—a Japanese underground church that had risen abruptly in recent years, growing swiftly, and spreading to South Korea.