Satoru's plan to build a shrine related to the "thinking" emotion has basically been finalized.
Although this kid has not yet become an Aragami, the "Thinking Core" is currently in Kamiyagawa's hands.
It is not impossible to collect the materials needed for her shrine in advance.
In order to pursue the best effect, Satoru's future shrine should also have two shrine building cores.
According to Wu's own suggestion, in addition to the "thinking core", the second core of building a community should preferably be related to electrical appliances or Internet authority.
In this way, her advantages can be maximized.
As for where this novel power that keeps pace with the times might exist, the only place I can think of right now is that -
What Satoru mentioned before is the Dendenmiya Shrine located in Arashiyama, Kyoto.
have a look!
Although Xiaowu is usually rebellious and arrogant, his career plan is extremely clear.
My first wish is to be a cyber god in the new era.
As for Dendenmiya Shrine, Kamiyagawa also went there personally to check out the area.
He also visited the master there as a disciple of ghosts and gods.
This shrine is located in Arashiyama, Kyoto, and is the guardian shrine of the Kōkūzo Horunji Temple in Arashiyama. Although it is indeed a bit trendy to enshrine Edison and Hertz in the shrine, Kamiyagawa visited and observed there and found that the Ladendenmiya Shrine has
There is a lot of foot traffic.
According to the introduction of the shrine owner, the visitors to Denmiya Shrine, excluding tourists, are basically practitioners in the media industry or the Internet industry.
The latter is really here to worship.
In other words, the gods of strong electricity and weak electricity in the Palace of Electricity are also recognized to a certain extent at the religious level.
After walking around, Kamiyagawa's personal feeling is - "This place is a serious shrine, so it really accepts faith."
It's a pity that he didn't find any divine power in the Diandian Palace.
Although it is true that this shrine has religious offerings, according to Kamiyagawa's observation, there is no real object of worship here.
The two scientific gods, Edison, the God of Strong Electricity, and Hertz, the God of Weak Electricity, show no signs of appearing here.
It's normal for this to happen.
After all, Edison and Hertz are not gods in the true sense. They cannot be like Mahakala and come to Japan in their avatars to accept their faith.
After the two scientists passed away, it was obviously not practical for their souls to travel across the ocean to Japan to receive worship.
"So, this is an empty shrine. If Satoru can transform into a god in the future, it will not be difficult to enter the Denden Palace like Mari entered Yoshikoji Temple, and it will be beneficial and harmless. However, if you want to do this
, only with the consent and cooperation of both Falun Temple and Denden Palace."
Xiao Wu's current strength is not enough to take control of the Electric Palace.
So Kamiya just kept this thing in mind and left a little old man here to keep an eye on him.
The scout clone is left here partly to take care of the Electron Palace.
In case Satoru hasn't transformed into a god, this empty shrine will be occupied by other troublesome things.
On the other hand, according to Kamiyagawa's current understanding, Denden Palace was built in 1969, which has been decades ago. It has long been operated in a regular shrine model and has accepted beliefs.
Even though Edison and Hertz were far away on the other side of the ocean, they never showed up here.
But it's hard to say whether, under the influence of long-term faith, something strange will emerge here in the future.
It was okay in the past, but in recent years, ghost talk activities have been abnormally frequent in the current world, and the underworld forces in the ordinary world are also ready to move...
In short, there is nothing wrong with staring here first.
Just in case.
Subsequently, before Kamiyagawa left Arashiyama, with the idea of "Although he did not obtain authority materials on the Internet, he came here", he also bought an imperial guard in Denden Palace.
The guardian of Denden Palace is also quite interesting, and it also comes with an SD memory card.
Kamiya plans to keep this imperial guard as a souvenir and give it to Satoru when he returns home.
Think of it as marking the territory for her first.
…
A week after visiting Dendenmiya Shrine in Kamiya River.
Nothing special happened at Denden Palace, but in the afternoon of this day, among the people who came to worship at the shrine, a young man wearing a shirt and a mask, who looked quite tired, appeared.
The man's name is Toshitaka Miyazato.
Miyazato Junlong is an ordinary person, the kind who doesn't stand out among the crowd.
He had just finished college and entered society for a year.
Miyazato is studying at "Myson University" in Myson City, Chiba Prefecture, majoring in information science.
"Information science" in Japan generally refers to the computer science major.
After graduation, Miyazato entered the IT industry based on what he learned.
Because of the rise of big data and artificial intelligence, the Japanese IT industry is now a popular choice, with good employment prospects and considerable salary benefits.
But the university that Miyazato studied at was ranked relatively low in Japan, and since he had no relevant experience, he naturally couldn't get into a good company.
He is currently working as a night operator for corporate mainframe computers at a medium-sized company in Kyoto that outsources IT services.
The job content is to process all the data collected by the system before evening every day according to the schedule, and confirm the processing results. If there are no problems, enter documents such as account books.
Quite simple, it is an easy job that requires almost no technical foundation, and just repeats some meaningless routines every day.
I have been working like this for more than half a year, until not long ago, a client company that was originally responsible for Miyazato proposed to convert the entire host system to their own internal maintenance.
After losing this part of the workload, of course, the palace was quickly assigned other tasks——
Responsible for the system operation of a small electrical appliance company on a large computer.
After taking on this business, the real headache for Miyazato Toshitaka came.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! This company that produces small electrical appliances often has problems with the system they use and often goes down.
Generally speaking, commercial mainframe computer systems are usually relatively stable.
According to the system that Miyazato was previously responsible for, the downtime when running JOB might only happen a few times a year, or it might not happen at all.
As for the newly contacted business, that small electrical appliance company's system, if the system is in good condition, it will go down once a day. If you are unlucky, it may go down two or three times a day.
Their system is completely capable of making people laugh.
As a result, Miyazato's outsourcing company finally couldn't stand it anymore. Even from the perspective of the system operation side, there was really no way to let this kind of system continue to run.
The club has discussed this matter with the client many times, but the other party has been unresponsive and the initial negotiations always come to nothing.
However, things turned around later.
Because every time the JOB is executed until it crashes, the customer will definitely be woken up by a notification call in the middle of the night. Because of the unbearable disturbance, the customer finally makes the decision to modify the system.
Therefore, Toshitaka Miyazato, who was originally in charge of this business, in addition to operating the computer system, also had to work with several other colleagues to analyze the source code.
The content of the client company's system program is very rough.
For example, in a processing program that can only read numerical values as independent variables, the data source type is specified as ANK characters, which is half-width alphanumeric characters plus half-width katakana.
Problems of this magnitude should have been prevented in the data input program.
Many problems like this were found.
Miyazato Toshitaka feels that even the home homework for vocational students is better than this thing.
I heard from several other colleagues that after the previous construction system project was negotiated, the small electrical appliance company had aggressively bargained for the company that developed the program.
So the development company finished building the system and rejected all requests for technical support.
Therefore, some programs were later devised by small electrical appliance companies themselves.
The original system program was slowly turned into a mountain of shit code.
Subsequently, every time there was a problem, the small electrical appliance company continued to tinker with the program, adding ingenuity to the shit. In the end, not surprisingly, the system turned into a bigger mountain of shit in front of us, and then handed over
It was in the hands of the outsourcing company where Toshitaka Miyazato worked.
"...The God of Strong Electricity and the God of Weak Electricity bless me so that I can be freed from the hell of rewritten garbage programs as soon as possible."
In front of the main hall of Dendenmiya Shrine, Toshitaka Miyazato clasped his hands together and recited his wish silently in his heart.
He took advantage of this afternoon's rest to come to Arashiyama.
Visit the Diandian Palace to pray to get rid of the bad luck on your body.
Speaking of which, the Denden Palace Shrine is quite famous among Internet companies and electrical appliance companies.
As far as Miyazato knew, the IT outsourcing company he worked for, as well as the small electrical appliance company that brought him endless trouble, seemed to have shrines enshrining Denden Palace within the company.
This isn't really a big deal.
Just like companies in the automobile industry may place a statue of the Jinshan God somewhere within the company, the Internet and electrical appliance industries will also have their own blessing gods.
After paying homage to Edison and Hertz, Miyazato Junlong's depressed mood seemed to have improved a little.
And when he walked along the shrine and left the Denden Palace——
"Abba."
Miyazato Toshitaka didn't notice it and couldn't possibly notice it.
When he passed the shrine torii gate, there was a gaze on the top of the torii gate that was always watching him.
The source of that gaze was a small figure wearing a monk's robe and a hat, sitting cross-legged on a red torii gate.
"Whew."
The little old man stayed outside the Denden Palace and stared at Miyazato Shunryu below for a while, then jumped down from the torii gate and followed him.
The scout felt a very strange aura on this man's body.
It was very similar to the aura of faith in Denden Palace, but it existed before he entered the shrine, so it was brought from outside. This man must have been in contact with something before coming to the shrine.
It seems necessary to inform the owner that something interesting has been discovered here.
…
Not long after leaving Arashiyama, Toshitaka Miyazato took the train back to his company in Kyoto.
He originally worked at night.
When the work started, as usual, I did the normal system maintenance of the other two client companies I was responsible for.
Then it was the turn of the small electrical appliance company's system.
Perhaps because he just went to Denden Palace to pay homage in the afternoon, Toshitaka Miyazato felt that he might be able to do a little more analysis on this system now.
Maybe something good will happen?
The other two colleagues responsible for modifying this garbage system were not here tonight, so Gongli took matters into his own hands and continued the previous work.
Perhaps thanks to the blessings of "Edison and Hertz", the analysis operation only lasted for more than half an hour, and Toshitaka Miyazato unexpectedly found an unexpected harvest in this mountain of shit program.
When checking certain subroutines responsible for generating accounting documents, he unexpectedly found some subroutines that were not even recorded in the instructions provided by the client company.
Those subroutines are connected to a certain monthly or weekly processing program. As long as that processing program takes action, the system will execute any of the subroutines.
The function of that subroutine is to extract certain specific information from the database.
After this subroutine is finished running, the next subroutine will be started to create an account book file from the extracted data.
Next, the next subroutine will modify the name of the file, and then it will be stored in the accounting file folder that has been set as the source code folder.
The structure of this series of programs is roughly like this.
"What is this set of subroutines used for?"
Later, he discovered that the data to be called by those subroutines was not stored in local data, but a part of the text sequence was extracted from fields such as "record name" whose content would not change.
"Speaking of which, why is there a 'record name' field here? It's probably because you have to write in this kind of shit, so it's like this..."
Looking at the text strings that the program wanted to intercept, Miyazato Toshitaka was still confused.
"Why don't you try to extract the intercepted parts of these subroutines... and create a GCL to execute them? Then rewrite part of the program code, which should allow the file content to be output from the printer..."
Miyazato Toshitaka quickly found the idea and did what he said.
Soon, the printer in the room began to make a mechanical sound, and sheets of A4 paper flew around.
Gongli walked over and looked at it curiously, only to see what was written on those papers:
"Under the brilliance of electricity, radio waves and electronics, we pray for the blessing of wisdom and courage. May our creations and inventions contribute to the prosperity and progress of mankind. Let us harness this power with a righteous heart and benefit the world
.”
"Under the brilliance of electricity, radio waves and electrons, we pray for the blessing of wisdom and courage. May our creations and inventions..."
Line by line, sheet by sheet.
This sentence is repeated densely on all the papers.
The lights in the computer room flickered, and the green light on the hosts became dazzling for some reason. The printer was still running, and more A4 papers printed with the same sentences were still flying out like snowflakes, as if they were tireless and never-ending.