The myth of the Three Precious Children, known as “Mihashira no Uzunomiko,” names the three most important deities in Japanese mythology: the Sun Goddess Amaterasu Ōmikami, the Moon God Tsukuyomi no Mikoto, and the Sea God Susanoo no Mikoto.
Which meant—the portals marked with the sun, the moon, and the waves very likely each held one of those gods beyond them.
“Gods, huh...”
Wouldn’t that make the difficulty far too high?
Not just anything, but deities on the level of the Three Precious Children.
Of course, he hadn’t come here without knowing this was the Heavenly Realm, but now that he was actually facing it, he couldn’t help but feel unsettled.
“So that’s why the Stone Fragment of Takamagahara had a season restriction on it.”
Still, what could he do?
Now that he was here, he had to clear it.
It had been hard enough just getting in.
He couldn’t start trembling just from a name now.
Right—he had dealt with the Three Great Wraiths and the great evil spirits; why not the Three Precious Children too?
Su-ho checked each portal in turn for additional information.



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