Long ago, in a remote and secluded mountain village, the night fork pond on the mountain often burst its banks and overflowed, causing harm to the vil[Expand All]
< p> Long ago, in a remote and secluded mountain village, the night fork pond on the mountain often burst its banks and overflowed, causing harm to the villagers. In the end, humans and the dragons in the pool reached an agreement, stipulating that humans must ring the bell three times a day in the morning, at noon and in the evening so that the water in the Yaksha Pool would not run rampant. This legend has been passed down from generation to generation. In modern times, only one old man still adheres to this legend and rings the bell on time. Before his death, the old man entrusted the task of ringing the bell to the young man, Akira Ogihara, who was fleeing from urban civilization. Ogihara and his wife, Yuri, stayed here and led a simple and happy life. < /p>[Collapse]