An elder in black silk enters a sterile conference room, eyes fixed on the same umbrella photo now projected on screen. His calm masks fury; his aide trembles. The tension isn’t corporate—it’s spiritual betrayal. Every detail—the prayer beads, the Mercedes drop-off, the laptop ban—screams: devotion is now a brand. Eternal Crossing dares ask: who owns reverence? 🕊️🕶️
A viral photo of a woman in white qipao holding a paper umbrella sparks chaos—online trolls dissect her 'inauthentic' piety, while three men in a neon-lit lounge react with shock, then silence. The deletion of the post feels like a confession. Eternal Crossing isn’t about faith—it’s about performance under the gaze of strangers. 🌂🔥
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