It's all one flower.

1073. Let's Stop

Klaustra has a tablet terminal attached to display the map. It looked like a picture of the Bible, with a shadow at the edge of the page.

"Biological weapons," the demons of the Three Kingdoms, "and finally one of the largest and oldest, could not be eliminated because of their great strength, and were sealed in the northern lands of Lake Lacus."

In his commentary to Priest Reflexio, Roark evoked the terrain that had been memorized.

This is the same as the inheritance around here.

Memories of battles handed down to descendants independently of faith. For the Seven Kingdoms of Hubei, and especially the sealed land, the Kingdom of Murtiflora, it is also the origin of the founding of the nation.

"Using the year of sealing as the new year, a new era has begun. The current calendar used is 2192. The demons of the Three Kingdoms still exist, and if the seal is broken, the world will be exposed again to the threat of doom"

The air in the congregation seats strains.

... Dude, what are you gonna do with all the anxiety?

Roark sees the sitting archbishop but just watches the congregation with a gentle smile on his face.

Reflexio Priest's commentary continues.

"The saint Kirkulus Lacteus was born in the northern part of the Alton Gaza continent, now the Republic of Banksia, before the demons of the Three Kingdoms were sealed, and he called upon the people for life not to invite the tragedy of the demons of the Three Kingdoms again"

The congregation's signs of surprise were felt on the skin.

"of the Scriptures." The nations that depend on sorcery perish, and the new kingdom of light shines. ”This passage is a record written by those who have heard the words of the saints."

This, too, is the basics that everyone needs to remember, as common sense, if you are a Kirkur.

From the cathedral of the Republic of Banksia all the way to such a peripheral land... to the knees of demons of the Three Kingdoms, I don't think that's what elite priests are supposed to say.

... the neighborhood of the demons of the Three Kingdoms, so they think faith is distorted and Locke doesn't have the basics?

Priest Reflexio softened his tone by looking around the congregation.

"For more than two thousand years, the unwavering efforts of my ancestors have led to the development of magic free technology and science. I know you all use the internet every day."

The aunt next door to Klaustra frowns at the girl with the tablet device ignoring the host's attention. I realized the contents were scripture, loosened my cheeks and turned forward.

"How much do you guys believe in the Internet… among other things, the many words that fly around on SNS?

In an abrupt inquiry of the Reflexio priest, the congregation looked next to each other.

"How much do you believe and act on a story that generalizes just one example of a distant country, a conversation you hear leaking from other seats in a restaurant, a story you say you heard from some college professor or other authority, a friend of a friend… when you affirm and diffuse a story that you (more) are told in advance that it is hearsay?

A chilling air flows through the chapel.

"When you find out that's demanding, do you revoke affirmation or proliferation?

Roark will view the SNS for information-gathering purposes, but will not write. A vast array of words lay over each other every day, and it's hard to dig into one topic in a search.

... I've also seen quite a few stories about the Grief Squad terrorist attacks, about hospital staff, friends of friends, business partners, people who seem familiar and subtly far away.

"Dema and superstition spread without setting aside time, because many friendly and good people somehow believe in the information spelled out in Yo (more) words and want to tell useful stories"

Various colors add rebellion, reflection, and shame to the confusion of the congregation seats.

"When you touch a story that sounds good, don't react instantly swallowed by the atmosphere, put it down for a breath, and remember to shine the light of confirmation or verification. This is especially true of hearsay and rumours. Be careful not to be confused by words adorned with authority, such as" who heard it from some priest or university professor? "

... you say decent things about it.

But on the SNS, a piece of the word of the Reflexio Priest walks alone.

Fearing the star sign (servant) and cleverly changing the rhetoric, Roark, a beginner of the Internet, could hardly grasp the full story.

"Remove the packaging decorated with beautiful words or authority, and use the light of knowledge (if any) to verify whether it is true, in the light of sources and circumstances, laws and precise expertise, and use your head to think carefully"

"But, priest, no one has the expertise to do that."

At last the question flew from the congregation seat.

Priest Reflexio responded with an eagle grin, not a single disgusting face to the believer with his mouth pinched.

"Yes, I, too, don't have all the expertise because it's something I don't study. But even those of us who don't have the expertise can stop and think."

A group of believers move their necks vertically.

Roark noticed what the Reflexio priest was going to say and his blood caught on. But there's no way we can stop it, we just have to watch what happens.

"The words of the Bible are also the same. Light traces are not words written down by the saints themselves, but records of hearsay left by disciples and other deeply involved people"

The congregation breathes and the chapel calms down as time has stopped.

The Archbishops don't move either.

Do they not stop the Reflexio Priest because this is the official view of the Cathedral that the Luphus Light Mark Church, which is only one church on the border, has given up being in no position to be able to make an opinion? Or because he was accepted as definitely the word of an elite priest?

"Earlier, in the scriptures you read," the nations that depend on witchcraft perish, and the new kingdom of light shines. "This is also a hearsay written down by the disciple McAelium, whose interpretation is also divided among theologians."

I also learned a little bit about the controversy at the Rufus seminary.

But that is a historical record of what happened to the missionaries who visited the land hundreds of years ago.

If the wizard says in the area around Lake Lacus, where the center is, "It takes, the countries that depend on witchcraft are doomed, and the new Light Nation Hing (Oko) Ru," it is visible to buy the disgust of the locals.

... but since this is close to the sealed land, they have full records of the time, and Murtiflora has living witnesses.

This passage, which was controversial among the missionaries, was interpreted by the inhabitants around Lake Lacus as "describing the history of the Alton Gaza continent" and, unlike the rest of the world, there was no particular backlash from the wizard, it said in the seminary textbook.

"Every now and then in history, some people persecuted the Wizard based on this description of the Light Trail and tried to destroy that country, but it's a heretical idea"

... I told you, this guy!

Reflexio, a young elite priest seconded by the Cathedral, honors Roark's concern elsewhere.

"After you return home, take a look at the Bible in every corner.“ All sorcery is evil, so kill those who use it. "

The faithful turned their attention to the scriptures of thin hand and gazed at the terrified archbishop. The highest priests within the Artel Republic do not take off the mask of smiles and watch the group of believers silently.

"Please think with me. The saints were heartbroken by the fact that magic was used in wars between humans. As a result of the war use of witchcraft, the tragedy of the demons of the Three Kingdoms covered the world with darkness. The saint himself was forbidden to do evil directly, only by the use of war and causing evil."

The story of the Reflexio priest was the same content that Senator Laqueus repeatedly told and transmitted to the world in the video. But the MPs from the Listver Autonomous Region are secular people. Words weigh differently than elite clergy seconded from the Cathedral.

"The saint preached his whole life that“ a peaceful world that does not use witchcraft for war ”. In the sense that the saint says," Destroy the magic people and their land, "do you say," The nations that depend on magic will perish, and the new kingdom of light will prosper "?

The stiffness of the believer is broken, and his neck is moved to the side in a slight manner.

... I know you're right about what you're saying, but this would suck if the star sign (servant) asked me.

The worshippers were vigilant in the SNS and only disseminated information in a difficult (difficult) way, but members of the star's sign (servant) are also Kirkurs. No wonder they came to worship. No, there's no way they're going to come, marking fundamentalism.

"In history, this passage of the Bible has been used as a pretext for war, terrorism, or oppression of wizards such as colonial rule. But it's the saint's"

The shattering fierce sound of the glass scratched out the reflexio priest's hot valve.