Something tells me that the concept of God suddenly came down close to me.

It's a particularly uncomfortable level when a friend suddenly says, "I, my friend have a God ~" or something.

"But you've all often believed in such a suspicious god... I don't know what it is because they believe it's in your interest..."

"Yes, thank you. For the Epidemic God, that's the most important point"

Sharsha rode out to the table a long time ago and brought her face closer.

Apparently, he wants to talk about it. Seeing an enthusiastic daughter is quite a good thing as a mother.

"First of all, profits are divided into two main parts. One is present profits. This is what saves you from danger or makes you happy."

It's also this way to find one of the socks that was missing.

"The other is post-mortem profit. This is what it means to be invited to the wonderful heavens or reincarnated as kings even when you die"

If, because I did not die many ways in my previous life, could I have been made an immortal witch......

"And the vast majority of the epidemic gods serve the interests of this world. There's a lot of secular cravings like wanting to be hot, wanting to be rich, wanting to live longer."

"Vivid, but is that right"

You can be happy after you die, or something, but you don't know what happens after you die.

I have quite intense memories of my previous life, but this, in itself, would be close to a special case. I met a little light goddess and was reincarnated around my current plateau house.

"I mean, it's the epidemic god that's instant, and it's the traditional god that's more orthodox, more or less?

"Yeah. A reasonable interpretation"

Sharsha nodded at Kokon.

I've heard a lot about God, except that God is real and not strange in sight, which makes this world and Earth's religion similar.

"Well, Sharsha, it's time for a bath, so don't go in with Farfa -"

"I'm home now ~!"

I heard Halkara's cheerful voice. Speaking of which, you got home so late today.

and that halkara had something odd in both hands.

Isn't that Japanese-Wai? Apparently the material is not plastic, but paper on a frame made of bamboo or something.

"Was there something like this in this world?

Anyone can think of something like that.

"Oh, this was given to me by someone who came to the factory to request an order. No, a big customer would really appreciate it!"

I looked at the letters written in them and almost made a weird voice out of them.

There, it is denoted by the letters "Mega Mega God" and this world.

"You know, what kind of request came to your factory...?

"You asked me to make a nutritional drink with God's painting on the label. It took a large number of orders. Megger, Mega, I can't sleep with my legs turned to God!

Is it like official goods......

"This is the prototype. Look, there's an illustration of Mega Mega God on the label of the bin, right?

There's a goddess and a bumpy character depicted there, but it's deformed, so I'm not sure what the details look like.

By the way, this is what the caveat said.

-This product is a nutritional drink co-produced with "Harkala Pharmaceuticals". Just because you take it doesn't cause miracles such as the disease healing quickly. Please note.

· Part of the sales will be used for Megger Mega God. When you buy, you accumulate virtue.

"Oh, it's not a bad business practice like 'Water to Absolutely Cure Illness'... It's just a nutritional drink..."

It looks like Halkara will never be hit with a single stick that sounds like a health fraud.

"The company doesn't take risks either. This Mega Mega God says miracles are determined only by personal virtue. By virtue, it leads to miracles."

They are doing it carefully so that the religion of the epidemic god is not sued more.

"By the way, this is the Virtue Stamp Card"

Halkara came out with a business card size paper. There is only one stamp pressed there.

"In my case, I got one stamp because I was involved in making nutritional drinks"

Same idea as a restaurant stamp card......

When you get ten of them, it's like one free taste ball......

Is Sharsha interesting too, I've been glancing at that 'virtue stamp card'.

"Hey, Mr. Halkara, does having this mean you've become a believer in Mega Mega God?

Oh, speaking of which, what happens around there?

"No. Mega Mega God doesn't need a membership or anything."

There was another expression that did not fit religion.

"The denomination over there will automatically distribute cards if they see someone with a build-up of virtue. Of course, you can refuse to get a card, but it's not like I have a daily duty to Mega Mega God, so I got it."

Halkara, you're the type of guy who accumulates all kinds of point cards in his wallet.

When I shopped at a travel destination, I remembered that I felt guilty about something like this when I received these point cards.

I can't help but bother getting it because I'm almost certain it won't come again, but it's also a bad idea to say no, so I take it.

"The revolutionary thing about Mega Mega God is that even if you believe in a completely different God, if the deed is splendid, it stamps you with the fact that virtue is high. So people who believe in other gods are getting more and more cards because they don't bat."

I just want to get the scratch in, but I don't know if it's okay because it seems harmless...

"Speaking of which, next time, there's going to be a Mega Mega God in Vitamay, the state capital of Nanterre."

"What, God is coming directly!?