The bone of sin domain is king

Chapter 666 Scene 31. Pig teammate

Chapter 666 No.30 Scene. Pig teammates

And in the basement of a mansion in Wendland, a young man is getting ready for bed.

His name was Geralt, and he appeared to be a small trader, but in fact he was a small leader of the Ogalon cult.

Of course they don't call themselves cultists. They prefer to call themselves changers, which means people who change this outdated world. Geralt has been joining the organization for four years. He met Ramirez that year. After the collapse, he lost all his beliefs, and was finally absorbed by the cultists, and relied on his outstanding talent to climb to this position.

Unlike what most people imagine, cultists are not all psychopaths who like to kill and torture. Of course, Gerat also admitted that such guys do exist, but the cultists who really hold power are quite rational. Otherwise, this organization might have been on the verge of destruction as early as its establishment.

For Geralt, the reformer organization is too mixed. Most of the bottom-level believers are poor and low-educated people, but the high-level people are all over all aspects of society. It is precisely because of this that the educated Geralt can feel like a fish in water.

The task he is currently undertaking is very important, and it is directed at the highest authority in the country. Geralt needs to consult a large amount of information every day, spend most of the day conceiving the article, and then publish it on the forum.

Yes, Geralt is the one who started those incendiary posts on the forum.

At the beginning, he didn't understand the significance of doing so, so he could only write articles according to the requirements of his superiors. Later, when Geralt found that the public opinion on the forum was gradually being controlled by him, he finally understood why he did this.

While lamenting his leader's thinking beyond ordinary people, Gerat gradually became immersed in making posts and couldn't extricate himself. He felt extremely excited when he thought that those superior beings would fall into the whirlpool of public opinion because of his few words. .

Today he just finished writing two posts about the recent "Flying Wendlander" incident. He stayed up all night to write them and finished them in one go. Geralt felt quite satisfied and forwarded the posts to his colleagues who didn't know where they were with dark circles under his eyes. They posted it using different accounts and then took a break.

Geralt watched with satisfaction that there were several comments on the post as soon as it was posted, and was about to turn off the mobile terminal when he heard a ding, the chat window shook, and a message from a colleague made Geralt stop.

"Look at the latest forum posts?"

He was a little confused. Before reading the next series of messages from the other party, he directly opened the forum on the mobile terminal and saw that several posts had been refreshed.

"what is this?"

Geralt's gaze first fell on the post titled "Official Explanation of the "Flying Wendlander" Train Accident", and opened the post hesitantly, Geralt suddenly felt as if a huge hammer had hit him. Hit himself in the chest.

That post described in detail everything that happened on the "Flying Wendlander" train, and even directly published the information of several cult members. Except for some modus operandi being concealed, it is almost possible to A post can see the whole picture of the incident clearly.

More importantly, there are several places that are contrary to Geralt's speculation, which means that it is completely contrary to the content of the post he wrote.

"This must be nonsense."

Geralt was completely sleepy, and carefully browsed through the post again, and finally his eyes fell on the person who posted it.

Wendland's official release board, with a small V logo on the back.

This means that this is an account that has been authenticated by the administrator, which means that this article is indeed published by the official, and its credibility is extremely high.

The real slap in the face made Geralt feel tight in his chest, and he felt like he was unable to do anything.

He hurriedly went back to read the replies to his post, and sure enough, people appeared who quoted the official statement to slap him in the face, and they also received a very high number of likes. Several people who even used jokes to make fun of Zherat's article were posted on the forum. The hot comments made him quite angry, and his whole face twisted into a ball. He was truly so angry that he was deformed.

If that was enough to make Geralt angry, the next post he saw completely angered the man.

What he saw was an analysis post on the "Flying Wendlander" incident. There are many such posts. Usually after an incident, they will spring up like mushrooms, and it is also Geralt's support to stir up the situation.

This post was sent to him by one of Geralt’s companions. At first he thought it was nothing special, but after reading it carefully, Geralt realized that the position of this post was so obvious that anyone with a discerning eye could see it. Their style of work, but the meaning expressed in it is exactly the same as Geralt's post.

If you have read the two posts, you will soon be able to comprehend the consistent core and see clearly the intention of Geralt and the others in posting.

"Which idiot posted a post of this level!!?"

Gerat couldn't help roaring that he thought it was from someone within the Changes, because besides him, there were several other groups performing related tasks, and they sometimes exchanged intelligence.

He immediately ran to the chat group they used to communicate and questioned, but everyone said that it was not his handwriting.

Because they communicated in coded language, the conversation looked rather weird, but it couldn't hide the anger and doubts of the crowd.

Geralt swears that if he finds out which bastard made such a low-level post, he will cut off his head and feed it to the dogs.

But after a round of communication, they couldn't find the instigator, and even the forum ID of the person who posted the post was not an account owned by them.

"Is it really not us?"

Geralt touched his chin and said.

The appearance of this kind of post will have a huge impact on their control of public opinion. If there are a few more similar posts, then most people may directly bypass this kind of headline in the future, and will not even click to read it. , their efforts will have little effect.

More importantly, now that there is an official release method, the public will be more inclined to believe the official rhetoric, and will be more skeptical about this kind of hearsay analysis. So easy.

“If it’s not one of our own, who would post something like this?”

Geralt was completely confused this time.

(End of this chapter)

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