Evening Bell Church

The reaction is so intense, I will explain it in a leaflet

First of all, there are two core reasons for decentralization:

1: The overall structure of the church is about to appear. In the structure, the one with the greatest power and the highest status is not the Pope. This decision is paving the way for this system. Su Ge will become the kind of supreme elder who has absolute voice but does not speak much, while Vanas is equivalent to the patriarch in public.

2: Rule the church from another perspective. Soon, Vanas will be qualified to meet Su Ge's body directly, and Su Ge's control over the church is still absolute.

Secondly, Vanas readily accepted this matter.

She has embarked on the path of becoming a god, and her own thinking has begun to change to Su Ge's divine body thinking mode. In her eyes, Su Ge's form is indeed not as good as her current form that is gradually merging with God. She is indeed better than Su Ge's human form, so she is indeed more suitable to be God's spokesperson.

Third, the seizure of power and murder mentioned by the Gulu Gulu brothers are absolutely non-existent, and the church will not split or break up because of this.

To add to the issue of decentralization, this is actually in line with the character and setting of the protagonist. I mentioned a lot of the pastoral life that Su Ge longed for in the article. In essence, he didn't want to become the Pope. Secondly, he had his own considerations. There were some foreshadowings before, but they were not written out explicitly. This involves the climax and the map change later. I can't say too much.

Finally, I am also an old bookworm who has been reading books for many years, and I hate the plot of the author feeding shit.

Please rest assured that this book will never have any internal rebellion, murder and other plots.

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