Is it so easy for religion in another world to win?

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In the novel 'Is it so easy for religion in another world to win?', readers are taken on a journey through the Holy Calendar, witnessing the shifting stability and chaos marked by the Pope's announcements. The protagonist's capture plays a pivotal role in triggering events that escalate tensions between human nations, revealing themes of stupidity and greed. With elements of farming, humor, and card collection, the story unfolds with elves, paladins, sword girls, and saints, culminating in Rand's assertion of supreme authority as he proclaims a message of divine love and acceptance.

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In the 329th year of the Holy Calendar, the Pope announced that this was the most stable year in a hundred years.

I made an indelible contribution to this.

Because I was caught.

… …

In the 330th year of the Holy Calendar, the Pope announced that this was the most chaotic year in a hundred years.

I also made an indelible contribution to this.

Because with my capture, the human nations that lost their targets could no longer tolerate the stupidity and greed of their own kind and began to attack each other.

(Farming, funny, easy, not abusive, card collection! )

Ahem, elves with strange habits; paladins who are undercover despite having the highest level of strength; sword girls who were shamed and left with crystals; saints who were identified as evil demons… This is a miscellaneous farming story.

But in the end, Rand will still hold the supreme authority.

Rand said: “God loves the world, and the world loves me.

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Nov 19, 2024WuxP