Chapter 44 Confrontation



Todd bowed deeply to the knights who had fought in the battle and continued, "Those who were strategists, loyal and brave, would have deserve rewards if the Holy War had not ended in failure with their honorable fighting and valiant killing."

Finally pointing to the earth, Todd said sadly, "Those who sacrificed themselves for the Father, without their selfless fighting against the heretics, we might not be standing here. Their sacrifice needs to be comforted."

People understood what he meant.

This is to distribute a portion of the crystal to the priests, knights, and those who died in battle.

What a virtuous person he is!

What a humble person he is!

The priests were deeply moved, the knights reminisced about the past and present, and the friends and relatives of the fallen were moved to tears.

Only one person gritted their teeth and voiced their objection.

"I disagree!" Father Paul shouted frantically, as if he were going mad. "You're trying to win people over! All the crystals must be handed over to the church; they must not be disposed of privately!"

Seeing the people around him with red eyes and clenched fists.

Todd smiled.

The time is right.

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Three days later.

Silver Ring City, St. Co's Cathedral.

The bishop's deacon, carrying a document, hurriedly knocked on the door of the bishop's chapel.

"Come in."

No sooner had Bishop Fabian's voice rang out than the deacon rushed in impatiently: "Your Excellency, Your Excellency! Viscount Pachelet has written you a letter of reprimand regarding Father Paul..."

The old man rubbed his forehead and pointed to the table in front of him: "Find a place to put it down."

The assistant priest glanced at the table, only to find that he couldn't do it.

The large table was covered with all sorts of documents. Upon closer inspection, they were complaint letters, investigation requests, and whistleblower reports—all targeting Father Paul.

The bishop flipped through the letter before him, trying to find his pen. After a moment, he gave up on this futile effort and said to the deacon, "Immediately draft a letter of appointment and dismissal for the delegation, removing Father Paul from his position as head of the delegation..."

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