Chapter 696 Tips (2/2)



"The Radiant Cult is known for its loyalty to its faith. Even the low-level clergy are very difficult to corrupt, not to mention the high-level members of the Radiant Cult. Will they really easily violate the doctrine and cooperate with pagans? It seems unlikely... I always feel that what that guy said is unlikely..."

"You are right not to completely trust the puppet's words, but you are totally wrong to say that the high-level 'Lamp' believers are all loyal to their gods and established doctrines... You don't understand this group of 'Lamp' crazy people at all." Setut continued to speak to Shadi in a gloomy tone, and Shadi couldn't help but be stunned after hearing these words, and then continued to speak in his heart.

"What do you mean? Are high-level 'lamps' not pious enough?"

"It's not that they are not pious enough, but rather that they are too pious. Piety makes one lose their brains and insanity. Let me tell you this, even if the doctrines and rules are strict and rigid, these crazy believers will eventually have their own understandings and opinions, and then they will firmly believe in them and go to extremes. These understandings and opinions are sometimes bizarre and extremely distorted compared to the original doctrines, so that they can do anything in the conflict, even including contacting pagans. Anyway, they have their own explanations, and they are all sets. At this time, unless the gods they believe in come down personally to stop and correct them, they will often not stop.

"Although the specific situation of the gods in this era is completely unclear, it is certain that basically they are not right. It is entirely possible that those high-level 'lamp' lunatics have slipped and gone astray in their thinking."

Setut said this sternly to Shadi. After hearing Setut's words, Shadi couldn't help but frowned slightly, and then continued to speak.

"The followers of 'The Lamp'... How could such a situation happen? It's incredible..." Shadi murmured in a low voice, then he changed the subject and asked Setut.

"By the way, I just revealed the relevant information about Heopiris to Ney according to your instructions. How was it? What do you think of his reaction?"

"We can't tell anything special from his reaction. The key is whether they can really find Heopolis with just that little clue." Setut continued to answer, and Shadi continued to speak.

"What if they finally find someone? What does that mean?"

"This means... they have truly inherited the legacy of the Divine Master. They are the true revival and orthodoxy of Qi in this era... I, and a few other old guys, should officially contact them..."

Setut just said in Shadi's heart. After listening to Setut's words, Shadi could not help but be silent for a while. He put his hands behind his back and looked at the bright moon in the sky outside the window. He couldn't help but imagine what kind of impact Setut would have on the world after coming into contact with that cult.

"Heopels exists only in history..."

Also in Montreal, in a high-end hotel, Dorothy sat in her room, thinking about the information she had just received from Ney.

"Why do I feel that... there is some deep meaning in what Sadie said... Is this really something that an ordinary high-ranking member of the treasure-stealing society can understand?" Touching her chin, Dorothy thought deeply. For a moment, all kinds of thoughts popped up in her mind, but due to the lack of clues, she didn't think deeply about it.

"Forget it, don't think too much about it. It's still unknown whether this strange information will be useful. In the end, everything will have to wait until Buserit is defeated..."

Dorothy thought for the last time, then stood up from her seat, washed and prepared to rest, to recharge her energy for the journey that was about to begin again.

Dorothy and Neveu stayed in Mont for a day with Vanya's delegation, and then set off again to the real destination, Buserit. Since the mission of the church was for relief, they carried a large amount of relief supplies. In addition to the original entourage and guards of the church, they also directly hired a large number of local people in North Ukraine as logistics. Dorothy and Neveu relied on Vanya's cover to mix into the later team and drove to Buserit with the church team.

After leaving Monte, the church delegation first took a train to Liaca, another city in Addus. From here, the railway that expanded to the southwest of Addus came to an end. Vanya and others had to abandon the train and continue to move forward by camel caravan, and soon approached the border of Addus.

At the border between Adus and Buserit, the church delegation encountered Adus revolutionary soldiers who were dealing with plague refugees at the border. In the plague shelter here, Dorothy and Vanya finally saw this disease that was widely spread in Buserit.

Under the scorching sun, in a large temporary tent in an epidemic shelter at the border of Addus, Vanya, wearing a white robe, a mask and protective gear, stood in it accompanied by several medical staff from the delegation. In front of them were several simple military beds, on which lay patients who were pale, thin, weak and groaning.

"Sister Vanya, we have checked most of the patients. The symptoms are basically pain, fatigue, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, and accelerated nutrient loss... The symptoms will become more and more severe over time. Many people who have been infected for more than half a month have become bedridden and unable to work..."

Beside Vanya, a Black Earth Order nun who also belonged to the Virgin Mary Order reported to her respectfully. After listening to the words of this nun, Vanya thought for a moment and then responded.

"What about the mortality rate and recovery rate? How many people in this shelter have died from the disease, and how many have recovered naturally?" Vanya asked her subordinate, and the other party answered after a slight pause.

"This is very strange, Sister Vanya. According to the statistics of this shelter, so far, there has not been a single case of natural recovery from this plague. Once you are infected with this disease, it seems that you cannot get better naturally. The natural recovery rate is zero.

"As for the mortality rate... it's also very strange. So far, no one in this shelter has died directly from the plague itself or its complications. All deaths are caused by malnutrition after the plague worsened and the peak of the disease made the people unable to move. Due to the severe shortage of manpower and supplies and lack of care, they eventually died.

"This disease seems to be incurable... but it doesn't kill people directly..."

Um… Sorry, I have been busy lately and my writing has been very bad, so I am trying to adjust it now. I plan to take a day off tomorrow to adjust it a little bit. When I resume updating, I will at least return to the mode of three updates in four days, and then slowly adjust it. I will try to restore the mode of four updates in five days or even five updates in five days.

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