Chapter 513 Pilgrimage



Chapter 513 Pilgrimage

Her Excellency Emily Helen is a high and mighty messenger of God, so naturally she has no great interest in talking to ordinary people like them.

The subsequent work will be handled by Keith Kadiwenxu and Tavin Shawen.

Before coming, Keith Kadiwenxu and Aju discussed how to arrange the list of new members.

For each family, open a separate page and designate a first-level believer, and then arrange from them downwards, three to nine, and nine to twenty-seven.

Ah Ju didn't need to worry about these, he turned around and went back to the house to rest.

After hearing him say that he wanted to go back to pray to the gods, the others did not dare to keep him.

Ah Ju stayed in the manor for several days. He did not eat or drink a single sip of the food and water brought to him by the servants. He did not eat or drink all day long, as if he had attained immortality. He only came out for a walk when the sun was shining.

Everyone found it magical, yet also felt it was natural.

They are the people closest to God in the world, and not eating or drinking is a normal practice for them.

When Ah Ju stayed in the house, Keith Cardiwen asked everyone not to disturb him. When Ah Ju went out to bask in the sun, many potential believers came over secretly to show their courtesy.

Most of the time, Ah Ju maintains his cool and mysterious personality and doesn't talk to people much.

Except for very few people with very rich family backgrounds, they will pause and give a brief response.

The main thing, of course, is to tell them what God might like.

Ah Ju only needs to say a few ambiguous sentences, and other sensible people will naturally help to think of and promote it.

For a country that started out as a war, the wealth they hold is beyond imagination.

Ah Ju stayed for a few days, and after Keith Cardeven and other church leaders arranged the list of names for this group of newbies and explained the fantasy novel to them in detail, he said he wanted to go back.

Keith Cardiwen asked reluctantly, "Ms. Emily Helen, can't you hold an initiation ceremony for them before leaving?"

If Xia Zhizhi didn't come and held the initiation ceremony, who would collect the offerings they made? Ah Ju doesn't have that ability, right?

Emily Helen looked at a rooftop in the distance and said calmly, "You don't even have a statue that you think is qualified. How dare you disturb the gods?"

Keith Kadiwen thought she was right and immediately changed his ways: "I am guilty. I will quickly organize church members to raise funds and build a statue first."

Emily Helen said calmly: "You can do whatever you want. The gods will not ignore your contribution."

Keith Kadiwenxu also requested: "In order for them to have a deeper understanding of the glory and greatness of the gods and to better implement the doctrines and teachings, can we first teach them the Bible in the church?"

Emily Helen nodded: "Okay."

Let them read more novels. When they become obsessed with them, they will be more proactive in making things for Xia Zhizhi.

Ah Ju left as soon as he said he would, and as for the rest of the things, Taven Shawen and Keith Kadiwenxu would take the initiative to give reasonable explanations.

Xia Zhizhi set up the Zhizhi Cult just for fun and casually, and she was even prepared to run away once the truth was exposed.

I have completely underestimated the ability to gather people's hearts in the name of religion.

Let me put it this way, Uncle San wrote a novel, and everyone knew it was just a novel, but many people still regarded the characters in it as beliefs.

Because of their faith, more than 100,000 people spontaneously went to Changbai Mountain to fulfill the non-existent ten-year agreement.

Let’s look at Xia Zhizhi’s Zhishen Cult.

She did it with a playful attitude, but she had all the props, and to the believers, she was a real God.

Keith Kadiwenxu's The Record of the Gods is also very well written.

How good is it? Ah Ju contributed a lot of excellent and logical novel content to him in later generations.

He then made reasonable adaptations based on the current situation.

It can be said that even if Ah Ju did not show his divine power on the spot.

Just print a little more of this book, lend it to some people, and as a group of people read it, you can attract many believers.

Shortly after Ah Ju returned, Keith Kadiwenxu and the Governor also returned to Hong Kong.

These two still have work to do, especially the Governor, who must take the lead.

Not long after they returned, the group of pilgrims arrived unexpectedly.

Emily Helen is an illegal resident without an ID card, and Ah Ju does not hide this fact.

Governor Taven Shaun arranged a suite for Aju in the hotel.

Occasionally, when Ah Ju was passing by, he would change his appearance and go to that suite to take a look. If someone in the church wanted to see him, they would go to that suite to look for him. If the person was not there, they would leave a letter for him.

Therefore, if the church needs help from Ah Ju, they will notify him in advance.

The church's top leaders also got used to his mysterious and elusive operations. They knew that even if they hired someone to follow him, they would not be able to find him, so they gave up on this operation.

As mentioned earlier, Xia Zhizhi bought a hill in Jintian.

After Ah Ju came back, he first dealt with the company's affairs. After being busy for a few days, Xia Zhizhi suddenly had an idea and planned to take everyone to his mountain for camping.

Li Mingyan and Bai Yunyun packed up the things Xia Zhizhi needed, and they drove over there.

The construction company has completed the road from the main road to the foot of the mountain.

What he bought was a small hill. Not too far away, there was a higher mountain. At the foot of the two mountains, there was a flat land, which was also hers.

Xia Zhizhi had ideas about fruit trees, but she hadn't started planting them yet.

The two little girls, Li Mingyan and Bai Yunyun, found a suitable place to camp and started preparing food.

Xia Zhizhi took Ah Ju to wander around the mountain.

As they climbed up the mountain, Xia Zhizhi told Ah Ju about her idea.

I want to plant something here, something there, and then I want to plant some flowers and plants to create some kind of scenery.

Xia Zhizhi asked Ah Ju to come over for no other reason than that she wanted to play the farm game and asked Ah Ju to draw the blueprint for her.

Even though Xia Zhizhi had been working in the countryside for several years, she was not particularly good at farming. She just had a rough idea of ​​what crops there were in the south and the north.

She could plant crops freely in that space. It was as if that place was cheating. She could just throw seeds in and they would grow. She didn't know how to take care of the plants in a more meticulous way.

In warmer places like Hong Kong, some shade-loving and cold-resistant flowers and plants have a hard time surviving.

As Xia Zhizhi was talking, Ah Ju was drawing. After Xia Zhizhi suggested using some unreasonable plants to create a certain flower sea landscape.

Ah Ju would explain to her that the particular plant was not well suited to the climate here, and that a different plant could achieve a similar purpose, and ask her if she wanted to change it.

Xia Zhizhi wasn't a stubborn person, so she agreed naturally.

The two of them walked around Xia Zhizhi's new territory, planned the direction of construction, and started back to the camping site.


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