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Emotions naturally felt by everyone who watched Ronan.
However, few people could explain in detail what it felt like to be heterogeneous.
Therefore, the evaluation that the saint is heterogeneous was bound to be accepted as an expression of the saint’s specialness.
Now, Melvin had a clear sense of what that foreign word meant.
It was clear from the moment Ronan broke the statue and began his speech that something was wrong.
If it had simply ended there, at least if he had yelled at the believers, saying that this was not a proper belief, the picture Melvin had conceived would have been steadily completed.
But Ronan didn’t choose that way.
Using a broken stone statue, it shows how weak the ground is for this stone statue, which they put up as a symbol of faith.
At the same time, he affirms how easily humans falter and conflict, saying that it is not wrong but natural human nature.
The example of using the stone statue shown in the process was so clear that even those who knew nothing could intuitively accept it, so none of those who participated in the worship had any doubts about Ronan’s words.
Even Melvin himself fell in love with Ronan’s words for a moment, so it was only natural if it was natural.
At this point, Melvin already had a hunch that his plan had gone awry.
On the surface, there had to be a person who agreed with Ronan, but at least did not understand that Ronan broke the stone statue.
It was natural for everyone to be afraid of a symbol to prove their faith in this way, but I shouldn’t have been convinced that it was not the right direction.
At least, if the story were to end here, he would find a way to dig in, but Melvin already had a bizarre belief that the saint would never finish the job so sloppily.
What followed was as Melvin expected.
It is said that he put the milestone of faith in his heart because he heightened people’s emotions through holy magic and did not deny your faith in that situation.
As a result, the followers were pointed out, understood, and forgiven by Ronan for sins they did not even know about, and even given the right direction.
Melvin would get the best results if Ronan didn’t point out the sins of his followers.
At least, even if he said he understood the sin, he would have had some success. At least at that time, he would have been able to press through the church whether the saint of Orion was affirming idolatry, a huge sin.
However, no one forgives them neatly enough that no one complains, and even suggests a way to move on to the right path?
Idol worship is still a felony, and it will not be impossible to catch the fault, but it will bring results that are worse than not doing it.
On the contrary, the notoriety of being a denomination that tries to persecute the saint will only grow.
It was shocking enough that the trap had been completely dismantled up to this point, but Melvin almost collapsed the smile on his face when he saw that Ronan suddenly decided on the name of the organization that Ronan had founded.
It was fortunate for Melvin that Celia, who was sitting with him, was looking only at Ronan with sad eyes.
Ronan’s private organization named by Ronan. Of course, this was also considered as an excuse to hold Ronan’s ankle in the future.
Just like if you want to catch a general, you have to catch the horse first, so if you were careful about directly touching Ronan, then gradually pressing the people around him was the right way to go.
Until now, it was impossible because Ronan had not taken any action to make any personal connections in the academy, except for the princess, and had not gathered forces, but after the devil worshiper incident, Ronan was finally able to call himself a force.
The shadow saw this as an opportunity.
A private organization owned by a priest, and a saint at that.
Of course, people in the church are in fact in charge of countless people close to private organizations, but aren’t they operated under the name of a church to the end?
Although it is a group that is difficult to touch easily thanks to the saint’s status now, there are infinite ways to attack together if the saint’s status is cracked.
For example, stories related to legitimacy, fundamentals, and legitimacy.
You might talk about what kind of legitimacy or fundamentals a group established to help people has, but the legitimacy, ideology, and origin of a group were more important factors than expected in the existence of a group.
In order to unite people with different thoughts and years of life under one name, they all needed something in common.
Even though the upper waters of the church are rotten, the reason why they cannot be touched is because the name itself, which has the oldest and strongest legitimacy and origins, makes it difficult to attack the members of the church and still strongly unites the clergy.
But what if someone belonging to Ronan’s organization commits a crime? If Ronan continues to maintain the same integrity and justifies Ronan’s existence, just like Orion, by the time the shadow side decides to attack Ronan through them. Ronan’s status must be quite far away. After all, isn’t it the saint’s fault that he made such a decision after saying that it makes no sense to gather and educate unqualified people in the first place? As a result, there was a high possibility that convergence would occur.
Then, those who belonged to the group would split up on their own to find their way to live, and the more they showed that way, the stronger the criticism towards the saint would be. This organization was bound to be so lax.
That was the picture he was drawing from the shadow side.
However, all assumptions became meaningless as the saint gave the name of the group to not forget what happened here today.
Now that group, which has the name of the Three Churches, has its own legitimacy, not by relying on the name of the saint.
What happened today will become the root of the Three Churches and will be passed on to others, and those who will be influenced by the three teachings of the Three Churches will gather.
In the meantime, it would be natural for those who went through the same experience here today to maintain a stronger relationship, so it would take a lot of effort to divide them.
It was a different concept from simply calling the members of the Three Churches, giving them names that sound good to hear, and explaining the meaning of the names.
Of course, it was not an absurd achievement to the extent that the means of dividing the Three Churches or attacking the saint through the Three Churches were completely blocked with this one move, but it was also clear that it was an excessive achievement to achieve with just one word.
After thinking this far, Melvin naturally came to another question.
Is this really possible?
It’s only been two days since Ronan returned to the academy.
He came to the church one day later and recognized his statue without knowing what kind of atmosphere was still formed here and what had happened so far. However, after only a few tens of minutes, Melvin and the shadow side set a trap prepared while the saint was away. Incapacitate and further block what was intended to be used in the future?
her.
Melvin involuntarily let out a sigh close to a sigh.
Is that really a person who was ordained as a sacrifice?
Melvin’s suspicions were further amplified as he looked at Ronan’s calm eyes as he returned to the waiting room after everything was said as if nothing had happened.
A fundamentalist who transcends imagination?
That Ronan was never that kind of person. If he was that kind of person in the first place, it was a trap from which he could never escape after breaking the stone statue.
I couldn’t guess why Ronan could do such an act and organize the situation so neatly that it felt so easy… from the point of view of the viewer.
What on earth should I look at and how far should I think to act in that way?
It’s as if he already knows what the best option is…
“If someone denied what I believed was right, I would feel that all my efforts were in vain.”
That’s why Ronan’s words of encouragement to his attendant were more intense in Melvin’s ears.
Because of Ronan’s back to Melvin, it was unclear what expression Ronan was giving Celia advice to.
But for some reason, Melvin fell into the illusion that Ronan’s gaze was heading this way.
He couldn’t tell if the words were addressed to the attendant or to Melvin himself.
When the old shadows realized the absence of Orion, when those who belonged to the shadows first learned the truth of this world, it was the feelings that Melvin himself felt.
Why is he not trying to convince his attendant with the same words he just uttered in the chapel, while talking about the statue in the same way?
Why are you suddenly retelling the story like that?
As if you have a story you want to tell someone else?
Melvin’s doubts began to explode. And the doubts he created naturally made him listen to Ronan’s words.
The culmination was the part where Ronan persuaded Celia using sand made from grinding stones.
Both Celia and Melvin were taken aback by Ronan’s sudden eccentricity, but by the time the sand flowed from Celia’s hands, Melvin was letting out a sigh without even realizing it.
Ah…the effort, our efforts are flowing away. Our unrequited years are fading away. Our unrequited cries are fading away.
Melvin, unbeknownst to himself, was as much into Ronan’s story as Celia, perhaps even more than Celia.
When Ronan called it regret to see the sand on the ground, Melvin raised his head just like Celia.
Is this, this feeling, lingering? Is it obsession?
Fire shot up in Melvin’s eyes.
How can it be an obsession for a priest to wander in search of God’s will without an answer? Even if this is an obsession, how does it lead to regret?
To be content with what you hold in your hand and forget what has fallen? That was a statement that denied the identity of the shadow itself. According to Ronan, the shadow itself was the sand that fell to the ground.
And contrary to Ronan’s words, the shadows paid off! The Prophet was the proof.
After all, there was no way that Ronan was Orion’s apostle. If Ronan was the real person Orion had ordained, you shouldn’t say that our devotion for a long time was so wrong.
Melvin failed to recognize that his actions in anger at Ronan’s words, pointing to the prophet as evidence of his faith, were typical of the followers used to set a trap for Ronan.
So Melvin asked Ronan, picking up the few pieces of sand that had fallen where Celia had left.
“Then, are the words the saint just spoke about experiences?”
However, Melvin did his best to think rationally even in the midst of anger and doubt.
There were just too many things that took Ronan to think that he was also a tribute from Orion and skip it.
Having a lot of divine power is not strange at all. That enormous divine power is a gift from Orion to us.
Ronan’s actions are also nothing strange. He may not be aware of it, but in the end, if the Church can digest Ronan’s achievements, all of them will be the Church’s achievements.
But without God’s help, how can he come up with such a nimble answer, an answer that can completely destroy the traps set in the shadows for a long time? Simply clever?
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Let’s make concessions and assume that he is an out-of-standard genius enough to design all situations so far purely with his resourcefulness.
Then, how on earth can such a person offer consolation for his failure? It must be an unfamiliar story that he has never experienced.
Melvin’s mind started to get complicated.
He was trying hard to find a reason he could understand, but the fact that he had such a question in the first place was proof that he had doubts about Ronan’s identity.
“If you say you’ve been through it, you’ve been through it.”
Ronan’s vague answer made Melvin feel a burning thirst in his mouth.
If you think about it normally, it sounds like you’ve had an ambiguous experience that may or may not be seen as a failure, depending on what others think, but it sounded different to Melvin, who already subconsciously thought that Ronan was something extraordinary, whether he was a saint or not.
You have never experienced failure yourself, but can you tell the situation of someone who has experienced it?
Is that even possible through an outstanding brain that transcends cognition? Or… Orion…
Melvin hurriedly brushed off the blasphemous thoughts that had inadvertently occurred to him.
“I can’t quite figure out what that means.”
“Well…it’s a concept that’s hard for me to put into words.”
As the words continued, Melvin’s thirst began to intensify.
No matter how much I tried to pry Ronan for details, Ronan kept giving vague, non-neither answers.
Then, in an instant, Melvin remembered the man who had been talking nonsense about seeing light if he closed his eyes like crazy right after Ronan’s sermon.
In fact, Melvin had little idea of the man.
Melvin assumed that the man’s actions were, of course, bravado, or that he was having a real hallucination because he was overly intoxicated by Ronan’s words.
I never thought the man would really see the light.
According to Melvin’s common sense, if that’s really possible, the existence in front of him is a brainwashing that can be accomplished by investing a long time and equipment even in the church… a monster that can instantly perform a ritual of obedience, or a rumor that can bestow divine power on others. because it was
Melvin recalled that point and the accident stopped.
The reason Melvin didn’t even consider such a possibility was because both of them were absolutely impossible with human power in the first place.
Such a thing was impossible even for a saint.
Not only the saints of each race, but even among the saints of Orion in the past, no one with such ability existed.
So, isn’t the prophet the most powerful and greatest leader of Orion’s divination lamp?
I had believed that until recently.
It was an absolute truth proposition that Melvin had never doubted in his entire life.
Melvin’s eyes went to the back of Ronan’s hand with difficulty.
What if not? What if the prophet is not the only one who performs an unprecedented miracle of imbuing others with divine power?
A cold sweat ran down Melvin’s back.
“Saint Ronan…Didn’t you feel something special about the believer who immediately awakened the right faith?”
In the end, Melvin had to spit out the question.
The question that could shake one’s own faith, the foundation of the faith shared by the shadows. The question that could split the shadows themselves, just as they tried to shake the Three Churches in the shadows.
Unlike before, the saint who received Melvin’s question just stared at Melvin.
That moment of silence came as a suffocating moment for Melvin.
“What’s special is that it depends on the person who accepts it, right? From my standards, there wasn’t anything particularly special.”
If you think about it easily, of course there was nothing special, so you could think it was Melvin’s excessive imagination. Because it was done as it was.
It wasn’t a clear answer either.
Melvin was tormented by a burning thirst, with the desire to shout out right now.
“Is there anything else you want to hear?”
As if he had noticed Melvin’s heart, only the saint’s glossy mouth filled Melvin’s mind with his exceptionally loud voice.