"And, did Rutland really not fight for peace and goodness?"

Hearing these words, the Pope's eyes became brighter.Yes, how much effort did Lateran make for peace?

It is a pity that these efforts are like a stone sinking into the sea.Just like the efforts of Lateran in the Battle of the Four Emperors.

Even now, the old man has such an ideal in his heart.Just like Messenger of All Nations, it was established for a better future.

"Your ideals are beautiful, but this is not the reason why you can decide the way of life of the people of Rutland City. No one has the right to choose for others."

Joan looked at Andorn in front of her. He did have ideals and action, and he even made some achievements now.

but……

"With all due respect, Mr. Andorn. Your biggest motivation for doing this is to pity those weak people. But sometimes, pity can also turn into a kind of evil, a very terrible evil!"

Chapter 380 The Pope seems to have that serious illness by choosing an Ursus to be the saint

Mercy is an evil?Andorn didn't understand this sentence.When is it a mistake to pity and sympathize with those who suffer?

He fixed his eyes on Joan of Arc in front of him, wanting to hear what kind of words the other party was going to use to explain what she said.

If the other party can't explain the meaning of this sentence, they can only retreat first, and wait until the next time the time is right to invade again.

Now he is not sure what the old man is planning, what is he planning to do to himself sitting there?

After all, the current situation is really not good for him.

"You may not understand it, but it is true. Sometimes mercy is an evil, an evil enough to destroy countless innocents. Just like what you imagined."

Joan looked at Andoren's puzzled eyes, and told him.Although Andorn at the moment couldn't understand this sentence at all.

"Your wish is good, and it is also a good wish to help those who suffer. But your mistake is to try to drag other innocent people, those ordinary people into the water together!"

No matter how sacred and selfless Sakota is praised by the outside world, Joan of Arc knows that most of Sakota in this city are ordinary people.

They are all very ordinary people without those lofty ideals.Compared with people from other countries, at most they have some pious beliefs and lively hobbies.

Their strength is not as strong as Andorn, as if he can shuttle freely in Kazdel's area, but these people can't do it.

After they entered the control, the only ending was to be killed by those Sarkaz mercenaries, and take the guardian guns in their hands as their own spoils of war.

"Although what you said may have some truth, I still think there is no problem with what I said. Rutland, who has this ability, should save others."

Andorn must be stubborn at this time, or he is unwilling to change his point of view.After all, this is what he has insisted on for so many years.

"That's the question, okay?"

Joan roared in her heart, she knew what was wrong with Andoren.He always stood on the side of the weaker, and demanded endless dedication from those who had a better life.

"In that case, why don't you plan to go to Victoria or Colombia to ask them? With the size of their country, they can save a lot more weak people than Lateran."

Yep, this wraps around again!Talking to this kind of person is really difficult, and I don't know how senior Martha, who can even tame dragons with words, acquired such good eloquence.

Now Joan of Arc, one of the most important things in her heart is to give him a headbutt, look at this.Can you wake him up a little bit.

Or, try dealing with him the way you dealt with Jill?

In such a short time, Joan only felt tired when talking with Andoren.This guy is like a rock, even his brain is solid.

"Why don't other countries..."

At other times, Andorn would have defended Joan's question by saying that this city is a paradise and a city of miracles.

But now, he also started to think seriously.Why don't you go to other countries for support?

The answer is obvious, even if I can see the upper class and even the people in power there, it is estimated that when I put forward my own ideas, I will be slapped out with big mouths.

What's more, he will be hunted down.

Because those people will not agree with their own ideas.Even Andorn agrees that other countries have extremely selfish hearts.

That is to say, only Lateran would listen to his own words, and only the holy Lateran would sympathize with the sufferings of others and have the possibility of helping others.

The same is true of the knowledge that Andorn was taught since he was a child. The holy Lateran will save everyone, and there is a paradise where all sufferings in the world can be relieved.

When Andorn was young, the old missionary in Chaoshi Town told him this.

At this moment, although Andorn's thoughts have not changed, his attachment to Lateran has been slightly loosened because of Joan's questioning.

But there is one more problem, and one most important one that has not been resolved.That's why Iberia, with the same pious belief, was not saved?

He looked at Joan and questioned the suffering of Iberia and Chaoshi Town.The country where people recite scriptures every day, but they still cannot be saved.

Hearing this, Joan also shook her head.In her heart, she really sympathized with this country that was suffering disaster and suffering.

But she has never witnessed the situation in that country with her own eyes, nor does she know what the so-called Great Tranquility is, so she cannot make these comments.

Columbia itself has dealt with the companies there and knows something about them.And Victoria herself had heard accounts from people who had been there.

So Joan of Arc still has some understanding of these two countries, but Iberia... this country that is now almost closed to the outside world, Joan of Arc can't say anything.

After all, when you don't know the situation in a place, it is also irresponsible to express your opinions at will.

"I don't know what happened to Iberia in your mouth, so I can't comment on this matter. But there is one thing I need to explain..."

Joan of Arc looked seriously at Andoren who was struggling to stand there. At this time, even though he was seriously injured, he still stood in front of Joan of Arc with his own tone.

"You can't get salvation if you just pray to the gods. If the way to save the gods is only to see if you are pious, then Lateran doesn't need to work hard."

In Joan's view, even if she wants to get help from the gods, she has to go through a series of struggles to get that miracle.

Like its own revelation, it merely gives itself a guide, it cannot do anything for the immediate self.

If Joan of Arc thinks that she has a revelation and can succeed without hard work, then surely this miracle will abandon such a self and leave, right?

As for pious belief... that is very strange.How do you measure a person's devotion to faith?

In Joan's view, Sakota is also very devout in her faith!Although they usually look like they are completely heartless and don't care about their beliefs.

But deep in the hearts of these people, there is indeed that pious heart.It's just that their devotion to God has already been integrated into their lives.

So, is there really a way to determine who is more devout, a group of people who integrate faith and religion into their financial life, or a group of believers who crazily prove their piety?

Even from the bits and pieces she'd heard about Iberia, there seemed to be some fanaticism about those people?

"Indeed, you can't comment if you haven't been to Iberia. And you who have been living in this paradise, how do you know their belief in gods?"

Andorn looked at Joan of Arc, and from the eyes of the other party, he could see the views on Iberia, and the views on the Iberians' belief in Lateran religion.

As for Andoren, who had only come up with the other party's idea, his somewhat pale face was flushed with anger at the moment.

He couldn't accept other people's evaluation of the Iberian beliefs, especially such a person who had not experienced a difficult life environment.

Even though Andorn had lived in Rutland for so many years, he had never seen the girl in front of him once.But in his cognition, Joan of Arc should be a native of Lateran.

Although she is not Sakota, it is not even possible to tell what race she is.

After all, with the cognition of ordinary people, it is impossible for Rutland to be full. Find a foreigner to be the saint of the country, right?

If you do this, it is purely because the Pope eats too much sweets and eats up his brain.

"Well, I want to interject here. As hard as this incident is to be believed, Joan of Arc is not a Lateran. Strictly speaking, this is her first visit to Lateran."

After hearing Andorn's words, the Pope also saw that he seemed to have misunderstood something, and quickly spoke up to explain for Joan of Arc.

Andoren's face froze when he heard this sentence, as if he hadn't thought of the possibility of this matter.

"To be precise, Joan of Arc is now living in the snowy land of Ursus. Even though she has a Lateran household registration."

But the pope's addition convinced Andorn that Lateran was ill, and it was not serious!

Chapter 380: Going Forward, The Truth Ahead

Andorn looked at the white-bearded old man in front of him, and couldn't imagine whether what he said just now was joking with himself!

You made an Ursus a saint?Are you crazy or is the world crazy?Did you say that Ursus and Lateran have come to the point of shaking hands and making peace?

Just at this point, Andorn even wondered if he had experienced isolation from the world, so that he could not keep up with the times when he returned to Lateran?

In his impression, even though the relationship between Lateran and Ursus is not so tense that a war will start in the next second, it is not so good, right?

You know, the saint is not just a status!In a way, she could interfere with the workings of Lateran.

Let a foreigner hold the lifeblood of this country... the Rutland must be crazy now!

"Don't keep looking at me like that! The choice of the saint is in its hands, and I don't even have the ability to interfere at the moment. Besides, Joan of Arc will not harm Lateran's interests."

Andorn's eyes made the Pope a little hairy. He scratched his cheek in embarrassment, and then explained to Andorn slowly.

The main reason is that An Duoen kept staring at him with eyes that look like a fool or a psychopath without blinking. This feeling is really uncomfortable.

But he can also understand the other party's thoughts. After all, for all Sakota, their perception of Ursas is indeed not very good.

Especially after the Ural War that year, the Ursas army at that time even defeated an army composed of gun cavalry several times!Although they didn't take advantage of it in the end.

But the Sakotas who experienced that war have already listed Ursas as the second least favorite country.As for who is the first?

Needless to say, of course there is no Kazdel that Sakota would like.

"It's unbelievable...an Ursus can be chosen as a saint. But what is it that you said earlier?"

Hearing the old guy mention the so-called it more than once, Andorn also raised his own doubts.

In the mouth of the other party, what exactly does it represent?Looking at this old man who seems to be planning to explain the situation, what is he planning?

Andorn's suspicious eyes, as well as Joan's curious eyes, pointed at the white-bearded old man in front of them at this moment.

At this time, the two also found that the other was playing with a small communication device in his hand, which was very inconspicuous.He seemed to be waiting for something.

The Pope sighed softly when he saw the eyes of the two, and then said to the two:

"Wait a little longer, it's not time yet. You can continue chatting for a while, and I will tell you the truth of all this, but we also need to prepare."

This is about the origin of Sakota, and the reason why they have been sticking to this city, and it is also a secret that only the popes will know.

Except for the Pope, theoretically speaking, no one should know the secret of Lateran.But the two people in front of me are exceptions.

Seeing what the Pope said, Andorn's mood calmed down a little.Because he knew that he finally had a chance to face the truth.

Even if this truth will destroy his belief, he still wants to know at this moment!

Anyway, I am here now, if the pope doesn't intend to kill himself, then there is no problem in waiting for a while.

Andoren, who thought of this, looked at Joan who was standing on the other side. At this time, she was still holding the flag in her hand, and she had no intention of letting go.

"You were born in the snow field? Then you should have seen those poor people? Then why don't you support my plan?"

For a person who has never witnessed hardship, Andorn can naturally understand those words.But knowing those people who are struggling to survive, why don't they agree with themselves?

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