[I⦠dig, Iām broke⦠I donāt have anything⦠Thatās why I keep⦠crying. Itās not like that. Itās not corrupt⦠Ugh. So please donāt do that.]
I donāt know if this is useful information.
Iām a little happy for now.
I mean, my hypothesis fits very slightly. T r a n s la t e d b y jpm t l.co m
Demons perform by contract and gods by faith.
When she said she was bankrupt, she didnāt lose all her money in the water, she probably lost her sacred possession.
[Yes.]
āHow can you blow up all the sacraments youāve collected? I donāt get it. Isnāt that a luxury? ā
You son of a bitch. You piece of shit! That sound coming from your mouth?!]
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
T r a n s lat ed by jp ļ½t l.ļ½ oļ½ [No, no, no. You canāt do this⦠Iām sorry. Iām really sorry⦠Honorary Cardinal Lee, you know my favorite follower is Honorary Cardinal Lee, right? Iām not corrupt. So you canāt do that.]
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
It was fair to say that the dual personality psycho was sufficiently corrupt after being angry.
But it seems to be keeping the spirit of things.
I was most curious as to why they contacted me in this way.
I was thinking about getting divine while creating a quest, but I didnāt even imagine if I couldnāt send it.
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
[ā¦ā¦.]
In fact, there is no need to worry.
Thereās an easy answer right in front of your eyes.
āMy Lady Benigore, do you know what this humble congregation is curious about? ā
[Th-the quest for the essence is already set. For example, if you enter a former quest or a dungeon, the system manages the quests you can get⦠but not if you send them to a person or a person. We are sending it directly using the Divine Spirit. Of course, it consumes something unimaginable. God cannot intervene in human affairs. Thatās the principle. Forced quests are against the law. Of course, the divinity that goes with that content and difficulty varies greatly, but yes. The same applies to rewards paid after completion.]
āYouāre getting the good stuff. ā
[All the existing sacraments were plundered and all the borrowed sacraments were plundered. My proud follower⦠Hi-young⦠Hi-young⦠For the honorary Cardinal⦠Hi-young.]
āI think thatās why our Lady Benigore is bankrupt. Itās not like that, is it? ā
Of course⦠itās all my fault. All of them⦠Oh, by the way, this is the only way I could contact them. You canāt create a Force Questā¦. Thatās all I could do.] T ran s lat e d by jp mt l.c oļ½
āThere can only be one Goddess Benigore. Elun garbage too⦠You could have contacted me through other people⦠Although it was only for a short time, I wonder why you lost this congregation. ā
Stop, I can explain! The others who manage this continent are the same. Elun, the Barians, and all the other gods are bankrupt. I use a lot of divinity around here⦠I⦠I canāt help it⦠Yes⦠Even on the outside⦠Things got a little⦠bad. I got caught by bad guysā¦]
āDid you run the continent with a butthole? ā
[Itās not like that. I⦠Iām so proud of you, Cardinal Lee. And thatās blasphemy.]
Iām denying itās a no, but I definitely think the operation is a butthole.
How the hell did they manage to destroy a continent that was working so well so quickly?
I understand the bankruptcy of a Venegor, but the news that everyone who used to manage the continent was collapsing like a sausage was alarming enough.
I donāt know if this is an appropriate example, but this continent is a workplace for beings in the sky.
They gain sanctity through the continent and manage the continent with that sanctity.
Of course, there will be a lot to write about.
We need to contain the demons and deal with the natural causes.
Even some of the divine power the priests use is even more so if they assume it is their power.
Moreover, the continent already has the right population. It doesnāt stretch that easily anymore.
There are many sacred places that can be accepted on such a continent, but they are limited.
T r an sl a te d b y jp ļ½tl.co ļ½ Nevertheless, since he did not know it and used it as a joke, this miserable end is probably a predetermined story.
Iām whining like hell here, but in the end, itās all my fault.
āI can see how the story flowed. ā
I donāt know if itās the same concept, but based on the human world, it looks like this.
Benigore borrowed a sacred stone from people like Elungarbage and Barians, and that was not enough to attract the gods of the surrounding kingdom.
The gods of the continent eventually wrote a group guarantee, and with that guarantee, Benigore drew on the outside as well.
I would have been happy for a little while.
She was enjoying her reading life with the Holy Reading.
But also moments when I was happy.
One day, the sacred nature that had come from the outside became a problem.
IMF bursting from the sky.
I was able to understand to some extent why Benigore was so friendly.
āIām worried that this is going to go bad. Phew⦠Amazing. Amazing.ā
The Divine Spirit must still be immobilized.
It is natural for the fallen gods to reduce the number of worshippers as soon as a story is told that Venegor has been corrupted by evil.
Transl a ted b y Jp ļ½t l .coļ½ Even the bandits may enter by beating down the goddess of Venegor infested with evil gods.
Of course, this is the case when the corrupt Venegor operation worked well, but even if it succeeded by half, we wonāt have enough time to send out a quest, which will be intimidating enough for Benigore.
I donāt know what happens when all the divines are robbed, but Iām not happy about what I think.
It can vanish or fall to the ground.
āIsnāt that right? ā
[ā¦ā¦.]
āThis⦠Our Lady Benigore is having a hard time. ā
[Thatās why dogs are so quick to noticeā¦]
āI beg your pardon?ā
[Noā¦. Well, itās not. Selfish followers. Itās mostly true, but Iāve always been kind to selfish followers.]
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āIt wasnāt like that at first. Itās the Venegor goddess.ā
[That, that, thatās Elun. Elun was your handler. From the middle, the officer changed. I donāt know. I had no choice. Think about it, my dear son, the Honorary Cardinal Lee. The things I did for honorary Lee Young-young. And some Light Bomb Potions! And a semi-symptocratic job! Youāve worked so hard on everything else, havenāt you? Why would I hate the Honorary Cardinal Lee? We are increasing the number of believers and doing everything we can for the Bandit of Benigore. Weāre a team. In the beginning, Elun was in charge. Seriously! That Elun scum was in charge!]
āHe really is a hopeless piece of junk. ā
[I⦠I think that sometimes. He sold his daughter out, too. I will never abandon my sons and daughters. Especially those like us, the Honorary Cardinal Lee, who never neglects. When have I ever let you down? Weāre a team. A team.]
I really thought Elunās trash would be less likely to be my handler, but his trash might be worth it.
[Elunās rumors arenāt good, though. Thereās nothing good about being united. Even more so, Honorary Cardinal Lee. I have to sayā¦]
āNo, no, Iāll go first. ā
[Hmmm⦠Do it. Iām proud of youā¦]
āI wanted to ask you something if I had a chance like this. Itās been one-sided for a long time, but I finally have a window where I can talk interactively. I have a lot to ask, so Iāll skip the introduction. First thing I want to know. Where are you right now? Is this where the statue is? ā
[Yes and no. Not exactly. The body is still on top⦠but itās hard to explain in human concepts.]
āReally?ā
[Donāt touch me, you bastard!!]
āYou said no.ā
[Youāre only hiding a part of it. This, some of it⦠Some of them are⦠hidden. Because of those bastards who insist on repaying their debts⦠This dove, my dear Self-Young Honor Cardinal.]
āYou really shouldnāt have said that. And why are you so over-responsive with one stroke of the goddess? Youāre not gonna feel it anyway. But do you really look like this? ā
[Sort of⦠Itās made from the memory of a sculptor who saw me in a dream. So this is the second question?]
āNo, thatās just a question. Sheās prettier than I thought.Honestly, sheās my type. ā
[Well, I hear that a lotā¦. Well, you still shouldnāt say that. Itās blasphemy.]
āWellā¦. Anyway, second question. What happens when a human dies? ā
What?
āWhat happens to humans when they die? To be honest, Iām curious. Imagine youāve encountered a transcendent being you donāt even know yourself. Of course you want to ask. ā
[ā¦ā¦.]
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
[Donāt get me wrong, Your Eminence. Iām saying it under Bennigoreās name⦠I donāt know about that.]
āWhat?ā
[I donāt know exactly what will happen. Thatās not my call. There are things we can say and things we canāt say. There are security issues and there are not. But thatās⦠that question doesnāt apply anywhere. I donāt know anything about that. Not just human death, but the death of all life. I donāt know what happens when we disappear. I donāt know if you believe me, but I need you to believe me.]
āHmm⦠Iāll believe you. ā
Really?
āReally. I didnāt expect to hear it anyway. I thought I didnāt know why. So, you can tell me a story with security issues? ā
[Thatās too much. I wish I could, but I canāt tell anyone about the security issues. As long as I keep my mouth shut, youāll never hear from me.]
āDoes that mean thereās nothing I can tell you? ā
[Depends on the question. What do you want to know?]
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
[ā¦ā¦.]
āWhy did you bring us here? ā
[ā¦ā¦.]
āItās not a tree. Iām very happy with my life right now. Iām just curious. ā
[Itās not a matter of security. But we canāt talk about it in detail. Exactly. We didnāt bring you here. They left you behind, and we accepted.]
āWhat are you talking about?⦠You left us on Earth? ā
[I canāt tell you the exact details. But seriously, of course, I know itās unacceptable and harsh for strangers. Thatās what tutorial dungeons are for. But I couldnāt help it. We canāt accept all the humans who came in. Of course, we recognize that the method was violent, but that was not our decision to make either. But I swear on my name, this was inevitable. Sorry⦠This is all I can tell you. For some reason, I canāt tell you how it all went downā¦]
āSecurity. ā
[Iām so sorry.]
āWhat?ā
[I heard that I was abandoned by the dimensionā¦. Iām so sorry.]
I donāt know why, but something seemed to feel sorry for me.