Chapter 32 Reverse Preaching

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Jiang Sui paused for a moment, sat in front of the cultists, and asked curiously: "God of Plague? Are you responsible for the recent plague in Shuitu City?"

Since the other party was so straight to the point, as the governor, Jiang Sui lost a lot of momentum if he made more twists and turns.

Fortunately, this cultist doesn't look very smart, so maybe he can get some useful information out of her.

The girl clenched her palms and said with great certainty: "Of course not, Lord Governor! Our Lord is merciful. As long as you and your subjects are willing to believe in Him, the plague will disappear from this land!"

"For the sake of you and your subjects, and for the lives of so many people, please give the order!"

Ah this...

Jiang Sui looked at the clothes of the cultist and thought about what she just said, feeling a little disappointed.

It seems that this cultist is not a senior member of the Life Unsullied Sect, or even an official - she is just an ordinary believer at the lowest level.

Such believers have not received systematic education. From the time they were born, they have been repeatedly indoctrinated in a mechanical way. They must be pious as long as they are pious enough...

In the previous Blue Star, this model had long been played badly or even eliminated.

She probably knew nothing about the real situation within this sect.

Even the words of admonishment just now were most likely sincere - this cultist really wanted to help the governor solve the plague problem.

Who would believe that someone who is struggling just to make ends meet would go on a missionary mission?

I thought I had caught a big shot, but turned out to be a big fool...

Jiang Sui sighed: "Before going to my territory, you should have gone to the Grand Canal area to preach, right?"

The cultist was stunned for a long time: "You, how do you know?"

"Are you also preaching there?" Jiang Sui didn't want to answer such a question that tested his IQ, so he asked directly, "Is there a plague in the canal area now? Is the epidemic serious?"

After thinking about it, Jiang Sui felt that it was not good to say that she was always a cultist. This child would embarrass the cult even if she said she was a cultist, so he asked again: "Also, what is your name?"

"Mr. Governor, my name is Aisha Hills." The cultist introduced his name very seriously, and then felt a little sad, "I preached in the canal area and tried to help them solve the plague, but the adults there They didn’t want to believe me, so they arrested me.”

Jiang Sui was a little stunned when he heard this, and blurted out: "They didn't execute you? Don't you know that your sect is at war with them?"

"No... they were very happy at first, but then they let me go for some unknown reason, and then drove me to your territory." Aisha told her experience in a somewhat puzzling way.

It's probably because you can't ask anything about it, and it's a waste of food to keep it locked up, so I might as well throw it out and let you fend for yourself.

It can only be said that Aisha was lucky. The one who caught her was the relatively civilized Sanhai Bank. If it were a gang like the Gerbil Gang, they might not even be able to find a complete body in a few days.

If people like this go to preach, they will only have the opposite effect...

Jiang Sui controlled the urge to cover his forehead, maintained the serious and solemn image of the governor, and asked: "How did you solve the food problem when you came to my territory on foot from the southern rain forest?"

Aisha was a little confused and said: "Food... just go to the wild to catch the food. After you catch it, you can process it and make a fire to roast it and eat it."

Go catch it in the wild?

After catching fire, let’s have a barbecue on site?

These two things are easy to say but incredibly difficult to do!

Good guy, is this a wilderness survival master? !

Being a cultist with this ability is really humiliating.

Jiang Sui decided to end this topic and bring things back on track: "I know. I have another question now. Why do you say that as long as you believe in the 'Mother', you can solve the plague?"

Aisha suddenly looked pious again: "Because the Great Loving Mother controls the authority of the plague, He..."

"Stop." Jiang Sui interrupted this meaningless act of reciting scriptures, "I mean, in your hometown, no one gets sick, has there never been a plague?"

Aisha thought for a while, shook her head honestly, and said with some lack of confidence: "Maybe, maybe their faith is not pious enough."

"Your faith is very devout." Jiang Sui said slowly, "Then why do you even go to the wild to find food?"

Jiang Sui had no intention of shaking this cultist's faith now - how could someone else's worldview, which had been shaped by their eyes and ears since childhood, be shaken so easily by just a few words?

Only by using countless iron-clad facts to impact her worldview can this ideological imprint be slowly reversed.

All Jiang Sui has to do now is plant a seed of doubt.

Aisha was stunned: "Maybe, maybe the Great Mother is testing me. As long as I pass His test, I can ascend to His Immaculate Garden."

In any religion, the most favorite thing to say to believers is to "reflect on oneself."

Anyway, it cannot be proven false, so you can brag as much as you want...

Jiang Sui waved his hand boredly: "Can a donkey become its master if it keeps beating itself?"

Aisha, who was sitting behind the iron fence, felt a little embarrassed when she heard these slightly mocking words: "General, Mr. Governor..."

"I don't want to, and I don't have the time to deny your thoughts." Jiang Sui shook his head, "Because what I am doing is completely different from what you think."

"While you are praying for God's blessings, our people are using their own strength and wisdom to fight the plague."

"Even if we fail, we will never beg for mercy from an inexplicable thing."

"In my territory, workers are by no means humble. There are no gods, no churches, no kings and nobles. They can still create great achievements, and they can still live with dignity in this land, and live better."

"Ms. Aisha Hills, I can give you the status of a normal citizen. You can move around safely and freely in my territory, and use your eyes to witness everything that happens here... There is only one condition, you cannot Promote your sect here.”

Would life be better without gods?

In the governor's territory, are the gods not nobler than ordinary people?

How can this be……

After saying that, Jiang Sui stood up, regardless of the shocked and confused expressions of the cultists, and left the police station under the protection of Gu Qinghuan.

"Sir Governor, this cultist doesn't seem to understand anything." Outside the police station, Gu Qinghuan opened the car door for Jiang Sui, "Clues about the plague..."

"At least it's not nothing." Jiang Sui sat on the sofa. "She said that there is plague in both the church and the canal area, but there are no relevant reports from our neighbors to the north."

"So, the plague must have spread from the south."