Crusade against the Pope

Chapter 85: Heaven has no 2 days

Chapter 85 There is no two suns in the sky
When Marwan mentioned that the pen was invented by Ghairis, Abdullah was visibly touched.

Then Abdullah Marwan made a gesture for silence, and then took a sharpened pen and a piece of paper.

"That's great. In this way, I can write a letter to the nobleman in the river valley village. How about you help me deliver it after I finish writing it?"

The nobleman of the valley village? This title is obviously not right, because the nearest village in the valley is actually Skar Village, but why didn't Abdullah call it by its name?

Then Marwan noticed Abdullah's gesture and realized that walls have ears.

It was obvious that Abdullah was worried that what he said would be heard by someone who shouldn't have heard it.

As Abdullah wrote the letter, Marwan leaned over to take a look.

As a teenager who had learned to read for a few years from the town's imam, Marwan was literate.

Then, his eyes widened when he realized what Abdullah had written.

Because the first line of words he wrote were: [To the Prophet].

Abdullah glanced at Marwan, asking him to restrain his expression and remain silent.

As Abdullah got used to using the pencil, he wrote faster and faster.

In Abdullah's opinion, this kind of pen is far inferior to the traditional dip pen in terms of writing effect, and it cannot reflect the beauty of Arabic calligraphy at all. But it is convenient to carry and easy to use.

When Marwan fully realized the current situation, he couldn't calm down for a long time.

"Deliver this letter to you, and don't make any mistakes." Abdullah folded the written letter and stuffed it into Marwan's chest. He gave him a look, and Marwan gave him an affirmative response.

"By the way, remember to tell that noble man that it was indeed my fault at the beginning, and I shouldn't have taken any chances."

Abdullah felt heartbroken every time he thought of the conversation between him and Gairis in the small town.

Perhaps if he had stood firmly beside Garys, his nephew would not have died.

At that time, the Monterey village firmly followed Garys and stood behind Garys, so Ahmed was easily subdued.

As for him? The people of Alhadi did not dare to resist. When Eric came, they just knelt down and finally accepted the death.

But what’s the point of worrying now?
Abdullah only hoped that, for the rest of his life, he could firmly support the Prophet and atone for his past mistakes.

This has nothing to do with the outcome after death, but is simply about the hope of making up for the regrets in life.

After receiving the letter from Abdullah, Marwan left the clinic as usual, and then pretended nothing was wrong and kept greeting his neighbors on the street.

He left the town naturally, and only dared to look back after he had walked a long way.

From where he was standing now, looking at the town of Alhadi, it seemed as if it was a thick line, and at one end of this line was a black block.

The black block was a caravan coming from afar. The number of people was astonishing, but they exuded a different aura, like a tiger baring its fangs and claws.

The team is now packing up and is about to set off again.

Marwan had no idea what the future of Alhadi Town would be. He didn't dare to think about it and just hoped that everyone was safe.

After taking a last look and making sure that no one was following him.

Marwan began to run, abandoning everything to run, just like when he ran towards Ahmed's compound. There is no god but God, and the changes in all things in the world are arranged by God.

Just like the stars stick to their orbits in the sky, no living thing can shake that sacred plan.

In Marwan's view, perhaps this is the mission given to him by God, and it is what God has promised.

The problem of free will no longer puzzled him.

Because he knows that no matter what kind of future God has determined, it is not something that people should question or be confused about.

The true Prophet is now in that valley, and he will surely be able to reshape the order of all things in the world so that the will of God can be implemented on earth as it is in heaven.

……

Over the past few months, Gellis has been planning the development of Skarr Village like a designer.

By coming up with one brilliant idea after another, John and Simon were able to successfully establish different workshops and transform many of the original population of Skar Village into craftsmen.

This enabled the village of Skarr to produce ironware, wine, pencils and other supplies...

Despite these changes in output, Skar Village is still a military camp.

Except for the cult warriors led by Simon, those left behind by Garys also began to transform into professional soldiers.

The ninety-three surrendered soldiers who remained were reorganized into a company.

George, a knight loyal to Isabel, was appointed captain of the company.

Considering the current shortage of manpower, the three servants who originally followed Eric but survived were appointed as platoon leaders under the name of Isabel.

After all, their servants had many years of military experience and were more than capable of training some free soldiers.

After Isabel was appointed, the three platoon leaders, led by attendant Jos, said on the spot: "For us, there are only one sun in the sky, the Prophet!"

Isabel couldn't bear to watch it and her fists clenched unconsciously. How could he speak so bluntly in front of her?

After the business was fully launched, Garys' life got back on track.

His daily work basically involves compiling teaching materials, compiling the historical process, organizing the sect's doctrines and designing organizational structures.

In addition, when Garys was free, Isabel would constantly come to ask him questions, and those questions were often all-encompassing. For a while, Garys felt as if he was being treated as an encyclopedia.

Based on the situation that if you drive one sheep, you drive a flock of sheep as well, Garys simply gathered all the minors together and set up a school for lectures.

The school hours were not long, about 4 hours a day. Garys mainly taught some "common sense" of future generations, so that these children could open their eyes to see the world and understand how vast the world created by God is.

In addition, Gailis also began to select talented ones from among them and consciously trained them to become priests.

It was just another ordinary day. Garys gathered the children together and after they completed the required literacy exercises, he began to teach them.

In fact, it can’t be called a lecture. After all, the specific content depends entirely on Gary’s mood, and most of the time it is social practice.

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