
This heretic cannot be burned, he must be hung up and whipped!
这异端不能烧,必须得吊起来抽!
"I think humans are actually quite complex. When I first drove those evil gods back into the warp, many supported me. Later, they all said I was looking too high and too far ahead, and that I could stop and rest for a while. Many of my defeated oppon
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"I think humans are actually quite complex. When I first drove those evil gods back into the warp, many supported me. Later, they all said I was looking too high and too far ahead, and that I could stop and rest for a while. Many of my defeated opponents said that even if I defeated all opponents and enemies, whether visible or invisible, I would eventually be defeated by time.
But it doesn’t matter, time will prove me right.”
Humanity has been dragged down by evil spirits since the First Crusade, and since then, history has been on a rampage.
"You mean, the things in heaven and hell are all evil gods of the warp, so why not go there yourself?"
What should Neos do when faced with these die-hard psychic lunatics at the stake? He can only:
"Okay, listen up heretics.
When I become emperor, I will formulate a new method of roasting!
Those who believe in evil gods will be burned
Those who use faith to defraud people of their wealth will also be burned
Those who do not believe in humanity will be burned.
"Are you human?"
"I am not God! You will be burned at the stake!"
"Damn it, you tyrant, what's the difference between you and our church!"
"Oh my goodness, gentlemen! This diehard has actually realized his guilt. He can't be burned. He must be dragged out as an example - hang him up and whip him with a copper-headed leather belt!"
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