There is no such great man in this world, or rather, this world does not allow such a man to appear...
Just as the priest said, the Church of Suffering is too powerful. Under the banner of "Mother Goddess", it has a terrible army, and no one dares to go against their ideas.
Even if there is, it will not escape the fate of being erased from history.
Of course, even with ideological guidance, there is still one condition - that is, the "Mother of Suffering and Thorns" really doesn't care...
Otherwise, with a group of fanatics and a true God, it would be difficult to "corrupt" any thoughts...
For now, the information Colin has received is that this "Mother Goddess" does not manage all matters, but just mindlessly brings down extreme and distorted miracles.
But one of the words of the "little girl" made him think deeply, that is...
The priest said he could not resist the will of the "Mother Goddess"...
Does this "will" refer to the concept of "suffering" or something else
The former is easy to deal with and can be overturned by other methods, but the latter... that means the true God will have no chance of victory.
So this sentence is very important...
"Are you sure that the priest said that he could not resist the will of the 'Mother Goddess'?"
Colin couldn't help but ask, and when the little girl nodded, he thought about it for a while.
But this involves the gods, and without endangering myself at the moment, it is difficult to get a useful answer.
"I remember it like this, but what information it contained, I don't know..."
"Okay." Colin didn't ask any further questions and could only keep an eye on it.
At this time, the little girl looked into the distance, and continued in a daze: "... We are the children that the priest grandfather took in from the wild fields on the roadside when he returned. When he saw those children who were starving to death or being abused, he would always lend a hand to rescue them...
"As for me, I was the first one to follow Grandpa Priest, but I forgot whose child I was...
"But it doesn't matter. I always feel that those memories are very depressing and painful, so I don't think much about it...
"The priest grandfather would give us food, toys, and tell us some boring stories that were not very nice, but we all liked to listen to them...
"Later... the priest said the Great Judgment had begun, and he had found a rescuer, and when he arrived, he would send us out...
"Then... my father and grandfather disappeared and left us in the church. Then everything you saw happened..."
If nothing unexpected happens, when the priest comes back from fighting the rat plague, the result is... everyone is starved to death.
Colin didn't know what to say, but he understood the reason. He pondered for a while and suddenly asked, "Do you want to know the final outcome of the priest?"
"No, I know..."
She stared into Colin's eyes and said, "I knew what happened a long time ago. I knew there was a rat plague. I knew someone wanted to invade the church. I knew the priest turned into a monster outside the door. I knew he came back with one prey after another, but at that time...
"I'm already dead."
The little girl spoke softly, her eyes slightly red, but there was no sign of losing control.
But it is obvious that in her last period as a "human", she experienced a long and painful ending, and met with "death" in an atmosphere of despair and hunger.