"The most important thing about faith is the degree of sincerity. The more sincere a believer is, the more faith they can provide. Moreover, in addition to faith, there is also the number of believers," the Windstorm Water Magic Spider said. After saying that, it slowly left.
Gao Peng muttered, "Looks like we need to do a good job. It would be best if we could create an organization similar to a church for the Growing Brain."
After that, Gao Peng discussed it with his familiars, but they didn't know anything.
Their experience wasn't very rich, and the methods they said were: "Catch a group of people to believe in the Growing Brain," "Kill more monsters to believe in it," "Only a god without hair will have believers," and other unreliable methods.
Gao Peng was speechless, so he went to discuss it with his grandfather.
Before leaving, Gao Peng went to take a look at Xiao Cao.
Now, Xiao Cao's grafting was on the right track. The Magic Willow had taken root in the ground and was crazily absorbing the nutrients in the ground, while Xiao Cao was on the Magic Willow's body and was crazily absorbing the nutrients in the Magic Willow's body …
An electric fence was built around this area, and no one was allowed to enter or leave.
The Magic Willow's thick roots were like blood vessels seeping into the soil. Small bumps appeared on the soil, and the ground showed a sense of dilapidation.
The flat ground was full of potholes, like an injured patient with wounds all over the surface of the body. The body was full of infusion needles that extended into the depths of the earth.
The light on Xiao Cao's body became more and more magical, faintly flashing with a charming red light.
The wind blew from afar, and Xiao Cao swayed with the wind.
"Xiao Cao is on the right track." Gao Peng nodded with satisfaction and summoned Xiao Huang and Flamy to take care of Xiao Cao. Then, he left with the rest of his familiars and rushed to the Southern Sky Group's new headquarters in the City of Hope.
"Faith to become a god?" Ji Hanwu muttered. "I know about this. I've heard something about faith to become a god in the ruins. But it's not easy to become a god, "Ji Hanwu said seriously.
"I know it's not easy, but you're here, aren't you?" Gao Peng laughed happily.
Ji Hanwu smiled faintly. "I can't guarantee success. I can only say that I will try my best."
"Believing in a god is not a big problem. In this kind of environment, many people need to find a spiritual sustenance, and the spiritual sustenance that many people are looking for is faith." Ji Hanwu said, "You might not have paid attention to these things. In fact, with people's current knowledge and understanding, it is very difficult to make them become devout believers."
"Especially for us from the Huaxia Region." Gao Peng nodded.
"Hmm … In ancient times, there were many people who believed in religion, but that was also because of ignorance. Although there is no science now … it is still more difficult to make them become devout believers, but it is easy to make them become pan-believers."
"Pan-Believers are also the simplest and easiest because they don't need you to really believe in the god. As long as you don't hate it and don't dislike it in your heart, you can do it. Basically, most people are pan-believers. They only need to occasionally burn two sticks of incense or even worship the god in units of years. Then, they will wear pendants representing various gods around their necks or have statues of gods at home or in public places. What's more, on the night before the exam, they will silently pray in their hearts that they will definitely pass. These are all considered pan-believers. "
"Although pan-believers provide the least amount of faith, the number of pan-believers is also the highest." Ji Hanwu said, "So we don't need to force those people to believe in it. We just need to change the name that they are used to silently chanting in their daily prayers to it."
Gao Peng was deep in thought. In that case, the cooperation between the gods and the imperial court was actually the easiest and easiest way.
It was no wonder that so many dynasties in ancient times liked to "create gods" and forced the people to believe in certain gods and put certain gods into the ranks of evil gods. It seemed that it all made sense.
"If you trust me, then leave it to me. It just so happens that the higher-ups of the Huaxia government invited me to cooperate some time ago. I can use this as a condition to exchange with them." Ji Hanwu blew on the tea and slowly drank it.
"Then I'll have to trouble you, Grandpa."
"This tea was sent by the little sparrow some time ago. It said that it was a tea tree that grew beside a volcano. In the words of you young people, it has a strong desire to live." Ji Hanwu laughed as he spoke. "It's quite cute."
"Let me try it." Gao Peng curiously lifted the teapot and poured himself a cup.
The tea was red, and there were a few pure white tea leaves floating on the surface.
Gao Peng drank it all in one gulp like a cow chewing on a peony. A bitter and stimulating feeling rushed to his taste buds. When the strong feeling disappeared, a thick and mellow taste filled his mouth.
Finally, there was a faint fragrance and bitterness left.
The taste lasted for a long time. One cup left Gao Peng with a lingering aftertaste for half an hour.
Gao Peng didn't know much about tea, but he still felt that this was a good tea.
"Is the production high?" Gao Peng asked curiously.
"It's okay. About seventy to eighty pounds of it a year," Ji Hanwu said. "I didn't send anyone to cultivate it. I think this kind of tea is best if it's natural. If it's artificially bred, it won't have that kind of taste."
"Right, your cousin happened to come over recently. She's your cousin after all. She was bullied by you when she was young. Why don't you show her a familiar?" Ji Hanwu and Gao Peng discussed.
"No problem." Gao Peng nodded. He thought of the little girl wearing a red cotton-padded jacket with snot running down her nose.
After dinner that night, Karen Chen rushed over.
"What kind of familiar do you want?" Gao Peng brought Karen Chen to the lab.
There were some test subjects in the lab. Some were successful, and some went astray.
"Cousin, you can help me choose. It's best if it's one that's more compatible with my personality." Karen Chen, with her hair tied in a ponytail, skipped in front like a rabbit.
"Compatible with your personality?" Gao Peng was surprised, then nodded. "I got it."
He brought Karen Chen to the lab. Suddenly, there were roars coming from the rooms where the familiars were locked up.
For a moment, the lab was filled with demons and all kinds of monsters were howling.
Gao Peng summoned Frosty Lion. Desolion stepped on the ground, and a cold and majestic blue halo enveloped the entire lab. The lab instantly fell silent.
"Come, take a look at these familiars." Gao Peng opened the door, took out a few monsters from the room, and threw them in front of Karen Chen.
It was like a farmer walking to the fence in the backyard to choose two big, fat old hens to entertain guests.
"Uh … Cousin, can you introduce these monsters to me?" Karen Chen felt that something was wrong.
"Oh, look. This is the Big Mouth Toad. This is the Big Stomach Pig. This is the Gluttonous Magic Squirrel. This is the Hungry Giant Rock Python." Gao Peng introduced them to her one by one.
Karen Chen was speechless.
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