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Chapter 237

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Saintess Mu Na, the granddaughter of Mount Sainte's Elder Mother Marsha, was probably the intended successor of the Mount Sainte faction.

Back then, when they first met, they met as prisoners of war and slave dancers.

But now that I think about it, the main antagonist in the story of Isabella saving the damsel in distress was the old city lord Siyas, and Siyas had a secret relationship with Mu Na's elder, Mother Marsha. It was doubtful how much of this "legendary story" was exaggerated.

Considering the fact that this Saintess who hid her identity looked very young, she was a thorn in their side. She even caused many things to happen. Perhaps this was a trap set up by Siyas from start to finish.

Mu Na later explained to the Game Church that she was indeed a prisoner of war back then, but Siyas used this method to help her escape.

As for whether Rorschach believed her or not? Heh heh, Rorschach, who couldn't lie, didn't reply. He didn't even nod his head.

And no matter what their original plan was, Rorschach's discovery of Mount Sainte's secret caused everything to go out of control.

It was meaningless to pursue the details of what happened back then. After all, everyone was now a family, or at least a family on the surface.

Mu Na might look like she was only 13 or 14 years old, but considering that Seymour tribesmen had a lifespan twice that of humans, in Rorschach's eyes, she was already as cunning as Old Siyas. Or perhaps, she was just like Isabella, a young lady who was good at pretending to be innocent … Cough, a certain someone had caused a lot of trouble in private.

But no matter what, Rorschach welcomed Mu Na's arrival with open arms. What he lacked the most right now was manpower.

Since Mu Na was being groomed to be the future leader of the tribe, she should at least be literate. She should also have a certain degree of education, so it shouldn't be a problem for her to judge the situation.

In that case, without considering proficiency, it was possible to write something.

In fact, Mu Na showed her calligraphy in front of Rorschach. Rorschach was surprised to find that her calligraphy was better than his.

Previously, Mu Na had already demonstrated her talent for languages in front of Rorschach. In just a few months, she had gone from stuttering to mastering the Aishi Common Language. Now, with Lori's help, she had also grasped the basics of reading and writing.

"To be able to understand the Aishi language, even if you can't, you just need to be able to understand what others are saying and translate it into the Seymour language. We need people like that, the more the better. "

Rorschach briefly explained the requirements for translators who were currently lacking the most. It was obviously the simplest translation of reading and writing, but Mu Na frowned.

"I'm sorry, your requirements are too high. Even if there are literate people in our tribe, they wouldn't take the initiative to learn the Aishi language … No, there's still one, the Great Elder. You can't expect her to translate for you, right? "

Rorschach was helpless. It was best to let Mu Na be responsible for finding as many people as possible.

Most importantly, she was a local and knew the local customs. She had accumulated enough knowledge and social experience, so the things she translated would be easy to understand. At the very least, there wouldn't be any classic jokes like the old man's scroll bar or the Holy Light Connector.

As for the deviation due to not being able to understand the original text … Rorschach didn't think it was important at all.

"Don't be too hung up on the specific content of the original text. You can translate it however you think is suitable and interesting. What's important is the quantity, not the quality. If you're unsure and no one asks, just make up whatever you want. "

With the help of a group of subordinates, Rorschach directly handed over the work.

Yes, subordinates. Mu Na obviously didn't join the Game Church alone. Her companions in the wastelands had now joined the Game Church, so they naturally followed her.

Since the first task was to let Mu Na be the station chief of Cape Town's news station, her people naturally followed. If there were enough locals participating, the difficulty of many tasks would be greatly reduced.

The main task now was to translate some old publications and magazines and then spread them out. This was the first step to expanding their reputation and influence.

Next, they should translate the Aishi's ancient books, encyclopedias, reference books, and so on. They should also start the business of the bookstore while they were at it. However, there was no need to rush. They should at least figure out the relationships between this industry and this region first. If they caused any trouble, the city lord would send people to close down the bookstore and arrest them.

The news media and the cultural industry might not be valued now, but they were solid achievements and foundations. Only a few people knew that it involved the mystery of the gods.

Most of the time, the divinity and the priesthood corresponded, but a new god often had more than one priesthood.

Lori's divinity was her core "game concept," but in fact, with the development of the Game Church's business, she had recently obtained secondary priesthoods such as "restricted competition," "toy training," "competition," and so on. Her next goal was probably a concept priesthood such as "fair competition."

Although these primitive priesthood concepts were still a distance away from becoming real priesthoods, at least they were in the direction of progress. A mature priesthood needed enough primitive priesthoods to accumulate and consume.

"The statue of God is materialized by the faith of the devout."

The Game Church was actually not very interested in the "news" priesthood. It was too far away from the current game priesthood and could not be combined at all. However, the news media was very helpful in showing the actions of the church itself and the goals of the new gods, especially now that there was a certain base of believers.

The power of the gods was limited. Naturally, they could not communicate with every believer, but the official information and doctrines of the church could strengthen the relationship between the believers and the gods.

Ahem, I digress. The Game Church's approach was actually very simple. It was to use the Great Cathedral that they had painstakingly obtained as the core and lay a foundation in Cape Town. At the same time, they also had to continuously expand the number of believers and ordinary believers.

Since the goal was clear, Rorschach's idea at this time was simple. First, they had to set up the stall and set up the station. It would be best if they could do a signature project. No matter how one looked at it, looking at the entire Game Church, Mu Na was the best candidate.

Since Lori sent her here, he would leave the troublesome … work to her.

That was what Roxia thought, and that was what he did.

He could still be a hands-off manager in his new job here, but there were some things that he could not shake off.

Even after returning to Cape Town, Rorschach still did not want to live in the Game Church's station here. It was simply because some people were too difficult to deal with, so he wanted to stay as far away as possible.

However, now that the matters at hand had come to an end, and a new job was about to begin, it would be inexcusable if he did not go and take a look.

As he walked, Rorschach hesitated.

Previously, he had thrown so many responsibilities to her and did not care about them. It was simply another type of exile. However, as the person in charge here, or rather, the only permanent core descender, she was doing a good job.

The game store was doing well, the number of believers was enough, and even the Great Cathedral was built.

"… I hope she doesn't tear down the Great Cathedral. I hope she can protect the reputation of a regional bishop. I hope she can stop playing games and work hard."

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