Survive the Fourth Natural Disaster

Chapter 36 The Church of Time and Space

Hill stood quietly in front of the Lord's Mansion, looking at the notice board that he had not noticed yesterday.

This board, which was originally used to post notices, has now become a crystal screen three meters high and two meters wide.

Hill looked at it seriously:

On the right side of the screen is a scroll of tasks released by the Church of Time and Space. They are available in all cities. The undead can take on tasks across regions.

The upper half on the left is the lord's notice, and the lower half is the local quests. It's all blank now.

Hill thought for a moment and took out the crystal ball from the underground center.

Sure enough, as soon as he took it over, two small tablets floated out from above the large crystal screen and landed in Hill's hands.

The light screen emitted by the crystal ball indicates that this is a mission notice board, which can be written directly with your fingers. Hill can hand these two pieces to the political officer or village chief.

The tasks they publish can be seen on the crystal ball. The crystal ball is the terminal. If you don't agree with it, you can delete it directly.

Finally, there is a sentence in bold: Please do not allow ordinary people to use the registration crystal booklet on the notice board, as you will be responsible for the consequences.

Hill could only watch silently. Too many things from the past came back at once, and he couldn't accept it.

Hill has read many legends about gods being enthroned. Each of them traveled the earth before being enthroned, performed various miracles to benefit the people, treated everyone who offered their loyalty warmly, was gentle and kind, and upheld justice. Spread love all over the world.

And could this His Majesty be a programmer?

Except for William, he has no intention of dealing with people directly and leaves everything to intelligence.

His Majesty's intelligent program handles problems in a very orderly manner. Even for such a great god, the humans who believe in him still don't know what he looks like.

The reason why the gods traveled all over the earth is so that during the ceremony of enthroning the gods, the statues of gods created by the concentrated belief can be consistent with themselves. People will only shape the gods in their hearts to be more perfect and more in line with the image he promotes.

This statue is enshrined in the main temple of the god, and only the most devout believers can visit it.

As for the statues of gods in other temples and churches, no matter how they were shaped in the past, they will be transformed into a unified shape by divine power in the future.

Hill thought about it carefully. When he thought about the God of Time and Space, his first impression was of that tablet.

Only programmers would want to be transformed into a computer, right? But the statue of the statue in the church has a human form?

Hill didn't know how this person planned to handle the ceremony of conferring a god. He thought about it for a long time. It was probably to delay the time when he ascended to the throne of God and was thrown out of the main world by the world consciousness, so that people's power of faith in him could be transmitted slower.

But in such a strange way, I hope the God of Time and Space can control the heat. If the statues of gods in real temples and churches turned into tablets, Hill felt that he would never be able to control his emotions. If he showed gloating in front of the statues one day and didn't tell the truth, the end would be miserable.

Adrian flew here with Olivia.

Hill looked at the future priest carefully: she was a typical Salar aristocratic woman, with blond hair, blue eyes, delicate features, and a tall figure. Wearing a beautifully crafted shirt, a light green silk skirt, and a white gold-encrusted robe. She wore no jewelry except for a pair of pearl earrings. Without knowing what the deity required of a female priest, she acted as a noble woman's understanding of simplicity.

Hill looked at the tenacity and determination revealed in those green eyes. Nodding with satisfaction:

"Welcome to my territory, Miss Olivia, I hope we get along well."

"Thank you very much for the opportunity. I will obey your will under the will of my God." Olivia bowed his knees gently.

Hill nodded and led her to the open space on the left side of the Lord's Mansion, where he had already piled building materials.

He summoned his subjects and ordered them to stand on the outermost edge. After learning that Hill was planning to build a time and space church, the residents all knelt down around them in fear: maybe they had gods they believed in, but they did not dare to show any disrespect to any god.

Every time at this time, Hill is extremely grateful that he can become a mage. Even the willful and extreme Melanie told Hill to respect the gods but not to fear them. In the world of mages, the most important thing is self-choice.

A mage can believe in gods, but it must be an inner choice. Whether it is for profit or sincerely agrees with the god's philosophy, as long as the decision is made by the true self, it will have no impact. Otherwise, you will never become a legendary mage.

This is a concept passed down from generation to generation by mages, and even the gods cannot object to it. It is the result of tens of thousands of years of struggle by legendary mages.

There is no selfless god. The absence of a god of war in this continent illustrates the bloody struggle between the gods.

Before clicking on the floating thing in the crystal ball to confirm whether to build a space-time church, Hill felt something. He took out some gold, silver, gems and pearls, and then ordered Olivia to stand in front of the building with these and solemnly Clicked "Yes".

The crystal ball floats, radiating divine golden light. The church emerged inch by inch in the light, Olivia crossed her hands on her chest and knelt in the golden light.

Hill and Adrian both bowed and performed the mage salute, quietly watching the gods radiate light.

The light dissipated, and the two looked up at the standing church.

Hill searched his mind. This look was very familiar. After much deliberation, he finally determined that it was a replica of the New Church of Envalid in Paris.

It has a square Greek cross plan with four circular prayer rooms at the four corners. The cross on the spire was modified into a scale, with a simple appearance and a height of about 120 meters. The top of the building uses a powerful drum base to raise a full and powerful dome, and the gold-inlaid relief shows the ministry of the God of Time and Space. The square church volume seems to be the base of the dome.

The colonnade of the main entrance is divided into two levels, which appropriately expresses the scale of the building. The surrounding walls are evenly divided with double pilasters, and each bay and the windows in it are treated in the same style, making the building look extremely solemn and elegant, but without the mystery and devotion of religion.

Hill faced the church and looked at each other with Adrian. The church can best express the pursuit of gods. No matter how beautiful the words are, looking at the sacred but lofty and domineering churches will always disgust the self-seeking mage.

The Temple of Knowledge is solemn and elegant, the Temple of Justice is solemn and solemn, and the suppression of divine power is the lowest. Therefore, the mages only have a favorable impression of these two companies.

As for the goddess of agriculture, she does not build temples or churches. Her altars are scattered in every village and there is no need for preaching.

The God of Time and Space will probably be the one with the highest favorability among mages in the future. A god who does not pursue the devotion of his followers at all and even gives up the sense of mystery is worthy of trust.

Olivia came over, her robe turned into a silver-blue trimmed with silver and black, and she wore a white cloak trimmed with silver hair.

Hill remembered that players also had the same robe. Is it probably a standard robe, or a sect suit?

Olivia gave a priestly salute: "Lord, Lord Adrian, my Lord oracle: There are four small rooms in the church. The teleportation array on the left will be opened tomorrow, and the right will be reserved for the study class."

Hill nodded: "The church has just been built, and there are still many things to deal with. I won't disturb you anymore. Let's go do the work!"

Olivia nodded, turned around and walked into the church. She had no intention of preaching to the citizens who were still kneeling in prayer, nor did she pay attention to the undead standing and watching the excitement from a distance.

Adrian Larahill: "Have you seen those undead people watching the fun? There are priests inside! Can't even build the church of their own Lord God?"

Hill shook his head: "If you don't understand the affairs of the undead, just don't care. Their own gods don't care, so why should you care about them!"

Adrian said speechlessly: "The world is changing too fast. I think I need to retreat for a while."

"Grandpa won't let you go free. If you keep you, you can show off your face and get the little undead girl to visit you more times!"

"Xiao Xieer, your mouth is getting more and more vicious."

Hill sneered, as he didn't know that Adrian and Fran said that Hill squatted in the lord's mansion every day just to deceive the undead girl.

Fran won't leave the magic tower for a while. He just disliked the undead girls who surrounded him and called him uncle.

Only Adrian, in order to investigate which medicine is in greatest demand among the undead, stands in the pharmacy every day, surrounded by a group of undead female mages calling him brother every day, beaming, chatting and laughing, and he actually has the nerve to talk about Hill!

Hill was too lazy to pay attention to Adrian, who was looking around. Since leaving the palace, the calm and reliable Adrian has become more and more free. Hill understood that this was also because Adrian had completed the elementalization of his body and had returned to the most agile time in his youth. Without the need to suppress emotions, proper release will be of great benefit to Adrian's promotion to a mage. So Frank didn't care about him at all.

If Melanie's incident hadn't dealt a huge blow to Fran, he would have been promoted to a mage 10 years ago.

But if Fran had presided over the royal family's great magic tower for more than ten years and integrated his body and mind into the tower spirit, he would not be able to escape so easily from the current situation.

Hill is just an accident, William is eternal.

The magicians before Fran are now in a dilemma. If the divine war reaches the capital, they must fight to protect the royal family, which means they are on the opposite side of the noble god.

Instead, Fran got away easily and was very jealous.

Hill felt that he wanted to know what the plot of the game created by the God of Time and Space was. William, who was conducting a national census, seemed to just want to fight with the big nobles, and all his troops were used to check for minerals. Although there were a large number of undead mercenaries behind them, the main force had no intention of entering the border.

Hill thought about the stupid war-torn plots of the games he played in the past and became very worried.

And if players are stationed at the border, are they really not afraid of collapse?

Although the players are indeed like wolves and tigers, their teammates are also like pigs everywhere. Hill was extremely impressed by the two-lined bamboo.

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