Chapter 175: The Battle of Faith

This is a battle of faith, and what Eugen wants to overthrow is the basis of today's Holy See, and if he succeeds, countless big people in the Church will be affected by it, lose their interests, and their own high position.

In this case, how could those big men sit still and wait for death, they would inevitably use all their strength to kill Eugen with all their might.

Father Luther didn't expect Eugen to have such a big plan in his heart, although he was angry before, but his thoughts only stayed at killing the priests who sold indulgences, teaching believers not to believe in the book of indulgence, etc.

Now that he heard Eugen's words, he realized that this matter was far more ambitious and difficult than he had imagined.

There is no doubt that this is a real war, and it is extremely wide-ranging, and tens of millions of people will be involved in a battle of faith!

However, such wars tend to last for a long time, and sometimes even require the joint efforts of several generations to achieve the ultimate goal.

If Father Luther is determined to be involved, he must be prepared to fight for the rest of his life, and it is to be expected that they will not be able to shake the behemoth of the Church without decades of subtle influence.

These words were like a cold stream of fresh water, which washed away the anger in Father Luther's heart and helped him calm down.

"It's ..... Our...... Holy war! After a long time, the expression on Father Luther's face finally calmed down, his eyes cleared, and his lips moved slightly and murmured, as if he were in a dream.

Eugen looked at Father Luther with joy and nodded vigorously, and under his guidance, Father Luther finally embarked on the road of implementing the religious revolution.

Although even without his involvement, Father Luther would have been bound to do so, but his own actions greatly accelerated this process.

He wanted to use the idea of capitalism to create a commercial empire, and rigid religious ideas would inevitably restrict his actions, and only through the Reformation would it be in Eugen's best interest to remove the taboos in people's minds and liberate freedom.

From the morning until late at night, Eugen was talking with Father Luther, who told him about the tragic events he had encountered along the way because of the Book of Atonement, which could not be said for three days and three nights.

When Father Luther mentioned that his manuscript had been destroyed by robbers, Eugen regretfully said: "It is a great pity, the Book of Redemption is of great value, and if it were written and published, it would be easy to impress the poor believers with these real examples." ”

Father Luther nodded when he heard this, and then he spoke: "It doesn't matter, Count Eugen, although those manuscripts are gone, those things are still in my mind, and I only need to spend some more time to write them again." ”

"Yes! That's great! Hearing this, Eugen said excitedly: "Okay, then you stay with me these days, and I will create conditions for you to write with peace of mind." ”

Father Luther nodded, this was indeed the best arrangement, he would stay at the forefront of the line of defense, and he could continue to learn about the tragedy related to indulgences from the poor victims.

Eventually, the conversation ended with Father Luther fainting.

Father Luther had traveled so long, and he often did not have enough to eat, and his body was almost at its limit, and he was able to hold on until now because he was too excited.

Seeing Father Luther fainting, Eugen quickly patted his head and secretly scolded himself for being stupid.

Because he was so engrossed in the conversation, he even forgot about eating, in fact he didn't eat himself, and his stomach was already rumbling with hunger.

Fortunately, Father Luther was only weak and had no other problems, so he immediately called two servants and told them to settle Luther well, and ordered the kitchen to prepare a meal for the priest, and told Father Luther to rest well before leaving.

In this way, Father Luther settled down at Eugen, and within a few days he was well and immediately began to write the Book of Redemption.

Eugen had many discussions with him about this book, after all, the book should reflect some kind of profound truth, but it should not be too straightforward, after all, they do not want to conflict with the church now.

In the course of the discussion, Eugen also put forward some of his own opinions, or ideas that he copied from later generations, for which Father Luther was often amazed by Eugen's wisdom, and Eugen could not explain it, so he had to smile modestly and fool the past.

In the course of their conversation, Eugen often had a sense of unreality, and he vaguely felt that their actions were really writing and making history.

He was just doing what he was doing, and from his own point of view, there was nothing he couldn't do, just a few lines and a few paragraphs.

But if you look at it from the perspective of later generations, what they did is likely to be written into the annals of history, read by countless people, and they themselves will become well-known figures in the world.

It was in this process that Eugen vaguely understood the obvious truth, that is, all greatness and brilliance are born from the most ordinary and ordinary events.

A person does something not because of how great it is, but because he does it, and the thing is done, so that future generations can see the greatness from it.

These truths seem to be a bit mysterious, and some seem to be very true, but Eugen didn't figure it out after thinking about it, so he simply put it aside and ignored it.

He is the commander of the disaster resistance army, and now is the time of emergency, many things in many places need him to deal with, and as time passes, Eugen gradually comes to Luther less and less.

No matter how great the Reformation was, for the time being Eugen had to focus on something more realistic, and that was to find a way to keep him and all those who believed in him alive.

Within a week, the Po River Line had received more than 200,000 people from the south, some of whom were sick, but most of them were healthy, and it was difficult to identify.

There are more than 200,000 people, and it is by no means easy to settle these 200,000 people, and everything must be taken into account when eating, drinking, and Lazar, not to mention that there are dangerous infected people among them.

Fortunately, the preliminary work was done very well, and with the joint cooperation of dozens of lords, hundreds of officers, and tens of thousands of soldiers, more than a dozen cities along the Po River defense line successfully sheltered these 200,000 people and carried out isolation and resettlement.

Everything is difficult at the beginning, and now this step has passed.