Chapter 118: Long Live the Sun

As I said before, if you let the ship mother be in charge of the construction of the project, not only will the quality and quantity be guaranteed, but it will not take much time.

In just a few days, the dark Gothic deep-sea style port building, designed and built by Rodney and helped by Kokang, has been built.

When Rodney brought the Admiral and the Shipwives over for the nominal completion ceremony, an unhappy Kokang was setting the last piece of glass into the bell tower.

As for why Kokang was unhappy, it was because the style was really out of tune, and the sickle, hammer and Stalin statues that Kokang made were discarded by Rodney in the name of chief engineer.

If you really make these things on a dark Gothic-style building as Kokang hopes, this strong sense of contrast and dissonance will make even Ti, who has always been unusual, unbearable.

In the end, in order to take care of the emotional problems of his initial ship, Ti Du had to agree to put these things in other buildings in the future, and as for other buildings, the cunning Ti didn't say anything.

Seeing that his own admiral was so skilled in fooling his initial ship, Arden was a little speechless, but given that so many ships from the No. 233 Town Guard Mansion were there, Arden did not expose Tidu.

"What do you think is missing?" Walking in the dome corridor unique to Gothic buildings, Tidu looked at the sunlight that shone through the glass on the stone floor, and always felt that something was wrong.

"I guess there are a lot of things missing, Gothic architecture pursues a religious atmosphere, and now this building is just a frame, and the statues and paintings that should be there are not finished."

The veteran architect Nelson could see at a glance the flaws in the Gothic church, which Rodney designed as a customs registry.

"Religion, it's a strange thing to do with religion in the town guard's mansion." Tidu sensed that Nelson had some truth in what he said.

"It's not strange that religion or anything, my dad built a lot of churches in the town guard's house." Charlotte says there's nothing strange about that.

Charlotte's father, the reason why the battle madman admiral did this is because the ship's mother is also religious, for example, the Prince of Wales believes in the English Ecumenical Church, and so does Prestige and Nelson, but Rodney is very strangely believing in English Puritanism.

The American ships, led by Washington, were Christian, and Veneto and Richelieu were Catholics of the most standard.

Some of those Japanese ship girls believe in Shintoism, and some believe in Buddhism, but the doctrine of prohibiting killing in these religions is basically ignored by the ship mother, and the ship girl who is born a weapon can't understand what it means to ban killing.

There are even some shipwives who convert to other religions because of their interests, such as the Ashkenazi battle cruiser Deutschland, because they believe in Chinese Taoism for unknown reasons.

Although the doctrines are different, these ship girls are all a family, at least the No. 233 town guard mansion is not a mess because of the different religious beliefs of the ship girls.

"Admiral, I'm also religious." Hearing that the topic didn't know why it was shifted to religious beliefs, he waved his hand and brushed his sense of existence.

"Orthodox?" The Prince of Wales asked, in her eyes, the Russian shipwrecks in the east should be Orthodox Christian.

"What you dare to believe in is communism!" Guo Dare raised his hand again and said that we don't believe in those things that the gods talk about, and we believe in a materialist worldview.

"Well, forget that." Most of the admirals and shipwives present covered their foreheads after hearing Guokang's words, indicating that it was okay to do this.

"Arden, are you religious?" Seeing that Arden had not spoken or reacted, Tidu asked strangely.

"Of course there is...... Hey, what's your expression, did I say something wrong? As soon as the words came out, Arden saw the expressions of all the shipwrecks around him as if they had seen a ghost, and said that it was very strange.

"I thought that civilizations in the interstellar age would not have religious beliefs." The Prince of Wales said in a tone of surprise.

"Religious belief has nothing to do with the degree of development of civilization, but to my level, religious belief is no longer a simple spiritual sustenance."

In terms of religious development, whether it is the duration or the depth of development, the Star Spirit Clan surpasses the religion of this world itself, and naturally Arden's understanding of religion is also to leave these native ship girls far behind.

"For us Star Spirit Clan, religious belief is more like the idea of seeking truth and following in the footsteps of the Creator." Whether it is the Kala teachings of the Kale Star Spirit or the Sarnagar teachings of Tadarin, they all essentially mean more or less the same thing.

"Hey, Arden, you also believe that there is a creator in this world?" As for whether the creator is real or just imaginary, even today, the civilization on earth is still in debate, so hearing Arden mention the creator so surely, Ti is very curious.

Because no matter how long religion has been circulating, the overall view of human civilization, which has already entered the age of science and technology, has gradually moved from idealism to materialism.

"I don't know if there is a creator in this world." In fact, the Star Spirit Race has already studied in depth how the world was born, but because the world is different, Arden, who does not want to explain more about this kind of problem, continued:

"But we Star Spirit Clan are very sure that we were created by the Creator, so our religion calls ourselves the firstborn sons of gods."

To be precise, it was influenced by God, not directly created, but this God...... It's not a good thing, thinking of the Salnagar named Aemon, Arden's face changed slightly.

"Oh, that's the case, I've never heard you mention it to Arden." Doesn't it mean that religious fanatics belong to the kind of people who want to be amway, why Arden behaves differently than other fanatics.

"Because there's no need for that." Whether it is Arden or other Star Spirit races, this point is very clear, the religion of their own civilization is something that belongs to their own civilization, and forcing other races to believe in their own religion is an unattainable act.

“…… I always feel like Arden is hiding something. Through a woman's natural intuition, Tidu sensed that Arden was hiding something very important.

"Why do you care about those details, besides, even if I say the doctrine, it's useless, it's completely different from this architectural style." Arden, who didn't want to answer more, changed the subject.

"Well, the Gothic style is quite suitable for Catholicism." Because the Gothic style was originally the way Catholic churches were built in the Dark Middle Ages, Nelson offered his opinion.

"But it's not appropriate for the office to be religious." Charlotte offered her valuable advice.

"It's also ...... say" Especially if you make it into a certain religious style, it will be self-defeating to summon those ship girls with different beliefs in the future.

"So how about carving a few Tidu, and placing your statue in it." Arden made a good suggestion.

"The old lady is not dead yet!" Tidu's anger exploded and he struck a matchless blow.

"Or simply continue in the deep-sea style?" Anyway, it was originally a dark gothic in the style of the deep sea, Rodney, as the main designer, said.

“wo!” wo-chan is happy with this decision.

"Well, it seems to be good." So the architectural style of No. 666 Zhenshoufu Port was unanimously recognized by everyone, and this deep-sea style went all the way to the black.

I kind of like the ending of the fire, the fire lasted too long.