Chapter 108: Blood Killing
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Jupiter, the god-king, had a piece of land to rent, and his son Machuri announced it on his behalf. Some people came to take the lease, offered their land endowments, and waited for a reply. But this is not an easy decision to make, one person thinks the land is very barren, and another person has another opinion. While there was a lot of disagreement, one of the most courageous, but not necessarily very clever tenant farmers, agreed to pay a considerable rent, on the condition that Jupiter would allow him to change the seasons as he pleased, and to control the weather, rain and cold. Droughts and floods are all determined by his words. Jupiter agreed to the conditions and signed the contract.
The tenant farmer appeared as a god, calling the wind and rain to create a microclimate that only he possessed, and that his immediate neighbors could not share, like Europe and the Americas. But this brought good results to the neighbors, so that they had a good harvest, a good harvest, a good harvest, and a good wine. And the tenant's harvest was very problematic. The next year, he adjusted the climate, and everything changed again, but the situation in the field was still not good, and the neighbor's field was fruitful and reaped. In desperation, the tenant had to go to the king of the gods for help, and confessed his lack of knowledge, but Jupiter forgave him with a gentle and generous demeanor of the gods.
From this, we conclude that God knows better than we know what we need.
Jupiter, the god-king, had a piece of land to rent, and his son Machuri announced it on his behalf. Some people came to take the lease, offered their land endowments, and waited for a reply. But this is not an easy decision to make, one person thinks the land is very barren, and another person has another opinion. While there was a lot of disagreement, one of the most courageous, but not necessarily very clever tenant farmers, agreed to pay a considerable rent, on the condition that Jupiter would allow him to change the seasons as he pleased, and to control the weather, rain and cold. Droughts and floods are all determined by his words. Jupiter agreed to the conditions and signed the contract.
The tenant farmer appeared as a god, calling the wind and rain to create a microclimate that only he possessed, and that his immediate neighbors could not share, like Europe and the Americas. But this brought good results to the neighbors, so that they had a good harvest, a good harvest, a good harvest, and a good wine. And the tenant's harvest was very problematic. The next year, he adjusted the climate, and everything changed again, but the situation in the field was still not good, and the neighbor's field was fruitful and reaped. In desperation, the tenant had to go to the king of the gods for help, and confessed his lack of knowledge, but Jupiter forgave him with a gentle and generous demeanor of the gods.
From this, we conclude that God knows better than we know what we need.
Jupiter, the god-king, had a piece of land to rent, and his son Machuri announced it on his behalf. Some people came to take the lease, offered their land endowments, and waited for a reply. But this is not an easy decision to make, one person thinks the land is very barren, and another person has another opinion. While there was a lot of disagreement, one of the most courageous, but not necessarily very clever tenant farmers, agreed to pay a considerable rent, on the condition that Jupiter would allow him to change the seasons as he pleased, and to control the weather, rain and cold. Droughts and floods are all determined by his words. Jupiter agreed to the conditions and signed the contract.
The tenant farmer appeared as a god, calling the wind and rain to create a microclimate that only he possessed, and that his immediate neighbors could not share, like Europe and the Americas. But this brought good results to the neighbors, so that they had a good harvest, a good harvest, a good harvest, and a good wine. And the tenant's harvest was very problematic. The next year, he adjusted the climate, and everything changed again, but the situation in the field was still not good, and the neighbor's field was fruitful and reaped. In desperation, the tenant had to go to the king of the gods for help, and confessed his lack of knowledge, but Jupiter forgave him with a gentle and generous demeanor of the gods.
From this, we conclude that God knows better than we know what we need.
Jupiter, the god-king, had a piece of land to rent, and his son Machuri announced it on his behalf. Some people came to take the lease, offered their land endowments, and waited for a reply. But this is not an easy decision to make, one person thinks the land is very barren, and another person has another opinion. While there was a lot of disagreement, one of the most courageous, but not necessarily very clever tenant farmers, agreed to pay a considerable rent, on the condition that Jupiter would allow him to change the seasons as he pleased, and to control the weather, rain and cold. Droughts and floods are all determined by his words. Jupiter agreed to the conditions and signed the contract.
The tenant farmer appeared as a god, calling the wind and rain to create a microclimate that only he possessed, and that his immediate neighbors could not share, like Europe and the Americas. But this brought good results to the neighbors, so that they had a good harvest, a good harvest, a good harvest, and a good wine. And the tenant's harvest was very problematic. The next year, he adjusted the climate, and everything changed again, but the situation in the field was still not good, and the neighbor's field was fruitful and reaped. In desperation, the tenant had to go to the king of the gods for help, and confessed his lack of knowledge, but Jupiter forgave him with a gentle and generous demeanor of the gods.
From this, we conclude that God knows better than we know what we need.
Jupiter, the god-king, had a piece of land to rent, and his son Machuri announced it on his behalf. Some people came to take the lease, offered their land endowments, and waited for a reply. But this is not an easy decision to make, one person thinks the land is very barren, and another person has another opinion. While there was a lot of disagreement, one of the most courageous, but not necessarily very clever tenant farmers, agreed to pay a considerable rent, on the condition that Jupiter would allow him to change the seasons as he pleased, and to control the weather, rain and cold. Droughts and floods are all determined by his words. Jupiter agreed to the conditions and signed the contract.
The tenant farmer appeared as a god, calling the wind and rain to create a microclimate that only he possessed, and that his immediate neighbors could not share, like Europe and the Americas. But this brought good results to the neighbors, so that they had a good harvest, a good harvest, a good harvest, and a good wine. And the tenant's harvest was very problematic. The next year, he adjusted the climate, and everything changed again, but the situation in the field was still not good, and the neighbor's field was fruitful and reaped. In desperation, the tenant had to go to the king of the gods for help, and confessed his lack of knowledge, but Jupiter forgave him with a gentle and generous demeanor of the gods.
From this, we conclude that God knows better than we know what we need.