Chapter 44: The Bishop's Conspiracy

It seems that Fide is not mistaken, there is indeed no contradiction between the pope and the archbishop, but what he did not expect is that the archbishop has already begun to set out the conspiracy to eradicate the pope. And this can only be done in secret, after all, the Pope is the Father's spokesman on earth, and no one has the right to deprive him of his position - unless it is the Father, that is, the Divine Hands, as long as the death of the Pope is caused by accident. At the same time, all forces that owe allegiance to the Pope will be eliminated, and even if the archbishop is to blame for his poor protection, he will only need to apologize in two words.

The Pope of the Papal States was originally just an ordinary person, but when the previous Pope was dying, the baby born in the City of Light at the same time was the new Pope. This is the rule of the Illuminati, and they believe that at this time the Heavenly Father has recalled the previous spokesperson and sent a new body down to the earth to continue to preach the teachings. Because of this, the bishop, who holds the power of the Church, will certainly not obey the orders of an ordinary person. Especially the archbishop, the archbishop who holds the real power is the one who controls the fate of the papal state - only this time it is different, the pope and the archbishop do not get along, but the archbishop Arthur Auerbach finds that the pope is developing his own power and strengthening himself and does not intend to continue to be the puppet of the archbishop.

Because of this situation, the archbishop and the pope have been fighting openly and secretly for many years. The archbishop wanted to change to an obedient pope, and the pope wanted to take power back into his own hands, but the pope's strength was too weak, and many of his supporters were killed. This time, in the name of exterminating the pagan people in the East Oguna Empire, the Pope sent people to organize the Papal Guard, in fact, to resist the actions of Archbishop Arthur Auerbach.