Chapter 205: Boom

The Book of Divine Charism, written by a scholarly mage like Ciri who is known for his rigor and seriousness, is still incredibly authentic and believable despite some compromises due to circumstances. X

Many shallow believers came to ask the priest about the specific situation of the gods' conquest because they heard about the description of their belief in the gods in the Book of Divine Grace. At this time, if the pastor has not read the book, because the holy scriptures are vague about certain things, the pastor himself will not be able to answer the questions of believers, which is likely to cause the loss of believers.

As a result, many churches reacted quickly and asked pastors to read the book of Charisma carefully, or at least to be familiar with what it involves in their belief in the gods. After reading the Book of Divine Grace, pastors prefer to quote the relevant content of the Book of Divine Grace over other canons of the Church, and some small churches simply include parts of the Book of Charismatic in the canon of the Church.

Because the Book of Charisms is more widely circulated, people are more interested in it, and its content is more organized, more informative, and more effective when preaching. In contrast to the Book of Charism, even the clergy themselves are reluctant to believe what is recorded in other sacred texts of their own churches.

Many small churches have experienced lineage gaps, and some of the contents of Sheary's Book of Charisma fill in their church history. Some small churches, after consulting the gods, directly included portions of the Book of Charisms in the canonical ranks.

Of course, these churches had first sent someone to the library of the New World Center in Vasco to talk to Ciri himself, after all, the traveling scholar had always held the title of a follower of Ogma, the god of knowledge. Ogma, the god of knowledge, is one of the most powerful gods in the charity realm, and belongs to the absolutely neutral camp itself, and the gods of either camp must give the god of knowledge enough respect. As a traveling scholar who believes in the God of Knowledge, all churches should respect his opinion and consult with him before the Book of Divine Grace can be included in the canon of the Church.

Ciri originally wanted the book to be disseminated as widely as possible, and he did not hesitate to accede to the request of all the churches. Many churches did not like it in vain, and finally conferred on him the title of Glorious Bishop.

In the charismatic realm, a person can believe in more than one religion. The title of Glorious Bishop indicates the level of respect a church has for him, and does not necessarily involve a question of faith. In this way, when those churches preach to their believers, they can be told that the author of the Book of Charism, Hirry, is the emeritus bishop of our church, and that it is only natural that his writings are included in the canon. The believers at the bottom will not delve into it, and the book of charismatic will be recognized by more and more people, and in the end, everyone will be happy.

As the influence of the Book of Divine Grace grew, even adventurers who had never been interested in such topics began to discuss its contents. The environment influences people's thoughts, and the inns and taverns where adventurers usually hang out are full of bards telling various historical stories from the Book of Divine Grace, and they will naturally gradually become interested in the Book of Divine Grace after hearing and seeing them all day long.

Adventurers' favorite content is stories about certain lost empires, some lost civilizations, and some kind of imperial treasure. Although the aristocratic period was short, the emperor collected a lot of treasures during his reign, and many emperors liked to hide some of the treasures because of their sense of distress. Later, due to various reasons, the emperor did not have time to explain the aftermath, and their hidden treasure fell into a mystery and became an unsolved case.

After many years, these treasures have become ownerless, and whoever finds them will own them, and even the church will not interfere. Many adventurers are interested in these treasures, but generally only the darling of Lady Luck Tymorrah has a chance to discover the real treasure. The Book of Divine Grace also contains records of various treasures, and Ciri's sources of information include both the normal world and the underground world of the Divine Grace Realm, so the clues recorded in the book are more detailed, and there are also some speculations made by Ciri based on various clues.

Soon the Book of Divine Grace set off a treasure hunt among adventurers, and according to the clues in the book and Ciri's guesses, many people really found the treasure and became rich overnight. From the materials of some traveling scholars who annotated the Book of Divine Grace, it is known that such and such an adventurer found some treasure and then became rich overnight.

This type of collateral has always been a bestseller among adventurers. From time to time, Ciri also receives treasures from some adventurers who have found treasures, and because of the guidance of the "Book of Divine Grace" written by him, those lucky ones will reap the rewards, and everyone will give him a certain reward as a guide.

The most famous of these discoveries was the discovery of one of the Twelve Treasures of the Morimen Emperor based on clues and speculations provided in the Book of Divine Grace.

Emperor Morimon was the last emperor of the aristocratic period, and he has always been a supporter of mages. When the Church defeated the mage, he did not submit to any church, but divided the treasures collected and inherited by the kings in the treasury into twelve parts, and then used the mage's secret art to commit suicide and scatter his soul.

The Twelve Treasures of the Emperor Morimon contain a large number of magical items, including the treasures offered to him by both the church and the mages over the years in order to win over the emperor, as well as a large number of precious materials and arcane items handed down from the Nether period.

After the suicide of Emperor Morimon, many churches interrogated all the princes, nobles, and servants, and finally found that Emperor Morimon seemed to have predicted everything. The delivery of treasures was all operated by the dead soldiers under his hands, and all the dead soldiers were gone, and the result can be imagined. The Twelve Treasures of the Morimen Emperor are therefore known as the Twelve Treasures of the Divine Grace Realm, and are also known as the eternal puzzle. Emperor Morimon used certain techniques inherited from the Nether period, so that the gods could not know the location of the treasure.

Ciri recorded all the information he knew about the Twelve Treasures of the Emperor of the Sen Gate in the Book of Divine Grace, including information he learned in the underground magical world, as well as some unique records. He guessed that the twelve treasures were hidden by the Emperor Senmen in twelve heterogeneous spaces, and these spaces could only be opened at a specific time and place in some special methods.

The man who discovered this great treasure was a young adventurer named Arnold. Originally, his ancestors were also nobles, but unfortunately he had already become a family heirloom adventurer in his generation. Arnold's parents died long ago, and he struggled as an orphan. Before his death, Arnold's father told him some strange things that he would pass on to his children and grandchildren anyway.

Young people always have many wild ideas, and when Arnold heard about the treasure recorded in the Book of Divine Grace, he went to Westport to find out what Ciri was saying, and asked him to help him see what his family's words had been passed down through the generations.

After a period of research and thinking, Ciri finally cracked the secret words, which happened to be certain times and places and some special way to open them. Ciri tells Arnold the decrypted information and tells him to be careful, as their family is likely to carry on the secrets of the greatest treasure in the Divine Grace Realm. Treasure can bring good fortune or misfortune.

Arnold listened to Ciri's advice and went to open the treasure alone. It was indeed one of the twelve treasures of the Emperor Senmen, and although Arnold did not have a good impression of the church, he could not keep these treasures alone. So Arnold eventually gave most of it to some churches, in exchange for a dukedom,

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