Chapter Seventy-Five: Locust Christianity

The Zikon clan lost this time, but their 500-year agreement with Hadu was still in place. The Iger Clan www.biquge.info Pen Fun Pavilion sent Hadu several times to ask for information, and after checking it, it can be found that there is of course very little information about the Iger Clan, and the analysis and investigation of Zikon is as large as possible.

How Iger and Zikon love and kill each other is not something that Hadu should be in charge of. Speaking of which, Iger is biased towards theoretical analysis, while Zicken is fond of factual argumentation, and the two are actually complementary to each other, I really don't know why the contradictions between them are so deep. In addition, the understanding of their history by these two groups is also very problematic, not only because there are multiple confusing versions of historical descriptions, but also because they are particularly vague in their descriptions of ideology. It is not an exaggeration to say that these two races are wise or foolish, and it is not an exaggeration to say that they have no basic education: the life and death of the people at the bottom are completely controlled by the Presbyterian Church, and they have become dead soldiers who ensure the successful completion of the two groups of experiments, and how history explains it is completely determined by the Presbyterian Church, and whether they have anything to do with foreign races and goodwill is also controlled by the Presbyterian Council.

Hado really felt sad for these hereditary groups in Group 2, and he was glad that he belonged to the test subjects in Group 6. In the past, he may have felt lost about the road ahead, but now he feels that there is no so-called guidance mission, and he does not need to worry about the punishment of failing the mission, which makes him more free and unrestrained.

Hado, who doesn't have to worry about anything else, happily stays in the cave of "Fare" and checks the information sent by the Egger clan, while the neighbors of "Koman'ne", the Roman Empire, are spreading a plague that seems to be peaceful: Christianity.

After talking with Jesus overnight, Peter, Jesus' great disciple, founded the Jerusalem Christian Church and became the leading figure in the Christian church in Israel. At this time, the Christian church was persecuted by both the Romans and the Jews, and Peter arranged for the disciples to leave Jerusalem, or even the province of Judea altogether, and they all went to other city-states to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ to the Israelites living in the Gentiles.

As a world religion produced by the collision of Eastern and Western cultures, Christianity is easier than the polytheism of the Roman Empire: it is normal for everyone to worship more than 30,000 gods in Rome when they are idle and have nothing to do, but once there is a problem, everyone basically ignores other gods and worships God when things happen; while Christianity has always had only one god, and it is easy to worship, not only do you have to not only have complicated relationships with each other like the Roman gods, but also have to remember the names of a large number of gods. There are conflicts and fights between gods.

This was a real boon to the predominantly slave-dominated Roman Empire: the doctrine of Christianity was relatively simple, in fact, it was a sentence, you believe in God, and God will protect you, and it is all-encompassing. After Rome changed from a republic to an imperial system, there was a phenomenon of large slave owners merging small slave owners, and the mergers became more and more intense, resulting in more and more slaves under a large slave owner, the status of slaves became lower and lower, and the enthusiasm for economic production was also hit. At this time, the psychological comfort effect of an omniscient and omnipotent religion on these slaves came to the fore.

Christianity spread in such a subtle and resourceful way that after a long period of persecution, they came up with a very different way of spreading from the Roman gods: the countryside surrounding the city. Unlike polytheism, Christianity did not begin to develop from the top of the political hierarchy, but took the popular route, preaching to the working slaves from the vineyards, wheat fields, olive fields, quarries, etc., and through them began to expand to the wealthy, educated upper classes.

Originally, the Romans were still pragmatic and martial in their bones, but in the process of Christianization, these spirits were completely wiped out by a unique new culture carried on the Roman culture. Christianity also expanded at an astonishing rate: Peter preached along the shores of the Blue Sea, and by the time of his arrest in 64 C.E., almost the entire coast of the Blue Sea had been under the control of the Christian church, Philip gained a foothold in Asia Minor, Nathanel crossed the ocean to the Han Empire (Eastern Han) in the East, Thomas went to the South Asian subcontinent, Simon went to northern Africa and the British Isles, James the Younger went to Egypt, and Jesus' youngest brother Judas (not the traitor Judas, but the namesake) later went to Persia with the former.

And the important thing to note is that Matthew from Group 6 ran to "Falie" with some disciples to find Hado, and Hadu was very surprised to see Matthew, because he knew that the other party understood that the people of "Koman'ne" were atheists. Matthew told Hado that his task was much more difficult than before, and that his main goal now was to establish Christian churches everywhere possible, and he deliberately teased Hadu and asked him if he wanted to convert to God (Hadu only believed in himself), and Hadu smiled bitterly and "declined". Later, Matthew established a Christian church in Ethiopia, northeast of "Fare", and with Hado's acquiescence, he enclosed a plot of land there as a protectorate for the Jewish exiles, so as to prevent them from running around and causing trouble for Hado.

A large number of Jesus' disciples fled to Persia when the Roman Emperor, Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, launched a brutal suppression of Christianity, but the leaders of the Parthian Empire regarded Christianity as heretical, resulting in the destruction of these disciples.

The absence of the disciples does not mean that the doctrine cannot be spread, on the contrary, in just 50 years, Christianity spread throughout the entire Roman Empire, from Armenia to Lusitania, from Britain to Mauritania, from Dacia to Sicily, from Sardinia to Cyprus. As a result, around 100 AD, not only slaves became Christians, but even soldiers and craftsmen began to become religious, and a tide of rejection of the Roman gods gradually appeared.

So what is Comrade Hadu doing during this time? He was warmly receiving the Christians who had taken refuge from the north, and was screening for those with the ability to predate - Hadu had found out from the information sent by the Iger clan that he could build a special force of those with the ability to predator to deal with the rapidly changing surrounding situation.

During this period, many believers ran to the "Falie" to preach to the guards, and many funny things happened: for the people of "Koman'ne", there is no concept of "infidels", after all, they do not believe in any religion at all, so once they preach to them, they will ask "God or the leader, who is the best". ?" and so on. When the congregants replied, "God has raised Jesus," the people replied simply: "Our leader has never died, but has always lived. ?”

According to the doctrine of Christianity, believers must be calm and whispering when preaching, but it is inevitable that there will be times when they are slapped in the face by the "Koman'ne" people and their hearts are upset. But they didn't know that the "Koman'ne" tribe near Ethiopia, where they were stationed, were almost all guards (the rest were also strong hunters and craftsmen), and the disciples fell behind as soon as the fight began. Originally, it was a private skirmish, but the more radical Christians did not think so: they believed that the Guards, like the Romans, were going to persecute the Christian Church, and they rallied to arrest the "culprit", that is, Hado.

As a result, the guards didn't bother to pay attention to them (they couldn't fight after fighting), and finally the militant disciples who were agitated came up with a "brilliant" solution: set fire to the mountain.

This method did work, and it also drew an angry Hado, who was checking the list of predators he had recruited, when he suddenly saw a fire outside, and he immediately ran out of the cave, took control of the nearby river, and extinguished all the flames north of the "Falie" at once. Seeing that Hadu had such divine powers, the militants panicked: they had provoked a power comparable to "God".

What happened later was peaceful.

Hado went to the Ethiopian Christian Church to find their patriarch (shepherd's chief) and told them "kindly" that if he could not control his followers, Hado would take all the Christians into the sea to the north - and that Moses would not come and separate the sea for them this time.

The Patriarch of the Christian Church fearfully stated that they needed a vote among the Jews to reach an opinion. Hado knew about this ridiculous Jewish internal vote: Moses had to vote to reach a consensus within the tribe before entering the Promised Land, and as a result, he wandered in the desert for 40 years, and finally all Moses' generation died, and the Jews did not enter Canaan.

Hado didn't care so much, and who knows what their vote would have been—if they voted that their preaching work should not be restricted, could they have ignored Hado's threats? Hadu replied very simply: "Tell your followers to leave "Fareh" immediately, and if he sees Christians wandering around in the vicinity of "Fareh" three days later, don't blame him for being ruthless. After saying that, Hadu turned around and left, ignoring the patriarch's tangled expression.

And then, as Hado said, as soon as the three days came, he didn't care about the matter: the Jews didn't even have a vote, and Hadu didn't care about all the Christians he saw along the way, and a large group of militants were bound in chains and dragged by Hadu to the sea. This caused a big problem: Christians, militant or not, ran out, and a large crowd gathered around Hado and screamed that he was blaspheming God. Originally, Hadu, who just wanted to punish the other party, also moved his real fire at this time, only to see him pick up the disciples who were trapped in a ball and throw them into the sea, and he did not hesitate to punch the disciples who rushed to him.

The results were no exceptional: everyone was able to beat Hado, even if he didn't use any weapons. The beach is centered on Hado, and next to it is a circle of wailing militants. The patriarch hurriedly ran over with a group of disciples, and when he saw this scene, he was terrible, and the disciples behind him were immediately dumbfounded, and they all cried out to judge this blasphemous sinner, which made the patriarch sweat like rain: If you want to punish him, you must first be able to beat him and catch him.

There was nothing to do with Hadu, and he scolded the patriarch in the same bad tone as an adult and a child, and then warned the other party not to approach the vicinity of "Fa Lie". The patriarch had no choice but to borrow a method commonly used in later generations: to divide the "Fare" mountain range into the so-called "abode of the devil", and no believers were allowed to approach it to avoid being polluted by the demons - and this legend has been passed down to later generations.

After Jesus' mission was completed, the experiments of the four groups continued, but the baton was passed to Satan, the opposite of the legendary God. In fact, Satan is just a unified name, and there will only be one Satan in each generation, and they, like the Christian church, have their own church system. At the time when Christianity spread to the world, Satan was also running his own business. And recently, Satan also has a business to work with Hado.

Satan of this generation stood outside the cave of "Fare", waiting for Hadu, who had finished dealing with the affairs of the Christian Church in Ethiopia, to return. If modern people see him dressed like this, they will definitely say, "Uncle, your cosplay costume is too low. Indeed, this leopard skin helmet, tiger claw gloves, wide-winged bat wings, rhino leather pants, plus an elephant tendon tail and spearhead tail tip, in the eyes of modern people, are only worn during cosplay, plus the wooden mask with fangs, it will not be scary to look at. But around the 1st century AD, this costume was the demonic image mentioned in the scriptures, and the mere sight of the demonic image was blasphemous.

The Ethiopian Christian Church was willing to designate the verdant "Falie" as a demonic land, and this generation of Satan's efforts was also involved, and he thought that he had helped Hadu solve a troublesome matter, and it would be much easier to offer cooperation. But he did not know Hado's temper: if it weren't for the fact that he had been with Matthew, Hadu would not have allowed the Jews to stay in the eastern territory of "Koman'ne" and would have thrown all the Christians into the sea.

As a result, when Satan offered Hado's cooperation, the latter said that he did not like preaching, and that he had no interest in either Christianity or demonism. And because Hado himself was atheistic, he could not have plundered for other religions, which did not fit his definition of wealth, and even if he did, he would not have succeeded.

Satan was prepared for this, as recorded in the scriptures, Satan's words were full of temptation, but this did not use Hadu at all, but what the other party said still aroused Hado's interest: all the known strongholds of the Egg clan and the Zikon clan. This information was promised to Hado by Satan as a reward for completing the "hiding of the relics in all corners of the world".

The so-called holy relics are naturally a large number of items with "holy names" in Christianity, including the Longinus gun (the only weapon inflicted on Jesus), the Holy Grail (the cup made by Mary for Jesus), the Holy Shroud (a shroud made of super double sparse material), the Holy Crown of Thorns (the bird's nest that Jesus placed on his head during his practice), the holy robe (porous carbon sponge material), and the Holy Pa (Veronica used a handkerchief to imprint the face of Jesus on the subject of the three groups).

As an important part of the 4 sets of experiments, Satan needs to hide these holy relics in different corners of the world, but the power of the Demon Church is not very large, there are not so many people to complete this in a short time, and there is no strong force to protect the transportation of these holy relics, so they thought of hiring Hado to complete this - after all, the Levites hired Hado to get a gratifying result, and they want to replicate this success.

Before this mission, Matthew's staff had already given most of the relics to Satan, except for the Holy Grail, which Peter had taken to the Roman Empire and was now supposed to be placed in the collection room of the Imperial Palace in the city of Rome. All other holy relics need to be placed in designated places, and Satan also specially took out Solomon's golden apple, and as soon as this thing was taken out, the plants near the cave conveyed a thriving "emotion", which really surprised Hado. Satan said that the golden apple needed to be placed beneath the temple in Jerusalem, the deepest part of Hezekiah's waterways. Since only Hado has the ability to dive deep among all the predators, this task is led by Hado.

The rest of the relics were to be carried out by the special forces of the Ables trained by Hado, among whom Longinus was to be transported to the Evenki region of Siberia (i.e., the Tunguska region), the robes were to be sent to the province of Petica on the Iberian Peninsula, the crown of the Holy Thorns was to be placed in the central Germanic province, and the holy parchment was to be placed in the depths of the Cretan labyrinth. Of all the holy relics, only the Holy Shroud was kept by the Demon Church itself, and the other holy relics were placed in various places as their long-term layout.

In addition to the golden apple, Hado heard that the people in the Germanic provinces were fierce, and the Germans were also very fierce, and it might be difficult to protect themselves if they sent special forces, so Hadu was personally responsible for the transportation of the Holy Thorn Crown.

Promised Satan and explained to his personal guards, Hado immediately set off with special forces. He took the golden apple and began to go to Jerusalem, where he met the high priest in the city. Because Jesus was positioned as the Son, the Levites lost their status to serve God, and the priests in the temple were now chosen by Jewish leaders. Even so, at this moment of seeing Hadu, they were very respectful.

Hearing that Hadu had come under the pretext of "fulfilling King Solomon's last wish", the priests all showed a look of distrust, and the two sides immediately became tense.