Chapter 201 Research
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There are many successful people in history, and the reasons for success vary, but most of them have one thing in common, that is, they are decisive enough. Resoluteness means not hesitating or hesitating! There is the determination and courage of a strong man to break his wrist, and there is also the ruthlessness that can do it.
But Attila doesn't have it, and Rossi doesn't have it either.
The two knew there might be something wrong with the parchment, but they couldn't do it if they could reseal it or discard it.
It's like a person who has been hoping to pick up money suddenly and really picks up a large amount of money, although he knows that the owner of the money must be extremely anxious and even desperate, but he always has to hesitate. On the one hand, there is their own hope and future, constantly justifying themselves, maybe the owner of the money does not care about the money. On the other hand, they will also put themselves in the shoes of the owner and feel that they should send the money back.
People have two sides, and this is a relatively positive statement to justify themselves. To put it in a less positive way, it is that people are greedy and are animals manipulated by desire.
When Attila and Rossi faced the parchment scroll, although they knew that this thing seemed a little evil, deep down in their hearts, they felt that they could, might, probably be able to control it, and then make it their own.
So they finally decided to take this thing back and study it.
Attila and Rossi ripped off the shroud, rewrapped the parchment scroll, placed it on Rossi's body, and hurried out of the place, heading for the Turmandian capital, leaving the mess for the Truth Society.
Isn't it a mess? Killing a few people in a few cities in one go, even if the Truth Society can control the media and officials across the country, it can't suppress this kind of explosive news. It's not like a few or dozens of people have died, and they can find some funny excuses to fool those naΓ―ve ordinary people who don't know the truth. So many people died in one breath, and they always have some relatives, friends, colleagues, and partners in other places, and it is impossible not to leak the news at all.
Fortunately, I had done a lot of preliminary work for this sealing circle before, and I had paved the way for this matter. When Rossi and Attila left, Cornelius began to operate.
First, some small media outlets published what the consequences of the newly discovered virus would be on the human body, and then slowly revealed that federal officials had suppressed the circulation of news because of the outbreak in the lockdown zone. When the people began to turn their attention away, this kind of tabloid broke out that local officials even did not hesitate to deceive the people in order to cover up the truth, so as to achieve the purpose of withdrawing from the matter.
A new round of demonstrations broke out again, but not at the people in the blockaded areas, but at the ruling class. In particular, after an advocate and organizer of the march was appointed as a temporary official by some officials who resisted the independence [harmony] cut, this movement that had turned bad could no longer be controlled. Many people no longer care about the situation in the lockdown areas, they care more about whether the slogans they shout are supported by anyone, whether they can get the support of some consortiums or parliaments and public opinion, and successfully enter the bureaucratic class.
Many speculators saw the opportunity and became a human being, an opportunity to enter high society. As for the issues that really need to be cared about - who cares if they live or die?
Of course, there are also people who really care about the lives and conditions of the people in the lockdown areas, but their voices have long been replaced by another, much louder voice, which simply means "I want to be an official, and I must do better than the current officials". This is also the limit of the Truth Society's control over the Federal's thoughts, and it will be used to cover the truth with another kind of fanatical behavior, at least for a while.
When the limelight passes, it is reported that the epidemic cannot be controlled, and the death toll is large, like hell on earth, and when the time comes, in order to protect the lives of people outside the blockade area, presumably these people outside the blockade area are willing to vote to completely burn everything in the blockade area for their own lives.
No one is selfless, especially when faced with a major event that is vital to one's own life and death, at that time, the truth will be hidden forever and become the driving force for something at a certain point in the future.
After leaving the Federation, Rossi and Attila hurried back to Turman, by which time the entire empire had begun to bear fruit under Fabio's rule. Fabio was a politically skilled veteran politician who, before his successful coup, had effectively exercised the power of an emperor, running a clique of nobles like a small court for decades. Running a country is not a particularly difficult thing for him.
In particular, the victors tend to scandalize the losers, and Fabio blames Heinsses and the old emperor for everything, and of course mentions the righteous deeds of the eldest prince and the eldest princess who worry about the country and the people. But unfortunately, the three parties ended up together, and Fabio took advantage of the luck of heaven and earth to come out to preside over the political situation.
A lie told a thousand times is the truth.
After first meeting Fabio and explaining what he had been doing lately, Rossi immediately hid with Attila back to Greenland. They were not worried about Herman, not because they were afraid that Herman would do something to them, but because they felt that if Herman caused them trouble, it would slow down the process.
Dozens or even hundreds or even nearly a thousand books were piled up in a room, and the two of them sat on the floor, constantly transcribing some paragraphs and sentences, which were the experiences of the predecessors in studying the parchment scroll, and played a very crucial role in their re-study of this holy relic.
"Here's a passage for me to read to you. "Ulario has been executed, but his words are still ringing in my ears, he said that we don't dare to look up at the sky, I don't understand what he wants to say, I think there may be something unknown in it." Otherwise, why would Your Majesty want us to execute him immediately? This is the eleventh cardinal to be executed this week, and Your Majesty is really too brutal. β
"Ulario!", Attila a spirit, "the director of the Inquisition, known as the Black Knight, is one of the most brutal and bloody in the history of the Church. It is said that he killed hundreds of cardinals during his lifetime, and was finally ordered by the Pope to execute himself. β
An apostle who believed in the light and the magnificence of the gods, and the first head of an important institution, was given the malicious and derogatory title of "Black Knight", which shows how notorious he must have been at the time?
Why did the Pope execute so many cardinals?
The two of them were shocked, could it be because of this parchment scroll? They quickly flipped through some chronological records of the major events of the church, and found the time point when the Black Knight was self-defeating, just before the Blood Sect was suppressed.
There must be a connection in this, Rossi thought, if Urario killed people because he was instructed by the pope at the time, then why did the system within the church like the Blood Sect dare to sacrifice the blood of cardinals? It is obviously impossible to say that this group of people is crazy. Everyone who can read information and knowledge from the parchment scroll is an absolute genius. A genius may be a madman, but a madman is definitely not a genius.
Was there also the pope at that time pushing behind this? For example, the pope asked for some cardinals to be sacrificed in blood? Or even everything, was it controlled by the pope at that time?
An unprecedentedly large shadow loomed over a certain period of the church's history, and the two men were speeding up at the same time, and they were mobilizing a large amount of literature and materials, and they needed an accurate information.
Herman, who was undisturbed, was still exercising his papal powers, holding a cup of hot water and taking a sip from time to time, but his eyes were still focused on the few documents on his desk.
"Attila, and Rosie, what are you doing now?", he raised his hand to turn a page, his gaze turning slightly.
There were other people in the room, standing opposite Herman, not far from the door. The man was dressed in a white cloak with silver lines and strokes, reflecting his rank within the church. He bowed his head slightly, showing his respect, "The Sage Lord and the Patriarch have been rummaging through some materials in the old house, and they have hardly come out except for eating, drinking, and Lazar. β
Herman was slightly stunned, in fact, he had been worried, after getting the holy relic, if Rosie and Attila turned their faces, he had no choice at all, unless he sent a back hand like Galle. Unexpectedly, as soon as these two madmen came back, they hid back in Greenland, and they couldn't scream out, and they kept flipping through the ancient historical books that had been preserved. He thought this was a strategy by Attila and Rosie against him, but he didn't expect them to actually be reading a book.
At this time, he couldn't help but breed a kind of doubt.
What are these two madmen looking at?
He lowered his head and thought for a moment, "Try to meet their requirements, give them what they want to see, the more the better!"