But isn't there going to be more of a proprietary force that says they're going to convert to Vulcanism?
This is what I told Banage about the end of those who converted to Vulcanism.
That's exactly what Banage said.
It's a shame to let go of what everyone once got.
No one can renounce it with their own hands, even though they have come to rule the city.
Some do things like exile with only the money they have, but certainly others don't.
"Well, sooner or later, they'll be eliminated." At the hands of the city's inhabitants. "
'The inhabitants? I see. Is that the case? Well, if you think about it, I don't get it. From the perspective of the people living in that city, it is more important to know how they can live than whether they control their own forces or not. "
“That's right. The inhabitants of the city recognize their own forces because they can only be the ones to protect themselves. But if the whole city undergoes a ritual as a Vulcan devotee, the whole city will be safe. If the old kingdom will rule the land again, I'll accept it as normal. Even if you stick out the ruler by force."
Bing and the others who occupied the city of Melbie converted to Vulcanism, and as a result, they lost their resistance and were taken back to their homeland.
The story has different impressions depending on the position of the listener.
For a proprietary force like Bing, you might take it as a story of fraud.
Because what we do for our own safety will cause us to lose our feet.
In other words, you can't do anything to harm people in the city, so you can be held up without resistance.
If that happens, there is a high probability that they will be judged by the laws of their country and, in most cases, found guilty of the death penalty.
If such a future awaits, it is not surprising that I no longer want to convert myself.
However, I think this way because it is a position of its own forces.
But I don't think people in the city do.
One day, the people who used magic to surround the city suddenly claimed that they were the rulers of the city and made it theirs.
As a result, life in the city is usually worse.
You say you're protecting the city, and you take the money, saying you need a reward for it.
It may not just be money.
They will take away precious things, manpower, and even dignity.
The inhabitants of the city who were damaged by the desolates who ruled as their own forces must be quite a few.
Still, in the city, there will be supporters of them.
By daring to support them, we are trying to protect ourselves.
They also say that if there are mobs coming from other cities, they will defeat them.
Thanks to this, the city was functioning for the time being, even though it was in a state of danger.
Sounds good when it comes to control from the country, but basically, the residents were pushed into such a precarious situation.
That's where I hear this conversation.
If the city had a Barca church and more believers, the whole city would change.
The ritual will make security much better, and we may be able to get rid of those who were occupied by force.
What the inhabitants did was to evict the occupying tyrants.
Eliminate them with their own hands, or seize them and convert them.
Then, by returning to the original country, you can return to the same or a more peaceful life.
It was beginning to happen that a city with its own forces that refused to convert to Vulcanism could be converted by its inhabitants.
From the standpoint of each small country, it was a welcome development.
We can take back the land that we once left without using our power.
And there's a lot of people with their own factions abandoned by the inhabitants.
Resist and brawl, or die, or come to the Orient, or become a soldier or a mercenary in your country.
However, I don't think the burden on the Barca Church is too great. As far as I can tell, I'll take a lot of ritual tools to various lands, admit them as believers, and perform the rituals. Since there are more than tens of thousands of people in some cities, isn't it too hard?
“Oh my God, but something interesting is happening because of that. I feel that people's consciousness is changing."
Are you conscious? What do you mean, Lord Alphonse?
"Think about it." What do you think will happen if the majority of the city's people convert to Vulcanism and undergo a ritual? We can't do bad things, so security will improve. But on the contrary, in that city, believers can't be bad, but those who are not ritualized can kill people and steal things. I can do any crime I want. "
"... that's dangerous." No, I don't think so. Conversely, it is likely that the person who committed the crime is not a Vulcan. You can think like that. "
"That's what it's like. It's starting to come out a little bit, but it's starting to happen in cities all over the world." Do you feel like you have to be a Vulcan believer, like you have to be a person? Thanks to this, the impression of Vulcanism, which is supposed to be an emerging religion, has been well received in many small countries. That's why, even if you can't do it now, you're still doing your best to acquire believers. "
I can't help it. It doesn't matter what's going on in those people's minds. If I miss now, I may not be able to do it next. It's important to expand the influence of the Barca Church as much as possible in the meantime. "
"That's right. That means we won't be able to fight for a while." I'm busy building churches, doing rituals, making bracelets. ”
I didn't expect this to happen.
At least I didn't think this would happen when I received a letter from Hale Medium of Glugalia and decided to send out the Barca Mercenaries.
However, the Mercenary Dispatch has produced unexpected effects.
Now is the time to knead in.
We have no choice but to miss this plane.
It was a busy day, with the Barca Church at the centre, and the Orient nation at its service to maximize its missionary work.