Chapter 59 (1)

The Birth of Deposits (6)

"I always live with a grateful heart for God and the church. If the day comes when the lord can repay all his debts, I plan to donate a portion of it to the church. This is my sincere intention."

"You will donate a portion of what you get back?"

"Yes, that's how I want to repay John."

"That's commendable. We need more people like you."

"Bishop, didn't I tell you? He's truly a person who will succeed in whatever he does."

"As a small and insignificant believer like myself, all I have is the desire to repay God and the church."

Priest Peter began to pour out the dissatisfaction he had accumulated so far.

"The lord here only knows about himself. Of course, he doesn't interfere much with the church's affairs, but he doesn't take care of us either."

Bishop Verkis, who had been listening, also stepped in.

"It would have been nice if Chester was like you. But he's not."

Although it was a half-joking remark without any particular thought, it felt different to Rockefeller.

'These people are also secretly dissatisfied with the lord. It must be because the lord has been indifferent to the church's affairs.'

"It would have been really nice if the lord was just like me."

Priest Peter, who had sighed, showed a reaction.

"That's right. But what can we do? He was born like that. We just have to accept it."

Rockefeller decided to try to cross the line in this conversation while subtly gauging their reactions.

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"It's the lord's fault. Who told him to get into debt? Debt is a sin. He should only borrow as much as he can pay back. If it goes beyond that, it's not a sin, then what is it?"

"I see. If the lord here gets into trouble because of the debt, this place will become a land without a ruler, and of course, we, who only own land, don't think we can dare to take that position."

Rockefeller continued.

"Originally, a ruler must have a supporting force, right? People like us, who are in the banking business and own land, can't become someone like the lord. We don't have the support of the people of the territory, do we?"

"That's true. Owning land alone doesn't make you a ruler."

"Owning land alone doesn't make you a ruler. You need the absolute support of the people of the territory."

"I think so too."

Rockefeller, who subtly gauged their reactions, threw out another question.

"But what if someone who owns that land and somehow gains the support of the people of the territory appears... That person will be a completely new person, not the lord here."

This was what Rockefeller truly wanted to ask them.

"Would you be willing to support that person if they appeared?"

Bishop Verkis' expression hardened slightly.

"Why are you suddenly asking such a question?"

"I just asked out of curiosity, due to my immature curiosity. I'm really sorry if my question was offensive."

"What's offensive about it? If he's a person who treats God and the church well and has unwavering faith, we have no reason to refuse. Isn't that right, Peter?"

"Yes, Bishop, your words are absolutely correct. As church members, if someone is able to rule a territory peacefully and loyally to us and the church, why would we refuse?"

Peter continued.

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