89 89. Current status of the Holy Land.txt (2/2)

He has no doubt that the Holy Land is supreme and the rest of the world is inferior and unclean.

And he believes that the people in the temple are God's chosen higher beings, even the king is only an inferior being.

And this is a view shared by him and many others in the temple community.

As a result of the fact that the country could not exist for a long time without the faithful, the number of arrogant and distorted thinkers has increased.

Volker II refused to do anything about it until this happened, hating his fathers and abusing them daily in his heart.

He had to bear the debts that had accumulated as a result of the procrastination of his ancestors.

'What shall I do then? The demons' unity is not much strength, but the violence of their numbers is a threat.

Alyosha smiled politely and scornfully at the king's words.

'His Majesty's Knights of the King, without God's blessing, would be. But not His Majesty's glorious Temple Knights, blessed by God.

Say what you will: ......

Volker II barely stifles the feeling that he is about to explode.

There is little difference in strength between the Knights of the Temple and ordinary knights.

The only difference to look for is that the Temple Knights have many users of recovery magic.

There is no reason for the Temple Knights to win against an opponent that the normal knights can't win, but the Temple forces can't understand that.

(Can we just remind them?)

I think Volker II.

It's because he thinks that the Temple Knights are an important fighting force and necessary for maintaining public order that he has kept a bare face.

But I can't leave it any longer.

I feel the need to teach him the reality and break his nose.

(That way he'll be a little more docile.)

The king, who had suffered so much, had no illusions that it might make it easier for the temple forces to rule.

'Then will you show me the glorious power that God has blessed you with?

When Volker II said this, Alyosha turned her brown eyes on him suspiciously.

He was trying to find out why the king had made such a humble statement.

But the king is not a foolish king, and he doesn't do anything to make his emotions disappear and give his opponent a hint.

I'm sure you'll be happy to know that I'm not the only one who can do that. ...... If His Majesty the King desires, I'll be happy to show you the power of the temple.

Alyosha took the fact that he hadn't been able to read anything from the king as a sign that he wasn't backed up.

If that was the case, he could only assume that he had bowed to the temple forces and cried to them.

It felt great to him that the king of a country would ask the temple to do something about it.

So he gladly accepted and decided to sell him plenty of gratitude and keep his head above water for a long time to come.

He was only a temple force, so he wasn't interested in state power, but he really thought that God's glory would trump state power.

It would be exciting to be able to take a step towards that ideal.

(Don't feel bad, Your Majesty.) There is no way you can beat the glory of God in the body of a man.)

Alyosha did not make fun of Volker II.

He only believed that the glory of God is above all.