Book 7, Chapter 88: Shadowless Church (2/2)

Frost spun around and left Banister hurriedly crawled to his feet and followed after Frost

“That Sir” Banister cautiously uttered

He didn’t knohat to call Frost

“You can call o by a different name

“Understood, Sir Elon What I wanted to ask is why I have never heard of this God before? I a well-traveled”

“That’s alright It’s not your fault Before this, my Lord never appeared”

“Never appeared?”

“Yes My Lord was never interested in earthly matters He only appears when the world’s destruction is i and darkness threatens to envelop the entire world”

Hold on, wasn’t there so with that statement?

Were there really such few bleak periods of tihout human history?

Why did the Shadowless Sky God not appear then, but the plague did?

Frost shot hi? Perhaps even suspicious?”

Banister felt his heart seize “I dare not to!”

“That does not surprise ht think that this pestilence qualifies as dark days, but you don’t understand thatelse entirely You don’t understand that this plague is just a small foretaste of the true calamity to come”

“The true calamity?” Banister was stunned

“Yes, a true calaht of the Gods,” Frost replied seriously

A calaht of the Gods?

Banister was completely stunned

So this hy the Shadowless Sky God had appeared

He was the final guardian of this world Whenever a disaster of epic proportions was going to appear, he would save ain disciples for himself?

Because of Frost’s an to believe that the Shadowless Sky God was the true guardian of this world And this Elon person was undoubtedly the Shadowless Sky God’s er, and the Archbishop of the Shadowless Sky Church

Of course, because the church had been newly established, they were currently the only two members

Banister, however, didn’t care

In so After all, he had seen the Shadowless Sky God’s methods firsthand If the Shadowless Sky God could clear the pestilence, then Lionheart City e number of believers in the near future Perhaps he would become a bishop in the future as one of the church’s first followers

Yes, this was the plan that Banister had already come up with

He was a successful businessman, after all, so he was opportunistic Unfortunately, fate had other plans in store for him, and the pestilence had completely ruined him

But now that an opportunity to rise from the ashes had presented itself to him, he would naturally not let it pass by

Under Banister’s guidance, Frost very quickly found a group of infected merchants

The reason why he hadn’t started by saving people en roup of loyal followers first Those of lowly status were often short-sighted and di nobles, on the other hand, were mostly worthless as well

Merchants, on the other hand, were the best ones to target

Merchants were easy to handle: they would follohoever had the goods Because of this, they would be easy to rope in Their network of connections, broad experience, and quick thinking would all be useful

After Frost reue froion instead Suddenly, Frost found himself quite rich both in ter the Shadowless Sky Church needed to do was establish a base of operations and draw in believers

This, on the other hand, was a problem

Each God had their own territory They were currently in the Lord of the Drea another church here was akin to an open declaration of war

Frost had no intention of doing so just yet

He viewed himself as a seed that had just been planted He still needed tirow

And those ht with the Dreamrealm Church either

As such, after some discussion, they decided to leave and search for a different place to establish their base of operations

The world was vast, and there would always be places that had not yet been claimed that they could claireat Only the Shadowless Sky Church could re that they did not have to worry about a shortage of prospectivewhere to establish their church, Frost led hispeople, while his bishops and priests were responsible for teaching

These teachings had been created by theht before

Not even having an established set of teachings should have been a red flag in the first place However, the threat of death rendered all of those concerns of secondary importance

Since the Shadowless Sky Church could save people, they could be trusted

The ic was sometimes quite si people, the bishops for teaching, and the priests for handing out food This was how the Shadowless Sky Church had organized itself Everywhere they went, they would save people afflicted by the plague Of course, some of these individuals would eventually become disciples of the church

Wherever Frost went, the disciples would follow, and their influence grew greater and greater

The end result was that faith was being taken fro a fake God was apeople wantonly