"Hey, Abel, what's new lately?"

"It's Khalifa. Didn't you go to study the Bible today?"

Khalifa shrugged, turned his head and looked around, and when he saw that there was no one around, he whispered, "You know I don't like those."

After saying this, Khalifa looked around again in fear, afraid that someone might hear him.

Is it necessary to be so cautious if you don't like the Bible? Yes, because the Khalifa is a special group in Judah, the Haredi.

Everyone knows that Judah is a Jewish country, but the most extreme Orthodox in Judah do not recognize this as their country. They are the Haredi.

They did not work, did not attend the government's schools, did not pay taxes, did not recognize the laws of Judah, and even called the Jews dogs. Yet the Jewish government still subsidized them to support them.

The Jewish government is a scoundrel? No, the key is that both parties signed an agreement.

In 1949, the Jews wanted to establish a country, but the Haredi people, as the most orthodox, did not recognize it.

So the two sides reached an agreement that the Haredi recognized the Kingdom of Judah, and the Kingdom of Judah was responsible for supporting the Haredi so that they could devote their whole body and soul to religion and serving God.

But how many Haredi people were there then? Only 450. Now? Almost 80.

On average, each Haredi family has seven children, and it is common to have more than a dozen children.

As for why this is done, it is because the scriptures say so.

There are only two things in the life of Haredi: reading the Bible and waiting for God to save them.

The scriptures say that one should not pursue money, so Haredi men do not work.

The scriptures also say that women can work to support their families and can obtain the same glory as men without having to read scriptures, so Haredi women not only have to earn money, but also have to take care of all the affairs at home.

So the person who wrote this scripture is quite cruel. He even wants to lie down and find a nanny for himself.

However, nothing is absolute. It is impossible that there are no rebels in Haredi. Otherwise, how could there be any ideological enlightenment? The society would have regressed long ago.

Khalifa is such a person who prefers those works of art to reading scriptures.

So he was able to become friends with Abel because Abel ran an art shop.

Abel's artworks are real works of art. The store is filled with handmade items from all over the world and is very popular among locals.

For example, Chinese embroidery, decorations woven by Indians, etc.

God, he must prefer the piety of natural handmade things. Many Haredi people come to Abel's shop to shop.

Coming to the inner room, Abel took out a brocade box from under the counter.

The brocade box was very large, more than two meters long and wide. When the box was opened, there was a framed exquisite embroidery inside, which was none other than the God that Judah believed in.

"Oh, it's so beautiful, so exquisite that it doesn't even seem to have the slightest blasphemous intent."

"Khalifa, it's too early for you to be happy."

Abel took the entire frame out of the brocade box and turned the embroidery on it, but he didn't expect it to have another side.

The other side is also God, but the posture and color are different from the previous side.

"This side is equally beautiful. I didn't expect it to be double-sided."

"and then?"

"And then?" Khalifa didn't understand what Abel meant by "and then".

"Don't you notice anything different?"

Seeing Khalifa at a loss, Abel took out a videotape and put it in the VCR under the TV cabinet nearby.

First there was snowflakes, and then an antique scene appeared on the TV screen.

There were two people sitting face to face in the room preparing for the preliminary work. After everything was ready, they began to embroider, and the piece they were embroidering was exactly the one in front of them.

Khalifa didn't think anything of it at first, but after a few minutes his mouth kept opening and closing, and he pointed at the pictures on TV and made incoherent gestures to Abel.

“Isn’t this real… magic?

This is God's masterpiece...

Have you come to save your devout followers?"

Abel probably understood what Khalifa was going to say, and after he calmed down, he told him, "This is China's traditional double-sided three-dimensional embroidery, not a masterpiece created by God."

"No, this is God's masterpiece. God conveyed his will through the hands of these two people."

Well, Abel said you can think whatever you want.

Not to mention the other party, even Abel found the contents of the videotape unbelievable when he first saw it.

How can the patterns embroidered by two people using one needle and one thread have no connection at all? Two patterns, two colors, and two shapes.

"Abel, thank you for finding a wonderful work of art for us. It should not be gathering dust here, but should be placed in an exhibition hall for all believers to worship."

Abel raised his hand to interrupt the other party and said, "This has nothing to do with me. I am a businessman, and I cannot afford a penny less than the $100,000."

"How can it be measured in money? One hundred thousand dollars is a blasphemy, it is..."

"What about the two hundred thousand?"

"...".

Khalifa stopped talking, and after carefully admiring the Suzhou embroidery once again, he turned his gaze away with some reluctance.

"I need to borrow a videotape."

"Please do as you please." Abel said casually.

"Keep it for me, I'm going to Jerusalem, remember the $100,000."

Watching Khalifa leave, Abel fell into deep thought.

What is God's will? Isn't the purpose to get Suzhou embroidery at the lowest price?

Although Khalifa's words were exaggerated, Abel knew that he was not a devout Muslim. What he wanted was to make the maximum profit.

Why did he become a regular customer of this store? Because Abel's store could always get these religious-related artworks. To put it bluntly, he was a broker.

As for Abel, he is not a trader, but a member of the Shield Breaker who is lurking here.

Just like now, he analyzed from the words of the Khalifa that he was going to Jerusalem that there was no senior clergy in Haifa now, so he was going to Jerusalem.

"It seems that you are destined to have no chance of getting this thing, because this place will soon become a ruin."

Once ATV's report came out, pressure from the White House forced them to respond.

A week ago, the old cowboy told all the media on TV in a stern and righteous manner that no one could threaten the United States with these despicable means.

On May 3, when the deadline given by the coalition forces to Shadamu arrived, a new round of indiscriminate bombing of Shadamu began.

Although Shadamu was prepared this time, he knew that if he continued like this he would be doomed to failure.

If you want to drive the United States out of the Middle East, then Judah must join in.

Carl Vinson's billion-dollar Shadamu agreed, and also purchased a large number of individual equipment from Broken Shield. The most requested item was a portable rocket launcher. Shadamu knew that ground combat was bound to come.

After receiving one billion dollars, Carl Vinson's first target was Haifa. He wanted to test the endurance of this little bully.

……

Haifa's northern industrial area appears much darker under the cover of night and is not as brightly lit as the city center.

A warehouse area, with various convoys coming in and out as usual.

Haifa is the most important port in Judah and naturally became a trade center. All kinds of goods are transferred here, and there are countless warehousing management companies like this.

In the innermost corner of the warehouse, which is leased by a food trading company that has been established for less than two years, a truck is being loaded.

The loading is just to conceal the truth, but there is a whole new world inside.

The neatly stacked food boxes made the warehouse look very crowded, leaving only a small path wide enough for one person to pass through. If one was larger, he or she might have to pass sideways.

At the innermost part of the warehouse, a huge waterproof cloth became a natural barrier.

After lifting the tarpaulin and entering the inner room, the scene was very simple: a big pit with three people, one of whom was Abel.

"Zoberev, are you done down there?"

“Don’t worry, it’s no problem.

In three hours, the detonator will explode, which will detonate all the C4, and then the entire industrial area will be reduced to a sea of ​​fire."

Why choose the Northern Industrial Area?

First of all, they wanted to conceal their tracks. They relied on the goods brought in for demonstration. Every day, they transported explosives in and mixed soil with food and transported them out.

Over a year, they used the simplest tools to dig out an underground passage covering an area of ​​one kilometer in radius, just like a mouse would dig a hole.

In order to avoid being discovered, they deliberately dug the tunnel very deep.

This is the advantage of the industrial area. The foundations of the buildings are not very deep, which would not be possible in the central city.

In addition, the choice of blasting here is to maximize the economic losses.

The industrial zone has one of the only two refineries in Judah. ​​The damage caused by detonating the refinery would be incalculable.

"Hurry up and fill the hole with soil to block it. We must evacuate as soon as possible."

It seems that Abel is still the person in charge here. He gave some instructions and went out. He wanted to see if there was anything missing.

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