Soon, the scene was taken over by Reina's knights and martial law was imposed on the entire camp.

Holy water was also transported over, along with Lila and several maids who were absolutely loyal to the Lars family. The martial law level was so high that even Caroline had to follow Laurie back to the territory first.

After Lind and Isa discussed it, the holy water was poured into a large wooden barrel as if it were free.

"Lady Flora, you come first."

Flora looked at the bottle after bottle of liquid being poured into the big wooden barrel with a puzzled look on her face, and asked in confusion: "Little Isa, what is this?"

"You'll know once you come in first."

Seeing Isa's constant urging, Flora had no choice but to try her luck and took off her tattered nun's uniform. Linde also came to the outskirts of the camp very gentlemanly, squatted on the ground with Lena as usual, and began to review the battle.

The cool touch quickly filled Flora's whole body, and her bright red hair gradually spread out on the surface of the holy water. At first, Flora did not realize that this was a whole bucket of holy water, because it was too counterintuitive.

Every drop of precious holy water in every bottle must be carefully preserved. Holy water is not measured by buckets.

Until the sores and curses on her body felt a slight coolness, Flora, who had gradually regained consciousness while soaking, suddenly stood up and glared at Isa angrily.

"Where did this holy water come from?!"

Flora tried hard to suppress her emotions, but there was still anger in her quiet voice.

As soon as this was said, the other nuns and refugees looked over. Holy water? The big bucket that Lady Flora was soaking in was holy water? How is that possible?

Flora's anger had turned into tears. She held up the holy water that was constantly leaking out of her hands and questioned Isa: "Do you know how many people this little holy water can save? Have you forgotten what I taught you? Isa, you can obviously save more people with so much holy water!"

Before Flora could continue speaking, a carriage was suddenly pushed into the camp. Two maids skillfully carried down a wooden barrel filled with holy water and moved it next to Flora.

Flora was stuck before she could finish her words, staring in amazement at the two buckets of holy water beside her.

That's right, Flora, who was no longer in a daze, could now clearly confirm that the two buckets of holy water beside her that were poured into the wooden barrels like river water were extremely precious holy water, which was the holy water that the most devout nuns and priests had to pray for a whole month to get a bottle of.

Isa personally carried the nun and refugee who were most seriously affected by the plague and curse into the two wooden barrels.

"Thank you, goddess! Thank you, goddess! Thank you for the miracle you have bestowed upon me!"

The nun, feeling the continued healing of the holy water, excitedly prayed to the Goddess.

But Isa interrupted the nun and said, "This is not a miracle from the goddess. These are all produced by the gray-collared lord. You should thank the gray-collared lord, not the goddess."

The scene immediately fell silent, and everyone suddenly stopped talking.

Seeing that the atmosphere at the scene was a little off, Flora immediately continued with Isa's words: "Thank the goddess for sending the Lord to save us. Thank you, Lord. Praise the Lord."

Everyone immediately followed Flora in praying: "Thank you, Goddess, thank you, Lord."

Looking at the nuns and refugees with relieved expressions, Isa realized how blasphemous what she had just said was.

And it almost put Lind and the goddess in opposition, but fortunately it was "corrected" by Flora, which not only protected everyone's faith but also thanked Lind.

At the same time, Isa shouted to everyone: "These are not holy water, but the Lord's ancestral potion. The Lord took it out to save everyone. Once these are used up, they will be gone!"

The nuns understood what the refugees meant, and although they didn't know what this meant, they all nodded silently. Although looking at the barrels of medicine that kept being transported in, it didn't look like they would be gone after they were used up.

It is impossible to recover just by soaking in it. To truly remove the curse and plague from the body, long-term treatment is needed. The amount of holy water or potion needed for subsequent treatment is astronomical. Does the lord have so many potions passed down from his ancestors?

But who cares? At least that's what the lord said, and the final right of interpretation belongs to the official Gray and White Collar. Lind plans to put all the blame on the ancestors of the original owner. After all, the original territory has been destroyed, and even if someone really wants to verify it, it can't be done.

As the tightly wrapped maids came in and began to wipe the bodies of the nuns and refugees with holy water, the nuns and refugees who had been in despair immediately rekindled their hope for life, and even began to liven up the atmosphere a little. At least no one was seeking suicide anymore.

Just soaking in holy water cannot cure the disease completely, but it has greatly alleviated Flora's pain. Even though those ugly sores and curses are still on her body, Flora has begun to regain her former saintly demeanor.

Looking at the holy water that was continuously being transported in, Flora was still indescribably shocked. If her mind had not become increasingly clear, Flora would really have suspected that this was an illusion woven by the goddess for her.

"Little Isa, is everything you said true? Are all of them really produced by that Lord?"

Isa and Flora talked about the origin of the holy water, but did not say a word about how to make it, and even put all the blame on Lind.

"That's right. The Lord can make a bottle of holy water in three minutes. All this holy water is made by the Lord."

"Ah? Are you sure that lord is a man? Isn't he the saint chosen by God? He is simply a walking miracle!"

Flora even had the urge to run out and confirm it. This was too shocking. If the church knew about it, they would probably tie Lind back.

"Is it true that Lord is not the illegitimate son of the goddess?"

Flora asked the same question as Isa did at that time.

"Lady Flora, this is so disrespectful to the goddess!"

Isa, who once had the same doubt, began to blame Flora instead.

"Sorry, Goddess, but this is..."

Flora turned her head and saw that the maids had already begun to explain the rules of gray-collar work to the nuns and refugees.

Many people have already started crying, regarding the gray-collar workers as the goddess's kingdom on earth, and Lind as the goddess's new representative.

Some people even started discussing the rumor that it was the lord who received inspiration from the goddess and dug out the holy water spring, oh no, he dug out the magic potion from his own hometown to save everyone.

Although she was very shocked and confused by the endless supply of holy water from the gray-collar worker, Flora was actually very clear-headed about the Church of the Goddess of Light, because she had thought a lot along the way.

Does the Scarlet Saint Flora still believe in religion now? Looking at the dim holy light in her hand, Flora said that she is still the pious saint, but I am afraid that even she herself would not believe it.

But Flora did not give up this belief, and even spoke for the Goddess of Light, because Flora realized that people still needed faith. People who had just experienced the hell of despair needed a stable and just belief to support their spirits.

The goddess that they once believed in is the most easily accepted by these people.

Unknowingly, Flora and other refugees have divided the Goddess and the Church of the Goddess of Light.

It is okay to believe in the goddess, but it is not necessarily okay to believe in the Church of the Goddess of Light.

If Lind appeared now and claimed that he had received the oracle from the goddess and wanted to become the new Pope, I guess this group of people would bow down to him.

This is also Flora's ultimate answer to the questions she has been thinking about along the way - the goddess has abandoned the church that has violated the oracle and is gradually corrupting. Now we should follow the guidance of the goddess, not the church.

To put it bluntly, it is actually a question of the final right to interpret church scriptures and oracles.

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