Chuntian took a deep breath, and his tone gradually became gentler (still speaking Chinese, of course):

"You don't need to kneel. No one in this world is worthy of your kneeling, not even me. I hate anyone kneeling to me."

Li Desheng's frown gradually relaxed.

This Ms. Field is exactly as the rumors say, completely consistent...

To be honest, the question of whether to invite Chuntian to Nanchang was discussed for a long time within the Communist Party of China, and some people at that time expressed concerns about the current situation:

If the other side performs some "miracle" in Nanchang, will it lead to the spread of idealistic thought and religion, affect the thinking of party members and cadres, and even shake the CCP's foothold in Nanchang?

This worry is not without reason, because the news from the United States has proved that Ms. Field's ability to "seducate the people" is so strong that it can be said that she is no less powerful than "communism".

Finally, after carefully studying the theories, speeches, and "divine records" publicly put forward by Chuntian, Wu Hao, Li Desheng, and other senior members of the Central Political Bureau made the final decision:

Don't be afraid! Invite her!

First, of course, many of Springfield's beliefs are very similar to those of the CCP and even traditional Chinese concepts, especially when it comes to bottom-line issues, such as treating the grassroots well. They can even be said to be identical.

Secondly, it is unlikely that a politician would easily treat his political ideas as waste paper and crumple them up, let alone a "demigod" like Haruta who has become a belief itself;

Again, as the President of the United States, Springfield lacks the self-interest to suddenly mess with the CCP. Even if it is for "religious" reasons, the other side should prioritize combating heresy such as Christianity.

From this point on, even if Chuntian really took this opportunity to cause some trouble, it wouldn’t matter. The CCP had basically taken control of Nanchang, and it was not something that could be easily overthrown by an outsider.

Finally, if the thinking of some Party members and cadres really shifts decisively because of this matter, isn’t that a form of “screening”?

As a result, the "miracle" they worried about did happen, but Haruta himself took the initiative to stand up and acted as if he was going to "eliminate the miracle" without waiting for the Chinese Communist Party to say anything.

Stand up, don't kneel!

No one is worth your kneeling!

I'm not worthy of your kneeling!

Li Desheng almost slammed his hands on the table and yelled "OK!" after hearing these words.

The Communists fought and fought and made countless sacrifices. Ultimately, what they wanted was to make sure that no one would have to kneel down again!

The Chinese people must stand up!

The people of the world, stand up too! This is the great ideal of communism! Good, good, the bet was right!

Even if Haruta was not a communist, he was definitely a great internationalist!

Only internationalists will not pay attention to national and ethnic differences, and will truly consider the people of every country!

No wonder he created such a hit song as "We are the world" and said things like "The world is one family, and humans shouldn't persecute each other"!

Idealist Li Desheng was overjoyed, while realist Wu Hao squinted his eyes and memorized the Communist Party members he saw.

We really have to thank Ms. Field for her "screening" - even if these people were not eliminated in the future, they would probably not be of much use.

The common people may not understand the deep meaning of Chuntian's words, but they can still feel Chuntian's gentleness, and the fear in their hearts gradually dissipates.

Haruta sensed the emotions emanating from the scene and once again uttered words that would devastate the Vatican and former Christians:

"I have said many times that I am not a god, and gods will not descend to the human world. God does not need you to respect him, nor does he need you to offer him sacrifices. God only hopes that you will use your own hands to create a beautiful world;"

"Therefore, all man-made religions that require believers to worship and respect them are foolish, because they are just a bunch of parasites sucking your blood!"

Li Desheng and the others couldn't help but raise their eyebrows again. Why does this sentence sound like a veiled criticism?

It seems... if we replace "religion" with words like "capitalists," "landlord bureaucrats," "comprador warlords," etc., there would be no sense of incongruity?

However, the idea of ​​"creating a better world with one's own hands" is really to the liking of the Chinese.

Dayu's flood control, Jingwei's sea filling, Nuwa's sky repairs, Yugong's mountain removal...

After the opening of the world, most Chinese people will not really believe in those so-called "gods" that are of no use to them.

"...There is only one religion that is truly blessed by God, and that is the religion that dedicates itself to the betterment of mankind. All others are false religions!"

"If someone bullies you, if someone wants you to kneel down, if someone asks you to give up the fruits of your labor for free without giving you the proper return, then stand up, pick up your knife and gun, and kill him!!"

“Ohh ...

Compared to the Chinese people who were shocked by the "vulgar language", Americans who understood Chinese and had heard that famous speech cheered enthusiastically!

This is the right taste!

This is their Holy Lady!

The Americans present all raised their chins proudly and looked down at everyone.

This kind of condescension is completely different from the previous condescension towards black people and other ethnic groups. It is a condescension without any malice.

If I have to describe it, it would be "Her Highness the Saint is from America. We are so lucky. I envy you guys so much. Hahahaha.jpg".

Especially when people from other countries such as Britain, France, Germany, Japan, and Italy around them really looked at them with envy and even secretly cursed them as "a bunch of damn lucky Yankees", that kind of pride filled their chests even more.

Today, whether Springfield is a deity or God's biological daughter is no longer important. What matters is that Americans have Ms. Field and the world runs according to her will.

Unconsciously, the concept of "God" has begun to fade quietly, and what has replaced it is Haruta as a person and her ideas.

A trial meeting that had been delayed for more than half a year, in which the sinners received the punishment they deserved and which would have far-reaching impact in the future, ended in a "miracle show" in Springfield.

After sending the American group to their already arranged accommodation, the top leaders of the Chinese Communist Party immediately convened an emergency secret meeting to discuss what had happened that day.

Those concepts that were extremely consistent with their own values ​​were quickly thrown aside, and everyone's focus was mainly on the "miracle" itself.

It's not that everyone is bored, but because if there is no explanation for this matter, they themselves cannot get over the barrier of materialistic belief in their hearts.

Unlike Westerners in the Christian system who directly regarded it as a "miracle" and worshiped it, the CCP's materialists were shocked, but their final reaction was still:

How do we deconstruct this “miracle”?

Someone quickly suggested a possibility based on their own experience: "...will-o'-the-wisp?"

"Well, I always feel that it is very similar to the will-o'-the-wisp that people often talk about. Will-o'-the-wisp is the same, it doesn't need to be lit, it just burns suddenly."

"What are the main chemical components of will-o'-the-wisp?"

"Let me think...it seems to be...hydrogen sulfide gas?" "No, I remember it was phosphine?" "Huh? Isn't it hydrogen?"

"Uh... whatever it is, anyway, will-o'-the-wisp is some kind of flammable chemical gas, right?"

"Well, that's definitely right, so I think it might be the will-o'-the-wisp that ignited the human body."

"No, I don't think so, because will-o'-the-wisp can't burn." "What do you mean?"

"I've come into close contact with will-o'-the-wisp fire while walking at night. It dissipated with a wave of my hand, and it had no heat. I even saw it burning on dry grass, but the grass didn't burn at all, so how could it burn a person?"

"...You are so brave."

"Materialists! Why believe in ghosts?" "So what on earth is that?"

"I don't know, but I'm leaning towards something that burns on its own, without needing to be lit."

At this point, someone's eyes lit up: "Could it be... white phosphorus?"

"white phosphorus?"

"Well, when I was studying abroad, I went to the chemistry department to watch my classmates do experiments. White phosphorus, when exposed to air, will burn, and it's very powerful. It must be kept in water or kerosene to be safe."

"Hiss... So, it's possible... Apply it on a person... Let's go find this thing later and get a chicken to test the effect?"

"Ugh...what a waste of a chicken, let's find a mouse!"

"I can't be sure, because there's still a problem. The way white phosphorus burns is very different from what we saw today... Even the color of the flame is different."

"That's easy. Maybe they added something else! If you throw random things into the fire, the color of the fire will change!"

"That's true..."

The question of what the burning substance was was quickly resolved.

That is, the reason those people caught fire was not some "miracle," but some kind of chemical substance or chemicals that could spontaneously combust.

But then, another problem arises:

How did this self-igniting substance get into those people's bodies?

"...We must trust our soldiers. They are all veterans of the Red Army and Party members. They would never disobey the Party's orders and collude with the insiders."

In response to some speculation that this might affect unity, Wu Hao remarked firmly, but someone else proposed another possibility:

"Could it be because of... the World Revolutionary Party?"

Everyone fell silent immediately. This was because there were two meanings:

First, there were members of the Shihwa Revolutionary Party among the old Red Army, and they were "awakened"; second, Ms. Field might really be a member of the Shihwa Revolutionary Party.

The fact that the World Revolutionary Party is "planting a thorn" within the CCP is well known to the CCP's top brass. Although Comrade Ma Shiwu has stated that she will never directly command or mobilize any World Revolutionary Party members buried within the CCP, who can say for sure about such matters...

Li Desheng shook his head and said:

"No, it's still impossible. I'm already very familiar with Comrade Tsuma Shiwu. Now that she has said so, she will definitely not go back on her promise."

"Yes."

Wu Hao also added:

"Besides, think about it, the S.R.P. has hidden so much information without letting anyone, any force, including the Soviet Union, Britain, and the United States, discover it. How could it make a mistake in such a small matter?"

That's true...

Wang Jiaxiang disagrees even more:

"Yes. Besides, think about it, even if the Shih KMT really did it, there are people among our old Red Army...how could they have made the white phosphorus burn in sequence?"

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indeed.

The comrade just now said that white phosphorus will burn when it comes into contact with air. If that is the case, everyone should burn together.

"Could it be some kind of timed device? Like the bomb in Hongkou Park?"

"You mean, using a timer to set the white phosphorus burning one by one?"

"Well, doesn't it say that white phosphorus needs to be isolated from the air? Then, by changing the time it is in contact with the air, can we achieve one after another..."

"That's possible, but..."

The speaker gestured with his hands, and the rest of the sentence was unnecessary because it still said the same thing - in front of everyone.

More than a dozen sinners were stripped and tied to the cross right under everyone's eyes. Although it was too far away to see the tiny details, if there really was a "timing device", it would be impossible for everyone to miss it.

"Is it possible..."

One possibility after another was proposed, and then rejected one after another. No conclusion could be reached after much discussion, and everyone continued to ponder with sad faces.

too difficult...

What is going on?

Otherwise, try to find a few scientists who know the subject and ask them. But what does it take to know the subject?

Someone couldn't help but whispered:

“It’s just like what was reported in the news. There’s an invisible hand…” “!!!”

These words made Li Desheng suddenly extinguish the cigarette in his hand: "What did you say?!"

"...ah?"

"What did you mean by that just now?"

"Uh... I mean that news story about someone's neck being broken out of nowhere..." "That's it!!"

Li Desheng pressed the cigarette butt into the wooden ashtray and clapped his hands:

"Comrades, tell me, is it possible that these invisible people really exist? If there really is a technology that can make objects temporarily 'disappear,' then everything that happened today can be explained!"

"While Field was speaking on the stage, someone over there was holding white phosphorus or some similar chemical and setting those people on fire. Could that have achieved the effects we saw today?"

"Um??? ?"

This shocked the person who had just muttered: "This...this is too impossible, right?"

"How can it be impossible? Even the people of the Qing Dynasty thought it was impossible when they first saw a train! Comrades, we must look at this problem from a developmental perspective!"

Li Desheng waved his hand:

"Comrade Ma Shiwu mentioned in a lecture earlier that light can be distorted, thereby changing the appearance of objects seen by the human eye. Funhouse mirrors work on this principle. So, why can't we distort light to the point of nothingness?"

"We don't have this technology right now, but maybe the US... no, the forces represented by Field already have it? Maybe the World Revolutionary Party also has it."

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