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Chapter 1539 A Safe Way to Deliver Messages

The process of transporting "mortal weapons" to the rich God Kingdom was soon finalized. Amoen said he had no objection to Gao Wen's arrangements - in fact, this former natural god has always been at ease with the circumstances. As long as he doesn't disturb him growing vegetables, he doesn't care about what the Council of God does in the yard. What's more, he is already deserted here, and now that such an interesting thing happens, he is even happy to have fun to watch...

"Just be careful not to touch my garden and vegetable fields, and not to occupy the open space under the tree surrounded by fences," Amoen stood up from under the golden oak tree and pointed with his head at a wide area not far away. "This is Milmina's territory, and I told her to keep this place for her."

"This is natural," Gao Wen nodded, "the main handover area will be set outside the courtyard. Except for the entrances and exits of the fortress that cannot be avoided, this matter will not affect your daily life here."

After saying that, he pondered for a moment, looked back at Amber and the three sisters next to him: "Now let's think about any omissions or places to discuss this matter - this matter is very special in nature, and the plan needs to be improved as much as possible before it is disclosed to other members of the Theocracy Council."

As soon as Gao Wen finished speaking, Gaia, the eldest sister of the three goddesses, really thought of one thing: "How should we inform other gods of this plan?"

This question was indeed something that Gao Wen had not had time to seriously consider before he thought about it. At this time, he found that it was indeed a bit troublesome: "Notifying other gods... the key is whether this will alarm their 'divine half body'. By the way, we have previously sent information to the Kingdom of God by setting up 'windows' in various cathedrals. You can indeed receive this information, right?"

"Yes, we decided to contact you directly because we received the 'comments' from believers, but not all gods have taken this step ahead of time, like our sisters, and I think most of them should be more cautious," said Eve, the goddess of harvest, while thinking, "And there is also a very important point, you mentioned just now - to avoid stimulating the 'divine half body'. Even if we can convey the message from the earthly world to the kingdom of God, we cannot directly disclose this plan to other gods, because the information conveyed from the 'window' such as churches will definitely be known by the humanity and divinity of the gods at the same time."

After Eve finished speaking, Gaia added: "The cool and quiet bomb will not be regarded as a threat, but the clear-minded 'planning' itself is unconcealed hostility. The divine half will definitely react to this information, so the intelligence must not be transmitted upward through windows such as churches. Similarly, this plan must be kept confidential, even within the Theocratic Council, and the outside of the Council cannot be leaked at all.

"Although the gods do not constantly scan the thinking of every ordinary believer, the gods' perceptions are always keen for this clear hostility. Therefore, as long as an ordinary believer knows this plan, in every minute and every second, the believer may have a flash of thought that causes the divine half of the god to become alert and even lose control in advance."

Gaia's warning was extremely serious, and this also made Gao Wen's expression become serious in an instant. While he was cautious in his heart, he was even more grateful that he had the correct choices when he established the theocratic Council. From the beginning of the establishment of the Theocratic Council, he formulated a strict "cognitive authority" system for it. Considering that the gods have the characteristics of "what knows about ordinary people is known to God", many of the plans of the Council were divided into "multi-layer structures". The closer they were to those clergy and ordinary believers, the more hidden the real purpose of the Council was, so that the executive level at the end of the Council often did not know what the purpose behind a certain action was. The true intention of a large plan was often only the board managers and senior consultants had the right to know;

While formulating strict "cognitive authority", he set a "step-by-step" code of conduct for the Council from the very beginning. Whether it is promoting the secularization of theocratic power or carrying out new forms of doctrine deconstruction, he ensured that these actions did not directly conflict with the doctrines of the corresponding gods, and tried to dismantle the old belief system bit by bit by bit by bit by bit by bit by bit by bit by bit by bit by bit by bit.

At that time, he was not completely sure what the operating mechanism of the gods was, nor did he know the clear distinction and precise definition of the gods' "divine nature" and "human nature", nor did he know what kind of "counterattack logic" the god's divine half has. He just tried his best to ensure the safety of the unbinding of the divine power. Now it seems... this prudence is extremely correct.

From beginning to end, he did not let the Theocratic Council expose any hostility to the "divine half-body" of the gods. Even though the human part of the gods actually knew what this mortal organization was doing, the Council successfully operated to this day.

Gao Wen shook his head gently, and he gathered his thoughts and began to consider the problem in front of him: "So we have two choices. The first choice is to pass on the message through some sufficiently concealed method to ensure that the message passed from the earth to the kingdom of God is understandable by the 'human part' of the gods without stimulating the 'divine part'. Considering that the human part can think flexibly, the divine part will only make logical judgments based on doctrine, and this plan is feasible."

"It is indeed feasible, but there are inevitable risks, because even ourselves, we cannot determine the alert state of the 'divine half body' - after being 'cut' by Ms. Ye, the flow of information between us and our divine half body was cut off, which gave us the ability to move freely, and also made us lose control and perception of the other half body," Gaia shook her head, "Maybe there is no word in the 'faith' we sent to the Kingdom of God from beginning to end, but the malice that the writer knows in the heart will be passed on by the words, or in another situation..."

She paused and seemed to organize the language carefully before continuing to speak: "We have to consider that the comprehension abilities of the gods are also different..."

Gao Wen suddenly felt a little weird when he heard this, and then looked at the goddess of earth in front of him with a serious look: "Or you would say clearly that there is 'there is a disparity in intelligence', right?"

"That's fine," Gaia was stunned for a moment, her expression seemed a little awkward. "Everyone said that the gods were omniscient and omnipotent, but we all know how ridiculous this sentence is. The cognition and thinking of gods are influenced by their authority and doctrines. The 'humanity' part of the gods has their own characteristics and... defects like mortals. I think there must be some gods who are born to be unhappy in thinking. Maybe after we send the letter, some gods' divine parts have begun to lose control under instinct, but His humanity parts have not yet understood what is written in the letter..."

Gao Wen's expression was a little dull, while Amber next to him was stunned: "Why are there such a fool in your god?"

Gaia looked embarrassed: "We have not actually dealt with other gods, but we believe that there must be... so silly" among the gods."

"Okay, then the second plan is straightforward," Gao Wen waved his hand decisively, "to find a way to establish a separate connection with the 'human half body' of the gods and to bypass their divine half body."

"You said it simply, how do you do this?" Amber stared at Gao Wen with his eyes, "The human body and divine half of the other gods are together. You will definitely not be able to avoid anything you send to."

Gao Wen looked up thoughtfully and looked around, bent his fingers and stroked his chin: "It would be great if he could bring half of the human body of other gods like the three goddesses of fertility to this side. Everyone discussed in person. Anyway, the human part of the gods does not have mutually exclusive and pollution risks like the divine part, so they can meet in groups."

"You can try to send out the invitation directly," Flora gently tapped the ground with her front hooves, "but it's hard to say how many gods will respond to this somewhat sudden, even suspicious invitation. After all, we can't reveal any information about the real plan, but if nothing is said... who will recklessly leave the Kingdom of God and come to this earthly border to make an appointment?"

"Make up an irresistible statement and impulse them?" Amber blinked, "Anyway, it's time to explain after meeting. As long as you can trick them here first."

"You said it easy," Gao Wen shook his head, "What kind of reason and appeal do you think can make the gods collectively leave the Kingdom of God and go to the party here because of a small note handed over to the earthly world? Especially when their humanity has just gained freedom and the world situation is extremely tense, most gods should be in a state of great caution. Avoiding troubles should be their common mentality at this moment."

When Amber heard this, she subconsciously looked at the three goddess Fengrao: "Then why are they so reckless?"

The three goddesses were stunned for a moment, then said in unison: "We are responsible!"

"Yes, yes, they are also responsible," Amoen, who had not spoken much just now, also said to him, "My hospital is quite safe..."

Gao Wen subconsciously glanced at Amoen and the three goddesses more, and always felt that when these people mentioned the word "subtle" they inexplicably released a special and identical aura. How to say it... Just like the aura when Byron talked about "justice", they were all a feeling of "although you don't believe it, I am confident."

And it was this time that Gaia suddenly looked at Amber. After a moment of gaze, the goddess showed a thoughtful expression: "Maybe... Miss Amber's suggestion is not unreasonable. We can "deception" of other gods' "human half" to the point here. We can give them a reason that cannot be refused, at least a reason that seems cannot be refused."

Gao Wen and Amber spoke in unison: "Ah?"

"This requires a little help from Miss Amber," Gaia said seriously, "I think the success rate is very high."

...

Two hours later, in the blue velvet study at Cecil Palace, Amber was sitting next to Gao Wen's desk. She bit her pen in her mouth, admiring the fruits of her just work, with a smug look on her face.

But this proud look lasted for less than a moment. She turned her head and looked at Gao Wen, who was sitting next to her, closed her eyes and resting. After putting her pen on the table, she muttered unconfidently: "Do you think this is really feasible... Although Gaia has always said that the success rate is very high."

"At least in this regard, her judgment should not be wrong," Gao Wen opened his eyes and looked here. "The perception of the gods is extremely keen, especially at this time, Ms. Ye's breath can almost trigger ptsd for them. Don't forget what the three goddesses reacted when they first walked into Amoen's courtyard. At that time, you just showed up, and none of the three copycat artifacts were summoned.

"And under the influence of this special mentality, as long as it is the message conveyed by Ms. Ye, no matter how suspicious the news is, or even if it is sent by believers in the world, half of the human body of the gods will definitely be treated seriously, even if it is just to come and confirm the reality, they will definitely show up. After all... besides us, who else would know that there would be a copycat version of Ms. Ye like you?"

"Then...well, it makes sense," Amber thought for a while, pursing her lips, "Then you come and see if what I wrote is OK."

Gao Wen then got up from the chair and came to the desk a few steps. He saw that there were more than a dozen pieces of letter paper neatly on the table, and each piece of letter paper had exactly the same thing written on it.

"I'm still missing a course of treatment. I'll come to the natural master's seclusion at the border of the Ghost Shadow Corridor in twenty-four hours. Please actively cooperate with the treatment - Ms. Ye stays."

"Wouldn't it be a bit too bad... 'Magic'?" Amber scratched the back of her head, observing Gao Wen's reaction while saying guiltily, "Although I wrote it according to your wishes, if it was Ms. Ye, should this message be more majestic and solemn?"

Gao Wen rubbed his chin and shook his head for a moment: "No need to change it, I think this is good. According to the three sisters of Gaia, Ms. Ye was in this style when she communicated with them - and to be honest, I don't think that the gods will really seriously distinguish the truth of your words and sentences when they receive this letter. What really works for this letter is something else."

"I know, I know," Amber said as she snapped her fingers casually. The gray-white fine sand, like smoke and mist, emerged immediately, as if a circle of streamers were flying around her. Then she pulled out a stack of envelopes from the shelf next to her and began to stuff sand into the envelopes one by one. "They would never doubt it when they saw the shadows and dust in the envelopes, right? You and Gaia said so..."

Gao Wen nodded, and then he saw Amber start to fold the letters one by one and stuff them into the envelope that had been filled with half a bag of sand, and then wiped the glue to seal the envelope. Looking at this scene, thinking about the content and function of these letters, he couldn't help but feel strange in his heart. After holding it in for a long time, he couldn't help but speak: "How come this looks like a violent gang sending threatening letters out... "

"Ah? Isn't it?" Amber looked up and glanced at Gao Wen blankly. "I thought you had positioned this thing as a threatening letter from the beginning - I also wanted to tell you why you are so skilled in this matter."

"Forget it, this topic cannot be investigated in depth," Gao Wen slapped his forehead, and then he saw Amber reaching out to the hot-lacquered seal next to him, and immediately interrupted, "Hey wait! Don't print that!"

"Ah? Why?" Amber held up the fire lacquer mark and looked surprised. "Don't you print this letters when you send them normally? It looks solemn..."

"Nonsense, you leave a note for the gods as Ms. Ye. The way to send the message is to the church in the world, but the envelope is covered with the poke of the Cecil royal family! Is this reasonable?" Gao Wen twitched, "Although I said just now that Ms. Ye can overshadow everything, don't you think this is a bit suspicious?"

Amber thought about it and put down the fire lacquer mark with regret: "Okay, you make sense."

Gao Wen shook his head and sighed. Seeing that Amber had prepared everything, he contacted Veronica.
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