Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
âThe most important thing about a belief is the degree of faithfulness. The more faithful a believer is, the more belief they can provide. Moreover, besides belief, the number of believers are also considered,â the Windstorm Water Magic Spider said. It leisurely left once it had finished its words.
Gao Peng muttered, âApparently, we need to plan this well. It would be great if we could produce a congregation similar to that of a church for the Growing Brain.â
Later, Gao Peng had a discussion with his familiars, but they had absolutely no idea what was going on. Their experiences werenât varied enough, hence the advice they gave was similarâcatch a group of people to believe in the Growing Brain, kill more monsters to make others have faith in it, and shave it, since only a god without hair would have believers.
As Gao Peng was speechless with their ideas, he went to find his grandfather for a discussion. Before he left, he purposely dropped by to sneak a glance at Xiao Cao.
Now, Xiao Caoâs graft had already started the right path. The Magic Willow, which was rooted in the earth, was crazily absorbing the nutrients from the earth while Xiao Cao was settled on the Magic Willow, absorbing the nutrients from its body with all its might.
An electric fence had been built around this region to prohibit the entry of trespassers. The thick roots of the Magic Willow appeared like veins that penetrated the earth, with the soil swelling, causing the surface of the ground to look like a broken, ruined sight.
The flat ground was filled with pitted holes, resembling a patient whose body was severely injured and full of needle tubing for blood transfusions that continuously extended deep into the earth.
The radiance around Xiao Caoâs body was growing more mystical, faintly beaming a flash of flirtatious red light. A gust of wind swept in from a distance away, and Xiao Cao swayed with the movement of it.
âXiao Cao has turned to the right path.â Gao Peng nodded, satisfied, calling out for the married birds, Goldie and Flamy, to take good care of Xiao Cao. Just then, he took the rest of the familiars to leave for the new Headquarters of the Southern Sky Group in the city of Hope.
âFaith to God?â Ji Hanwu murmured. âI know about this. Iâve heard about it from the historical accounts, but the Faith to God method isnât that simple,â Ji Hanwu uttered seriously.
Gao Peng chuckled as he said, âI know itâs not easy, but donât we have you, Grandfather?â
Ji Hanwu smiled faintly. âI canât guarantee it will be a success, but we can try our best.â
âTo believe in a god isnât a big problem, because many people are in need of spiritual support in an environment like nowadays. The spiritual support many of them look for is based on belief,â Ji Hanwu said. âMaybe you donât pay attention to this issue normally, but in fact, based on the knowledge and understanding of the people now, it would be too hard to turn them into faithful believers.â@@novelbin@@
âEspecially when it comes to the people of the Huaxia region,â Gao Peng confirmed.
âYes... In ancient times, there were numerous devoted believers, but that was also due to their foolishness. Now, even if science isnât talked about... to transform them into faithful believers is still a rather difficult thing to achieve, but to make them common believers is simple.
âCommon believers are also the simplest and easiest, because you donât need to truly believe in a god; you only need to make sure that you donât hate it or feel disgusted at it. As a matter of fact, many people are common believers, as they only pray once in a while or even only worship their god once a year. Moreover, they wear all sorts of pendants that represent gods on their necks or place a godâs statue around their house or public areas. Even worse, they pray in their heart the day before an exam to make sure they can pass it. All these belong to the category of a common believer.
âAlthough common believers provide the least faith, the number of common believers is the highest.â Ji Hanwu continued, âSo we donât have to force these people to be faithful in the Growing Brain. We only need to make them change the name theyâre used to whispering during prayers to a new one.â
Gao Peng seemed to be deep in thought. That being said, the simplest strategy for a god was to cooperate with the current royal court. That was why many dynasties loved to âcreate gods,â and strictly forced the citizens to only believe in a certain god while labeling other gods evil. All this made sense.
âIf you trust me, then just leave it to me. It just so happens that the senior officials from the Huaxia region invited me to collaborate with them not long ago. I can use this as an exchange of conditions with them.â Ji Hanwu blew on his tea and slowly sipped it.
âThanks for going to the trouble, Grandfather.â
âThese tea leaves were delivered by the Little Sparrow earlier. It said it was from a tea tree grown near the volcano. To put it in laymanâs terms, it has a strong desire to live.â Ji Hanwu started laughing as he said, âThatâs quite cute.â
âLet me try it.â The curious Gao Peng lifted the teapot to fill a cup of tea for himself. The tea was red in color, and inside, a few pieces of pure white tea leaves floated on the surface of the cup.
Gao Peng looked like a cow chewing a peony, finishing the drink in one sip. The bitterness and stimulating feelings sprinted toward his taste buds. After these strong feelings disappeared, a strong aroma filled his mouth, leaving behind a faint fragrant smell and bitterness in the end.
The smell remained for a long time. A cup of tea was enough to make the aftertaste remain in Gao Pengâs mouth for exactly half an hour. Gao Peng wasnât an expert in tasting tea, but he had a feeling that this type of tea leaves wasnât bad.
âIs the production rate high?â Gao Peng asked curiously.
âItâs okay. About 75 to 85 pounds per year,â Ji Hanwu answered. âI didnât ask anyone to harvest it because I felt that this type of tea leaves needs to be natural for the best quality. Human cultivation will cause that kind of smell to vanish.â
âOh, yeah! Your younger cousin was here recently. Anyhow, sheâs your younger relative, and you always bullied her when she was little. I figured you could help her search for a familiar.â Ji Hanwu was discussing the matter with Gao Peng.
âNo problem.â Gao Peng nodded and recalled the little girl in her red robe with mucus flowing out of her nose.
After having dinner that night, Karen Chen came over.
âWhat type of familiar do you want?â Gao Peng was ready to bring Karen Chen to the laboratory. There were a few testers in the laboratory. Some were successful, while others were out of shape.
âYou can choose one for me, older cousin. Itâd be best to find one that has a similar personality to me.â Karen Chen, who had tied her hair in a ponytail, was walking in front, as though she was bouncing about, She looked like a rabbit.
âSimilar personality?â Gao Peng was astonished, then he nodded. âNow I know.â As he brought Karen Chen to the laboratory, the familiars that were locked in each cage in the basement abruptly emitted continuous howling sounds. At that moment, it was complete chaos in the laboratory, as all sorts of monsters were shrieking loudly.
Gao Peng called out the Desolate Frost Lion. Desolion hit its foot on the ground, and a circle of cold and dignified blue light rays enveloped the whole laboratory, causing all the monsters in the laboratory to immediately calm down.
âCome and check a few of these familiars.â Gao Peng opened the door and took out a few monsters from the cage to put them in front of Karen Chen.
Gao Peng looked like a farmer who had walked to his backyard to choose two big, fat hens from his poultry pen to serve his guests.
âWell... older cousin, can you introduce these monsters to me?â Karen Chen could sense that something was amiss.
âOh, oh. You see, this is Big-Mouth Toad, Big Eater Pig, Greedy Devil Squirrel, and Hungry Giant Python,â Gao Peng introduced the monsters to her one by one.
Karen Chen was speechless.