"General Zhu, I would like to donate $10 in my personal name to help these orphans. Is that okay?"

"Thank you so much, Ms. Field. Your help to these children will always be in our hearts."

The calmness of General Zhu and other Chinese Communist Party leaders once again aroused the curiosity of Americans.

$10...

Not to mention in impoverished and weak China, even in the United States, this is a huge sum of money that is enough to trigger an all-out gunfight between two major gangs.

Even if these people really don't love money, don't they know the value of this money?

The Americans didn't know that these people in front of them had seen the world, so they suppressed their doubts and, under Springfield's leadership, everyone donated a little, and the total amount eventually reached $10.

After carefully checking the children's bodies and making sure they were well taken care of, Haruta said:

"Mr. Li Desheng, please take them to see the criminals... No, please arrange a public trial directly. I want to judge them myself."

"...It's almost noon, do you want to have lunch first?" "No, let's deal with this first. That's why I came here." "Okay..."

As if they had anticipated that Springfield would make this choice, the Chinese Communist Party smoothly brought him to the original trial site, where a large number of Red Army soldiers and Nanchang residents were already waiting.

They had been waiting for nearly a year for this final trial and execution.

Springfield walked straight to the microphone without a word and shouted, "Friends in Nanchang! I am the President of the United States, Spring Field! You can call me Field or Springfield!!"

The fluent northern Chinese dialect caused a slight noise from the audience, but it soon returned to silence.

"I don't want to talk about big principles here. I came to Nanchang for one thing: to execute these evildoers and give justice to the Chinese people!"

As he spoke, Haruta bowed deeply to the audience.

Although the apology was not explicitly stated, it was meant to be an apology, which once again caused an uproar among the people.

Foreigners actually apologized to us?

This..this this this this this...

It’s incredible!

It turns out that there are reasonable people among foreigners!

Field...Field...beautiful and kind lady, we will always remember you!

When he raised his head again, Chuntian issued an order with a stern face: "Bring the criminals up!"

Li Desheng added: "Bring the people up!"

After receiving orders from their superiors, the Red Army soldiers worked in groups of two and brought more than a dozen masterminds and monastery leaders who had been sentenced but not yet executed, including the monastery abbot, to the stage and made them kneel.

Haruta walked up to the crowd, his eyes as cold as steel:

"I guess you all know who I am." "You...you are the new president of the United States?"

I don't know if his brain is broken, but the dean actually showed a surprised expression:

"Are you here to take us back to America?"

It is obvious that during their imprisonment, this group of people had some understanding of the changes in the outside world, but not much;

It was obvious that up until this moment, the dean still believed he could be saved and had not repented at all;

Obviously, this guy, being torn into pieces is not enough to atone for his sins. "Haha, I'm here to send you to hell."

Haruta was too lazy to say anything to such unscrupulous idiots. He waved his hand and said, "Please hang them all on the cross. I will execute them in the way of our Christian people."

When the Red Army soldiers were kidnapping people, Chuntian said to the audience:

"I'm sorry, everyone. I may not be able to let you see these beasts being skinned alive, because skinning alive can only cause their bodies to feel pain, but I need to make them feel pain mentally as well."

Mental pain?

What does that mean?

Although the "craftsmen" in the audience were somewhat disappointed that they were once again unable to demonstrate their ancestors' skills, the common people were generally curious.

At this point, everyone knows that these people will definitely not die a good death, but how they will die is still under discussion.

Is there anything more cruel than skinning alive?

Under Haruta's guidance, more than a dozen human-shaped beasts were tied to a cross that had been prepared long ago in the posture of Jesus' crucifixion, with their hands and feet tied tightly with wire.

After everything was ready, Chuntian asked everyone to leave the platform, knelt on one knee, closed his eyes and prayed for a long time, then stood up again and said loudly on the microphone:

"Although the teachings of our Lord have long been distorted beyond recognition by the Church, I believe that, even so, everyone should have the most basic moral values ​​and sense of justice as a human being!"

"However, you have not only tarnished the glory of Christ, but also the name of God. You are no longer human; you are outright demons!"

"Therefore, I hereby sentence you, in the name of God, to be burned at the stake! May the flames purify your bodies! May your souls suffer eternal torment!!"

Burning at the stake?

Before anyone could react, someone on the cross behind Haruta let out a painful and unbelievable wail. Everyone looked over and couldn't help but exclaim!

“Look there!!”

In full view of the crowd, filmed by more than a dozen cameras and even more cameras, the body of the first person on the cross, the abbot, suddenly trembled and then burst into flames!

This burning was not sudden and comprehensive, but started from various points on the director's legs, hands, chest, and abdomen, gradually burning up, and then slowly spreading with the help of the body's own good combustion properties!

Aa ...

The dean, who had shown no remorse before and was only disappointed after learning that Haruta was not there to save her, let out a shrill scream of fear and twisted her body frantically trying to escape the bright blue-green flames;

However, the flames were like a cancer that could not be shaken off. Instead, they burned deeper and deeper, and grew larger and larger. In a short while, a huge hole was burned through the weaker part of the arm!

At this point, the dean completely collapsed, crying and shouting nonsense, saying that she was wrong, that she deserved to die, asking for a quick death, confessing to God, and begging Springfield for mercy.

However, the Saint simply closed her eyes and continued to pray, while the dozen or so bodies on the crosses behind her all started to burn one after another.

The burning method is the same as that of the dean, expanding from a point to a surface, gradually burning through the body. In this process, they will see bit by bit how the inside of their body is being destroyed.

Now everyone understood what "making their spirits feel pain" meant.

If people were executed all at once, they would not feel fear at all. Only when they saw their companions burning one by one and dying in incomprehensible ways, would they feel extreme pain and fear.

Some people who are more familiar with Christianity have taken the initiative to explain to those around them that "fire means purification and punishment in the Western system. It is only used to kill demons and is considered the most cruel punishment."

In fact, these people are right.

The most shocked people at the scene weren't the Chinese, but the Christians. Besides being completely bewildered by the flames, the biggest impact was that this trial was essentially a reminiscent of the famous "heresy trial."

Who gets burned? Apostates!

devil!

Those who are not in the Lord's book! Heretics!

In the past, when the Catholic Church burned someone at the stake, they had to light a fire, but what about Ms. Field?

She just stood there and prayed, and the flames started on their own! What was this?

This is a fucking miracle!!

The Book of Ezekiel says, "Whoever says to his brother, 'You fool!' will be damned to hell fire. He will have two hands that will go down into hell, and he will go down into hell..."

At this time, a monk, in extreme pain and fear, somehow managed to free one hand from the wire and desperately beat out the flames in his abdomen.

However, the more he beat, the more intense and fierce the flames became. Not only was it impossible to put out, but it also set his palm on fire!

Upon seeing this, all the devout Christians immediately knelt down, banged their heads on the ground, and muttered the words from the Book of Ezekiel:

"...with two hands they descended into hell, into the everlasting flames; and the devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone, and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever..."

The screams resounded throughout the entire venue. Even the Chinese people and CCP cadres and soldiers who were accustomed to seeing killings could not help but cover their ears.

To put it in idealistic terms, despair, regret, pain and other negative human emotions can be said to penetrate into the deepest part of the soul.

However, in this scene, when the screams were so loud that everyone's scalps were numb and some children were crying, Haruta sang softly:

"There comes a time when we heed a certain call; ""When the world must come together as one; ""…."

Those who understood English were stunned. "The world must become one"?

No, it should be translated as "The whole world should unite." Is this a new song?

Those who don’t understand English, even though they don’t understand what the other person is singing, the soft melody unexpectedly soothes their frightened hearts.

Yes, it is the song “We Are The World” which has a great influence in the Western Christian world.

Although the times are different, the meaning conveyed in the song is similar.

Aren’t “people in Ethiopia and Sudan starving” and “Chinese people being persecuted by Christians” essentially the same thing?

The latter has even stronger religious connotations.

Moreover, many of the lyrics in this song are very similar to the concepts such as "universal values" that Springfield had previously conveyed.

For example, "Love is all we need";

For example, "We are the ones who make a brighter day"; for example, "send them your heart so they"ll know that someone cares" and so on.

Of course, since the person who came up with the idea was Mark, a Chinese who has always had no respect for God, many sentences with too strong religious connotations were removed.

For example, "we are the children" (we are all God's people) was changed to "we are all human beings";

For example, "We are all a part of God's great big family" was changed to "We are all members of the Earth's great big family";

For example, "As God has shown us by turning stone tobread" was changed to "Our ancestors taught us how to drill wood to make fire";

In short, compared with the original version of "One World, One Family", the new version emphasizes more on people's autonomy and subjective initiative, and almost completely avoids mentioning the illusory God.

After the incomplete version of the song ended, Haruta looked at the thousands of people in the audience and quietly gave his answer:

"The world is one family, and human beings should not persecute each other." Behind her were dozens of slowly burning stakes. The scene was like a divine incarnation.

Isn't 450 just becoming a god?

More than a dozen evildoers wailed, screamed, struggled, and regretted, and then were burned alive on the cross.

Burning, too burning.

Looking at the situation, if the human body is not as good as gasoline as a combustion aid, they might burn quite obviously (physics);

But from the perspective of visual impact, it is precisely this half-exposed, bloody appearance that is the most shocking to the world.

To be honest, even staunch materialists like Li Desheng and Wu Hao were so shocked that they were speechless when they saw this scene, and their brains were a little blank.

In short: Where am I? What do I see? How is this possible?

Before, we had heard about the news of "miracles" from the United States, but the impact of the written description and seeing it with one's own eyes was definitely different.

Kind of.

Magic?

No, no, no, how can I perform such a magic trick?

Setting people on fire was easy enough, but the problem was how to place the appropriate accelerant on those dozen people in front of tens of thousands of people?

You have to know that for the past six months, these dozen criminals have been guarded by carefully selected and most loyal Red Army soldiers with the highest level of security measures, and they are not allowed to have any contact with any outsiders!

Well, even if the Americans were able to take down these Red Army soldiers and the CCP's internal personnel, and secretly put something on the criminals, how would they ignite it?

I just can't figure it out...

Even people like Li Desheng, who are highly educated and have strong faith, are like this, not to mention other believers and ordinary people who were watching the ceremony on the spot.

As those devout and fanatical believers prostrated themselves on the ground, the Chinese people around them hesitated for a moment, then knelt down one after another, muttering words like "Namo Amitabha" and "God bless me".

It’s no wonder they are ignorant. When humans face inexplicable forces, they easily fall into idealism. After all, this is a self-protection mechanism to prevent mental breakdown.

A few middle-aged drunkards with yellow teeth and foul mouths can fool a bunch of foolish men and women into giving their lives for their support, let alone a being like Springfield?

Think about the national Qigong craze back then...

However, driven by this atmosphere, just as more and more people began to kneel, even some party members and cadres could not help but kneel down, and the faces of the CCP leaders were grim, a roar in northern Chinese came from the stage:

"Stand up! Don't kneel!"

Then, these six words were repeated several times in Nanchang dialect, English, French, German, Japanese, etc.

No kneeling?

Everyone looked up at the man in shock, as if they could sense the anger in his tone.

The Americans reacted the fastest and basically got up from the ground, followed by the British, French, Germans, and Japanese, and finally the trembling Chinese people.

They didn't understand how they had angered Her Highness, the Saint who seemed to possess "supreme magical powers." Wasn't kneeling down to show respect enough?

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