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Step aside, let me take charge!.

Chapter 1257: The Master is Actually Myself (Part 2) [Seeking Monthly Votes]. [1259]



Summary

The Sheng Zi reflects on the absence of true gods in a world where the corrupt thrive without consequence. Concerned about Cui Xiao's potential indoctrination by the Eternal Life Sect, she observes how the sect seduces the desperate with false hope. Despite her misgivings, Cui Xiao insists that the Lord is a god, claiming divine intervention in disaster relief. The Sheng Zi, while skeptical about the granary's abundance, decides to focus on her role as a leader among the faithful. As the Sheng Zi interacts with believers, she realizes her position as a puppet leader, yet she secretly wields influence over the masses. During a large gathering, she captivates the audience with her ability to evoke their pain and suffering, presenting herself as a medium for divine messages. The crowd, stirred by her performance, begins to rally against perceived malevolent forces, believing that their suffering is due to wicked individuals rather than their own sins. The Sheng Zi capitalizes on this emotional momentum, urging the crowd to seek retribution against their oppressors. As they unite in their grievances, the atmosphere becomes charged with anger and determination. The commoners, inspired by her words, take action against corrupt officials, believing they are supported by divine signs. The movement gains traction as more believers join in the effort, driven by the hope of divine favor in their future lives.

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