Chapter 661 - Reaping What One Has Sown
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 661 - Reaping What One Has Sown

In the Changbai Mountains in northern China, several extraordinary individuals were standing on a snowy peak, gazing into the distance.

"Do you see it, young lady? That land has been shrouded in evil aura. It is a breeding ground for the Evil God. If this land is not purified, and the evil leaks out, the entire planet will likely be devoured by the Evil God."

A Shinto priest from Japan spoke with a voice as hard as iron, his expression grim and his tone hoarse, easily instilling fear in others.

The Catholic nun, Mirda, looked towards the land pointed out by the priest. It was where South Korea was located. In her vision, that land was almost covered by a crimson light. This was the ability granted to her by God, allowing her eyes to see through evil and perceive all sins.

Of course, this ability in the world of San Soliel was simply the spell 'Detect Evil’.' Louis could naturally make the transformed nun see whatever he wanted her to see.

Although among all the supernatural powers that appeared on Earth, only this nun was not played by Louis' avatar, she was still under his control.

"I see. That is a land shrouded in evil light, where disgusting sins are breeding and consuming innocent people."

The kind-hearted nun closed her eyes and made a voice of pity, praying for those innocent people.

"With gains come losses. God is not a slave to humanity, nor will He do things to satisfy human desires. Young lady, you must learn to choose, learn to give up some things, and let more people be saved. Ignorant hypocrisy and kindness are not what God desires."

The old Chinese immortal smiled and comforted Mirda.

From the personalities and actions of these extraordinary individuals, one could see the different religious beliefs and cultural differences they adhered to. For example, the old man from China liked to follow the doctrine of the golden mean and would not deliberately offend anyone. On the other hand, the Shinto priest from Japan adhered to the ancient Shinto belief that prioritized gods, treating humans as s

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