Quick-Transmigration Maniac

Chapter 1032: Scepter of the Sun Goddess (32)

After exhausting all the accumulated faith power of many years, Jin Xinxin finally managed to basically repair his divine kingdom and resurrect the followers whose true spirits had not been completely destroyed.

As for those whose true spirits had been annihilated.

He was truly powerless.

After finishing these, he had the time to carefully check the progress of the Haoyue Divine Hall and evangelism. He discovered that the progress was very small. Most people were not very interested after learning that believing in the God of Haoyue would not grant them corresponding cultivation techniques. Only a few opportunists, for the sake of the Haoyue God also having a share in evangelizing in other worlds.

Tried to believe in two gods simultaneously.

Facing this situation, Jin Xinxin understood that he had to make changes and follow Ding Yun's lead. This was competition. In a perpetually understaffed situation, a newly founded enterprise couldn't even match the salaries of older ones.

Where was the competitive advantage?

Let alone attracting people.

So, he quickly made some modifications to the cultivation techniques provided by Ding Yun to his followers, turning them into techniques that could cultivate Haoyue power. Then, he learned from Ding Yun and issued a divine decree to his Haoyue clone.

He didn't expect to catch up to Ding Yun.

But at least he needed to have some people to use.

In addition, the original Haoyue divine envoys in his divine kingdom also received the corresponding cultivation techniques simultaneously. Once they successfully switched their cultivation, they could be directly dispatched to evangelize in other worlds, and they should not lag too far behind.

As the news spread.

Only then did the number of people who truly converted to believing in the God of Haoyue gradually increase. However, it was still very little compared to those who believed in the God of the Sun.

It was a drop in the bucket.

Most people just believed in the God of Haoyue incidentally.

It was difficult to reach the level of devout believers.

Finally, in order to gain more manpower, Jin Xinxin gritted his teeth and lowered the threshold for acquiring the cultivation techniques of Haoyue power, lowering it to the point where any true believer could obtain it. At the same time, he ensured that cultivating Haoyue techniques would not conflict with cultivating Sun power, and would even promote each other's improvement.

Only then did his number of believers rapidly increase.

Although the quality was still average.

But at least the quantity increased, making it look better.

However, this also made many people even more convinced that the God of Haoyue was indeed slightly weaker, far from being comparable to the God of the Sun. Subconsciously, they still regarded the God of the Sun as supreme, and the God of Haoyue was just a minor subordinate god.

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After another month, the first phase of the evangelism plan in other worlds was finally completed. All evangelists, after receiving their due contribution points, were faced with two choices.

One was to stay in place and continue to manage.

They could be emperors or local popes, as long as they could maintain faith and abide by the laws and regulations in the Sun Golden Scripture. The divine church would not interfere too much.

The second was to arrange for follow-up and conduct benefit exchanges.

Then return and continue to be an evangelist.

This so-called arranging for follow-up and conducting benefit exchanges mainly meant that they could either pass on their current positions to trustworthy local natives or negotiate with their home countries, with the countries paying some price, and then hand over the management rights of the region to the countries.

They could both gain benefits.

And avoid the trouble and burden of being management personnel.

These contents were clearly written in the Guidebook for Evangelism in Other Worlds. The divine church itself would not interfere with how they chose, and naturally, it would not allow others to interfere. Therefore, everyone had their own way of choosing.

Some chose to stay there as local emperors.

Others chose to withdraw quickly.

But no matter what they chose, at least the ten newly occupied planets were stable in order. At the same time, new devout believers continuously emerged and began to cultivate the techniques.

With these new devout believers.

There would be no major problems on those planets, because if anyone caused trouble there, every devout believer could directly report it to Ding Yun.

Or directly condemn them on the Sun Token.

Since the Sun Saintess was a clone of Ding Yun, she naturally could not be partial or shield anyone. Upholding justice was the most basic characteristic of her as the Sun Saintess.

In addition, Ding Yun would occasionally patrol the faith lands.

Ensuring fairness and justice everywhere.

These had a greater deterrent effect than ordinary laws and a stronger execution force than ordinary public opinion supervision. Therefore, as of now, the overall order and peace of all faith lands were far superior to the past.

Although it dared not say there was no darkness and no bad people.

But it was certainly less than 1% of the past.

And this was already good enough, because even with deities watching from above, it was difficult to completely restrain human nature. Being able to ensure most fairness was already Ding Yun's best effort.

As some countries paid a price to acquire the ruling rights of the evangelism areas occupied by their own citizens from their hands and took over, the second batch of evangelism plans for one hundred life planets was simultaneously launched.

Jin Xinxin's Haoyue Divine Hall also received coordinates for one hundred life planets from Ding Yun and began evangelizing.

The selection of evangelists this time was still through self-nomination and random drawing. After the drawing, there was still a week's time for preparation, with permission to bring thirty followers, and to conduct real-time live broadcasts in the other world.

The only difference was that the number of winners increased significantly, and perhaps because fewer people chose to believe in the God of Haoyue, it was easier to win. However, due to the excessive number of people with similar ideas, the number of people who signed up for the evangelism plan for one hundred worlds of the God of Haoyue actually exceeded the number of people who signed up for the Sun Goddess.

At one point, many people burst into tears.

The fool was themselves.

But no matter what, the process smoothly proceeded. Soon, two thousand people received their winning text messages and, seven days later, entered the Sun Divine Kingdom and the Haoyue Divine Kingdom as transit points, heading to their respective worlds to begin evangelizing.

The corresponding live broadcast rooms were also opened simultaneously.

Then, many people directly abandoned most of the live broadcast rooms and rushed to the live broadcast rooms of Planet Three and Planet Seven. This was because the core intelligent life on Planet Three was a group of beastmen, who truly possessed beastly characteristics.

Planet Seven was a non-human ocean life planet.

The dominant life form was the octopus, and there was no intercourse.

Compared to the monotonous human society and primitive worlds, and feudal empires, most people undoubtedly leaned towards more novel and unseen worlds.

Those who were most bewildered were probably the evangelists who had just entered those two worlds. After surveying the nearby situation and learning about the core intelligent life of the planet, they were momentarily confused, because the current situation clearly meant that most of their previous preparations were in vain.

Even how to evangelize had to be re-discussed.

After all, evangelism among one's own kind and evangelism among different species.

There was quite a difference.

For example, if a group of talking octopus-like creatures went to evangelize among humans, even if these octopuses were terrifying and powerful, most people's first reaction would probably not be to believe in the religion.

But rather to think it was an alien invasion and resist, right?

Those who believed early would probably be called traitors.

Humans are like this, and by extension, when these octopus life forms or beastmen saw them.

Their thoughts would probably be similar.

The first reaction would be that they were aliens or evil gods.

The difficulty of evangelism could be said to have risen a level.