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The first thousand two hundred and thirteen chapters are miserable

"If you come to help me peacefully, my heart will be in harmony with you; if you sell me, the innocent man, to the hands of the enemy, may the God of our fathers observe and punish me..."

This is the theme of Gusef standing on the stage, peace.

The other two pastors also quoted scriptures to emphasize that peace is the most urgent environment that Ukraine needs at present. We hope that everything can return to a state of peace and negotiate. We hope that all parties can put down their weapons and call for peace to return to Ukraine.

Almost no religious leaders of the Orthodox Church will intervene in politics. This activity is more like a blessing. In the current situation of tension, religious forms are injected into the situation with some reason and warmth, so all parties are happy to promote such a gathering.

But Buck, who stood on the side, noticed that Lord Gusef's expression was really different from his previous lectures in the church. His body language was richer and his words were more emotional, which made the other two pastors hope that he would talk about the entire trip to the southeast, which seemed to have become his personal speech.

Of course, I would like to give a speech with some religious style: "The Lord told me to go and see, experience the suffering, and find the root of all these evil consequences, and I went..."

Buck was surprised to find that the old man could remember almost every place he stayed along the way, and even pointed out the names of some believers who received his blessings, which made the religious sermons of the entire Southeast trip even more intense. When the old priest mentioned that he had personally experienced the heavy artillery bombardment of the Donesque Airport, the crowd was blurred and bloody and broken limbs and broken arms were tragic, the audience was silent, and many people covered their mouths and cried. The pastor who was good at preaching made the believers on the scene empathize, and the details of the detailed description were even more outrageous.

Buck subconsciously looked at the other two pastors. Theoretically, the three pastors were in charge of the entire Ukrainian parish, and there was no distinction between them. However, at least the capitals belonged to the pastors in the central region, and most of them were also central priests. According to the twists and turns that Chinese people are familiar with, would this pastor feel that Gusef had crossed the area?

But it was obvious that the frowning Patriarch was completely devoted to Gusef's speech and had no other emotions, which made Buck laugh at himself if he was a little bit of a villain's heart to judge a gentleman.

Lord Gusef was impartial and did not accuse any armed personnel of the party. He only told the process purely from the perspective of humanitarianism and God's tolerance, and told how soldiers who were not fed up with war and wanted to escape from the battlefield. But what was a little special was that he mentioned how former Ukrainian special forces members in Crimea were serving the Russians, which caused a little turmoil below, and finally mentioned his communication with the Tatar priests: "Based on common values ​​and sincere love, Muslims and Christians should work together to promote justice, peace, human rights and respect between people..."

The whole speech was about fifty minutes, and was interrupted by applause and praised six times in unison. Lord Gusef finally spread his arms to face the quiet religious people: "Next, let's pray together for the fate of Ukraine... We hope to completely abandon the force, so here we will conduct a special confession ceremony..."

After saying that, the three Patriarchs made a little move towards the edge of the platform. In fact, the platform was only more than one meter high. Everyone in the audience could see the ground covered with blue cloth blankets symbolizing Ukraine. Now the same blue cloth hanging behind was pulled open. A large group of men in casual clothes stood there. The scene was a little quiet, and no one knew what would happen. Buck was also a little focused on judging the changes in the situation and secretly looked at Lord Gusef.

These men wearing black leather jackets and down jackets are generally over thirty years old, with short hair and even bald heads. A few of them are two or three who are close to forty and have a bit of bald head. However, one of them is strong and tough, with a butcher-like face full of flesh. Buck only glanced at it and confirmed that these guys should be soldiers or... the kind of desperate ones who were killed by someone, and the kind of calmness they were obviously accumulated with blood and life, and the gangster who was proudly tattooed on their bodies that he had killed four people was frivolous. It was just a world.

The head of the Nakano-ku spoke: "Some people say that the beginning of the turmoil and violence in the entire Ukraine was in the capital, right here, in that infamous clearing operation. We do not talk about the right and wrong details of this action. We just hope to express regret and confession for this act of violence. Here... some of the Berkut members who participated in that action hope to apologize for their past actions and hope to be forgiven by the families of the victims..."

Boom!

A moment ago, it seemed like a handful of salt-spreaded oil pan over the square, and it exploded immediately.

Buck's mind turned around, Berkut... Isn't that the official name of the Golden Eagle Special Forces? As for the Golden Eagle, it is just because there is a golden sculpture on their logo. It turns out that these people are the members of the Special Forces who participated in the expulsion of the protesters. When a considerable number of them defected to Russia with guns, some of them remained in Kiev?

Haven’t the entire Golden Eagle been disbanded by the government?

The square, which was just promoting benevolence and tolerance, is now full of curses, roars and scoldings!

Some people even threw things at the stage!

Perhaps Lord Gusef mentioned intentionally or unintentionally that some of the golden eagles had defected to Russia, which further encouraged this atmosphere?

Seeing Buck turning his head in surprise at the nearby churchgoers who were almost rushing up, the priest standing next to Buck whispered: "A considerable number of relatives of the victims are the key conveners of this gathering. The first two pastors you came here are praying for them and praying for them."

Yes, tolerance is easier said than done. Is it so easy to forgive the executioner who killed his own relatives?

Buck withdrew his gaze and the more than thirty men in the stands. Although they all lowered their heads, their expressions must be different on their faces. There were two half-bald people standing in the forefront and the most indifferent expressions were. Even if they had a cell phone or something else hit him, they would not move.

But behind, several big men clenched their hands, their fists trembling!

Emotions are complicated!

Buck also heard that the people who cleared the scene were just requested by the Ministry of Internal Affairs to dispatch, and it is said that the protesters fired the gun first. These professionals who saw their comrades casualties were of course killing all sides, causing more than 80 deaths and hundreds of injuries. They were just guns, could they blame them?

Even more unexpectedly, behind, the scene where the mountains and yelled in unison suddenly turned into a uniform shout: "Kneel down! Kneel down!"

Buck noticed that some men had clenched their muscles around their jaws!

Once a soldier, you will understand the pride of a soldier.

And these people must have been selected from the best group of the army to enter the Golden Eagle, and become the best special forces. The kind of arrogant feeling can be understood by Buck's short experience in Crimea, but now they have to kneel down to apologize, that kind of humiliation...

The key is that these people may have come to the scene because of religious beliefs, and perhaps they are still complacent, but now they have become a situation where they are responsible for orders from superiors!

Is it fair?

But in front of tens of thousands of people, almost all public opinion is like this...

Even the two most indifferent half-bad people squinted their eyes and looked around in disbelief. Finally, they looked at each other miserably and slowly knelt down...

Kneeling very slowly.
Chapter completed!
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