Please Stop The Pope

PAID Chapter 248



PAID Chapter 248

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6.

In conclusion, the instigator of the protest in front of my house was not Mr. Lim Sung-ho, who I had talked to last time.

I had already predicted that the instigators of this protest would be different.

It wasn't so irresponsible that Lim would come to someone's house to protest.

At that time, the protesters led by Mr. Lim Sung-ho were made up of victims or victims, but the composition of the protesters who illegally occupied the front of my house today was truly amazing.

Protestantism, Buddhism, and other cults seemed to be gathered in one place.

At first, I thought about just sorting it out without anyone noticing, but that wasn't the right way to do it.

So the method I chose was the 'peaceful' one.

"Everybody sit down."

First, he gathered the representatives from among them and brought them to the Oval Office.

Wouldn't a temple with an underground interrogation room be the perfect place to negotiate?

"Ugh."

"Ahem."

There were three representatives of the protesters.

As soon as they sat down, they cleared their throats at the same time.

Two men in suits, and one wearing a strange scroll.

I didn't ask for his name.

Why?

I didn't want to ask in the first place.

"I was enjoying my vacation at home. The entire Remen Church has been given a one-week vacation. So I was eating with my family for the first time in a long time...... It's upsetting."

I looked around at them and slowly started talking.

Everyone seems to have seen it somewhere.

It's called celebrities.

Well, I don't think I saw it as a good thing.

"I'd love to serve you tea, but as you can see, there's no one there. So I hope you understand."

I smiled wryly.

Then the middle-aged man who had been sitting haughtily in front of me looked at me with an unpleasant expression.

"You can say that you are a senior in the industry, but is this how you treat your customers? It's unpleasant."

"I think it's more unpleasant than protesting in front of someone's home."

"We were just standing up for the voice of the people. Don't you know that you're smearing the faces of religious people right now? If you're religious, you should love peace like a religious person, but you should go to war in a foreign country."

At that, the other two men nodded as if they had been waiting.

First of all, the middle-aged man was the most vocal and seemed to be the implicit leader.

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