Chapter 229: Dicastery of Internal Affairs, Cardinalem


From the Cardinal Prefect, a warning has been made. He was quick to judge, hasty in action, but there was nothing to be done. It was a disaster waiting to happen, a cruel faith to be embraced, and everything was Ezra Dunster's fault on his own.

The Cardinal confronted him in his own accord, to investigate his affairs, to deal with his works that violate the Bishop of Old. For that he was aimed to be penalized for his doings that brought forth this fate of ours; his affairs are nothing but trouble brewing on its own dissonance that seeks to destabilize nature and order. His three friends have done it all without remorse, and they shall be punished.

But punishments of this kind must be critically imposed, and judiciously opined. For the Old has laid the foundations of this never-ending Synodality, an Empire duly deserving of its high dignity in the eyes of the people, in the conduct of its Sees, and in the progress of its Cardinals. It is faith and hope that brings everlasting love.

We must then find our internal workings to align to the parallel universe. That to seek in our own is divine, to formulate eternal thoughts is forgiving, to create what is good is a must, and to dream with laser focused determination says it all.

Have they acted in time, anyway? The Dicastery seems not to say anything.

Internal affairs seem to be pre-occupied with a lot of philosophy and ethical thoughts, but nothing was really done to the full extent of intellectual manueverings.

It is a sweet ending indeed, although tragic. That to love is a wondrous thing.

To us Cardinals, it did not fail. Love is always worth it.

From this, we shall arise.

And Lucifer shall fall.

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