As a result, in the past two decades, there have been reports of women being tortured and killed. The victims were either hanged on a telephone pole as Jesus or were nailed to the ceiling by a scalpel and bled to death. As the police found out that the Knights of Rome did a good thing, more and more accusations were introduced into the Holy See, and the Pope had to come forward and explain everything. In the spotlight, the pope first denied that he was a man behind the scenes, then said "great compassion and speechlessness," and then announced that he had removed his position from the Knights of Rome, fired many believers and removed their titles.
After three bows, the pope returned to the backstage, his cronies winked at him, and everyone smiled with satisfaction: they finally defeated the devil, successfully prevented Satan from returning to the world, and saved the world. As for whether or not Satan came on that night in 1999, it is actually not that important. After all, before the devil came, humans had already played its role competently. So even if Satan does come, you will return to hell in shame to confess when you see this situation.
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