In the dark middle ages, there were "witches" (I don't want to use the word "so-called", it made me sick after a group used it, and the word they used turned out to be negative even if it meant praise) that would be punished by the church The "trial" is based on trumped-up charges and the "witnesses" (they still have witnesses, sadly they don't need it somewhere today), and of course this "witness" is also the church's own, and then various criminal laws are imposed. If people complain, they will be punished by God and go to hell. In the era of religious supremacy, few people questioned and opposed it until the "Renaissance", "Enlightenment" and "Industrial Revolution" slowly brought Western society into modern civilization. The theme of the story is clarified in the seventh episode by the heroine's preaching - the new world will replace the old world.
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