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The widespread belief in the Great Western King on the modern internet is not without reason (meaningful).
Compared to other Hindu religions, the JBGZ religion, because of its emphasis on human relationships, has attracted many members from other sects. Leaving aside other things, just look at how delicious the jianbing guozi (Chinese crepe) is!
This is even better since it's free!
It seems everyone loves getting something for free.
Indians are not ungrateful; rather, long-term brainwashing and exploitation have left them living in a state of numbness.
The so-called peacefulness of Indians is actually a manifestation of numbness. That kind of "it doesn't matter" peace has appeared in many old photos. The public intellectuals who use this as a selling point are the devils who profit from human suffering.
They created a "perfect" world using their imagination and then touted it as correct, completely disregarding reality—typical petty bourgeois behavior.
If they still manage to profit from this, bah! Traitor, collaborator, national sellout.
The Grand Duke of Bangalore's development in India was initially just a hobby, but as he continued, he became so engrossed in it that he couldn't tear himself away.
This is different from the game attitude in those novels where players are unaware that they are in reality. Every player standing here is aware that this is another world, another parallel world of India. The Grand Duke of Bangalore is not Indian; at most, he did some small business here before and has some knowledge of India.
However, people are all made of flesh and blood. When those poor people overcame their difficulties with his help, were grateful to him, and tried their best to give him everything they could, the Duke of Bangalore felt that he should do something. Even if he didn't become a leader, it was his responsibility to protect those who truly believed in him.
So, from initially just giving followers some pancakes to play with, to later seriously telling stories to children, and now truly helping locals solve problems, the JBGZ religion has begun to expand rapidly at a visible speed. The local Indians all know that the JBGZ religion really has living Buddhas who can help them solve their problems.
Of course, the Living Buddha can't solve every problem. First of all, one must be a diligent and devout person, especially diligent, which is even more important than devout. Because the Living Buddha said that a diligent person can protect their family, achieve their life goals, and is a truly upright person.
Although there are many things in this text that believers don't fully understand—after all, India's literacy rate is a joke—this doesn't stop them from believing every word the Grand Duke of Bangalore said and treating it as truth, trying to put it into practice.
When a person starts to solve a specific problem, they will find that their knowledge is no longer sufficient.
Unfortunately, the reality is that there are always more problems than solutions, far more. So the Duke of Bangalore himself got involved, preaching to his followers online and frantically studying in the library, from Marxism-Leninism to Mao Zedong's Selected Works, and then to more specific management and psychology books. Sometimes, you don't know how much potential you have until you push yourself.
In India, a country with virtually no prenatal education per capita, the Grand Prince of Bangalore quickly won over countless believers with his knowledge and abilities. They chanted the Grand Prince's title and began to actively praise his tradition and faith. For the first time, a red faith in Buddhism appeared on Indian soil.
The Buddha said: All sentient beings suffer, and I will protect them.
The Buddha said: Greed, anger, and ignorance are human desires, which can be used, felt, known, and controlled.
The Buddha said: Everyone can become a Buddha. Those who fight for the liberation of all beings in this life will surely have a glorious next life.
So, this is called liberating Buddhism?
In short, the Grand Duke of Bangalore incorporated everything that could be included. The world doesn't necessarily have to be left, center, or right; it's about flexibly turning the steering wheel when needed. As long as you know what you're doing and have made the necessary preparations, time will surely give you the answer.
Thus, the JBGZ sect, centered in Bangalore, rapidly expanded to Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and...
The spread of the BGZ religion in Kerala is due to mutual assistance among believers, which has led to the formation of numerous BGZ groups. These groups, organized by community or village, have begun to flourish across India.
By 1996, the JBGZ faith had swelled to nearly a million members, with many of India's lower-level civil servants joining the system, and even members of the Communist Party of India among them. Considering that these million followers could mobilize more people to vote, if the Grand Prince of Bangalore wanted, these people could easily carry him into parliament.
However, as the organization grew larger, management became more difficult. The Grand Prince of Bangalore felt that he couldn't manage it all by himself, so he invited many friends in India who were also interested in his current situation to join in. The JBGZ cult expanded further, and its enthusiasm for causing trouble also increased.
"I said, Your Highness, how about we run for Prime Minister of India?"
Section 37: The Printing Method for Mounting ↓
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Running for prime minister in India is a rather imaginative idea.
On the surface, this is a question of eligibility to run for office, but in reality, it is a standard political game.
Why are there only Democratic and Republican parties in the US presidential election? Are there no other parties?
No, no, no, it's because they used campaign funds as an invisible barrier to block other competitors. They used capital to play the election game, which seemed legitimate on the surface, but in reality, not a single drop of the highest power flowed out.
Elections are a game of capital, a power struggle at the local level, and can even involve internal family conflicts.
The election situation in India is even more complicated. Each region has its own demands and ideas, and there are even life-or-death conflicts between different constituencies. If one region votes for you, another region will not vote for you, and vice versa.
Therefore, Modi's religious approach to establishing a nation is not about seeking immortality, but rather, coming from the grassroots, he truly understands the actual situation in India and has chosen the greatest common denominator that is most beneficial to him.
However, nationalism combined with religious narratives is ultimately just an anesthetic. When the effects wear off, India will still have to face those messy problems. For one thing, when most people are starving, even if they don't rebel, the overall efficiency of society will plummet, leading to damage to the country's comprehensive national strength.
After all, those men wouldn't go to the fields to work themselves.
There are far more difficulties, even unimaginable ones, but the players don't care. The more difficult the situation, the more motivated they become. Their biggest advantage is that they have more than one life, plus the extraordinary power of their remote-controlled constructs. These are all dimensional reduction attacks. If anyone in the local area dares to mess with the players, the players will make them understand that the family tree is only used for declaring names when canceling a household registration.
The Grand Prince of Bangalore himself had no idea that things would turn out this way, but once the players' thought processes started working, many things were beyond his control. So, half-heartedly, the Grand Prince of Bangalore actually stood on the stage and prepared to run for Prime Minister of India.
But before that, we need to take down this guy, Devy Goddard.
Actually, this guy stepped down a year later, but the players didn't have the patience to wait a year.
Either Devy Gundam steps down now, or the players physically remove him from power.
So one dark and stormy night, while Deway Gundam was asleep, players sent him flying into the sky with a whole truckload of flammable and explosive chemicals. These chemicals were brought from a local chemical plant in India and were extremely powerful.
After the fire was extinguished, rescuers only found some charred remains in the ruins. They didn't know if they were Dewey's own or his family's; they might all have been mixed together.
The assassination of the Indian Prime Minister, and in such a gruesome manner, has caused an uproar throughout India.
But this is India after all, so after the initial hype died down, investigating the murderer took a backseat to selecting a new prime minister, and many Indian factions began to vie for the position.
This even includes many obscure small parties, destined to be runners-up, with hearts set on being the main focus.
That's good; at least they acted very confidently.
However, the players wouldn't give those factions a chance to operate normally. Soon, all sorts of accidents began to happen one after another in the Indian high command, including but not limited to things like being easily soluble in water, burning the whole family, steaming the family tree, and slowly stewing factions.
In any case, India was in turmoil during this period, with various industrial accidents, assassinations, and explosions occurring one after another. Some of these were genuinely accidental, and even the players themselves didn't expect the results to be so good. For example, in one instance, a car accident was arranged for the target, but before the planned car even arrived, a sedan next to it saw the large truck coming and swerved sharply, crashing into the Indian official's car and throwing it into the river. The official, who weighed over 300 pounds, drowned alive inside the car.
Indian officials are being physically removed from their posts one after another, and anyone can tell this is problematic. As a result, the Indian upper class has entered a battle royale mode, while the various states below have also started a werewolf game involving both internal and external forces. It's obvious to everyone that these assassinations have a clear purpose, but they don't yet know who this purpose is aimed at or what political demands it holds.
The enemy is in the dark while we are in the light, which is very difficult. We have no idea who did it, so we can only blacklist all possible adversaries and be on guard. This coverage is too large and can easily cause people to have strong paranoia.
Normally, thinking about it this way might not seem like a big deal, but now there are actually people doing it. Indian men are still very afraid of dying.
Compared to the promised afterlife, believers care more about how they live in this life.
When a country's top leadership undergoes a change of leadership, the top-down management model fails. The most prominent characteristic is that many policies come to a standstill. Regardless of how much of India's central government's policies are implemented or how well they are implemented, having a capable central government is better than having no central government at all. However, India's central government is now in a semi-shutdown state. Many things are simply not under our control, or the responsible parties have either died while in charge. So what's the point of taking responsibility?
Indian officials may not be conscientious and responsible while they are alive, so how can you expect them to arrange their work properly before they die?
Please remember that the flow of time in the Indian universe is different from the flow of time in the normal universe.
Indians don't have the relaxed concept of time like Americans; they subjectively believe that the time they feel is appropriate is the right time. As for objective facts, Indians make subjective judgments.
Therefore, in India, religious motivation is more effective than commands. In fact, the JBGZ religion is much more efficient than the surrounding Indian government agencies and other sects, which is quite a phenomenon.
Under the players' actions, the internal power struggle in the Indian election quickly turned into an internal conflict. Trust between the various factions plummeted to an all-time low. No one knew which side was the enemy and which side was the friend. The vacant seats remained unoccupied for the time being. From this perspective, India experienced a brief period of high-level management vacuum.
But the most amazing thing is that this didn't have much of an impact on India!
What's that joke again? You'll know if someone is important to a company by giving them three months off.
The central government of India is currently at a standstill, but people from top to bottom don't seem to feel it much, which shows just how disorganized India is. Each state acts on its own, yet they still manage to cobble together a "country called India".
This scene was naturally observed by some people with ulterior motives.
It seems that separating the family is a good option.
Chapter 38: The Counterattack of Jianbing Guozi
A Chinese student studying abroad once asked an American, "Why is your country always talking about independence, and you even dare to shout it out loud?"
The other person replied quite naturally, "Yes, is there a problem with that?"
Therefore, the concept of unity is not deeply ingrained in the DNA of every nation. In reality, it is very difficult for individuals with their own ideas to operate in a unified and efficient manner. Division and fragmentation are the norm, while unity is extremely rare.
From the Qin Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, over two thousand years of feudal dynasties culminated in a unified China, fostering a strong sense of national and ethnic identity. The land beneath our feet is our home, the place we protect with our lives. This deep-seated, unbreakable bond with our homeland is difficult for other countries to imagine, especially immigrant nations. I won't name names here, but you know who I'm talking about, America.
Looking at the world, there is only one truly centralized state: Russia is half a centralized state, the former Soviet Union was more than half a centralized state, and the rest are just makeshift regimes. Sometimes, even certain places within China are makeshift regimes, as Huang Chao has historically proven, which was indeed very makeshift.
Now that Qin Shan has solved these problems, even if only temporarily, the cohesion that Xinhua has generated is quite terrifying. The people of our country have always been full of martial spirit. As long as we point them in the right direction and give them tangible benefits, their fighting power can make any country tremble. Their massive population can overwhelm any place.
What, you mean India?
Leaving the locals is also a form of effective control!
Why ask so many details about how they left? Anyway, they left, at least they weren't skinned alive.
So Xinhua's greatest achievement is feeding 1.4 billion Chinese people. If 1.4 billion people are not fed, then you will see an Earth-style Tyranid invasion.
Do you think it's because when we faced famine in ancient times, there were no border disturbances caused by barbarian tribes?
Considering that some kind-hearted comrades might not have thought of this, here's the answer: the barbarians disappeared.
Why did it disappear? Take a guess! Friendly reminder: except for the brain, everything else in a person is edible, including raw.
After a serious vacancy occurred in the Indian central government, the situation in Tibet became much quieter. Indian soldiers stopped provoking them, their numbers even decreased, and their eyes were filled with a clear sense of cherishing life.
What the Indian authorities did not know was that by this time, more than 100,000 players had entered India. These people began to influence the situation in India in various ways. The most rebellious ones directly joined the Communist Party of India and quickly became the leaders of a base area by virtue of their strength and skills, and began to encircle and suppress the local Indian government forces.
You read that right. It was the Maoist guerrillas of the Indian Communist Party that began to encircle and suppress the government forces, because they no longer lacked weapons and equipment.
On one hand, Qin Shan advanced to the ninth-tier spatial ability superhuman, and the system also advanced accordingly. It was able to share spatial abilities by granting some functions through the system. So Qin Shan opened up spatial backpacks for the players and told the public that the spatial technology of the Divine Continent civilization had made a breakthrough, and now he was giving everyone an upgrade to improve the game experience.
The system interface that players can operate also includes a system shop, where they can exchange local resources for all sorts of things. They can directly buy weapons and ammunition, or acquire industrial equipment. As long as you don't give up, there's always a way to overcome difficulties.
Thus, the most steadfast revolutionary fighters among the Maoists of the Indian Communist Party quickly completed their second army building. Now they are using US-made equipment to bully the local Indian security forces, first dealing with low-level monsters, then leveling up to challenge higher-level dungeons, with the goal of invading New Delhi and liberating all of India.
Under the combined attack from within and without, the whole of India is a scene of vibrant life and flourishing development. In many places, the people have become mere illusions. After all, Indian soldiers are more adept at harming their own people, and their efforts often become fertile ground for the growth of Maoist new forces in India.
The more reactionary the enemy is, the more proactive we should be.
However, while the Communist Party of India (CPI) was developing rapidly, it also encountered the same religious problem. Many Indians genuinely believed that they were suffering in this life in order to enjoy happiness in the next life, and that if they resisted in this life, they would have no hope for a good life in the next.
It can only be said that India's caste system has indoctrinated people so thoroughly that it has been so successful that even the US government is envious.
The US government is dreaming that its lower classes will be so obedient, and that Trump would rather not even think about resisting.
However, they overlooked the fact that once the bottom layer begins to rot, the top layer will also rot along with it.
Human relationships are interconnected, especially in the same land. It's impossible for them to be completely unaffected. When everything is rotten to the core, no one can stop the rise of new forces.
Just like the Kuomintang's encirclement and suppression of the Red Army back then, some opportunities seem incredibly tempting, but in practice, they're impossible to execute. It's not that those in power lack ability, but rather that those below have absolutely no motivation—they can't even be pushed along. In such a situation, what can you expect? The collapse of the system is always interconnected; there's no such thing as only one part collapsing. Thus, the Red Buddhism of the Duke of Bangalore became the guiding principle for various organizations.
In places with a strong religious atmosphere, use religion to counter religion. As long as the new religion is more progressive and secular, that is a victory. Even a phased victory is a victory, and there will be more possibilities and progressive significance in the future.
There is no such thing as a completely unchanging system in the world. Blindly following the rules and thinking that "XX's experience is the best and we must accept it entirely" is a clear sign of incomplete brain development or a skewed interest in interests. The systems and laws established now are meant to solve current problems. We can't expect them to still be effective in ten or eight years. After their time expires, it's good if these things can still be of some reference value. Expecting them to govern forever is unrealistic. As for the new era's "Astartes Code," that stuff was so rough that even the Second Reich wouldn't have used it as toilet paper.
After the emergence of the Red Buddha faith, there is definitely a gap compared to true secularization. However, the player team can add materialist and people's historical perspectives to the Red Buddha faith and tell all the people being promoted directly that the previous Buddhism was fake and everyone has been deceived. The Buddha hopes that everyone can live a good life in this life, but some people have distorted the Buddha's meaning and divided up the benefits that should belong to everyone.
And if you think about it carefully, there are more than a billion Indians now, but only 100 million are actually considered human. If you are reincarnated in your next life, you will be competing with 100 million people who had privileges in their previous lives for a spot. Do you think you can win?
Only by sending all these people to hell, never to rise again, can we truly have a good life from this life to the next. Our struggle and liberation are seen by Buddha and blessed by all the gods and Buddhas. Our resistance is just, great, and a noble act that will bring happiness in this life and the next! What are your thoughts after reading the above?
Many people probably have the same expression as the elderly person using their phone on the subway.
That's normal. Our country is highly secularized, so naturally people don't believe in religion. Even if they do, it's usually because there's a place to chat or the local church is giving out eggs.
But in India, this propaganda was like a thunderclap, directly shattering the numbness in the hearts of many Indians.
Many people were swayed by these promotions, and when they saw the "miracles" displayed by players (mainly the incredible strength and perfect body control of the extraordinary constructs, which can actually be used for gun-fu), they believed it.
Yes, he really believed it, and he believed it completely. He immediately bowed down and put on a red headscarf.
What was originally a difficult ideological process became instantly smooth after incorporating India's unique religious beliefs.
"Indian problems can only be solved using Indian thinking." This was a player's remark.
After resolving ideological issues, the fighting capacity of the Maoist faction within the Communist Party of India skyrocketed, reaching a level that inspired fear and awe. However, this also had some minor side effects: Indian commanders and fighters would genuinely fight to the death, even considering sacrifice an incredibly glorious thing.
Who told the players to act that way? The families of the fallen Indian commanders and soldiers would be taken good care of by the collective, with education and subsidies, land allocation, and tax exemption. If there was no one in the family, the government would provide people to take care of your family and children. If there was a shortage of labor, they would work collectively and receive dividends. In any case, your family would have no worries about food and clothing for the rest of your life, and might even have a better future, as long as your children have the talent and work hard enough.
Enough is enough. This kind of treatment—living like a human being in life, receiving honors after death, and having no worries for one's family—would garner a huge following, not just in India, but in any country in the world. Moreover, this was paid for with real money by the players, and with the added boost of the Red Buddha faith, the Indian soldiers who were besieging Mao Zedong quickly discovered that these already tough nuts to crack had now evolved into steel.
The gentlemen didn't provide us with titanium alloy teeth, so I'm outta here. My salary doesn't allow me the courage to fight the Indian Communist Party and Mao Zedong. Taking it easy is the most fun.
While the internal situations in various Indian states began to deteriorate rapidly, the situation at the central level of India was somewhat better.
Since the players have stopped making moves, the heat seems to have died down. While it's uncertain whether similar incidents will occur again, the vacant central power has at least attracted the attention of many Indian parliamentarians. It's like how most emperors die unnatural deaths, yet many still yearn for the throne.
A new Indian general election is about to begin, and the BGZ Church is stepping onto the historical stage of India.
The Grand Duke of Bangalore waved his hand and declared, "It's time to let the world witness the fighting power of Tianjin cuisine!"
Section 39: This is also NATO (not really).
Just as India was reviving and becoming more vibrant, in Beijing, a host of countries gathered to sign a landmark alliance treaty, the Beijing Framework Treaty on Economic Cooperation, or NATO for short.
Xinhua was the initiator, and the participating countries included Mongolia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, South Korea, Japan, North Korea, Cambodia, and Pakistan, totaling 10 countries.
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