Chapter 742 Powerful Order!
What Norwen did was very simple.
No matter which faction the believers belonged to, what demands they had, and what goals they had.
He first told the believers and those who hoped to be blessed what was "not allowed" within the sphere of influence of the Church of Knowledge.
In short:
"You can do what you want, but you can't do it at the cost of affecting or harming others, unless you get their consent."
This is the criterion and bottom line designed by Norwen.
The rules based on moral order must be followed by everyone.
For example, when doing business, selling inferior goods as good ones, selling fake goods as real ones, or forcing purchases and sales.
Although merchants as sellers want to do this, it undoubtedly affects buyers.
There is no doubt that this is absolutely prohibited.
If these things are done, they will be punished by Norwen's rules.
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These rules may not be new.
In fact, there are many similar laws in the Kingdom of Reyak.
But they have always had many difficult problems, so it is very difficult to implement them.
Most of the laws, when implemented in various noble territories, have a very subtle effect.
The lords and wealthy merchants who have the right to interpret the law will basically "selectively" refer to the law.
What is "selective"?
When the law is favorable to their situation, they will emphasize the need to comply with the requirements of the law;
When the law is not favorable to them, they will treat the law as a piece of waste paper that is too hard to wipe their butts.
Either they shamelessly say that the situation is inconsistent with the provisions of the law, so there is no need to refer to the requirements of the law;
Or they say that the situation meets the exceptions vaguely described in the law, so it is legal and reasonable.
They have the right to interpret, and they have their own personal desires.
Selfless saints are very rare.
In order to protect the interests of others, their own interests are damaged?
Of course they don't want to!
Many times, when a rule is ignored and violated, it may not be a problem with the law, but a problem with its enforcer.
The law cannot be effectively enforced by the enforcer.
People are no longer willing to trust the enforcer and have to choose to solve the problem themselves.
Moreover, the punishment conditions of some laws are no longer appropriate or have loopholes.
For example.
According to the regulations of the Kingdom of Reyak.
If the merchants who sell grain do not reach the quantity they promised, they should compensate for the missing part at twice the current market price.
Seems reasonable?
However, merchants will use delaying time to exploit loopholes in the law.
Because the price of grain changes throughout the year.
The price is lowest during the autumn harvest, and then gradually rises to normal levels, and occasionally there will be a temporary small increase due to festivals or other reasons.
They sell grain to people mixed with gravel, wood chips and stones at other times, and then collude with local judges to delay the lawsuit until the autumn harvest.
Even if the merchants have to pay a fine for this, based on the market price of grain during the autumn harvest, this part of the fine will be much less than the money they make by exploiting loopholes.
Such blatant "illegal" operations are simply countless.
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Noven has a unique advantage in this regard.
First.
He has no personal desires.
Or, now that he is a god, he can make judgments in accordance with moral standards from a higher perspective, rather than based on personal desires.
And Norwen has extremely powerful enforcement means.
After the rules are set, if they are violated in the last second, the punishment will be sent to the person in front of them in the next second through the light curtain of the illusion magic.
This is the true order bound by faith.
Because if mortals affect the order, then the gods they believe in will really slap him a few times in the air, letting him feel what the special care of the God of Knowledge is.
Second.
Norwen will impose heavy penalties.
Ensure that the losses caused by the punishment will definitely far exceed the possible benefits of taking the risk to do so.
Can you earn 10 destiny points by cheating someone?
Then Norwen will fine such behavior 500 points, 1000 points, or even directly withdraw the blessing, abandon the believer, and expel him.
Make the punishment so strong that no one dares to do it.
Two-pronged approach.
All orders and rules can be perfectly implemented, which is why all areas within the influence of the Church of Knowledge have a brand new look.
When everyone in a region is punished by a powerful force, the god of knowledge, Novan, when they break the rules.
Everyone is willing to abide by this rule that is beneficial to everyone.
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The effect of Novan's doing this is immediate.
Everyone abides by the rules, which means that everyone still lives and competes in a fair order.
The law of good money driving out bad money begins to take effect.
In the Ceylon region, with Dawn City as the center.
People are surprised to find that:
The factional conflicts and struggles that were once everywhere have been eased, everyone has begun to respect each other, and life has gradually become simpler.
No need to be wary of strangers;
No need to worry about being deceived;
No need to worry about the interests that should belong to you being inexplicably infringed, and you have nowhere to seek justice.
Want to make life better?
Then find a suitable job. The current Ceylon region, especially Dawn City, is not short of various opportunities!
As long as you are willing to work hard, you will definitely get a reward that matches it.
You can even set your goals higher, such as accumulating enough contribution points through hard work and truly becoming a believer of the God of Knowledge, Nowen!
Need to buy the items you need?
You can choose a shop that you like and go shopping with confidence.
Encounter bullying and threats from others?
If there is such a guy who dares to die, the victim may not have time to seek justice for himself, and the believers of Nowen who seek knowledge are ready to punish him.
Even if the other party is not a member of the Church of Knowledge, Nowen can indirectly slap him in the face.
The reason is simple.
Although the number of members of the Church of Knowledge who can truly receive the blessing of Nowen now only accounts for a small part of the population of Dawn City.
But there are many users of illusion magic!
Except for the outsiders who have just arrived in Dawn City, almost everyone here is a "believer" of the goddess of illusion, Resti.
Resti is the equivalent of the [Eye of God] in another sense of Norwen!
Norwen can use the information she provides to indirectly monitor anyone.
Do evil secretly?
Impossible!
After pledging allegiance to him, Resti does not seem to feel bad at all about the consumption of divine power.
As long as a mortal recites the prayer of "All Things Renewed", Resti will give the other party the ability to use the illusion magic.
Resti is different from Norwen.
When a mortal uses the illusion magic, the divine power consumed is Resti's own.
Although mortals will provide her with corresponding faith as a reward, if it is not directed to a clear prayer or offering, the converted divine power is actually very limited.
Norwen is actually very curious about where Resti's divine power comes from.
It can't be that she just relies on the remaining melons and dates of the Illusion Church, right?
In response to Norwen's doubts, Resti gave her explanation a little embarrassedly.
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