Determining the supreme status of the "Gospel" is a shared intention among the Divine Essence Sect, Reform Sect, and Holy Sect.
For Grandiva, affirming that the "Gospel" cannot be altered is to gain an advantage in the upcoming debates.
From what the spies have revealed, the Holy Alliance is secretly engaging in activities of scriptural suspicion, under the pretense of authentication.
If they use the means of scriptural suspicion to derive grounds for attacking their theory, it would cause significant trouble.
At that point, "the Gospel cannot be altered" can be used to slap them in the face.
Grandiva proudly pulled out a peacock feather fan, confidently fanning himself and looked towards Horn.
Hmm? What's with the Demon Monk's expression?
Horn considered his expression as losing composure.
This was supposed to be his line, how did Grandiva steal the spotlight?
He hadn't even set a trap, yet Grandiva seemed to have dug a pit and jumped into it himself.
