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Chapter 386 - Chapter 362: Alice Decides to Take a Risk

Turn all your opponent's rhetoric to extremes and seek your own benefits from them.

This is the tactic Catherine set for Alice.

Don't fantasize about persuading your opponent; your task is to infuriate them.

If he says he wants to beat up a rabid dog, you say he wants to kill all dogs in the world and is extremely evil.

If he complains that the behavior of some wealthy merchants in the village is filthy, you claim he thinks all rich people in the world should die and is extremely envious.

When someone advises you not to speak so maliciously, simply call them the person's dog.

With Catherine's help, the noble faction has undoubtedly sided with Alice.

This has given Alice the confidence to stand firm.

In the end, the church's rule relies on these land nobles, as many times they need these nobles to take the blame.

The church must remain pure and supreme—at least on the surface.

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