In Pyeongtek, Gyeonggi-do—a region some distance from Seoul, the capital—a new religion was rising: New Seer. This organization produced numerous believers with a different interpretation of scriptures from traditional Christianity. On the surface, they seemed like an ordinary church, but they were, in reality, a cult.
‘Those who believe me will go to heaven.’
Perhaps the world had become far too peaceful, but people began to believe that ridiculous advertisement.
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Daehee Min, the leader of New Seer and a man called the Son of God by his followers, resided in a house the size of a mansion with two women accompanying him. He was over sixty years old and had a massive potbelly, while the women next to him seemed no more than around their early thirties.
“Puhuhu,” Daehee Min creepily laughed while the woman beside him plucked a grape off its stem and plopped it into his mouth. Squelch. Squelch. He chewed on the grape with noisy chews.
Hearing this, the woman next to him blushed....
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