In this chapter, we learn that the Pope has declared war on the U.S., and that the people of U.K. support the Pope's crusades. The narrator tells us that the war is not really a war at all, but rather a religious conflict between the Catholic Church and the Protestant Church. It's not a religious war, it's a civil war, and the narrator doesn't understand the difference between war and civil war. He tells the audience that he's here to ask the Pope to stop his crusades against the Church. He says that he understands the suffering of the people, but that he can't watch them suffer anymore. He wants to protect them from the evil of the Pope, and he wants to be able to do so. He explains that he has finally found the black tattoo, which means that the Church has been spying on him. The Pope is declaring war on him, and if the Pope is willing to negotiate with him, he'll bring back the captured da vinci! The narrator says that they're going to go after the Church, and they've already killed a bunch of the Christians who were sent away by the Pope. They're making a lot of money, he says, and now they can buy a set of new armor and exchange it for gold coins. He's tired, but he says that the only thing he can do is to go find the tattoo-holder and find out what's going on. He asks the uncle to let him go. The medici family has lost contact with all the crusades
In this chapter, we learn that the Pope has declared war on the U.S., and that the people of U.K. support the Pope's crusades. The narrator tells us that the war is not really a war at all, but rather a religious conflict between the Catholic Church and the Protestant Church. It's not a religious war, it's a civil war, and the narrator doesn't understand the difference between war and civil war. He tells the audience that he's here to ask the Pope to stop his crusades against the Church. He says that he understands the suffering of the people, but that he can't watch them suffer anymore. He wants to protect them from the evil of the Pope, and he wants to be able to do so. He explains that he has finally found the black tattoo, which means that the Church has been spying on him. The Pope is declaring war on him, and if the Pope is willing to negotiate with him, he'll bring back the captured da vinci! The narrator says that they're going to go after the Church, and they've already killed a bunch of the Christians who were sent away by the Pope. They're making a lot of money, he says, and now they can buy a set of new armor and exchange it for gold coins. He's tired, but he says that the only thing he can do is to go find the tattoo-holder and find out what's going on. He asks the uncle to let him go. The medici family has lost contact with all the crusades