The root solution is the best strategy, yet the council members of Black Snake Bay are indecisive.
However, the superficial remedy, though inferior, they can fully endorse.
After all, compared to the hidden risks of allowing the Saint Father's Association entry, spending some money is more acceptable.
When the council members left the banquet hall, they did so in groups, whispering among themselves, ignoring inquiries from other uninformed members.
Their stance has always been anti-church, but this involves a historical legacy issue:
What is the allegiance of the Saint Father's Association? Is the Black Snake Bay Federation aligned with socialism or secrecy?
This question, the council members couldn't figure out and didn't care to understand. Ultimately, they didn't care.
He was only concerned with one thing.
If the Saint's Grandson insists on allowing the Saint Father's Association to settle in Black Snake Bay, would it affect the power of the plantation owners?
