“In a few hours. Originally, we would contact those who are far away and vote after all, but this time, in view of the urgency of the situation, we have arranged for only those who are in the church to do so, except for those who are far away."
“I see. So how many people have the right to vote?”
Iris answered Gaius' further questions immediately.
"Twenty-three people. Originally, there were thirty-one people, but eight were far away."
Gaius nodded.
"In other words, if you put in 12 votes, you can dispose of it."
Now Iris nodded.
"That's what I'm talking about."
"So, how many votes are you sure of so far?"
If you're sure, it's nine votes.
I mean, three votes later.
"Yes, it is."
Then Gaius tilted his neck.
"By the way, is there a vote for sure?"
Then Iris nodded bitterly.
"Yes. Eight votes will definitely turn against it."
Iris warped her face and told her to throw it away in contempt.
"There are dogmatists." Anyway, there are people who are absolutely opposed to unprecedented things. "
Gaius shrugged his shoulders in disgust.
"Ah, there you are ~, those kinds of people." I feel like there are a lot of religious people in particular. It's like the doctrine shouldn't change every word of it. I'm in a lot of trouble. So I knew what the world was going to be like, but these are the ones who don't want to be here. "
"That's right, they don't care about the outside of the church. This closed church is their whole world."
Gaius asked further as he bent his mouth to the letter.
Well, then we'll just have to win three out of the six votes left.
But Iris's face was slightly clouded.
Gilios did not miss it.
Is there anything that bothers you?
Iris lowered her gaze when she glanced at Gilios.
"... yes, one of them is the Pope."
Gilios' expression turned into a happy expression.
"His Holiness the Pope..."
"That's right. That guy, he can't read inside his stomach. I wonder what's the matter....."
“Are you going to persuade His Holiness, or are you going to narrow it down to the other five?”
Iris nodded heavily.
“Yes, because we don't have time. It's an important choice."