Reverend Ethan Grand locked the church door and prepared gasoline. He stepped before the congregation and recounted the entire incident.
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But in the small town, powerful interest groups were eyeing the church's property and the orphanage—particularly real estate developer Harold King. While the church received a massive donation, the orphanage's operational report was 'accidentally' falsified. The pastor's financial records were tampered with, creating a significant gap in the accounts. The developer secretly diverted part of the funds to land acquisitions.
Natalie Brown, a church volunteer and the pastor's most trusted confidante, accidentally burned his suicide note, leaving him unable to clear his name. University psychology lecturer Seth Warren, a trusted confidant of the pastor, testified in court to bolster the allegation of 'pastoral fund misappropriation' by fabricating evidence for his own career advancement.
The orphanage was forced to close, children were evicted, and the pastor suffered a mental breakdown, being secretly imprisoned by the town's authorities. Society ultimately branded him a 'sinner'. The priest who emerged from hell embarked on his quest for vengeance. Whether the outcome could be altered hinges entirely on your choices.
Would you be willing to lend a hand to the pastor and help him?
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