Quotation

There lays an interesting story about the Dimeov who ruled there. He had four concubines. Four. They were all beautiful, but they. I'm sorry. Maybe this is not a story for a celibate priest. -It's alright, please go on. In that case, the Dimeov's concubines were all jealous. And they fought and fought without end, so the Dimeov Hirado drove them away from his castle. And peace came into his life again. Do you think this story has a lesson? -Yes. That this was a very wise man. I'm glad. That means you understand the Dimeov is like Japan. And these concubines are Spain, Portugal, Holland, England. Each trying to gain advantage against the other and destroy the house in the process. Since you said this man is wise, you will understand why we must outlaw the Christians. -Well. Our Church teaches monogamy. One wife. What if Japan were to choose one lawful wife from the four? You mean Portugal? -No. I mean the Holy Church.