September 27th marked the final day of the Central Committee meeting.
Due to rain, the final summary was delayed by two days, only to be postponed to a gloomy day.
According to His Holiness the Pope's instructions, the ceremony was simplified, quickly allowing all levels of monastery heads and representatives to return to work.
Raindrops floated in the air, and rain shelters were erected in the audience area, with rain making the ground spotted black and white like scars.
Amidst the drizzle, it was Catherine, the head of the Saintly Industrial Oversight Bureau, responsible for all Saint-owned factories and monasteries, who announced a series of new initiatives.
Such as agreeing to the "Anti-trust Law" submitted by some representatives.
Such as the establishment of a new judicial department and the appointment of Jeanne as the head of the judiciary—previously, people thought she couldn't beat Jia Li and had been forced out of the Holy Alliance core.
