Chapter 461 Paradise Tragedy 26

Also known as "Marriage is the Grave of Love" Zhang Baotong 2016.7.4

After some discussion with the scriptures, Abelard persuaded Eloise to agree to marry. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info only, in order not to affect Abelard's career, they decided to enter into a marriage in secret and not to the public. In order to keep their marriage a secret, they separated after the marriage, with Abelard still living in his apartment and Eloise returning to live with her uncle Fulbert.

When she came to the countryside from Paris, Eloise was as excited as a bird, and she had endless words along the way, but on the way back to Paris, she held the child in her arms, almost speechless, as if she was not going home, but to mourn.

That afternoon, when the carriage stopped in front of her uncle's door, she was like a frightened bird and did not dare to get out. Seeing the fear and worry in her heart, Abelard took her men out of the carriage and led her to her uncle's parlor. When she entered her uncle's parlor, she felt that her fate had been pronounced a death sentence.

In the living room, she saw her uncle, whom she hadn't seen for more than half a year. The uncle sat on the sofa, and when he saw that they had returned from a distant land, he did not get up or let them sit, but looked blind and careless. And he didn't react to her appearance, and even made a gloomy face at her, and turned his eyes to the side, as if he didn't want to look at her at all. She called him "uncle," but he pretended not to hear him, so he ignored her. This made her stand in the middle of the living room with the child in her arms, and the fear and worry in her heart inevitably increased a lot. She knew that her uncle had wanted her to marry a rich man, but she had disappointed him and dashed all the hopes he had placed on her all these years. So, she could sense her uncle's despair and irritation.

Abelard was very unhappy with Fulbert's extremely cold attitude, but he nevertheless pulled Eloise to him, and said, "Dear Monsieur Fulbert, I have brought your niece back, and now I will return her to you." Please don't be embarrassed for her. She was still in confinement, and she couldn't be angry. Moreover, she has to take the child with her. ”

Fulbert nodded vaguely and said, "Don't worry, she's my niece, and I won't be embarrassed for her." ”

Abelard said, "Then I'll be relieved." With that, he sent Eloise and the child to her room on the second floor. Then he said to her, "Don't be afraid, your uncle will not embarrass you." ”

Eloise was silent, but she knew that Abelard didn't know her uncle at all, and that they didn't belong to the same category at all. His uncle, though a priest, was very worldly, vain, cunning, greedy, and even vicious. The reason why Abelard believed him was because he was too bookish and scholarly, too naΓ―ve, too straightforward, and thought that others would be just as naΓ―ve and straightforward as he was.

Abelard was leaving, but Eloise held his hand tightly, not wanting him to leave. She was afraid that as soon as he left, there would be no one to protect her. But he had to leave, and he took her into his arms and kissed her. only to find that her body was shaking violently. This made him very uneasy. But he could only comfort her.

Then Ramani knocked at the door and came in, and said to them, "Mr. Fulbert has asked me to tell you that your wedding is scheduled to take place in three days' time, and he will tell you the details in advance. ”

Hearing this, both Abelard and Eloise were stunned, thinking that her uncle had promised to keep their marriage a secret, but they were not yet married, and the maids of the house already knew about it. It made them feel very uneasy.

Ramani walked over and took the baby from Eloise's arms and asked, "How old is this child?"

"It's not been ten days," said Eloise. ”

When Abelard had passed by, Eloise's uncle came, and when he saw Ramani sitting on the edge of the bed with Eloise and watching the child talk, he said to Ramani, "Go out first." ”

Ramani hurried out of the room. After Ramani left, Fulbert stared at Eloise with his hands behind his back, and said viciously, "You prostitute, cheap, incorruptible, and immoral. You have disgraced me and ruined the doors of our house. ”

He saw that Eloise was sobbing with her head down, but instead of forgiving her, he raised his voice and continued to reprimand, "How much thought and money I have spent in order to make you a man of merit, a person of fame in all Paris, but instead of satisfying me, you have made me a person to be ridiculed and humiliated in all Paris. I don't even dare to walk on the street anymore. ”

He even gritted his teeth and said, "You have co-authored me and ruined my hope and reputation, don't think that as soon as you get married, I will forgive you and forgive you." That won't discourage me, and I'm going to make that bastard kid regret what he did. Wait and see. I will ruin him and hate him for the rest of his life. ”

He scolded for most of the day, still angry, until Ramani came and asked them to go to dinner. He left Eloise's room in a huff. By this time, Eloise had already cried like a tearful man.

A few days later, they were married in an unknown chapel. The location of the church is very remote and very small. Fulbert and his family brought Eloise and a few friends to the church. There was no one else in the church, and the atmosphere was very oppressive.

Abelard also brought two of his best friends to the wedding. Everyone seemed perfunctory and cold when they met. No more than 10 people attended the wedding. The wedding scene was very cold and lifeless. It was the simplest and most deserted wedding they had ever seen.

Eloise was wearing a normal dress, not a wedding dress. She kept her head down, not even looking up at Abelard. This made Abelard feel very uncomfortable. He knew that she might be angry with him, because she did not approve of him taking her back to Paris from the Rose Estate, and did not agree to marry at all. At the same time, he also felt that she was not happy with her uncle, and was even abused and reprimanded by her uncle.

Soon, the wedding will begin. Christianity is a religion of love because God is love. The apostle Paul in the Christian Bible believed that marriage symbolizes the union and mutual love between Christ and the church, and therefore believers should love one another as Christ loved his church, and the church loved Christ. The reasons for God's marriage rites are: 1) to make a man a mate, 2) to raise the next generation, 3) to raise godly offspring, 4) to prevent it, and 5) to satisfy the body and mind. Christian marriage is based on the love of the sexes, in the form of monogamy, and in the form of a happy family life.

Christianity believes that marriage is established by God, is sacred and solemn, and is an eternal agreement between the parties to the marriage. The Garden of Eden was the auditorium, God was the celebrant, and Adam and Eve were monogamous. At the beginning of the wedding, the chaplain declared: "On this special occasion, all our relatives and friends gather before God to witness the union of the bridegroom, Pierre Abelard, and the bride, Eloise, before God, in the holy covenant of marriage." After that, it is time for both parties to take vows, and everyone comes together to pray for the blessings of their marriage.

Eloise was then taken away by her uncle. A couple quietly separated. Even during the whole wedding process, neither of them looked at anyone, let alone said goodbye or let them meet in private and say a few parting words. In fact, it is as if they are covering up the mistakes they have made with the utmost restraint.