480 Tragedy of Heaven 45

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

The Abbey of St. Kildas in Juiz, in Brittany, is naturally completely different from the Abbey of the Holy Spirit, which Abelard gifted to Eloise. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 infoThe Convent of the Holy Spirit is a convent with Eloise as the spiritual leader, everything here is guided by the spiritual thoughts of Eloise, and the canons are completely formulated by Abelard in accordance with the norms of the Christian religion, and the nuns also have strict rules of conduct and religious self-discipline. Brittany, on the other hand, is a remote region, where the Welsh and Gauls have been fighting and killing for centuries for territory, so the local people are mixed, barbaric and rude, and have no sense of law. So, in St. Kildas Monastery, almost everyone is a thief, and if you see something useful, you have someone steal it before you can put it away. The monks in the monastery not only had concubines, but also had a large group of children. Because this phenomenon is so common that Abelard, who is the dean, can't manage it if he wants to. But in view of his own past, he did not have the real courage to discipline them. They also asked Ablaar to provide their concubines and children with daily necessities. This annoyed him.

But he despised them, and he allowed only a few of the more decent people to live with him, and often reprimanded and condemned them for their vile deeds and monks. Therefore, those people in the monastery complained that he was only immersed in studying, writing, preaching and lecturing all day long, and did not care or pay any attention to their lives, so they always held a grudge against him and always thought of ways to assassinate him.

During the time that Abelard left the monastery to go to Nojean, those who wanted to assassinate him also had a time of looseness and freedom, because there was no one to govern them, and they could do whatever they wanted. They stole all of Abelard's hard-managed possessions, and even the grain stored in the storehouse. This made Abelard very angry and decided not to provide any more household items for their concubines and children. This further aroused the hatred of the monks against Abelard. So they colluded and were ready to attack Abelard and poison him to death.

Once, upon learning that the Count who lived in Nance was ill, Abelard rode to Nance with a monk named Bennakar and stayed at an inn in the city. Because he had already sensed that the brothers were plotting against him, he was very vigilant. So, I stayed in the same room with the monk all the time.

On that day, Abelard performed a sacrifice in his room. This sacrifice, also known as the Mass, is the holiest and most solemn form of prayer in Catholicism. The Mass is a memorial and reenactment of Jesus' Last Supper. This Mass established at the Last Supper is a new and permanent covenant that Jesus established on the Cross in the form of a sacrificial meal, and passes on to those who have eaten of this sacrifice in all generations, so that those who participate in this covenant receive the name of the covenant, and this sacrifice is the "body" and "blood" that he willingly sacrificed on the cross. This ritual is usually done in the morning before work or in the afternoon after work.

To make this sacrifice, it is necessary to spread three layers of white tablecloth on the altar, to have a cross, to place two wax tables and to decorate the flowers. The sacristy of Mass was mainly used for sacrifice, and secondarily on the altar. The sacrificial vessels were a plate for large bread, called a "holy plate", a cup of wine called a "holy bar", and a jue for storing the Eucharist, called an "offering jue" or "holy box". These vessels are in contact with the Eucharist and Blood, so they are noble and can only be used by a bishop or priest.

Next to the altar, there is also a small table called the Angel's Table, on which is placed the "wine jug", which indicates that Jesus gave his blood and flesh to his father, God the Father, in the form of wine and bread, and through these things, he gave his apostles his blood and flesh, and then formed the priesthood of the New Testament. There are also hand washing trays, hand cloths and holy bells on the table.

Because it was in a hotel, the waiter in that room did all the preparations. When some were ready, Abelard began to perform sacrifices, which were an important part of his day. When the sacrifice is finished, he is to drink the bread from the holy plate and the wine from the chalice. This is the end of the work.

But, strange to say, on this day Abelard had no appetite for the food and drink that was before him. So, when he had finished his sacrifice, he left the altar. And Bennakar, who had accompanied him to Nance, saw that Abelard did not want to enjoy them, so he swept away the bread and wine with food and drink. Soon, however, he fell to the ground, clutching his stomach and screaming in pain.

Abralard immediately ran over and saw that Bennakar was already lying on the ground with black blood flowing from the corners of his mouth and nostrils. He knew immediately that someone had put poison in his food and wine glasses. He thought it was a blessing that he didn't enjoy the food and drink. Otherwise, the man who fell to the ground would not be Bennakar, but himself. Because what they really want is his life. Perhaps it was God's will to avoid poisoning, so he was not allowed to enjoy these poisoned foods and drinks.

He called out to the other people in the inn to report the crime. It didn't take long for a large group of people from the city guard to arrive, dressed in uniform and armed with long swords. One of the people in charge briefly asked Ablaard about the situation, and then he had the room attendant brought in.

When the waiter entered the house, he saw Bennakar lying on the ground, dead, and the guards looking murderous, and he collapsed to the ground in fright. So, without waiting for the captain of the guard to ask a few words, he confessed all about poisoning the wine glass, confessed that he was guilty of this act, and confessed to those who had bought him. Those were the Abelard brethren in the monastery of St. Kildas.

The waiter at the inn was tried and beheaded. As a result, this vicious incident quickly spread around Nance City. People knew about the poisoning that happened at the Nance Hotel, and they also knew that the people at St. Kildas Monastery were the masterminds and designers of the poisoning. Therefore, the brethren of St. Kildas Monastery were greatly alarmed, and fearing that Abelard would take revenge on them, took bribes and bribes of bandits and robbers to set up ambushes on the road and inn through which Abelard passed, in order to intercept him.