Chapter 58 Proceedings

A thin layer of mist permeated the sacred cemetery behind the church, and it seemed that it had not dissipated for a hundred years.

Affected by the environment, the two or three hundred people standing in the cemetery at this moment all have the feeling that someone is standing behind them and blowing gently on their necks.

Attending a funeral is already depressing, not to mention that there are more than 100 'people' waiting to be buried in the grave.

A crow perched on a tree made an unpleasant cry at an inopportune time, adding a touch of gloom to everyone's hearts.

Fortunately, at this time, Cepes and Apaca finished talking about things and walked quickly to their side.

Apaca stopped at the crowd, crossed in hand, and continued to be his spectator in silence.

Cepes walked to the front and looked at everyone with a blank face.

In the end, he didn't speak, he directly picked up the prepared rope and tied it to the nearest coffin.

His actions were a signal, and many nobles and soldiers present also began to tie ropes to the coffin.

In pairs, the deceased is gently lowered into the tomb by dragging the ends of the coffin with a rope, and then unknots and pulls the rope out from under the coffin.

When all the coffins had been properly placed, Cepes was already standing in front of the crowd and continued to watch them.

"God willing."

The oppressive atmosphere made Cepesz not want to say anything inspiring.

He drew a cross on his chest, then picked up a shovel and said goodbye to his friends in the tomb with the black earth raised.

Fill the tombs, insert tombstones, and all the dead, completely draw an end.

"This afternoon, a council will be convened, and all the nobles must be present."

Putting the words down, before the crowd could react, Tsepes made his way through the crowd and left the land of silence with Apaca who was standing at the end.

Half an hour later, he appeared with Apaca at the Palace of Curteau.

The stables that appear in the Palazzo Curteau, to be exact.

After two days of fermentation, the deeds of the 'Deshui' comrades who bravely fought the infidels have spread in the city.

Apaca was so curious about this that he offered to meet the messenger of God.

A black donkey, Cepes really didn't know what to see, but Apaca surrounded Comrade 'Deshui' for nearly an hour.

In the end, the old god god gave a conclusion in a babbling manner.

"This donkey, like you, is God's chosen patron."

Apaca said this as a good thing, but the angry Cepes almost didn't do it directly.

Thinking in his heart, he would need the help of this old god stick later, so he could only move his fingers and take Apaca to the banquet hall to eat.

"Patriarch, these delicious foods were also studied under the inspiration of God.

God told me to cherish food, and that bad cooking is a desecration of food. ”

Anyway, it has already begun to flicker, so simply flickering to the end, combined with a small passage from the Bible, it is not difficult to make Apaca believe.

As expected, Apaca believed it, looked at the various pasta, and kept saying that these were miracles created by God.

It is estimated that this old man, if he met the aunt who was selling pancakes at the school gate when Tsepes went to school, he would definitely kneel down and chant the Virgin Mary.

Apaca sighed for a while, lunch was over, and after a short rest, the two of them went to the council chamber.

Standing at the door of the council chamber, looking at the magnificent chairs studded with jewels at the end of the hall, the scene that had just returned to the Palace of Curtea flashed quickly in Tepes's mind.

The unfilial descendants who are willing to degenerate have become heroes in the hearts of the people.

This is the territory of the Basarab family, so Tsepes sits directly on the ornate chairs at the front of the hall.

The waiter on the side immediately moved a wide-backed milky white chair and placed it at an angle of 45 degrees below the main seat, and asked Apaca to sit down.

Apaca did not sit down, for since he became patriarch, he had only been subservient to the ecumenical patriarch when he was in Constantinople.

The ornate chair at the top, as long as he appeared in this hall, had to be his place.

Cepes saw Apaca's displeasure and did not sit down, apparently having a problem with sitting on the side.

Thinking that whether it was a council meeting or contacting Constantinople, he needed this guy's help, and Tsepeshi could only take care of the old god's emotions.

Of course, it was impossible to give up the main seat, so he got up and moved the seat to the side by more than twenty centimeters.

Then he instructed the waiter to bring the wide-backed chair he had prepared for Apaca to the edge of his seat.

The hall is spacious enough for two people to sit side by side without any problem at all.

"Patriarch, please take a seat, since you agree that I am God's chosen one, then the two of us should be fine sitting next to each other."

Apaca thought about what had happened to Tsepes in recent times, and the donkey in the stable.

He was still dissatisfied, but he didn't insist anymore and sat down next to Cepes.

It's just that the back of Cepes's chair is higher, faintly visible, overpowering Apaca's head.

As Tsepes and Apaca sat down, the waiter's reading was heard outside the council chamber.

Less than a minute later, there was a commotion outside the door, and the nobles, led by the Duke of Da'an, walked into the council hall in a loose line.

At first glance, they saw Cepes and Apaca sitting side by side, and the surprise in their hearts was immediately expressed through their expressions.

According to various accounts, for more than 100 years, the only person who could sit side by side with the diocesan patriarch was the founder of the principality, the great Basarab I.

Under the horror, those nobles who were ready to rebel immediately fell into disadvantage in terms of momentum.

A duke, three marquises, nine counts, seventeen viscounts, thirty-eight barons, and two knights with vast territories all came to the council chamber.

Like some down-and-out barons, such as the dead Stant, whose names did not appear at all, were not on the invitation list for the coronation.

Tsepes waved his hand to the waiter at the door, and the waiter immediately withdrew from the chamber and closed the door from the outside.

The nobles who entered the hall also stood in two rows according to their status.

Of course, they don't have to hold their heads up and collect their buttocks, they stand more casually.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know what I said to you the day before yesterday, but what you thought about it.

Last night, I received a revelation from God, and now I am wondering if I should share it with you.

To prove that I am not talking nonsense, you can ask the Patriarch for verification.

On behalf of God, he will give me the authority to prove that what I am saying is indeed from God's voice. ”

Tsepes sought Apaca, not only to promote the smooth implementation of the decree, but also to borrow divine power to consolidate his position in the hearts of the nobility.

As long as Apaca proves it, then his identity as the chosen son will be unshakable.

The Chinese New Year's Eve is 30, I wish you all a happy New Year and family reunion.