51. I admire such young people

There are many sects in this world that believe in the true God, like the supreme creator god, not to mention hundreds of large and small sects that believe in Him, but the faith can only be called 'worship' if it can be answered, otherwise it is just a simple licking dog.

The most common means by which the gods respond to mortals is this 'realm of the gods,' which amounts to some kind of secret sign that he acknowledges the beliefs and offerings here.

Although this mark is faint and only the strong can see it, it is meant to be used by the gods to warn those who are powerful, and there are people covering it here.

What puzzled Bishop Yerk was that, with his theological knowledge, he had never heard of this goddess named Mia, and what realm was he in charge of? What are the powers?

Is it too low-key?

Or is it a new deity?

Or is He a subordinate of some Lord God or an angel?

Bishop Yeke is more inclined to the third guess, because the ceremony of the initiation of the new gods is not only long, but also powerful, and it is impossible for his side not to hear the slightest rumor.

And so far, the most recent record of godhood has been 200 years ago...

With all sorts of doubts in his mind, he was led by the old bishop to the idol, and looked up at the mosaic-like idol.

Although his face was still solemn, he really wanted to laugh in his heart...

Fortunately, he is professionally trained and will never laugh.

After reaching out again and putting an inverted figure on his chest, Bishop Yeke whispered:

"It's an honor to behold your glory, Goddess Mia..."

With that, he walked over to the offering box again, but did not throw the gold coins into it as Mitheran did.

He just threw a bulging bag of money and went in...

There was a clear and pleasant sound of metal grinding in the bag, indicating that the amount of money inside was very high...

Gallo suddenly felt that this cardinal was as generous and kind as the legendary Bishop of Milière, which was simply a lesson in the world!

After going through a simple process, Bishop Yerk smiled and proposed:

"Alright, it's time for the young people to talk alone!"

Miserland, who had been obediently following him, suddenly came to his senses, and couldn't wait to pounce on Gallo, holding his notebook in one hand and holding his arm in the other, it seemed that he had a lot of questions to discuss with Gallo.

"Don't be so anxious..."

Garlo said helplessly, and led her to the small garden at the back.

There are only two bishops left in the church.

"I didn't expect a big man like you to come, I was so lazy, I hope you don't mind."

The old bishop said very politely.

"You're so polite..."

Bishop Yerk first chimed in, and then immediately changed his words:

"Actually, I was going to bring the Crusaders and Paladins with me..."

The old bishop couldn't help but be slightly startled.

Fortunately, Bishop Yeke changed his words again and said:

"Fortunately, I asked two more questions to avoid misunderstanding..."

He then went on to talk about what had happened the other day.

After receiving the news from the coachman, Bishop Yeke immediately left his busy business and hurried to find Miserland, the little girl's parents left early, he brought it up, nominally a niece, but she had always been raised as his own daughter, and was the pearl of his proud palm.

Bishop Jerk inquired in great detail about what had happened, but when he heard Misheran say that he had been carried to bed by Gallo...

His face remained calm, and he calmly asked his attendants to inform the Holy Knights and prepare them for a holy war.

The squire was dumbfounded...

Fortunately, Mitheran continued to say the rest of the matter, the two of them were just discussing divine arts, and there was absolutely no other outrageous action, and they also took out the results of the discussion and asked the bishop's opinion.

Bishop Yeke breathed a sigh of relief.

After saying this little misunderstanding, the two bishops looked at each other and smiled, and both found the same helplessness in each other's eyes, quite an atmosphere of mutual aid for troubled children.

"Speaking of which, I think you're familiar, have we ever met?"

Bishop Yerk asked abruptly.

The old bishop replied with a smile:

"No, you must be mistaken, people like me, you can see them everywhere..."

Bishop Yeke did not delve into the question, but then said:

"But you have produced a very good student, I am really surprised by Gallo's talent and level in the modification of divine arts, did you start the study of divine arts a long time ago?"

The old bishop just laughed and did not answer.

And Bishop Jeke did not continue to ask, but said something else:

"But what puzzles me is that Gallo doesn't seem to know how good he is, he should be a new star in the world of magic, attracting attention, but he has been staying here in obscurity..."

The old bishop shook his head slightly:

"Just as a hurricane destroys the prettiest tree in a forest, and a hunter targets the best-looking birds in the tree..."

"He doesn't need those worldly fames, nor does he need others to recognize, he is far better than you think, and he is the pride of my life!"

In fact, the old bishop only said half of this, and the remaining half, he only dared to say silently in his heart:

You simply thought he was only gifted in magic modifications? Unbeknownst to him, his talent has transcended the realm of human beings...

A small step ahead of others is a genius, a big step ahead of others, or even a few big steps, what will it be?

What's more, he still has the habit of going out in the middle of the night, if he doesn't keep a low profile, I'm afraid he will be exposed a long time ago, right?

Fortunately, Bishop Yerk did not intend to interfere with the educational policy of other people's families, but turned his head slightly, looked at the pair of young men sitting side by side on the benches in the small garden, and proposed:

"It's a simple feeling, it's beautiful, isn't it?"

"If you don't mind, I hope they can keep going like this."

After clearing up the misunderstanding, Bishop Yeke had a very good impression of Gallo, not only optimistic about his talent in magic modification, but also admired Gallo as a person, his niece was so beautiful, and he could still sit still, which showed that this young man had a simple and kind heart, and was very decent.

It reminded him of his younger self...

And after meeting today, he was quite satisfied with Gallo's appearance, tall, not bad-looking, and humble and polite, low-key and introverted, which was very in line with his aesthetics.

So even though he was a little reluctant, he did not object to Misserandor contacting Gallo.

The old bishop, of course, did not object, and replied with a smile:

"Let the young people choose these things for themselves."

After that, the two were silent for a while, and each made a calculation in their hearts.

But immediately they heard Gallo's voice wafting from the garden:

"Wow? Dumbfounded, you don't even know this? You're so stupid..."

Bishop Yeke's expression suddenly became a little embarrassed...