Eternal Spiral (7)
Fate is never fair.
It has always been fate that chooses heroes, and from the moment they are born, their innate talent is destined to be extraordinary. The affinity of nature, the adaptability of the Holy Radiance, and the fit of the engraving are all acquired talents that cannot be changed...... It's like eating toast.
Ramov stood in front of the lighthouse, retracting his gaze towards the sea.
Spiral City is located on an isolated island, the entire island is under the joint jurisdiction of the Church and the Senate, and the island is so well defended that not even a sparrow can fly in.
As for why the sparrow is mentioned?
This is because Ramov is working on a field sketch exercise on the subject of sparrows – in a nutshell, probably "sketching on top of a lighthouse under the pretext of announcing the beach defenses".
Actually, Ramov felt that his subordinates were too nervous, and it would take at least two or three days to sail from Spiral City to the first port, and Spiral City was in one of the most dangerous seas, and the bottom of the sea was full of dangers, and it was impossible for these criminals to swim through this area whether they were swimmers or freestyle swimmers.
So even if the prisoners did escape the jailers and the Inquisition, they would be trapped on the island. Unless...... The opponent is a merfolk player, and he may be able to fight against the turbulent waves.
However, the great Knight of the Round Table, Ramov-Lancelot, had long thought about the loopholes in the prison.
On his first day in Spiral City, he consulted with the jailers. The only merfolk convict in the prison is a minor character on the second floor, who, in the words of the bard, is the equivalent of a low-level guy who, in the Bard's biography, shouts "Whoa-a-a-" with the other pirates and then leaves the field to receive a boxed lunch.
Whether to add chicken legs or not may depend on the director's mood.
Despite this, Ramov stunned the merfolk criminal with a single punch, ensuring that the Spiral City prison was truly defense-proof.
As an old-school artist, Ramov feels like he hasn't been so deep in a long time. He thinks it was probably the afterglow of the setting sun and the birds flying in the distance that gave him some inspiration.
Then, he put away his paintbrush.
Needless to say, Ramov has left his thoughts on the canvas, and he has always believed that the best painter can give the soul to the painting.
The footsteps hurried up from downstairs stopped in front of the door, and the visitor seemed to gasp for a few moments at the door before resolutely pushing the door open.
"I'm sorry, Lord Lancelot, I didn't know you were drawing ......"
The contents of the scroll completely disrupted the young Inquisitor's thoughts. Of course, he knew that Master Lancelot must have been derelict again, but it was a taboo subject for them. Stian is his captain, and the former specifically emphasizes that Ramov is a man with a lot of self-esteem, so he must be careful when facing him.
The last Geng boy who tried to "supervise" Ramov's work has been sent to a special ward in Spiral City under the pretext that "I suspect you are a merfolk".
Damn it!
He was obviously ready to speak, but when he saw the content on Ramov's canvas, he really couldn't think of what kind of content this abstract style of painting expressed, but art was a taboo among taboos for Ramov.
To make matters worse, Ramov has always claimed to be a realist painter.
The young Inquisitors were in a state of complete disorder, which was a testament to his unworldliness. If Lin Qiu was here, he would definitely recognize what Ramov had painted at a glance, how could he say it......
Ramov painted a total of two sparrows.
One looks like SpongeBob SquarePants and the other looks like Patrick.
As for why this is the case, it can only be said that everyone's understanding of art is different.
"Are you alright?" Ramov asked kindly.
He was not surprised by the young Inquisition's reaction, given that there were fewer and fewer outstanding artists in this era, and those who appreciated his amazing drawing skills would most likely have the same expression as this knight. His talent was even jealous of the bishop - when he painted a portrait of the bishop on a whim, the bishop ordered him to sweep the streets for a month.
It's definitely jealousy!
"Forget it, don't embarrass him. The young Inquisitors were relieved by the arrival of Chanoya, who looked at the beautiful patriarch with grateful eyes, and then found that he had not paid any attention to him. Xianoya passed by the Inquisitors without squinting and came to Ramov: "He is probably here to report to you about Gawain." ”
"Gawain, did that guy get into a fight with the prisoners?" Ramov had heard of Gawain's jealous and hateful personality, and if he did "get along" with those prisoners, Ramov would not be surprised. But as a Knights of the Round Table, his assessment of the matter was short but powerful:
it.
As long as Gawain doesn't tear up his canvases, there's no problem at all.
"He's gone to Beckett. Xia Noya said. And Gawain also specially asked her to leave him and Beckett some time alone, and he had a lot to say to his "old friend". Gawain's attitude made Xia Noya a little curious, she had been in Spiral City since the fall of the Second Kingdom, so she didn't know much about Gawain or Beckett.
She only remembered that in the era of the Black Death, Gawain was the most advanced knight of the Church.
"Do you know what happened between them?"
It's a tricky question.
Usually faced with such a question, Ramov will choose the standard official way of answering "no comment" or "hard to say", but standing in front of him is the former bishop Chanoya, this indifferent woman may not ask a question for hundreds of years, Ramov feels that it would be too cruel if he refuses Chanoya.
While he occasionally wants to try to work with theater artists who proclaim brutality, that doesn't mean he's going to be a brutal guy.
What is even more coincidental is that Ramov is still one of the witnesses of that period of history.
When the young Inquisitor saw that Xia Noya had said what he needed to report, he quietly retired. Captain Stian was just worried that Gawain's meeting with Beckett would make the whole affair go to a bloody prison or something. Now that the two bigwigs know, there is no need for him to stay here.
By the way, he still still did not understand what exactly Ramov was drawing.
"It's complicated to explain......"
Facing Xanoya, Ramov felt that his sudden profundity did not seem to be groundless.
......
Fate is never fair.
It has always been fate that chooses heroes, and from the moment they are born, their innate talent is destined to be extraordinary. The affinity of nature, the adaptability of the Holy Radiance, and the fit of the engraving are all acquired talents that cannot be changed...... It's like eating toast.
However, this injustice has never made Ramov unhappy, because he likes to eat toast and enjoy a leisurely and lazy life.
However, once a man who is destined to eat only toasted bread has more "noble" aspirations, then the injustice of fate will make him miserable and hopeless.
"Gawain, that's probably the kind of person he is. ”