Chapter 158: The Children's Questioning

"Stepping on ......"

The sound of horses' hooves sounded in the village, and Jenny looked around. I saw countless villagers pulling those refugees to their respective homes, and then I couldn't help but be stunned.

Subconsciously rubbed his eyes, thinking that there was an illusion.

The thirty priests behind him also opened their eyes in disbelief.

At this moment, I heard a child's voice.

"Why did you come to us?"

"Father said we had a lot of bad people there, so we needed to flee"

"We actually fled not long ago."

"Why did you flee?"

"We used to have a river in our house, and it was very big, and then the river flooded our village, so I fled with my grandfather."

"A lot of water?"

"Well, what a lot of water"

"I heard that our Pope has fled just like us"

"Pope, who is the Pope?"

"The Pope is a good big brother"

"Good big brother?"

"Well, not long ago, there were bad guys trying to kill us, and it was the big brother who took Uncle Andre, Uncle Alberta, and many other uncles to kill and retreat."

"Stupid"

"How stupid am I, I'm not wrong, dog, you're like this, I won't play with you in the future"

"My grandmother said that those uncles were paladins and knights of the Inquisition, and they were amazing. I want to be like them when I grow up."

"Don't, don't, I want to be a pastor like my sister when I grow up"

"What is a priest?"

When the child who had just spoken was just about to speak, he suddenly saw Jenny and the others in front of him, and his eyes couldn't help but light up.

Stepping out of her calves, she pounced on a girl behind Jenny: "Sister"

The children's eyes looked at each other, and some of them saw Jenny's eyes light up.

"Sister Saint," the children shouted in unison.

Jenny and all thirty priests dismounted, smiling at the children.

"Sister Saint?" the other part of the children who had just fled showed puzzled eyes and subconsciously repeated.

Jenny looked at a young girl behind her, "Erin, reunite with your brother"

"Ladies and gentlemen, go back and look for your relatives. Assemble here in three hours, and return to Sidon Pass," Jenny said to the thirty maidens behind her.

Thirty girls smiled at the corners of their mouths and replied loudly to Jenny: "Yes"

As soon as the words fell, the girls scattered one after another.

Erin crouched down, opened her arms, and picked up her brother at once.

"Grandma will be glad to learn that her sister is back," the boy cried out to Erin.

Erin touched her brother's head with one hand: "Have you been naughty during the time that Jeremy and sister are away?"

"No," Jeremy said aloud to Erin, but his eyes flickered, and it was clear that the answer was not honest.

As soon as the voice fell, I was afraid that my sister would ask me, so I would go through the gangs. So the little head thought quickly, and looked at Jenny in front of him: "Sister Saintess"

Jenny looked at Jeremy in Irene's arms in confusion.

"Sister Saint, will I be a priest when I grow up?" asked Jeremy, turning to Jenny.

Before Jenny could reply, she heard a series of voices.

"Shame, shame, shame"

"Timid Jeremy"

"A good paladin and a knight of judgment are not right, they must be priests"

"Priests are all girls"

"Jeremy, are you a girl?"

The children's voices came flooding in.

Jenny wanted to solve the siege, but looking at the children's expressions, she just smiled and didn't say anything.

Listening to these voices from his friends, Jeremy's face turned red and he broke free from his sister Irene's embrace. Standing on the ground, he loudly argued: "Who, who said that the pastor is all girls"

"Isn't it true that a boy can't be a priest?" Jeremy asked loudly to his friends, but his confidence was slightly lacking.

The children burst into laughter and shouted to Jeremy, "Do you see a man being a pastor now?"

"We are boys, like paladins and knights of judgment, we will use the heavy swords in our hands to turn into the most solid walls of our relatives. You can't look for a reason and sneak behind it," a child shouted to Jeremy.

Jeremy yelled at the kid, "You can't ...... dog."

"Phew, don't call me a nickname, I have a name," the little boy shouted to Jeremy.

Then the conversation changed, and he clenched his small fist and shouted: "I'm a burly man who aspires to be a paladin, so I won't learn from you, my character is so weak."

"Arvid, who do you say is weak?" Jeremy yelled at Arvid.

Arvid stretched out his hand and pointed at Jeremy: "You"

"I'm not weak, and I don't think being a pastor is weak," Jeremy shouted at Arvid.

Arvid shouted to many friends around him: "Do you think the priest is a girl?"

"Yes," the friends around him replied in unison.

Arvid continued to say loudly, "Do you think the priest is behind the paladins and the knights of the Judgment?"

"Yes," the little friends around him yelled again without waiting for Jamie to speak.

Arvid continued to ask, "Do you think the priest is not suitable for us boys?"

"Yes," the children around him shouted in unison.

Listening to these three questions, Jenny's heart couldn't help but sink. But these were children, so they didn't show any unusual looks.

Erin looked at Jenny and saw that her expression was downcast, and she thought of the words of these children who were still floating in the air. Then he sighed heavily in his heart, and his expression became silent.

Could the priest really be as unbearable as they say? A question arose in Jenny and Erin's minds at the same time.

Jeremy's heart was full of anger, he stretched out his hand and pointed at Avid and the others, and shouted at them: "Don't forget, when your grandparents were sick, was it my sister who treated them?" Don't forget that if there is no priest, those paladins and knights of judgment will not dare to do their best even if they rush to kill in front, don't forget to ......"

"I don't say badly, but I don't think pastor is a career we boys should choose," Avid exclaimed.

The children who had just fled looked at them arguing with puzzled eyes, whether they were priests or paladins or knights of the Judgment, they were still too strange to them.

Unconvinced, Jeremy yelled again: "You, you ......"

"Go back, you're all gone," Erin finally couldn't help but put an end to the pointless argument.

Seeing Erin speak, the children immediately scattered like birds and beasts.

Arvid raised his fist and made a triumphant gesture as he walked, and then ran majestically and proudly.

"Saint, I'll go back with my brother first, and in three hours we'll meet here when I come," said Erin, with a sigh in her heart, to Jenny.

Jenny nodded slowly, and replied to Erin absentmindedly: "Yes"

Seeing Jenny's reaction, Erin shook her head in her heart and slowly walked away with Jeremy.