Chapter 159: The Way of the Holy Maiden
The breeze blows in her face, and Jenny gradually falls into deep thought.
The children's words were stirring back and forth in their minds just now, so they subconsciously looked up at the sky.
Is the priest really as unbearable as they say? Is it really only good for the priest to hide behind the paladin, the knight of the judgment?
One question after another flooded my mind, bringing endless thoughts.
Unconsciously leaning against the trees behind me, I looked ahead and saw a smiling face. The doubts in his heart quickly dissipated, and he stood up straight and saluted respectfully to the man: "Wise man"
"But what is the embarrassment you encountered?" Jia Changsheng walked slowly and asked while standing in front of Jenny.
Jenny nodded at Jia Changsheng, but didn't know how to ask.
Looking at Jenny's expression, the smile on Jia Changsheng's face became a little thicker: "I don't know what happened to stump you?"
"Priest, is it a weak profession?" Jenny's lips moved, and she finally made up her mind to ask Jia Changsheng.
When Jia Changsheng heard this inquiry, he blurted out directly: "Then do you think that a priest is a weak profession?"
"No," Jenny said in a certain tone.
But as soon as the voice fell, he thought of something, so he changed the conversation: "But those children are also right just now, we priests have been hiding behind the paladins and the knights of judgment. Although we tried our best, in the eyes of the children, it was synonymous with timidity."
"Wise man, I feel that this is very unfair. Why did our pastor pay silently behind the scenes, but get such a reputation" Jenny said to Jia Changsheng, with a hint of grievance in her tone.
Jia Changsheng looked at Jenny's aggrieved expression and laughed softly, but did not reply.
Looking at Jia Changsheng's actions, Jenny showed a puzzled gaze: "Could it be that the wise man thinks that Jenny is making trouble unreasonably?"
"Are these important?" Jia Changsheng asked rhetorically at Jenny.
Jenny couldn't help but be stunned, and said as she should: "Isn't this important? In the long run, the children will definitely not choose the profession of pastor when they grow up, so won't my pastor's future development be worrying?"
"I don't think so," Jia Changsheng said slowly to Jenny.
Without thinking, Jenny asked Jia Changsheng rhetorically, "Does the wise man think that this is fair to us pastors?"
"Although most of the boys have the spirit of blood and bravery, there are also children like Jeremy who are calm and pure-hearted," Jia Changsheng said this, pausing slightly.
Looking up slightly at the leaves swaying in the wind on the tree: "And don't forget, the profession of priest has a natural attraction for girls"
"So this profession will only become more and more enviable in the future," Jia Changsheng relieved Jenny.
Jenny thought of what Arvid's children had just said, and she still felt a little unfair in her heart: "But ......"
"Why do you want to force those children with the spirit of blood to choose priests? You must know that paladins and knights of judgment also need to have successors," Jia Changsheng asked Jenny.
Jenny couldn't help but be silent, unable to answer for a while.
Looking at the silent Jenny, Jia Changsheng continued: "As for reputation, in fact, I feel that the priest has a natural advantage, but you didn't think of it."
"Natural advantages?" Jenny was stunned again, thinking quickly.
Jia Changsheng looked at Jenny who was stunned, and slowly reminded her: "Outside the battlefield"
Listening to these four words, Jenny's mind was like a thunderbolt slashing down. Countless images flashed, and on the night of the occupation of Siegburg, the scene of the crowd chanting the Holy Maiden lingered for a long time.
A warm current arose in my heart, diluting all those unwillingness.
"The wise man means to say, let us pastors heal the wounded and spread the glory of our Lord," Jenny said respectfully to Jia Changsheng.
Listening to Jenny's words, Jia Changsheng was stunned for a moment, and then nodded. Because of the quick reaction, Jenny didn't notice anything abnormal: "Not bad"
"Thank you for the wise man's order, Jenny knows what to do next," Jenny said to Jia Changsheng in a firm tone.
Jia Changsheng had a trace of doubt in his heart, in fact, he came just to see that Jenny's expression was a little wrong, and he came to relieve him. But now it seems that it has played a role that even I didn't expect.
"Wise man, I want to go to Fort Gudon and spread the glory of my lord," Jenny said to Jia Changsheng, her tone mixed with an unquestionable charm.
Jia Changsheng couldn't help but be shocked when he heard this: "Go to Fort Gudon?"
"As the wise man said, we pastors have an innate advantage over other professions. So I want to take advantage of this and go to Fort Gutun," Jenny explained to Jia Changsheng.
Jia Changsheng gradually frowned, subconsciously walked back and forth for two steps, and kept repeating: "Fort Gudon?"
"You have to think clearly, Fort Gudon is very dangerous, and once your identity is revealed, you will face a cold blade," Jia Changsheng said to Jenny.
Jenny nodded heavily: "Jenny has made up her mind, and I hope that the wise man will fulfill it"
"Why?" Jia Changsheng stopped and looked directly at Jenny.
Jenny blurted out to Jia Changsheng: "It's not an impulse, it's the result of careful consideration."
"These refugees are miserable, Jenny just wants to do her part for them," Jenny replied to Jia Changsheng.
After speaking, without waiting for Jia Changsheng to reply, Jenny continued: "The so-called saint, shouldn't she wander in the suffering of everyone, and extend a helping hand to those who are in suffering?"
"Go" Jia Changsheng was speechless by what Jenny said, and could only slowly spit out these two words.
I like Jenny, and I may also have this quality in it. Otherwise, she would not have been named a saint.
As for how difficult it was in Fort Gutun, these were Jenny's own choices.
Jenny heard Jia Changsheng's reply, and couldn't help but feel happy in her heart: "Thank you for the wise man's fulfillment."
"This time I'll only take one person with me, and as for the rest of the priests, all of them will stay at Sidon Pass," Jenny assured Jia Changsheng.
When Jia Changsheng heard Jenny's words, he added to her: "By the way, bring some food."
"Fort Gudon is dangerous, I hope you are cautious," Jia Changsheng told Jenny.
Then, without waiting for Jenny's reply, he turned around and left with mixed feelings.
Jenny was right, being a saint was perhaps her nature and duty. Wouldn't it be too cruel to block it yourself?
Maybe she'll have a setback in Fort Gudon, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
After all, a saint who has not gone through the trials and tribulations is not a real saint. Therefore, the wisest choice for yourself can only be fulfillment.