Chapter 113: Revisiting the Seminary

The sun fell on Kenny's shoulders, and he shed his silver armor, unexpectedly changed into a cotton robe, and walked to the temple. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info

His proud height and beard attracted the attention of some passers-by, but those people only cast some curious glances, and no one stopped to salute the lord with a good reputation.

Alan and Sersi followed on either side, Aiden followed behind them, the three of them were also dressed plainly, and the four of them strolled through the crowded streets, without half of the Guards behind them.

"I hate this dress," Alan emphasized for the third time, "and before that you should have let me know in advance, it's a micro-suit tour, and I'd rather stay in Morwin Castle and help you with the piles of sheepskins." ”

"Someone will take care of those things sooner or later," Kenny turned his face, "Eugene said yesterday that you should come with me, maybe he has something to ask you for." ”

"Ask me to pop his head?" Alan said disdainfully.

"Now that we have asked him, don't say that to his face later. Sersi reminded, then turned his gaze to Kenny, "Lord, on another thing I agree with Alan, we really shouldn't dress like this, you know the situation in Nipur City, maybe we will be ..... in the next second"

"Shoot through the head?" Kenny said nonchalantly, "we need to get out and about so we can see how the citizens are doing, rather than hiding in Morwin and listening to the ministers' reports in the same way." ”

"The best way to make your knights loyal to you is not gold coins and women, but to make them fear you more than their enemies. This quote is from "War Leaders", and I think this passage applies to them as well. Alan said, pointing to the busy vendors on the street.

I deny this argument. Kenny disagreed, "For knights, honor and faith will make them loyal to you, and as for the townspeople, the two have nothing to do with each other, let alone apply." ”

Alan stepped over to Sersi and elbowed Serci into her arm. "A guy who dares to overturn even his own father's arguments at will is not worthy of any knight's following. This quote is from the unfinished "Quote from Allen", and you need to reconsider the future, Selcy. Alan said in a choked voice.

Sersi's face twitched silently. "I really should reconsider..... "I should still be friends with a guy like you." ”

"Ahead is the monastery, you might consider taking back your oath in front of the statue of Namu. Alan pretended not to hear those words and pointed to the Water Shrine.

As the group approached the Seminary, Kenny looked up at the towering Courtyard Tower.

"Excuse me, are you Lord Kenny?" a rugged voice asked.

Kenny looked down and saw a burly man dressed in a light gray robe with piercing eyes.

"Yes, I'm Kenny. ”

"Hello, Lord Kenny. The strong man bowed slightly, "Elder Eugene is already waiting for a few, please come with me." With that, he opened the wrought iron gate of the courtyard.

The group walked into the courtyard and walked along the path embraced by two rows of stout nan trees towards the temple.

Not far away, a soft voice like a warbler's cry came into everyone's ears, the slow and slow tone is like a Sanskrit song, the singer's bite is a little northern accent, slightly stiff, but with a soft and long poetic qin, and the lark-like voice, it is very ear-catching.

Kenny followed the voice to look at the singer. Outside the temple, there stood a young girl in a white robe.

When he got closer, he saw that the girl had a pair of brown eyes that were as clear as water, light freckles evenly distributed on both sides of the nose, skin as white and clear as milk, long black hair coiled behind her head, which looked meticulous, and a tear mole under her left eye was very eye-catching.

The crowd passed by the girl, and the melodious singing was gradually left behind, and they walked down the steps to the gate of the temple.

Kenny frowned, thinking of the girl he had just seen, as if he had seen her somewhere

"Hey!" Alan whispered suddenly, "If I'm not mistaken, that girl had an affair with Eugene just now." ”

"Oh?" Kenny raised an eyebrow, "Have we seen her?"

"Yes!" confirmed Allen, "the first time we came to the seminary, we saw this girl. He looked back at the girl, and continued, "If the first time we met wasn't here, I guess she's mine by now, huh!"

Kenny didn't say anything, and the leading servant pushed open the temple door, and Kenny stepped in first.

A strong scent of pine resin came to the nose, rows of oak chairs were wiped spotlessly, and they were arranged in an orderly manner in the grand hall, and the statue of Namu sat at the end of the hall, and the sunlight shined through the colorful high windows, imprinting the solemnity of the whole hall.

The priest slowly closed the door, and when the last rays of sunlight squeezed through the crack in the door disappeared into the bluestone foundation, the streets and the hustle and bustle were cut off from the mundane dust of everything, and only peace and serenity remained in the main hall.

Eugene's back sits on the penultimate row of pine chairs, and Kenny walks down the middle aisle towards the old servant.

"Elder Eugene?" Kenny called out softly, "Excuse me, have you translated the ancient books I need?"

Eugene slowly got up and looked at Kenny and the others. "Of course, Lord Kenny. He smiled and whispered, "It's been translated, and I think you should be able to find some useful clues from it." ”

"Really, what a hard time for you. Kenny said as he held out a hand to Eugene.

Eugene was still smiling, but he didn't do anything. "Lord Kenny," he said, "it's not the first time we've met, and I think it's clear to you that if you need my help, you'll need something in exchange." He paused, putting his hands behind his back, "Even if you're the new lord of Nippur, you're no exception. ”

Kenny twists his eyebrows together. "What?" he raised his voice slightly, "that's what you said to make an exception for me?"

"Of course," Eugene tilted his head slightly, "I should have said yesterday that translating ancient books is not in the monk's manual, and I have made an exception to translate the chapters you need overnight, isn't that an exception for you?"

A hint of anger appeared between Kenny's eyebrows, and he suppressed the anger in his heart, his eyes still calmly staring at the arrogant old priest in front of him.

"Maybe we should talk about these things in a different place," Alan took a step forward, looking at Eugene with a sharp look in his eyes, "What do you think of the prison in Nippel, like?"

Eugene's face didn't fluctuate in the slightest, and he didn't seem to be timid by Allen's threat.

"The Monastery is not controlled by any powerful noble," he raised his chin slightly, "I am a servant of God, you are, Captain Sercy is, so is Lord Kenny, everyone in this world is, the power of the Namu God is above any power, and the tyrannical Barton does not dare to anger the Monastery, do you want to be the first to challenge the divine power?"

Alan grinned disdainfully.

Suddenly, he grabbed Eugene's neck with his left hand and pressed it against the pine bench, and his right hand took out an ivory dagger as if by magic, and looked at Eugene with a cold look in his eyes.

"What if, I say yes?" he asked coldly. (To be continued.) )