122 Temporary workers of the Letters and Visits Office 2

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The envoy finally wrote the letter and handed it to the knight, who was pleased to have his soldiers make way for them, and gave him a few silver coins for polishing.

Unfortunately, before the two priests had time to take a big breath of free air, several people surrounded them, and the two of them were taken hostage by the soldiers into another small hotel without touching their feet.

The furnishings of the hotel are simple, the most conspicuous thing is that there are a few pieces of paper, an inkwell, and a quill pen on the central table.

Yes, it seems that there is more than one nobleman who needs to write letters.

The air of the city is free, but the air of the city of Tournest, which is ruled by the Great Demon King, is the opposite.

The nobleman wanted to do much more than the previous nobleman, except that he brought several valuable gifts as an advance on the conclusion of the contract as a sign of goodwill, and he specifically asked the priest to describe these gifts in detail—

"A woollen cloak made by a true Lackadian, with white, yellow and black camels woven on it, each one as alive and in a very bright color......"

"An ancient enamel vase with motifs of the ancient Neustrian cities, decorated with roses and vanilla, and a handle made of crystal......"

The gifts presented by this nobleman were indeed good, and even the most knowledgeable envoy had to admit that he was reluctant to hand them over to their owners after reading them.

But the nobleman was apparently not happy to give these gifts to the Pope.

After writing the letter for the nobleman, the next group was already waiting at the door.

The envoy sighed and simply didn't leave.

In this way, without the knowledge of the Bishop of Tournest, this small hotel was turned into a temporary office of the Tournest Letters and Visits Office, and there was a temporary secretary who was proficient in literature and ink and had a noble birth.

This nobleman came in person, and the conditions he gave were even more incredible.

"I have an illegitimate daughter, raised in my castle, who has never been in the field, who is very good at housework, and if the bishop is willing to send someone to take care of my fields and serfs, I will send her here as a nun."

Using his toes, he could also guess that this nobleman did not send his daughter to the bishop as a nun so that she could hypnotize the bishop by chanting sutras......

The next nobleman had other deals to negotiate with the bishop.

He was going to pack his serfs and lease them to the factory in Tournest.

The peasants used to work on his land three days a week, but now he felt that it would be more profitable to order them to work in the city of Tournest for a hundred days a year. He offered to pay him for food and lodging, and the factory paid him all his wages.

The envoy did not know that the other peasants only paid half of the lord's salary when they went to work in Turnest, and he did not think that the lord was greedy, so he wrote it for him. After he finished writing, he saw that the nobleman had run away without giving a single silver coin and realized that something was wrong, but he didn't have time to think about it, because the next person to appeal was already there

Arrived at the front.

After writing letters for four or five nobles, with different salaries, the temporary petition office in the small hotel received a visit from another class.

The news of a letter from a foreign clergyman had already spread among the crowd, and as soon as the nobles had left, a group of peasants poured into the small hotel, filling the room.

They also have to hand over petitions to the Bishop.

As for what the content of the petition was, they each had their own ideas, and after yelling and screaming for a long time, they finally summed up the following:

1. They asked the bishop to come forward and ask their lords for longer working hours—hours working for the church of Turnest and not for their lords—and less of the wage—less to their lords and more to themselves

2. They asked the Bishop for permission to move to the diocese of Tournest after their redemption

3. They ask that they be allowed to bring their families or to intermarry with the inhabitants of the diocese of Tournest if they can relocate

4. They hoped that the bishop would persuade their lords to abolish the marriage tax and the inheritance tax, as they had seen in the diocese of Tournest

5. They hope that the agricultural federation's rental farm tool business can be carried out in their villages

6. He has a wonderful cow that produces three barrels of milk a day, but the hateful thief has stolen the cow, and he wants the bishop of Infinite Power to help him get the cow back......

How did this last one get in?

It was all because the group of peasants quarreled so loudly and for so long that it had already made the envoy dizzy, and he wrote it down according to their words without thinking about it. These peasants were no more rude than the nobles in front of them, but they fully demonstrated what it means to be disorganized and undisciplined, and everyone was trying their best

Shouting, squeezing each other forward, vying to make their opinions stand at the forefront of the line like themselves.

Fortunately, they still considered that the envoy was a priest in a black robe, and when he swung his fist, he always flicked in front of the tip of the envoy's nose, and did not give the envoy any greater loss than fright.

As they went, they paid the envoy and his party richly for their harassment and rudeness, leaving four steers alone, not counting sausages, wine, and bread.

It is hard for people living in the era of 40-day quick feed chickens to imagine that in the early 20th century, it was still a rare thing for American working families to eat chickens, and after Ford raised the wages of assembly line workers to "five dollars a day" in order to ensure the attendance of assembly line workers, white-collar housewives saw the wives of workers living in their homes

However, when I bought chickens with them, I felt that the world was turned upside down. After the economic boom of the 20s, President Hoover's campaign slogan turned out to be a pot in the kitchen and a chicken in the pot!

And steering is a way to make the rooster no longer spend the precious feed and energy eaten in the stomach to groom, sing and fight in vain in order to gain weight quickly, the castrated chicken, grow fast, grow fat, the rooster is originally bigger than the hen, and after castration, it is fattened, and the meat is more delicate

At that time, people regarded steer as a delicacy.

For these farmers, these steers are also a great gift.

However, being able to take out these just for writing letters shows that they earn a lot from part-time jobs.

After sending off the peasants, the envoy was immediately surrounded by a new group of petitioners.

This time it was a group of women, all of them with rough hands and feet, sturdy bodies, red faces, and their skin dyed the color of the sun, a group of working-class women.

They actually came to petition.

Their petition was to ask the Brad School to establish a preschool for their children who were not yet of school age, so that they could be freed from childcare and continue to earn wages.

"Ahh Monkey business! Isn't it your job to take care of children? Shouldn't you have children? ”

"But you can't work with children!" The leading woman shouted confidently, waving a short staff in her hand, and the other women echoed in unison.

You think your work is so important......

The women offered to pay a quarter of their salary, to hire experienced women to take care of the children during their working hours, and to pay a third of their wages if the bishop was willing to send a priest to teach their children the rites in advance on Sunday, and to be in Tourne every year on St. Nicholas' Day

The Cathedral of Stert consecrates a ceremonial and weaves a blanket for St. Aubrey.

They seemed to be a little more organized and disciplined than the peasants just now, probably because they were all workers and had become accustomed to working in groups. Moreover, women are vulnerable to bullying when working outside the home, and women who have survived and stood up in a discriminatory environment are extraordinary.

Immediately after the Women's Army were representatives of the merchants who arrived one after another.

Many of the foreign merchants, whose journey had been delayed by the sacrament of this reception of the envoys, had already bought enough goods, but there were no dock workers to transport them, and they were very anxious, and they offered to donate all sorts of goods to the envoys of the Cathedral of Turnest, if only the bishop sent a few workers to them

This ship has priority for loading.

Others were merchants from other parishes who brought wine and pork from elsewhere to the city of Tournest to supply the large number of workers with large pockets, but they were in Lent! They are willing to pay the consecration fee if the bishop allows their customers to consume meat and wine during Lent!

Dealing with this group of savvy businessmen is a tiring thing.

By the time the last merchant left, the envoy was exhausted, and he felt that he would not be surprised to meet anything more in the hellish Tournest, but he was wrong......