Volume I; Moonlight in Wales Chapter 5 No more walking

The next morning, Francis was digging a pit in the grass outside the mansion.

He wanted to bury Pfister with dignity, but he couldn't find a single fingernail, and the moist air of the autumn morning drenched his classic white vest.

Crunch, May sat in a rudimentary wheelchair and was pushed over by Abel.

She complained about Francis's poor craftsmanship, and the chair rang everywhere except herself, but May, who came to talk, actually wanted to say some comforting words, but she couldn't say those soft words because of her poisonous tongue.

Francis looked at May and reluctantly shot back; "When do you leave, you'll be much cleaner when this place is gone."

The two sides began to argue back and forth, and Abel quickly stopped when he saw this, and asked Francis what he was going to bury here.

Francis didn't say anything, but carefully took out the blood-stained contract and quietly placed it at the bottom of the pit.

Abel looked at Francis backfilling the dirt and said; "I'm going to miss Pastor Pfister."

No one answered, but everyone knows, who wouldn't miss Pfister?

Now that Pfister is gone, the Messiah Church has completely severed ties with the church, and they will have to figure out for themselves in the future.

But thanks to Tsukiya, they can live well.

"You can't use the moon house to swagger into the world, the consequence can only be to kill people and sell goods." May said to Francis; "Since the Moon House is so magical, you don't have to go through the woods, you can get outside by opening the door."

Abel said she didn't understand, and May sighed and explained that she was asking Francis to find a job to hide her eyes, there were so many portals, and where to work was at the doorstep.

If they could, even these children could go to the city to play like everyone else, and it would not be possible to get out of the city later.

The topic started on the grass and ended at the breakfast table. Aisha basically didn't understand anything, only understood that she could go to the outside world to play, and she couldn't help but look forward to it happily.

Seeing Elsa's appearance, Francis, who had been expressionless, suddenly smiled and said to her; "Do you want to go?"

Aisha shook her little head up and down vigorously, and Francis quickly said that she would do it.

Mei snorted suspiciously, she chattered for an hour in exchange for being disgusted, can the little girl just laugh.

Abel smiled knowingly and told May;

If you can't convince your father, remember to make Aisha open her magical mouth.

A few hours later, a broken door was opened on a Welsh city street, far away from the Messiath.

Francis and his group of nine people walked out 'mightily', everyone was shocked by the moon house, and Mei whispered, "The legends are all true..."

Francis asks Abel to take the rest of the children and Tui Mei to see a doctor and find a job to do on his own, and he is happy to return to the original Cupid factory, but it is too close to the Messiah and risks exposing the Moon House.

Abel took a group of people to find a place with a doctor as the king of children, and before leaving, Abel specially asked what the doctor meant, and the answer he got was - guys who specialize in saving people.

"I also want to find a job, and it is difficult for my father to support us alone."

Everything in the Moon House is full of unreality, and there are a bunch of strange shapes inside, and Able really can't trust them.

But May tells him not to think too much, to grow up well, not to cause trouble for Francis, better than anything else.

As she spoke, May directed them to the doctor who was often visited by the church, wearing a crow mask and some dirt on his white coat.

Looking at the large number of them, the doctor said in great confusion; "Mei, when did you give birth to so many children, you can't help but be too capable of giving birth."

Mei rolled her eyes, probably explaining why, and asked him to show herself.

Her leg has been hurting to death since the injury, and May wants to return to the church hunting while she recovers as soon as possible.

The doctor understood, "Hunters usually come to me half-dead, so you're a little better." After saying that, he began to check on Mei.

It's just that the doctor, who can joke at first, gets quieter the more he gets to the back.

"Why don't you speak, don't tell me this problem will stump you."

The doctor put his hands together and rubbed them together, and he pondered for a moment as he spoke;

"I don't know if that's good news or bad news..."

The good thing is that the venom doesn't penetrate so deep that she needs to have her leg amputated, and the bad side is that she loses sensation in both legs later.

"May, you can't stand up anymore."

Become a hunter hunter in the church, and you may become stronger and more sophisticated, or you may die in the mud. But the most painful thing is to survive but the body has been crippled.

The church will recycle your medals and throw you a sum of money to return you to the filthy bottom to survive.

May has repeatedly confirmed that it is still difficult to accept this fact.

The doctor took out the severance purse and motioned for May to return the pure gold medal.

Abel said puzzled; "Mei has saved a lot of people, you can observe for a while or something, you can't just drive her away."

The church may have mercy on the Extraordinary, but May is not.

The church is always so ruthless when it comes to the value of ordinary people.

May must also sign a secret pact that she cannot tell what she has seen or tell her own story or face a purge.

"Please, May, don't make it difficult for me."

"Give him the broken medal, we don't need the money." Francis didn't know when he came to the door, next to Elsa, who was eating marshmallows.

From the beginning of Pfister's encounter, Francis did not like the church very much, they were very interested in extraordinary power, and they were essentially a group of cold-blooded people.

"I gave everything for this thing..."

Mei looked at the pentagram in her hand, her eyes glistening with tears.

Francis walked over and took the medal, threw it to the doctor, and turned back to May and said; "Guess what, there are still a lot of empty rooms in the mess, and Elsa likes to have a big sister tell her stories before bed."

"Francis, now you're trapping me with you!"

May cried bitterly and kept pounding Francis's arm.

Francis smiled helplessly, turned his head and told the doctor; "She'll be fine, by the way, can you bring a message to the church for me, I've always wanted to say."

"Of course, sir."

So Francis first threw the money bag out of the window and said word by word;

"One day in the future, I will drive everyone out of North Wales."

The doctor was stunned for a moment, for the first time he had heard anyone speak to the church like that.

After saying that, Francis told Abel to take May away, and they were going home.