Chapter 4 Inspiration(1/2)
Chen Yin returned home with his purse in his pocket and met Hedwig's surprised gaze.
"Brother, have you also been shopping for silver coins?"
"Oh, how do you know?" Chen Yin moved the mezzanine of the cabinet and took out a small wooden box from it.
Forty-six marked Silver Reeds fell into the box, giving people a crisp clang of happiness, and Hedwig couldn't help but show his silver teeth and covered his mouth for a while. This was too unreserved.
"I'm so lucky, thank you for the Lord's Guard." Hedwig clasped his hands together and made a prayer.
The one-piece dress on her body has a long hem as long as her ankle.
Chen Yin felt funny, is her sister praying to her?
"I heard that the religious tax for punishment is not required." Chen Yin said casually.
Hedwig said in surprise: "Really? Are you telling the truth?"
"This money was thrown into the river by the Baron. Look, it's all marked." Chen Yin explained
"May the Lord give him." Hedwig said sincerely.
Hedwig's unintentional words fell into his ears, Chen Yin's thoughts moved, and then he smiled and said, "The Lord will do this, her will."
Put the small wooden box where you hide money, Chen Yin packed up his clothes, and Hedwigh reminded him where the wrinkles were not smoothed out and the collar was ignored.
Sitting in front of the book stall, Chen Yin opened the "Explanation of Gukkhei" that he had not finished reading. As a Chinese language student in his previous life, he naturally had great interest in the language of this world.
Turning to a page, it talks about the origin of the names of the Kishi people.
Chen Yin keenly captured the name "Heidwich".
Hedvich Pooney.
In Gukshi's language, Hedwig means war, turmoil, and extends to the meaning of True religion, and also means "taboos". Pune seems to originate from the pagan Aven, meaning "purity".
Hedwig, the taboo of purity...
"The Gukhish people who have not yet converted to my Lord believe that names have the effect of prophecy, and many Kheish names have been passed down from this." At the end, the author added, "This is naturally a foolish superstition, and I don't know that my Lord is the truth."
Chen Yin read "The Interpretation of Gukkhei" with a sensual taste.
Not far away, a group of townspeople in mourning clothes walked by with coffins.
Chen Yin glanced at it and it seemed that the family where the old man died of illness yesterday.
The priest of the True Cult was at the forefront, and the children of the old man carrying the coffin looked sad and silently listened to the priest chanting.
"Lord, may you bless His soul who is about to ascend to heaven, and may He rest in your kingdom."
"Soul, don't get lost, follow the direction of the angel. You have always been kind and humble, go and listen to the angels singing."
"Good will be rewarded, but it will not be in the next life.
Evil will be punished, but it will only be in the present day.
Because this is an ideal country.
Her country.”
They sang while traveling far away.
"Hey, I'm going to borrow this book."
Hearing the tender voice, Chen Yin turned around and a child in a dark blue robe stacked copper coins on the book stall.
"Yin Delai?...You didn't go to class?"
Chen Yin naturally knew him, and he was the youngest official apprentice of the wizard, Yin Delai.
His face was bruised and swollen.
"Why were you beaten?" Chen Yin couldn't help but gloat.
In the town, Yin Delai, a pagan, is not a likable child.
"What are you laughing at?" Yin Delai was angry and inexplicably, "A group of bitches raises really teach children."
"You were beaten by another child? Why?"
"Why?...I just stuffed gunpowder into the sow's butt, and it was not too late." Yin Delai shouted.
Chen Yin was silent for a moment.
"I really have imagination." Chen Yin changed the topic, "Which book do you want?"
He said, put away the copper coins and counted them. There were five Dil copper coins in total, which was exactly two days long. It was not the first time Yin Delai came to borrow books.
Copper Deer weighs about 20 grams, and six or seven copper Deer can be exchanged for one silver Reed.
After exhaling, Yin Delai gritted his teeth and said, "Curse, I want to borrow the scriptures of the True Teachings."
Chen Yin was frightened when he heard this: "Are you sure? Are you not a pagan?"
"I was beaten up by them in the name of pagans, two more beats." After complaining, Yin Delai said seriously, "My king does not work, I'll try the real teaching."
Chen Yin didn't expect Yin Delai to be so pragmatic. In fact, no matter whether he believes in the True Gods or the Giant Kings Sect, as long as he is in the Resurrection Town, he is the only one who can respond to their prayers.
"Okay, I'll give it to you." From the book stall, I found the scriptures that contrasted between Benkhe and Awen, and Chen Yin asked with a smile: "You ask our God devoutly, but because the pagans have no God?"
"I don't know." Yin Delai said simply, and after taking the book, he left without looking back.
Chen Yin didn't care when he watched Yin De go away.
By the morning when I closed the stall, there were not many books rented. Apart from Yin Delai, there were only two priests. There were eleven copper dierels in the cash box. It was far from enough to keep the whole family running.
Chen Yin kept the book stall, and most of them were paperbacks made of linen paper, and the cost ranged from 2 to 5 silver reed. The main reason was the ink fee, which was more expensive than the price of one silver reed. The binding of beautiful hardcover books was sold only but not rented, and it was mainly used to support the storefront.
"Hello, sir, do you have a "Peace Lecture Note"?"
Chen Yin raised his head and saw the slightly curly ends of his hair. Her face with smooth skin and beautiful facial features, her lips appear quiet, her bright and slightly curved eyebrows, and her brown eyes with similar hair color, which have the classical soft beauty of a foreign race. Her black and purple robe is wide and she is tied with a bead of prayer and preaching.
"The Peace Lecture Notes are hardcover books, you can't rent them, you can only buy them."
Seeing her, Chen Yin couldn't help but curl up his lips. He was the most beautiful girl in the town, although she was a pagan.
She came to the town two months ago and heard that she was the granddaughter of the priest of the sermon in the sermon.
And a month ago, I guided her emotions a little.
In her eyes, it was just a glimpse of passing by a book stall one morning, which sowed the seeds of feelings.
Lomea squatted down, and she picked up the book that had not yet collected the "Peace Lecture Notes", which was a classic compiled by the Pagan Bachelor. She blinked and asked in a low voice: "Sir, why didn't it open a few days ago? You are the only book stall in the town, and I have no place to buy books."
"I was arrested for breaking the precepts and went to jail." Chen Yin said embarrassedly, "I just released it yesterday."
Lomea half-hooked his eyelids and said a little shyly: "Oh, is that?"
"In addition to the Peace Lecture Notes, there is also the "Talk of the Ordination Lecture Notes", which is also a hardcover version, are you?"
"Is there a "Talk of the Ordination" too? My grandma always wanted it." Luo Meia's eyes lit up, "Thank you, sir, you really understand me."
Chen Yin couldn't help laughing, not only because of the joy of playing for a lady, but also because he could sell two hardcover books in a row.
With Lomea's visit several times, they also had a place to go, which was originally used as a storefront.
Lomea took out an incense bag from his arms and picked out a pepper.
Chen Yin carefully put away the pepper and wrapped it safely with a cloth. That was pepper! A spice that was more expensive than gold when it was scarce! Add this one, and there were two peppers at home, which was enough to buy half a pig!
This girl always likes to buy things with pepper, as if there are rules at home and can't be like this vulgar thing like money.
In this regard, the pagans have a close name for her: Pepper.
From time to time, she glanced at her gradually moving figure, and the Songzhu swaying around her waist, Chen Yin's heart thumped Ji Dong.
From the moment when Gupu Yuzun came into view a few years ago, he was destined to be out of the bitter love of acorns.
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You can ascend to the Kingdom of God two days before and after the full moon.
And tonight is also a full moon.
Chen Yin went to bed early and closed his eyes.
After the dizziness and unbearable pain, Chen Yin came to the sea of clouds again.
Chen Yin was surprised to find that the lights of the Bell Tower of Suffering had accumulated a half-story.
"Strange... Just because of cold eyes in the academy, it's impossible to be so fast..." Chen Yin thought to himself, "Is it because... the torture I suffered when I saw that word?"
After thinking about it, there is only this explanation.
At the castle of Resurrection Town, Chen Yin heard the Baron praying to him.
"I promise you." Chen Yin said, "and opened his eyes."
In this miniature resurrection town, the baron looked like an ant, and he looked ecstatic, jumping around like a grasshopper in the narrow space.
"Praise the gods and thank my Lord! Lord, Lord..."
Chen Yin turned his eyes away from that, and fell on Ronald, who was sleeping soundly.
The walls were painted with blue and green patterns, and in the bedroom where the fireplace was crackling, the fourteen-year-old Ronald, who was sleeping on the wool mat, felt awakened by someone.
To be continued...