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Chapter 134 Can I Say No?



Chapter 134 Can I Say No?

What Flynn wants is for the church to testify for itself, to prove that it is a righteous self-defense battle, not a noble fight with Sheft.

Flynn was relieved to have received the promise from the holy woman who had a considerable status in the church, so that at least he would not have too many problems in terms of public opinion and righteousness.

Satisfied, Flynn thanked her very sincerely: "That's really great, I'll thank Mrs. Saintess in advance."

"After you go back, I will definitely send a considerable amount of gratitude to the church to thank the saint for her contribution to Tudou Village!"

But Lena blinked her eyes and asked back: "Who said I'm leaving, I'm going to stay in Tudou Village, didn't I tell you before?"

Flymont circled.

Lena looked at Flynn tenderly, but Flynn felt a pressure.

Lena said calmly and gently: "Master Flynn, do you remember the confession in the small dark room that day? I said at that time, Master Flynn, you are guilty, and there is a very serious crime."

"Master Flynn, promise me to redeem your sins, is that okay?"

Lena's vivid and beautiful eyes looked at Flynn full of emotion, and the pure eyes were full of pure and holy feelings.

Asked tenderly by the owner of such a pair of eyes, Flynn could only respond honestly: "What is my sin? Please, the Holy Maiden, show me this lost lamb!"

Lena smiled amiably and said: "The Holy Church has clear regulations. Any settlement with more than 1000 believers must have at least one church. There are 2000 people in Tudou Village, but there is not even a church. Are you so arrogant? Impious?"

"Could it be that Master Flynn is dissatisfied with the Holy Church?"

"Promise me, Lord Flynn must be devout, is that okay?"

Flynn shook his head again and again, and said very seriously: "How is it possible? I am a very devout believer, but I pray a hundred times a day?"

Lena asked suspiciously: "Really? Is it true that you pray a hundred times a day?"

Flynn gave a big thumbs up, and smiled boldly and confidently: "It must be true. When did you, Lord Flynn, ever lie to you?"

"I have deceived a hundred brave men, but I dare not deceive the Holy Maiden!"

Of course, Flynn also explained for himself: "As a devout believer, I naturally know that a settlement with more than 1000 people needs a church with holy religion."

"But I have more than 1000 villagers. They are refugees from the Western Continent who were rescued recently, and you know, those from the Western Continent... um, heretics."

"So here in Tudou Village, there are actually less than 1000 believers, so I haven't built a church yet."

"But don't worry, I will build a church as soon as possible."

After hearing this, Lena seemed to be quite satisfied with Flynn's reason. She narrowed her eyes slightly, and Lena whispered, "Well, I'm very happy with Lord Flynn's pious attitude."

"I also know that there are still many heretics from the western continent in Tudou Village, so I chose to stay and stay in Tudou Village to convert so many heretics as soon as possible. May I ask Lord Flynn, can I stay?"

"Can I say no?" Flynn asked.

Lena shook her head.

So Flynn warmly embraced Lena and welcomed him: "Of course, I warmly welcome Mrs. Saintess to settle in Tudou Village."

Flynn is well aware of the missionary enthusiasm of the members of the Holy Church. The heresy in the Western Continent in Tudou Village, who is in his early [-]s, must be spread quickly.

Although the Holy Cult and the Tieqiu Kingdom do not restrict freedom of belief, being a heretic or a heretic will bring many unnecessary additional burdens and troubles.

Flynn wanted to reduce troubles and disputes in his territory, so Flynn also wanted to convert these people from the Western Continent.

Lena stayed in Tudou Village to preside over the church work just in time!
So, after "promising" Lena to stay, Flynn took the initiative to promise: "I will introduce corresponding tax incentives in Tudou Village to help convert these people to the Holy Church."

After hearing this, Lena put her hands together and was very moved, "Thank you, Lord Lord, for adding more than 1000 believers to our Holy Church at one time."

"As far as I know, Lord Flynn, you still have plans to continue to expand and increase the population of Tudou Village, don't you?"

Flynn nodded.

Lena was even more excited, and even said with a little fanaticism: "If Lord Flynn continues to absorb people from outside the northern border, it means that more heretics may come to Tudou Village."

"I really have to stay. I must let these people believe in the true and correct holy religion."

Flynn couldn't help feeling a little annoyed to see that Lena's stay was settled.

Alas, but there is no way, Tudou Village has a large number of heretics waiting to be converted, which is too tempting for the people of the church.

This majestic saint, who gave up the superior life in the royal capital and stayed in Tudou Village, must have been tempted by a large number of new believers, right?

After all, Tudou Village currently has more than 1000 heretics waiting to convert, and Flynn also said that there may be more new residents in the future.

After seeing the strength of the brave men in Tudou Village, Saint Lena should have no doubts about the fact that Tudou Village will have more new villagers.

In fact, Flynn has a good impression of Lena personally, but Flynn always feels a little uncomfortable when such a saint enters Tudou Village.

But now, the matter between himself and Lena has already been settled, and it is impossible to drive her away.

The only consolation is that the church of Iron Hill Kingdom has always adhered to the principle of non-interference in secular affairs.

As long as you build a church by yourself, go to the church to pray and pray from time to time, and get some heretics back, it should be able to satisfy the saint.

Moreover, there is also an advantage in allowing the saint to settle in Tudou Village to preside over the church work.

That is to save money!

In fact, there was no need for the saint to remind him. Some villagers had asked Flynn to build a church before.Flynn also knew that in this era, as a lord in charge of thousands of people, if he didn't build a church in his territory, he would attract criticism.

Flynn himself would sooner or later spend Mithril powder to hire a priest.

Flynn also looked at the system. Even the cheapest trainee priest needs 50 grams of mithril powder per week.

And looking at the simple patched monastic dress of Saint Lena, and the daily life of the past few days, Flynn is sure that the cost of supporting a saint may be very low.

It was even lower than the cost of supporting a maid like An'er.

A saint who can't spend a few copper coins a week is much, much cheaper than an NPC priest who spends 50 grams of mithril a week.

Self-comforting here, Flynn seems to be less resistant to accepting Lena, a cheap saint.

Flynn, who was comforting himself, suddenly received a system notification after a long absence:

(End of this chapter)


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