Chapter 535: Spreading the Glory of the Lord, Our Duty as Nuns (4K) _2
"Aren't you really scared?"
"No."
"Then I'll say it."
"Go ahead."
Zhou Laoliu hesitated for about ten seconds before finally making up his mind to speak. "It's like this, our brothers in the Sixth Imperial Guard are all brave in battle, always charging to the frontline to fight monsters in close combat. But compared to them, I am, I am somewhat timid and have never dared to confront the monsters directly with a bayonet."
"But you still keep rushing to the frontline to fight with the monsters, don't you?"
The Nun said softly, "Bravery isn't just about being fearless. Being able to overcome your fear and firm up your belief to protect your homeland is also a form of bravery, and perhaps even more commendable."
The Imperial Guard, Zhou Laoliu, hearing this, the look of confusion gradually faded from his face, replaced by a renewed firmness and confidence.
The Nun smiled slightly upon seeing this.
The instructional manual was right, being a 'psychological counselor' wasn't that hard at all. With just a few words of guidance, she had reaffirmed a warrior's brave convictions.
The Nun also felt a sense of accomplishment, just like when she treated the injured, helping patients to start anew.
But before she could finish with some encouraging words, the Forbidden Guard Soldier named Zhou Laoliu said excitedly:
"I understand now! I will continue to stand by my way of fighting, sneak up behind monsters to deliver fatal blows to their weakest parts, and lurk in dung pits for two days and nights to create the perfect ambush opportunity. These are all correct, and in the future, I will develop more correct, brave combat methods... Hey, Dear Nun, what happened? Why are you moving further away?"
The young Nun turned pale, facing a severe mental shock on her first day on the job.
Seeing this, the supervisor Youshill had to take over the responsibilities of the young Nun.
Soon, a second lost soul arrived at the guidance room.
Youshill observed.
Sitting at the window was a middle-aged man with a full beard. According to the records, he was an ordinary worker living in the Dingsi Residential Area.
Maybe this one's normal?
Youshill wasn't worried; she often mediated for neighbors and had counseled many people while working at the Security Bureau.
She was confident that no matter what oddities she faced, she could handle them alone.
The middle-aged man looked uneasy, hesitant, and guilty, definitely showing the signs of a lost soul.
He began, "Dear Nun, I need to confess. I have sinned. I... I have accepted a bribe from outside forces."
Nun Youshill: "What?"
This, she couldn't handle Orz!
...
Mu Yuan opened his panel.
Through the panel data, he could see that the Observatory Hall had accumulated some Power of Faith.
"It seems gathering the Power of Faith is easier than I thought, or perhaps it's the merit of the legendary building."
"After today, I'm not sure how well the church department is functioning?"
From the data on the Power of Faith, it seemed fine. Your next chapter is on My Virtual Library Empire
But he couldn't just look at the surface data.
He called his assistant Mo Li to inquire.
Mo Li understood him well, having already learned about the major and minor events of the church that day.
"Since the church opened, residents, especially those who have just arrived, have rapidly lost their sense of strangership, and they can integrate more quickly into the community."
"The guidance room has counseled quite a few people, mostly our legionnaires."
Oh?
Mu Yuan was somewhat surprised.
Mo Li wasn't surprised by his surprise, as she had been surprised herself when she first heard it.
She said, "A lot of warriors are confused about things outside of combat training. They're unclear about what they should do."
Mu Yuan, stroking his chin, said, "It seems that we need to carry out more spiritual and cultural development."
Mo Li continued, "But apart from these reasonable confusions, there were quite a few warriors raising bizarre issues. For instance, one warrior mentioned he really enjoys picking up soap in the showers, another said he likes being surrounded by strong men... Lord, what does this mean?"
Mu Yuan: "..."
Mu Yuan: "It means they really enjoy training, is there anything else?"
Mo Li: "Yes, today several Territory Citizens also came to confess, revealing that they have been acting as informants for outside forces. The intelligence department has investigated these issues, tracing the information to capture spies from the Shen Yao Empire embedded in our city. The earliest spy was inserted more than half a year ago."
This wasn't really a big deal.
It wasn't a big deal, and that's why such reports would wait to be summarized before they reached him. He might even let Isloa or Lu Liu handle it.
As an independent Lord with critical positions within his territory all held by direct lineage soldiers, there was no need to hire outsiders, so internal issues were unlikely.
Lord Shepherd was just diligent, always working; otherwise, he could easily delegate all his work to Isloa, Lu Liu, and others.
He really was too hardworking.
Having asked, Mu Yuan then got the details about the situation.
The status of the Shen Yao spies wasn't high; they were just masquerading as ordinary Territory Citizens mingling in the residential area.
Their levels weren't high either—those who were high level had been caught already. Some had tried to infiltrate the core zones or major military areas and had been captured.
The rest were just Shen Yao Empire lookouts or informers.
Even though Tianyuan City had faced several great wars, these informants couldn't see much—what could a first or second-order professional see in a city during such times? They could only see the sky filled with fireworks and hear the thunderous booms.
In most major territories, various spies from competitors, enemies, or enemy nations were hidden.
In comparison, because Tianyuan City was in a dangerous area, the number of such spies was significantly reduced.