When the stone roller passes over the wheat field covered with wheat ears, the plump wheat grains will fall off from the wheat ears.
Surdak clumsily used a rake to fold the flattened wheat straw into a pile, revealing the wheat grains underneath. Selina took a linen bag, and Surdak picked up a wooden shovel.
Put the wheat mixed with a small amount of hay leaves into your pocket. This wheat has to be taken to the field again in windy weather to let the wind blow away the mixed hay leaves to obtain pure
of wheat.
Take the wheat to the mill and grind it into wheat flour.
Several nearby villages share a mill. The mill is located in the village of Digo, about fifteen miles away. The village of Digo is on the east side of the Grand Canyon in the Paglos Mountains. Although the canyon is hidden beneath the surface, there is a
Bitter north winds blow all year round, and the mill is built on the edge of the canyon. The north wind in the canyon blows the windmill, providing sufficient power for the mill's stone mill. Because several villages worked together to build it, as long as the wheat is
If you carry it there, you can grind it into whole wheat flour for free.
The sun shone on Surdak's body, and the Warcraft leather armor was like a can, and it was extremely hot. Surdak reached out and took off the leather armor, wearing only a linen shirt, which made him feel much cooler.
Selina took Suldak's leather armor and hung the sweaty leather armor on a branch nearby.
Although the matter between the two people has been made clear, and everyone in the village knows that Selena is Suldak's woman, and even old Sheila has acquiesced in this matter, the two of them have never broken through to the last level.
In the morning, old Sheila chatted with Selina on the edge of the barnyard, and took out two pieces of cheese from a handkerchief, giving one to little Peter and the other to Signa. Although Signa
I really wanted to take it, but I still pursed my lips, raised my fair face, and looked at Selena with questioning eyes to ask for her opinion. It wasn't until Selina nodded in agreement that she stretched out her little hand to take the piece of cheese.
.
Signa only took a small bite, then squinted her eyes and carefully savored the sweetness of the cheese. The sweet smile on her face seemed to melt the coldest heart.
She ate half of it and handed the remaining half to Selena. The tenderness of that scene made old Sheila secretly wipe her tears and said to Selena: Children from poor families become sensible early, and Signa will definitely be a good girl in the future.
Capable.
After the two of them put all the wheat on the threshing floor into linen bags, Suldak straightened up and said to Selena, whose face was flushed:
"Have a rest!"
Selina walked to the edge of the barnyard and poured a glass of water for Suldak. The two of them sat down on the haystacks at the edge of the barnyard. Selena said to Surdak with a smile in her eyes:
"There are many knights in Hoyle Manor, but there has never been a knight willing to do the work of a farmer!"
Only in front of Suldak, Selina would laugh without any scruples, and this time she actually talked about her past in Hoyle Manor.
Surdak leaned against the wheat stack, looked up at the white clouds floating high in the sky, and asked Serena: "How many years have you been a maid in Hoyle Manor?"
Selena shook her head and said she couldn't explain clearly. Then she measured it with her hands and said to Suldak: "When I was about this high, I was sent to Hoyle Manor by my father.
At that time, Miss Hoyle was just born. I was very thin at that time and I had to use all my strength to hold her. Later, Miss Hoyle grew up and so did I. She continued to grow up, and I also changed.
You have to get stronger and stronger."
She leaned towards Suldak, letting her shoulders touch Suldak's. Surdak turned to look at her side face, with sexy lips under the straight bridge of his nose, and asked her
: “Where does your family live?”
Selena reached out and held Suldak's hand, and said lightly:
"They moved me not long after they sent me to Hoyle Hall."
Surdak was speechless and said in surprise:
"How could they do this?"
Selena showed a helpless smile in her eyes and whispered:
"After they found out that I believed in the Goddess of Darkness, they were worried that I would implicate them, so they sent me to Hoyle Manor. Baron Hoyle is a sincere believer in the Goddess of Liberty. They hope that Baron Hoyle can use his actions to
Inspire me."
Seeing how hard it was for Selena to lie next to him, Suldak stretched out his hand and let her rest on his arm, which would make her more comfortable.
"Then did that Lord Baron influence you?" Suldak then asked curiously.
Selena smiled like a naughty child, and it seemed that the joke she had buried for a long time could finally be shared with others. Suldak said with a smile: "In fact, 'Thanks to the Statue of Liberty' is just his mantra.
Every time I speak, I like to thank the Statue of Liberty, including when I eat, sleep and use the bathroom."
Surdak pressed his forehead and shouted: "How can it still be like this..."
Selina rested on Suldak's arm, turned sideways, looked at the man in front of her with a pair of beautiful green eyes affectionately, her long chestnut hair was spread out, and she was so beautiful that Surdak used his fingers to
He brushed the messy hair from her face and said to her: "Then did Goddess Celine teach you some life skills?"
"Huh?" Selina was stunned for a moment without knowing why.
Suldak then said to her: "Two days ago, Karl and I discussed how the priests in the Temple of Liberty live a high-quality life. Of course, there are certain financial subsidies from the Green Empire.
But the money is not enough to support them living in a palace-like temple. In the Green Empire, apart from the Angel Bald royal family, the priests in the Temple of Liberty are the richest, so their
Where does wealth come from?."
"..." Selena couldn't say it.
Suldak gently pinched her soft earlobes. Selena's face suddenly turned red, and her eyes flashed with water.
"Karl told me that there are probably three ways: One is the financial allocation of the Green Empire. Of course, since the plane war broke out and the temple refused to send priests to participate in the war, this part of the allocation has not been activated. The second is the divine allocation.
The land of the temple itself and the output of some industries. Thirdly, what I am most curious about is that the priests in the temple know some magical arts, such as group healing and great prophecy.
The magic circle inscribed with healing spells in the small fountain allows the water to have healing power for a short period of time. It is euphemistically called 'holy water' and can be used by the public at will. Of course, everyone who takes the 'holy water' will donate one to the temple.
A little bit of property." Suldak explained.
He asked curiously: "Selena, as the envoy of the goddess Celine, do you know these kinds of spells? It's like this..."
As he spoke, he retracted his hand, and a faint golden glow appeared in his palm.
"...What is this?" Selena asked in surprise.
She tried to reach out and touch it, but found that it was like extremely pure light, and her hands could completely block those golden lights.
The two of them lay sideways on the wheat straw, chatting quietly facing each other.
Surdak introduced: "The power of holy light has a certain healing effect. As you can see, I am not a priest of the Temple of Freedom, but after my body awakened the magic power, I have this ability. I
Nor a believer in the Statue of Liberty."
Delina smiled knowingly when she heard Suldak emphasize that she was not a believer in the Statue of Liberty.
"Then what do you believe in?" Selena murmured.
Seeing her delicate appearance, Suldak was no longer in the mood to chat, and leaned his head towards her... hugging her soft body.
If you ask Suldak to tell you what is the most memorable thing about his first intimate relationship with Selena, Suldak may not be able to tell you anything, but when it comes to the most memorable thing, he can still say it.
Tell something.
First of all, when the wheat awns from the wheat straw stick to the skin, it will be very stinging.
The second thing is that he has deeply imprinted Xigna's words, 'Mom, I'm hungry!' in his heart.
Because just when he felt a little bit worse, little Xigna poked her head out from behind the wheat pile and said weakly to Selena, 'Mom, I'm hungry!'
Then... there is no more.
Suldak suddenly thought that if old Sheila came to find him, things might be more troublesome. He picked up the leather armor hanging on the tree and left quickly along the village.