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873. The back garden of the temple

The two of them walked out of the courtyard, and Aung San closed the door tightly.

Then I continued walking eastward along the street. The rows of buildings here became more and more complete, and there were also some aborigines on the street. When these aborigines saw Aung San, they all stood up to say hello. It was obvious that he was among the aborigines.

It has a high prestige among them.

Aung San rubbed his face with both hands. Perhaps from overexertion, his eyes were red.

"At first, we were all thinking that the mayor was going to spend his own money to build us a new house. We all thought that you might have been guided by the Dark Goddess, who blessed us so that we could have food to eat and clothes to wear.

Take off our clothes and give us a new place to live.”

When Aung San was speaking, the index and middle fingers of his right hand were still respectfully placed on his forehead.

He smiled and then said:

"Now that these rows of buildings have been built, I realize that although the town has been providing advance funding, once this place is fully completed, the town will be able to generate more income."

"If these rows of buildings are not built, it will be really hard to figure out what's going on here!"

Aung San pointed to the aborigines in front and introduced:

"The townhouses here have been built, and those who were the first to move have already moved back in..."

A group of aboriginals were holding half a piece of baked wheat cake and a plate in their hands. The vegetables were stewed like shit. They broke off the cake and ate it with the stew. Almost everyone was the same.

It's this kind of food.

As we walked forward, there were actually people grilling fish.

It's just that when these aborigines grilled fish, they didn't scrape the scales or bleed out the internal organs. The whole fish was put on a wooden stick and burned on an open fire. In a short time, it burned black, like a giant carbon rod.



Surdak and Aung San continued to walk forward. The crossroads in front of them was next to the Dodan River and in the square of the Twin Goddess Temple.

Some aboriginal workers walked down from the square and scattered into the surrounding streets. Probably because the workers here made money, some small vendors came here to set up stalls, selling some fruits and barbecues.

Only last month, red ant legs were roasted all over the streets, but now they are almost extinct.

The temple on the square has been completely wrapped by a layer of black net.

From the outside, it seems that the main body of the Twin Goddess Temple has been built.

Suldak and Aung San were about to go inside to take a look when they saw Selina and Baron Martino walking out of the temple side by side. They were arguing as they walked. Nika was holding a bundle of parchment drawings.

Followed arduously.

Selena was wearing a black dress with long maroon hair tied behind her head. The road here was very muddy. She held the long skirt in both hands and walked forward with one foot deep and one foot shallow. She saw Surdak and Ang.

Shan stood at the intersection and walked towards him.

Baron Martino followed behind. He was wearing a pair of Martin shoes and tight-leg trousers. Even on the muddy slope, his pace seemed very calm.

Surdak stepped forward, stretched out his hand to pull Selena up from below, and then lifted Nika up.

"Has the matter over there been resolved this time?" Selina stood next to Suldak and asked him with a smile.

We haven't seen each other for almost a month, and the deep friendship in Selena's eyes can hardly be concealed.

Surdak did not hide anything this time and said directly:

"Well, now the Invercargill Warcraft Forest is basically mine, but I only have 40% of that territory, and I have to divide 37 pieces from this 40% of the land and distribute it to various tribes. In fact,

There aren’t that many that belong to me.”

Baron Marin Martino happened to be walking up behind him. Hearing what Suldak said, he almost fell into the muddy water.

"Are you planning to designate Invercargill Forest as your viscounty territory?" Baron Martino said in a voiceless voice: "Not only is there an overrun of monsters there, but also the forest is bordered to the north by a nest of ghost-striped red ants. Wouldn't that mean every time a monster

After the tide, you have to rebuild your home, but not all places can resist the ant tide like the Thorny Mountains..."

"The next ant wave will be at least ten years from now. Maybe there will be a solution by then..." Surdak said with a smile.

Selina stood nearby, looking up at Surdak's side face intently, and said with a smile: "It seems better than I expected. I thought you were going to give up some territory, but it seems you don't need it."

Got it!"

"The territories belonging to the empire and the province of Bena still have to be taken out, and they will eventually be distributed to the magician nobles, but it is up to me to decide which land to give up." Surdak smiled a little.

cunning.

"How is the construction of the Temple of the Twin Goddess going?" Suldak asked Baron Martino.

"Oh, the Temple of the Goddess of the Night has completed the capping a week ago, but Ms. Selina feels that the style of the capping is somewhat different from the drawings, and we are preparing to renovate it..." Martino took the opportunity to express his inner worries.

"Is it much different?" Surdak asked curiously.

"It's two feet shorter than originally expected..." Martino said with some embarrassment.

"Can't we keep it as it is?" Suldak asked Selena again.

"The short part is the bell tower. The steps where the big bronze bell hangs are too close to the big bronze bell. It's easy for tall bell ringers to hit their heads..." Selina said this while looking helpless.

"Actually, as long as you don't get too close, you won't hit your head..." Baron Martino immediately retorted.

It can be seen that this is what they were arguing about just now.

Surdak also knew that Selina had some almost strict requirements for this dark temple. This was the first temple she built. Although it occupied less than an acre and there were not many rooms, for her

But it is of extraordinary significance.

"Then change it, and the wages will be enough... If the construction cost exceeds the budget, I will make up for whatever difference is made."

Suldak said.

"Let's go, take us to the temple's construction site..."

After entering the Temple of the Twin Goddess, Surdak discovered that the main part of the temple was supported by countless wooden frames, making it very difficult to get inside.

He didn't have much interest in the structure inside the temple, so he walked around the outside, and then he saw that the courtyard of the Temple of the Twin Goddess not only expanded the entire square into it, but the courtyard behind it was designed to be a huge garden.

Not only does it extend to the Duodan River, but the grassland beside the Duodan River has been dug up. It seems that the intention is to bring in the river water and build a pool with running water in the back garden.

When Suldak came here, he saw Signa sitting on the unfinished steps alone, holding a magic note.

When she saw Suldak, she closed her note and ran over.

"The Temple of Dawn and the Temple of Night will share this back garden in the future. I plan to dig a semicircular pool with a diameter of fifty meters here. The bottom of the pool will be paved with soft river sand. The edges of the pool will be built with curved steps of marble, going all the way up.

By extension, if possible, I would also like to erect a magic sculpture that can spray water in the center of the pool..."

Baron Martino was chattering beside Suldak, explaining the garden he designed here.

Surdak stood by the Dodan River, looking at the rolling river water, and said to Baron Martino: "This park needs to be designed to be more grand. Let's build a beautiful arched stone bridge here to connect it."

The land on the other side of the river was expanded, and some bushes were planted to facilitate gardening and pruning. As for the style...it was designed in the style of a maze, but high-point watchtowers must be built at the four corners...to prevent anyone from getting lost in it.

!”

After speaking, Suldak gently touched Xigna's head and said: "Our Xigna needs such a playground."


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