There are many sects that believe in the true God in this world. Like the Supreme God of Creation, there are at least hundreds of large and small sects that believe in Him. But faith must be responded to before it can be called 'consecration', otherwise it is just
Just licking the dog.
The most common method used by gods to respond to mortals is this 'god's domain', which is equivalent to some kind of secret mark, indicating that he recognizes the faith and worship here.
Although this mark is very faint and can only be seen by the strong, it is originally used by the gods to warn those powerful guys that this place is covered by someone.
What puzzles Bishop Yeke is that with his theological knowledge, he has never heard of this goddess named Mia. What area does she control? What powers does she have?
Is it too low-key?
Or a new god?
Or should we say that He is a subordinate god or angel of a certain main god?
Bishop Yeck is more inclined to the third guess, because the ceremony for a new god to become a god is not only long-lasting, but also very loud, and it is impossible for him not to hear any rumors.
And so far, the most recent record of becoming a god was already 200 years ago...
With various doubts in his mind, he was led to the statue by the old bishop, and he raised his head to look at the mosaic-like statue.
Although his face remained solemn, he really wanted to laugh...
Fortunately, he has received professional training and will never laugh.
After reaching out and making an inverted eight-character sign on his chest, Bishop Yeck said softly:
"It's an honor to pay homage to your glory, Goddess Mia..."
After that, he walked to the offering box again, but did not throw the gold coins into it like Mitherland did.
He just threw his bulging money bag in...
There was a clear and pleasant sound of metal friction coming from the bag, indicating that the amount inside was quite large...
Gallo suddenly felt that this cardinal was as generous and kind as the legendary Bishop Mylie, and it was a lesson to the world!
After going through a simple process, Bishop Yeck smiled slightly and suggested:
"Okay, now we should let the young people talk alone!"
Mitherland, who had been following him obediently, suddenly became energetic and rushed towards Gallo impatiently. He held up his notebook with one hand and grabbed his arm with the other. It seemed that he had many issues that he wanted to discuss with Gallo.
"Don't be so impatient..."
Gallo said helplessly and led her to the small garden at the back.
There were only two bishops left in the church.
"I didn't expect a big shot like you to come. I hope you don't mind me for being so negligent."
The old bishop said very politely.
"You're too kind..."
Bishop Yeck first echoed, and then immediately changed the topic:
"Actually, I originally planned to bring the Crusaders and Paladins here..."
The old bishop couldn't help being slightly surprised.
Fortunately, Bishop Yeck changed his mind again and said:
"Fortunately, I asked a few more questions to avoid misunderstanding..."
He then talked about what happened a few days ago.
After receiving the information from the coachman, Bishop Yeck immediately dropped the busy affairs at hand and hurriedly found Misseran. This little girl's parents passed away early and he raised her by himself. She was nominally his niece.
But she has always been raised as his own daughter, the apple of his eye that he is proud of.
Bishop Yeck asked about what happened in great detail, but when he heard Misseran say that he was carried to bed by Gallo...
He remained calm on his face, and calmly asked his attendants to inform the Holy Knights to prepare them for the holy war.
The attendants were frightened...
Fortunately, Miseran went on to tell what happened next. The two of them were simply discussing magic. There was absolutely no other extraordinary behavior. They also presented the results of the discussion and asked the bishop for his opinion.
Bishop Yeck breathed a sigh of relief.
After talking about this small misunderstanding, the two bishops looked at each other and smiled. They both saw the same helplessness in each other's eyes, which had the atmosphere of a mutual aid group for parents of troubled children.
"Speaking of which, I think you look familiar. Have we met before?"
Bishop Yeck suddenly asked again.
The old bishop replied with a smile:
"No, you must have remembered wrongly. People like me can be found everywhere..."
Bishop Yeck did not delve into this issue and said:
"But you have trained a very outstanding student. Gallo's talent and level in modifying magical arts really surprised me. Did you start the research on magical arts a long time ago?"
The old bishop just smiled and did not answer.
Bishop Yeck did not continue to ask, but said another matter:
"But what puzzles me is that Gallo doesn't seem to know how good he is. He should be a rising star in the magical world and attract much attention, but he has been staying here in obscurity..."
The old bishop shook his head slightly:
"Just like a hurricane destroys the most beautiful tree in the forest, a hunter will target the most beautiful bird in the tree..."
"He doesn't need those worldly fame, nor does he need recognition from others. He is far better than you think, and he is the pride of my life!"
The old bishop actually only said half of what he said. The other half, he only dared to say silently in his heart:
Do you simply think that he is only talented in magical modification? But you don’t know that his talent has transcended the scope of humans...
A small step ahead of others is a genius, but a big step, or even a few big steps, ahead of others?
What's more, he also has the habit of going out in the middle of the night. If he didn't keep a low profile, he might have been exposed long ago, right?
Fortunately, Bishop Yeck did not intend to interfere with other people's educational policies. He just turned his head slightly, looked at a pair of young people sitting side by side on a bench in the small garden, and suggested:
"It's a very pure feeling, it's beautiful, isn't it?"
"If you don't mind, I hope they can continue like this."
After clearing up the misunderstanding, Bishop Yeck had a very good impression of Gallo. Not only was he optimistic about his talent in magical modification, he also admired Gallo as a person. His niece was so beautiful, and he could still sit still in his arms.
It shows that this young man has a simple and kind heart, and he is very decent.
This couldn't help but remind him of himself when he was young...
After meeting today, he was quite satisfied with Gallo's appearance. He was tall, good-looking, humble, courteous, low-key and restrained, which was in line with his aesthetics.
Therefore, even though he was a little reluctant to let go, he did not object to Miserando's contact with Gallo.
Of course the old bishop did not object and replied with a smile:
"It is better for young people to make their own choices about these things."
After that, the two of them were silent for a while, each making plans in his mind.
But immediately they heard Gallo's voice coming from the garden:
"Wow? Dude, you can't even do this? You are so stupid..."
Bishop Yeck suddenly looked a little embarrassed...