In the end, all the glass products were sent to Silver Ring City. Although before that, Todd repeatedly argued with Father Paul, but the other party finally produced the bishop's authorization, and no one could refute it.
Although Todd did not succeed in leaving treasures for the priests, knights and war dead, the people of the church accepted this kindness and remembered this kindness.
On the other hand, as the leader of the visiting delegation, Paul presented treasures to the church, just when most people thought that he would soon become famous.
Ten days later, a letter of appointment and dismissal shocked everyone.
In a very rare move, Bishop Fabian used extremely severe and even harsh words to remove Paul from his position as head of the mission and ordered him to return to the cathedral immediately. Instead, he appointed a respected old priest from the mission to replace him.
his position.
As the saying goes in the previous life.
"He left as quietly as he came; he waved his sleeves and didn't take away a single cloud."
Everything gradually returned to calm.
The church's annexation of the Monastery of San Sidro has come to an end for the time being.
Todd's life has returned to its past.
Library, laboratory, dormitory, three points and one line.
In the eyes of others, he stayed away from the secular world, chose the life of a monastery, and became a monk again. But only he knew in his heart that a seed was sprouting, a barrel of wine was fermenting, and in the not-too-distant future, a
The real opportunity will come to him sooner or later.
On a warm winter morning, Todd was busy in the laboratory, and Huggins knocked on the door.
The man still wore the same shabby outfit. The monk was not surprised now and didn't bother to talk to him anymore.
Huggins patted the dust on his body, looked at the complicated and delicate instruments on the table, and the colorful liquids in the bottles, and said slowly: "The glass workshop has finished processing, and the furnace, utensils, samples, and molds have all been hidden in a safe place.
place."
Todd nodded, indicating that he understood.
Huggins found a stool and sat down, moving his arms: "Pirate warships are a problem. Maybe we can build a small dock on the west coast of Dusk?"
Todd put down the gas bottle in his hand and motioned to Karin across the table to turn off the fire source. After thinking for a moment, he said: "No, let the harbor remain its original appearance. The ship can be stored in a nearby village."
After a pause, he turned to Huggins and said: "I know that the decision to close the glass workshop and not develop the harbor for the time being may be a bit difficult to understand. After all, I once promised you that I would build Muxi Harbor into a
The base of alien species..."
The man shook his head, and what he said surprised Todd: "No, I understand, now is not the time to do this."
The latter said: "Yes, whether we are producing glass or developing seaports, others will doubt the true purpose of our previous actions."
Huggins nodded in agreement with him, stood up and planned to turn around and leave.
"Oh, by the way, Brother Huggins, wait a minute." Todd took out a small wooden box from under the table and handed it to the other party.
With doubts, the man opened the wooden box, and what was inside made him freeze in place.
A string of small wind chimes made of glass and silver.
"I left this specially for your daughter." Todd shrugged, suddenly remembered something, and added: "Remember not to tell Edgar."
The man nodded slightly to the monk without saying anything, put the wooden box in his arms, and left the room. His face was expressionless from beginning to end, but his body was trembling slightly.
"What about mine?"
Hearing this voice, Todd twisted his eyebrows and turned his face.
His beautiful female assistant, Karin Forman, blinked at him with a look of anticipation.
After those few days together on the island, Karin's attitude towards herself has changed slightly.
In the past, she was around him more out of curiosity; but now, there is something more elusive in the other person's eyes that he can't understand.
He was unsure and did not dare to be sure about such unknown things.
"Karin, if I say I want to give you glass, you will definitely not be happy. After all, you can make it yourself. Well, tell me what you want, as long as I can do it." Trust gave up resistance.
De, raised his arms high in a gesture of surrender.
Karin, who was lying on the table with her chin in her hands, looked at the roof and thought seriously.
The girl's eyes lit up, and Todd was slightly surprised by her suggestion: "Let's go out and play!"
Twenty minutes later, around eight o'clock in the morning.
Todd, who had changed into casual clothes, saw Karin at the gate of the monastery, who had put on her first official meeting attire again.
She has a light white pancake-style headdress, a loose top with a front placket, long black hair combed into a twist and hanging down the back of her head, and her little face, which is lightly painted with pink and white, looks peach-colored.
Todd sighed, with such good looks, if he had grown a few years older, and was placed in his university in his previous life, he would definitely be chosen as the campus beauty by those good-for-nothing boys.
"Where should we go next?" It's funny to say it. He has traveled to a different world. Apart from the downtown circus, this is the first time he has really gone out to play.
The girl patted her chest and said with a familiar look on her face: "Just follow me!"
After walking down the hillside and heading east for about fifteen minutes, the two came to a small inn called "White Horse".
Among the three or five carriages that were close together, Karin chose a stagecoach that looked impressively decorated and clean. She grabbed the back panel of the carriage with both hands and tried to flip up with both hands.
Todd came to her side, held her arms with both hands, lifted her up and put her into the carriage. After he turned over and entered, he found that the girl's face was a little red, but he didn't think much about it and found that the driver was still there.
He closed his eyes and rested his mind, and raised a question: "Isn't this car going to leave now?"
Karin gave him a strange look and replied: "The carriage will not set off until the guests are full."
After a long time of fussing, it turns out that this is not a "taxi", at most it can only be regarded as a "private bus".
After looking at the sun rising, there were not many guests in the inn. Todd simply knocked on the front fender of the carriage to wake up the coachman. Looking at the misty eyes of the coachman, he took out a silver coin from his waist.
He opened his mouth and asked, "Can I rent this carriage?"
His eyes followed the coins, and when he realized that the big business was coming, the coachman immediately became energetic and grabbed the silver coins with his hands: "Guest, where do you want to go?"
Karin secretly pulled the sleeve of the person next to her and reminded in a low voice: "It's too much! One silver coin is enough for the two of us to take a carriage to Silver Ring City."
I don't know why, but when I saw the girl's expression of pain, a kind of cute and nostalgic thoughts slowly appeared in Todd's mind.
Finally, looking at the coachman biting the silver coins with his yellowed front teeth intoxicated, Karin said with a look of disgust: "Fort Watch, walk slower, I want to see the scenery!"