The carriage stopped in front of a small manor. Considering that this kind of manor was not built for the owners of the manor, at most only the family's housekeeper or person in charge would come and stay for a day or two occasionally, so the entire manor
It looks a bit crude, like a large farmhouse.
But now, this manor is filled with people who would not usually live here. When Lawrence and the others got off the carriage, they saw a few uniformed agricultural churchmen at the door of the manor carrying a bunch of things.
Walking from the outside into the manor, there were several piles of cotton stalks that were larger than a carriage carriage in what used to be an open space or lawn in the manor. Several priests were casting spells around the cotton stalks with serious faces.
"Excuse me, who are you?" Looking at Lawrence and the others, they got off the carriage and walked straight to the gate of the manor. The two of them were wearing khaki metal breastplates, with a large-caliber revolver hanging on their waists, and an ax gun in their right hand.
The paladin saw Lawrence coming with Nora and stretched out his hand to signal them to stop. Because they came in Viscount Doropia's horse-drawn carriage, the two paladin stopped Lawrence and the others, but asked
The attitude was very good.
"I am Count Sauer." Lawrence said and slowly stretched out his left hand to show the seal ring representing his identity to the two Paladins. Soon, a Paladin stepped forward to confirm Lawrence's identity and signaled to them
You can enter the manor. After nodding to the two paladins, Lawrence entered the manor with the little doll.
"It seems that they listened to what Auntie said." After passing by the piles of cotton poles surrounded by a circle of clergymen and looking at what they were doing, Lawrence said to Nora. "It seems that they also listened.
We discovered the things we discovered before, but we just don’t know what the specific situation is?”
"The situation should be very ordinary." Nora was not optimistic about the work progress of these clergymen. "According to their extraordinary level, it is estimated that there are indeed some unclean divine powers in this cotton field. After all, these things
The remaining power of the gods is too weak, and it is difficult for them to accurately judge the specific situation inside."
Nora's judgment was probably right, because when Lawrence and the others passed by the clergy, they found that although they were all using their magic to inspect the pile of cotton poles in front of them, the expressions on everyone's faces showed
There was a sense of confusion and helplessness. It seemed that they had not found what they were looking for.
"You are finally here!" After entering the room, Aunt Mia greeted them. After a few simple greetings, Aunt Mia talked about the current situation of their inspection of several farms. As she spoke
As he told the story bit by bit, Lawrence slowly frowned and showed a troubled expression.
It's no wonder that Aunt Mia, who has always been very aristocratic, could tell Lawrence and the others about the current situation without caring about her aunt and only exchanged a few words of greetings, because for most of the day since they arrived here, Mr. Viscount took him
My son, several grandsons, and the clergymen have randomly inspected seven or eight farms scattered on this land, but the result of the inspection is that traces of the power of the gods have been found in all the farms.
"All of them?" Lawrence frowned, "Do you have a map here? Can you show me where the sampled farms are distributed? Because I think if you want to understand the specific situation, you need to understand these
The specific location of the location is a very important thing.”
"Yes. Of course we have the map." Aunt Mia said, pulling the bell next to her, and then gave a few instructions to a servant who came in. Soon, the servant was carrying a man and a half tall
The huge map came in, and together with another servant, he slowly unfolded the map hanging on the wall.
"These are the manors we sampled." After the two servants left, Aunt Mia came over and took out a slender wooden stick and pointed on the map. Following her pointing,
Lawrence and Nora found that these randomly inspected manors were distributed on the land on both sides of the river, and they could be said to be relatively evenly distributed.
"In other words, this kind of power has been distributed throughout the land?" After roughly looking at the specific situation, Lawrence realized that he had thought things simply. He originally thought that these strange powers might come from something and the gods.
The relevant existence gradually radiates outward from a core, but now it seems that this is obviously not the case.
"At least the results of the current inspection are indeed like this." Aunt Mia said, her face looked a little ugly. "If there are no accidents, the entire land is more seriously polluted than imagined. At least I heard that those in agriculture
The priests of the church said they found traces of contamination throughout the small plain."
"You mean pollution?" After listening to what Aunt Mia said, Lawrence keenly heard a key word in his words. After all, power contamination and pollution are completely different concepts, and he had to ask clearly.
"In other words, have these people from the Agricultural Church characterized this force as pollution?"
"This - I'm not sure, I just heard those church members say so." After all, Aunt Mia has been a standard aristocratic woman all her life, and has a husband and an adult son. So her usual job is
I just arrange the situation at home and socialize with the women in this circle, so I don’t know much about these things about extraordinary beings.
"Then I'll go out and ask. You can have a good rest here." Lawrence said and Nora saluted Aunt Mia at the same time, and then exited the reception room together. After all, there is no other question here.
What is the content? If you want to know more detailed content, you must ask the professionals.
Soon, Lawrence took Nora to the second floor of the room where the Agricultural Church clergy were. After knocking on the door and entering, he found that the house had been transformed into a temporary laboratory and filled with various kinds of equipment.
Several scientific researchers from the Agricultural Church were busy checking something among these instruments.
After revealing his identity, Lawrence quickly gained the welcome of these Agricultural Church staff. After all, the fact that they were able to detect the problems on this land so quickly this time was very directly related to the insights Lawrence had put forward before. If it hadn't been for him
If the phenomenon of divine power impregnation had been proposed before, it is possible that they have not discovered the extremely tiny power of the gods hidden in these cottons until now.
"I just heard from my aunt that you have classified this divine contamination as pollution. Is this true?" After a few simple greetings, Lawrence looked at the clergyman of the Agricultural Church who received him and asked.
."Is this a definition you have in private or has it been confirmed?"
"This is a confirmed definition." The cleric said seriously, "According to the method you proposed before, we found something wrong with these pests on cotton stalks. Then through a large-scale prayer
The power that attracted my Lord confirmed the traces of divine pollution in the lower plane."
Checking for pests is a method that Lawrence proposed before, because compared with the retention of divine power that is difficult to detect, the abnormalities in these bugs are much easier to check. At the same time, as far as the contamination of divine power itself is concerned, the bodies of these worms as cotton pests
It is easier to gather this kind of divine pollution.
Obviously, after checking out that something was wrong with these bollworm larvae according to Lawrence's opinion, the clergy of these agricultural churches here immediately organized a sacrificial event and received a response from the goddess of agriculture. At the same time, they imbued this power with
Defined for pollution.
"This is really troublesome -" Lawrence muttered in his heart, because he knew how troublesome it would be to face this kind of thing once it was defined as pollution. "I hope the situation can go a little smoother this time."