Krafft's Anomaly Notes

Chapter 219 Green

Chapter 219 Green
Green, a native of Dunling who came from a standard middle-class Christian family.

I was born safely under the prayers of the family to the rings of the wings, and the incense for the gods has become the first breath engraved in the sense of smell since the first cry. The priest who knows everyone on the street took the swaddling baby from the biological father and immersed it in the baptism water. Congratulations on a new life blessed by the Lord.

From the birth of consciousness, the stories of the scriptures have become the enlightenment of understanding the world, and the pastries distributed on the Holy Days are the enlightenment of sweetness; the monks of the church who are proficient in medicine are the comfort in the days of sickness and fever.

When they grow up enough to understand the various instructions of adults, parents decide to send their children to church to receive an education and deepen their connection with the church in the only way they know is possible.

Inherited by his talent or his heavenly father, Green quickly showed outstanding learning ability among his peers, and his good family conditions also prevented him from missing an important stage of physical development.

The priest who had been on the fringes of the church for a long time noticed his difference, and felt that he could not let such a deeply cultivated talent be wasted on his own hands, and used his only referral rights to send him for further studies.

So Green was spared from mixing in the small church like everyone else, working hard for a clergyman, and consuming all kinds of trivial matters in life, but was sent to the church school all the way.

He never had any doubts about the existence or non-existence of the Lord.

The man named Green has received grace from birth, and as his knowledge grows, he becomes more and more aware of the meaning of everything he has gained.

Outside the church, the cobbler's children will still be cobblers, and will continue their parents' work of tanning leather, cutting and sewing when they grow up, just like the children of knights are still knights, and the children of kings are still kings.

He cherishes this opportunity very much and regards it as a gift from his heavenly father. He enthusiastically devotes time and energy to his studies, and the church is also happy to provide convenience and provide the needed training.

Continuous positive feedback forms a stronger belief than blind obedience, which comes from the identification with actual support rather than simple atmosphere.

This makes Green a high-end talent that does not exist in theory, with piety, wisdom, and loyalty.

Rationally and emotionally, he believed that the scriptures described a near-perfect idea.For those who can't understand, are not inspired, and even try to fight against the church, and claim to have unnatural powers, Green has only compassion for the misguided and hatred for the culprit.

Especially after hearing and reading some cases of such evil results, he really established the goal of this life, determined to wipe out heresy, and bring the gospel to the Lamb of the Lord.

To this end, Green put in a lot of effort when he was young and young. While improving his studies, he asked to learn swordsmanship, striving to eliminate the enemy of God both mentally and physically.

In the end, he resisted many veiled attempts to dissuade him, and became an honorable member of the Inquisition without question.

Of course, that was all years ago.

Now Father Green often sits behind a certain rose window, looking at the square of Notre Dame Cathedral where people come and go, and wonders whether his original choice was really the result of a whim.

"Father, there are some signs of irregularities in the medical school. Is it still a routine inspection this time?" Brother Vadin climbed up to the attic with a roll of paper, and the armor on his body made him a little strenuous.The loyal partner who studied with him rarely slacks off, always delivering timely updates.

"Sit with me, Vadin." The priest took the scroll and moved it aside to make room for half of the bench. "There's no rush."

The paper, wound tightly like a winch, was wrapped around a small glass bottle of sour vinegar before being presented here, and sealed in a box that could only be twisted open in a special way. This preservation method made it impossible to leak the seal due to violence.

However, Green didn't have much interest in taking a look at this confidential letter, which was transmitted in secret, and felt it was a bit wasteful.

You don't need to read too much, most of the ones that can be sent in this size are about that Professor Morrison, which may provide another chance to bring down the medical school that has committed repeated crimes.But it's not the first time, and it doesn't make sense.

Rolling the paper along the curling direction and stuffing it into his pocket, he continued to look at the square below through the flower window.

Brother Vardin knew what he was looking at.In front of the stone steps guarded by the Plumed Knight, there is a disc area with a different color than it is.

It was the place where the final judgment was used against the heinous heretics. Now there is only a scar like a burn, and even the last trace has been almost washed away by time, and it is almost healed. Most of the worshipers have stepped on it without knowing it. Walking into the church, the footprints sometimes completely obscure it on rainy days.

The form of those who forsaken the Father melted in the flames, and the sinful souls and ashes rushed into the dark channel, and the same foul water was sent to the underground where the sun will never be seen.

—They had never seen such a scene.

In fact, there are very few people who are worthy of such execution. First, it must seriously violate the teachings and morals, and second, it must have a wide-ranging influence, and it cannot be counted with two hands.And that was a long time ago, and the church was gradually becoming "civilized".

As for Dunling, as the center of the kingdom's rule and belief, there are no people who can't live with him or commit crimes against the wind.

Folks mostly engage in astrology, divination, and superstition; more seriously, they steal corpses, dissect, and write banned books.

The ones most like the targets of the trial are some unknown gangs, for the sake of a sense of mystery or really believing that they can gain benefits, they worship objects that they don't know what they are according to the fragments they got by chance.Based on the records of extinct pagan religions in the church, as well as the collection of banned books on heteromorphism, Green can easily pick out a few common-sense mistakes among those ridiculous parodies.

Most of the time, he was dealing with sporadic and trivial matters, solving cases that violated the rules for various inexplicable reasons. Sometimes when he broke in with a group of heavily armed court personnel, the Lord did not even commit any crimes. Know.

Eloquent eloquence is used to refute witches and gods, and superb swordsmanship sweeps the streets and alleys all day long.As for the most serious thing in general, it turned out to be the School of Medicine of Dunling University. In the event of the destruction of the cemetery, most of the unidentified corpses pointed to them.

As for these habitual offenders, it is impossible to move without enough bad evidence. After all, many of them have aristocratic identities, and the leaders of the academy are permanent medical advisors to the royal family, and the current Professor Morrison has already sat in this position for a long time. Year.

Regarding the medical school becoming the focus of work, Green has always felt that it is quite a sad thing for the Inquisition Chamber.

But his belief in the Heavenly Father did not allow him to slack off in principle. After sitting quietly for a while, he still adjusted his mentality and read the secret letter carefully.

Unsurprisingly, they were all the same things as before, the only difference being that the amount involved and the location had changed again.It's hard not to wonder whether a fixed template has been formed, and the information that needs to be filled in is modified and delivered every time.

The medical school bought equipment, mostly in white glass containers that were dying out, and a batch of metal instruments.

The last body theft case did not find any results, but it also did not find out that the college's courses had been transferred, but Morrison and a professor from other places did not show up much.

Finally, the informant mentioned that Morrison probably had little to do with the body theft case this time, because they were working on some kind of potion as before, which seemed to be different from ordinary herbal medicine mixture, and they had also bought some manuscript pages.

The specifics are unknown, but I only learned from those who have handled it that a few pages of the manuscript are about an uncommon hexagonal architectural structure, symbols, etc., which are completely irrelevant, and it is probably a misremembering.

Roughly speaking, if Green leads the team to make a surprise inspection now, it will not gain much as always, but at most it will serve as a warning and let them settle down for a while.

But what's the point of this? It's just going back and forth.

Sometimes he wondered whether the heretical beliefs and evil spirit worship recorded in those old files had ever really existed, and how they hid underground, held secret gatherings, and held various absurd activities.

"So what kind of potion are they dealing with?" Green turned the paper over, and the back was blank, and the content ended here.

"I don't know, that's all I got."

Green put the paper on the candlelight dissatisfied, let go of it when the flame was about to touch his hands, and let it be reduced to ashes, "Have we restricted their research on potions?"

(End of this chapter)

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