Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Lesson 238: The Village Behind the Mountains Hathaler and the Origin of the Sacred Qi

"Sacred Chi? This is..."

Lorraine stares seriously as she marvels at the light erupting from her own body.

However, that expression is nothing more than that of a mad-scientist who is glad to find a new object of observation than a believer who is given protection by the divine Spirit and trembles with emotion.

I still can't help wondering if this is okay for a sight where I can't even see shards such as faith.

Just the person of the day...... the book spirit? seems satisfied,

"Hey, more believers. More. Happy day. Bring the sake, the sake!

And you, I'm saying something that makes me want to say that I think you're mistaken for a tavern or something.

"... Here"

That said, there is liquor.

Lorraine said she wanted to keep the Hathaller's sparkling wine for her home, so she got the extra one yesterday.

He made it into a large bottle and gave me nearly twenty bottles, so it would be forgiven to dedicate about one bottle as a offering.

That's all you gave me, because Lorraine showed you phantom magic and sprung up a lot of feast seats, and most of the liquor ownership would be in Lorraine, but I'm the model.

For the shame of it, even if there is about one share, it will be forgiven.

I understand that Lorraine had a slightly appetizing face to the spirits she took out, but I don't particularly complain, so I feel spared, but I can't help but offer them.

"... whoa, it was a joke, I can't believe I really have it! You're a believer."

and point the wooden body this way.

How the hell do you drink with a doll's body like this......

I thought, the flask of alcohol in my hand floated flutteringly and was attracted to the doll.

And even though the lid is not open, it decreases as I see the contents.

"Phew. Swallow swallowed. I'm satisfied!

Drink it all up and the doll said so in the same way as earlier.

Doesn't it get drunk to say divine spirits?

For example, drinking doesn't seem that fun...

Or is there a way of enjoying it that people don't understand?

I don't know... well, if you're satisfied, I think that's okay.

While doing that, Lorraine seemed to have used a little of the holy temper that had dwelt on her,

"... again, this feels a lot different than magic. Lent, you used to switch and use things so unrestrained."

I said.

Indeed, the senses are quite different in magic and holy temper.

I can't help it.

Therefore, it can be surprisingly difficult to use magic and then immediately operate the Sacred Qi and move further into it.

That said, I can if I can.

In my case, I've done that for ten years, not to mention a pretty weak force.

Moreover, it was a level that would not have survived without such a division of use, so that was already desperate.

As for control around there, I'm sorry, but you won't lose so easily to Lorraine.

... I can't win how the magic output turned upside down.

What about Sacred Chi?

"In my case, I've been using it to death. I'm used to it.... so how much holy chi? If it's more than me, I'll cry."

When asked that, Lorraine said,

"... I haven't really grasped it yet because it's the power I just got... pretty small, I think. I just used it for a little while now, and I feel like I'm already exhausted."

I answered that.

In fact, if you look at Lorraine, the sanctity in her is almost gone.

I think it's because I've already used it.

The amount that goes away a little bit is similar to the amount I once had.

"So you said shiatsu shiatsu, right? This is the limit for me. And Lent...... that, I just noticed, Lent, isn't that awesome? Why do you have so many holy minds? I have about a hundred times what I gave you."

The doll looked at Lorraine, then turned her gaze at me and then said so as she was surprised.

Indeed, the amount of my holy temper has increased significantly compared to the old days.

Increasingly, but I was wondering if that was due to this divine spirit doing something for me.

But they don't necessarily.

Then I wonder what you mean and I ask.

"... didn't you increase it? I thought the amount and strength of holy chi stemmed from the strength of shelter. I've been having a lot of fun with me lately, and I was wondering if you might have made me more protective..."

Like God.

I was wondering if you would have tried to protect the life of a believer.

That's what I thought......

But the doll snapped his neck, and shook,

"That's not so kind, I just wanted to say... but you just want to help out with the crisis of believers with only two. It's just, I'm so weak... I don't see Lent often, do I? I'm still trying pretty hard to be here."

say.

"Then why did my sanctity grow?

When I asked him that, the doll tilted its neck, then looked at me seriously, and then

"Well, if you work hard, it's a little bit more... of Lent on a boulder. Because that's not normal. Probably not? That unsure mask. I can feel the signs of God."

I said.

"... this..."

Curse mask that Lina has purchased at the dewstore.

It doesn't come off at all. I didn't think this was creating that effect.

Wasn't it a curse mask in the first place?

I call it a sign of God, but I can't feel it at all.

Naturally, even to Lorraine.

"Um, I guess it's a god tool... so I think you're amplifying the protection I've given you. Maybe there's a little bit of God's blessing on there that made it?

The doll told that story.

Human beings usually cannot grasp what kind of protection they have from God.

After fixing this temple, there's nothing more to it than a causal analogy.

In other words, what was increasing in holiness was that I also gained some protection from other beings, without realizing it, either?

from this mask.

"... What the hell is God's blessing?

"Come on? I don't know. If you really want to find out, why don't you even go to the Appraisal God's book temple? Anyway, if it's an ordinary item, if it's a god's item, I guess the book god will see it."

That's what the doll said.

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