They all call me the Outer God

Chapter 29: Medicine for a Stable Mind

Their customers will line up in an endless queue, countless wealth will fill the gap of poverty, people will no longer have to starve, and everyone can show the purest smile.

That is the most ideal dream, the most ideal reality.

"If the sun is really omnipotent, I will wish to go to the moon."

"Be more pious, and he will definitely hear you."

"Really? Then I will wish to him more piously.

I want to go to the moon!

I want to go to the moon!

I want to go to the moon!!!"

She shouted many times, of course, these may not have any effect, the only effect is to make the child a lot happier.

Late at night.

Riya pulled the quilt over himself. This time, he fell asleep quickly, did not dream of the scene of another world, and slept quite soundly.

When the moon alternated with the dazzling sun again, and the day came again, Riya also stretched and got up to wash.

"Good morning."

He patted the round head of the little Shival who had been looking at him beside the bed. Now the ear feathers of this mythical creature have grown back, and at first glance it looks more like a cat.

"Gu--"

Little Shival squinted his eyes and made a "gugu" sound from his throat, and then jumped off the bed.

It felt that Ria was in a good mood today, and there was no sign of further deterioration of the condition.

If it can continue to maintain, it should be able to live a few more months.

Thinking about it, little Shival stretched on the ground with Ria, and then began to sharpen his claws on the cabinet next to him, "clacking clacking", and a pit was made with each grinding.

Seeing this scene, Ria waved her hand to drive it away and dragged out a piece of wood under the bed for it to scratch.

However, little Shival thought it was food, and he took a bite of the wood directly, and bit off a piece of the wood and swallowed it into his stomach.

"Gu..."

It doesn't taste good.

Ria felt that it couldn't eat anything randomly, so she grabbed it and stuffed it back into her body from the neck, and then went downstairs to help Mrs. Steve set up the stall.

There were still many people standing outside the door. They were very excited after seeing him. Mrs. Steve also sighed that the business was booming because of Leah.

"What does this mean? It means that people should not stay at home all day." She scolded Leah for the stupid things she had done in the past, and handed Leah the freshly baked black bread.

Leah did not refute: "You are right."

These days, he did not look for James, and James did not come to him, as if he had forgotten that he existed.

His daily life was to sell bread, collect some beliefs, tutor Angela's homework, feed mythical creatures, and ask various people about the customs of the locals. Such a stable life made him feel uneasy in his heart.

It seemed that something was wrong, but everything was normal.

Another day, he received an anonymous letter, which asked him to go to the bookstore.

Obviously, it was written by James.

So Leah dressed up and went out. Before leaving, Mrs. Steve put two swars in his hand and asked him to buy some coarse salt from the salt dealer as seasoning.

"Remember that coarse salt can be bought for 200 grams for one schwar. Don't buy it too expensive, because those people will deceive young people who know nothing.

Also, go home early for dinner, okay?"

"Okay."

Home.

When Riya heard this word, he was in a trance for a moment.

He seemed to know what he was afraid of.

"My concept of both sides is getting more and more vague...Is this a dream or that dream?

If this is a dream, then it is really a sun that appears in the haze."

He covered his head and felt a little dizzy, but he still maintained a casual face on the surface.

He said goodbye to Mrs. Steve and went to James's bookstore. As soon as he opened the door, he saw James standing in front of the door, as if he had been waiting for him for a long time.

It almost scared Riya.

"Welcome, Kercha! You look much better!"

James went up to him enthusiastically and wanted to give him a hug, but was dodged by Leah in the middle: "No, I'm afraid of being crushed to death. Just say whatever you want."

"How ruthless." The bird-beaked doctor spread his hands, and then took out a test tube filled with red solution from a cabinet on the side.

"I have already made the medicine you want. It's just right to drink it while your mind is stable these days."

"Then my illness will get better?"

"No, it just makes your mind more stable, so that you won't collapse instantly and your condition will worsen."

"Why did I collapse instantly?"

Leah felt puzzled. If he was such a person who collapsed easily, he would have gone crazy as early as when he found that he was covered with eyes.

But although the other party seemed unreliable, he would never hurt him at the critical moment.

Leah thought for a moment, picked up the test tube, pulled out the cork, and poured the red solution into his mouth.

The solution tasted bitter and unpalatable, but after drinking it, Leah did feel that the depression in his brain had disappeared a lot, and he looked at things more rationally.

"That's right." James took the test tube back and destroyed it with some unknown power.

The glass test tube quickly turned into ash in his hand.

After doing all this, he signaled Leah to stay and read a book, and Leah did not refuse.

He was very interested in the history here, and walked to the history area to take down a chronicle and read it with relish.

Open the page about Wins Town——

The chronicle mentioned that Wens Town belonged to Endles. The first residents fled here from other places. After finding that this place was livable and suitable for agricultural development, they began to settle down and gradually developed their own scale.

A hundred years ago, the saint of the Church of the Radiant Rising Sun came here to spread the faith. He let people witness the power of the rising sun.

Under the sun, those fruit trees that were destined to have a reduced yield or even no harvest this year instantly regained vitality, and the branches were bent by the abundant fruits. Fruit farmers ushered in an unprecedented bumper harvest.

Only then did people firmly believe in the miracle, embrace Him, believe in Him, and consciously build a palace for Him, which is the so-called church.

Since then, people have paid taxes to the church every month, and the church has treated every town resident equally.

Wens Town is such a harmonious, simple and great town.

Seeing this, Lia frowned slightly.

How could this be different from what he saw.

Although he admitted that the Radiant Rising Sun was good, he just felt that there was a loophole somewhere.

"I'm afraid this book wasn't written by a clergyman. The current situation in Wens Town is far from what is described in the chronicle, let alone a hundred years ago."

"It's normal. Generally, people who write books will bring their own subjective filters to a certain extent."

Seeing Leah's doubts, James explained to her and told Leah to just read the book as a story and not to pay attention to so many details.

"If you read the book "The Origin of Endles", you will find that the fun of the chronicle is really nothing.

It's rare to see the creation theory and the evolution theory fighting each other, haha, it's so interesting!"

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