But...is this really the case?

Would Visas really do such a meaningless thing?

Ulu really wanted to ask Bai Wei directly, but he subconsciously felt that Bai Wei would not tell him the truth, and he did not want to be further controlled by Bai Wei, so he endured it.

But when he was getting dressed, he would still "inadvertently" turn his eyes over. Although he had memorized "The Rhine Covenant" by heart, he still wanted to see what Bai Wei was trying to do and whether there was any special meaning in turning to this page.

So what is the meaning of Bai Wei turning the book to this page?

Before Wu Lu could figure it out, there was a knock on the door. He had to temporarily retract his thoughts and said to the door, "Come in."

Then he saw Leah come in with a tray filled with eggs and sausages.

"Sir, please have breakfast." Leah said crisply.

...There is breakfast in this crappy shop?

Uru was a little surprised, but he didn't show it and let Leah put it on the table.

After Leah put the breakfast away, she did not leave immediately. Instead, she walked up to Uru and handed him a few copper coins: "Sir, this is the room fee."

Ulu frowned slightly: "What do you mean?"

"Aunt said she is not in good health and cannot provide you with a complete service. She even woke you up this morning because of her cough." Leah said seriously, "We shouldn't charge you the full room fee, so we will refund you half."

Ulu took the copper coin with some surprise, rubbed it gently in his hand, and pondered it in his mind.

Is it because the orphan and the widow are worried that they will get into trouble that they make concessions?

Ulu thought about it for a moment, nodded, and put the money in his pocket.

Leah added: "If you want to change hotels, you can also tell us directly and we will refund you all the room fees."

As she said this, Leah's beautiful eyes kept turning around, as if she was a little nervous, as if she was afraid that Uru would check out of the hotel because of this.

Obviously, the woman told her to say that.

After saying this, Leia quickly bowed to Uru and prepared to leave.

When she reached the door, Ulu suddenly asked, "Is she your mother?"

Leah stopped, looked back at Ulu, and said, "No, it's my aunt."

"Where's your mom?"

"Mom is dead."

The corners of Ulu's mouth twitched slightly, and he suddenly thought of the little boy and his sister.

Damn it, why is there another one without a mother?

Leah noticed the change in Uru's expression and thought that Uru was pitying her, so she waved her hands and said, "It's okay, sir. Although my mother is gone, my aunt is very kind to me and I treat her as my mother, so I don't feel sorry for her."

...Who said you were pitiful?

Uru thought this kid was weird, but he didn't say anything. He just waved his hand and asked Leah to leave.

So Leia bowed to Uru again before leaving the door.

Then, Ulu walked to the table and squinted at the fried eggs and sausages in front of him.

This is totally burnt.

He picked up the fork, tasted a little reluctantly, and then put it down immediately.

...It tastes so damn bad.

Ulu didn't finish his breakfast in the end. After packing up his things, he went out.

When he walked to the door of the hotel, he saw the proprietress sitting behind the counter. She seemed to be weaker than last night. Her face was pale and her hands were tightly grasping the armrests of the chair, as if she had already used up all her strength. But even so, she still kept a faint smile on her face, and was looking at the little figure in front of her - Leah was holding a mop that was a head taller than her, mopping the floor with sweat all over her forehead.

When she saw Ulu, Leah immediately stood up straight and bowed to him. Ever since the boss lady said she was impolite yesterday, she seemed to remember this and bowed to Ulu several times a day: "Good morning, sir."

The proprietress next to her seemed to want to get up as well, but because she was too weak, she gave up after trying twice and failed. She just gave Ulu an apologetic smile.

Ulu didn't say anything, just nodded and walked past the two of them.

Then he noticed that the proprietress also had an omelette and a grilled sausage in front of her, but it was even burntier than his, which made his eyelids twitch involuntarily.

In addition, there was a bowl of black sticky liquid on the table, which seemed to be medicine.

"Sir." The proprietress suddenly called Ulu and said softly, "Today, Leah and I have to go to the church to see a doctor. If we come back late..."

"I see." Ulu said expressionlessly, "You already said that yesterday."

The proprietress smiled and nodded, and stopped talking.

So Ulu walked out of the hotel, and then for some unknown reason, he turned back and looked through the window.

"Aunt, I've finished mopping the floor."

"Okay, very good."

"Why don't you take your medicine?"

"Haha, drink it right away."

"Why didn't you have breakfast? Is it because what Leah cooked wasn't tasty?" Leah looked very nervous.

"Of course not." The proprietress put the burnt fried egg into her mouth with a smile, "It's delicious... but it's not very suitable for customers to eat. I need to add more oil."

"…Liya will do her best! Aunt, you can rest assured and leave all the work to me!"

"Haha, Leah is the most sensible."

At this moment, Ulu felt a little dazed, as if he had returned to the cottage twenty years ago and heard the familiar yet strange woman talking to him.

"Mom, take your medicine."

"……it is good."

"There's nothing to eat, but it doesn't matter. I can go to the church, and the priest will definitely help us!"

"Haha, the names are all wrong. Leah is the most sensible one."

Ulu stood in front of the window in silence for a while before turning around and leaving.

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 50 Fifty You are blaspheming!!! (Two in one)

Rhine West Library.

Ulu stopped in front of the library door. He looked up at the place in front of him where he had been countless times ten years ago, but he was a little hesitant at this moment.

"What?" Bai Wei's voice sounded in his mind, with a hint of joking, "Are you afraid to go in?"

Ulu's face immediately darkened: "Why wouldn't I dare to do that? I just think... you are playing a joke on me."

"Don't worry." Bai Wei said calmly, "There's nothing wrong with my sexual orientation."

The corners of Wulu's mouth twitched slightly. He took a deep breath and suppressed the desire to get angry: "You said you wanted to find the whereabouts of the other body parts, but you asked me to bring you here."

"Yeah, what's the problem?"

"...Do you think the location of your body parts is written in the ordinary books in the library?"

"It's indeed impossible to have an ordinary collection of books." Bai Wei said slowly, "But now you are a priest, aren't you? The clergy of Rhine can read some books that ordinary people can't read. You should be very clear about this."

Yes, at Bai Wei's instruction, Uru put on his priest uniform again, which made him feel uneasy. After all, he was wanted by the Rhine, but instead of running away, he appeared in Som City openly, in front of the library belonging to the Rhine Church, and even wore his priest uniform.

This feeling was like dancing wildly under the gaze of the God of the Rhine, which was another challenge for Uruna's already unhealthy heart.

He could almost hear his own heartbeat.

"Don't be nervous." Bai Wei said with a smile, "What Som City lacks the most is priests. No one will care about you. Your pure white priest uniform can completely cover up all your filth, right?"

Faced with Bai Wei's blatant sarcasm, Ulu did not refute. He just paid close attention to the people around him.

The Rhine Library is open to everyone in Som City, so most of the people who come in and out of this library are ordinary people, and only a few are priests. But just as Bai Wei said, there are too many priests in Som City, so people who come and go will not pay much attention to Uru. At most, they will just glance at him curiously because Uru stood there for a long time without moving, but they will not stay for too long and will leave in a hurry.

This made Uru feel a little more at ease. Of course, he came here because he was more aware of the situation in the Rhine Library. If Bai Wei asked him to go directly to the West Cathedral in his priest uniform, he would definitely not go.

"You may have some misunderstanding about my authority." After easing the tension in his heart a little, Wu Lu responded coldly to Bai Wei's previous words, "Even if the administrator recognizes my identity, the information that an ordinary priest can access is very limited. If an ordinary priest can easily find your body parts, then you are too..."

"You found it, didn't you?" Bai Wei interrupted Wu Lu with a smile, "It seems you are quite lucky."

Ulu suddenly choked.

Lucky, lucky?

Ulu already felt that the thing he regretted most in his life was that he had bought this finger from that damn black marketeer that day.

This damn black marketeer actually sells genuine goods!

When he thought of this, Ulu was so angry that he trembled all over. He lost interest in continuing to argue with Bai Wei and walked into the library with a dark face.

The Western Library is the only library in the city of Som and the largest library in the area controlled by the Western Cathedral. It has a collection of countless books... After all, its backend is the Western Cathedral.

In the world of Blasphemy, there are no countries, only city-states at most. Above the city-states are churches, and the influence of the four major orthodox religions covers more than 70% of the land on this continent. Therefore, units with special meanings such as libraries are naturally governed by the major churches.

Therefore, the library managers are also priests and church knights.

Walking into the library under the watchful eyes of two Rhine Knights standing by the gate, Uru's heart inevitably hung in the air again, after all, he had entered the church's sphere of influence again.

The first floor of the library is open to the public. Everyone can borrow books here, so this floor has the most people. Even if everyone deliberately keeps quiet, there is still a bit of noise.

Ulu walked around the first floor, and after making sure that no one noticed him, he pretended to be casual and walked to the second floor.

The number of people on the second floor was only one tenth of that on the first floor, so the entire field of vision became empty, and a huge sense of oppression came over me - because the second floor was a place that only clergy could enter.

The administrator on the second floor was a kind-looking old priest who was more than ten years older than Uru. He looked up when he heard the footsteps. At that moment, Uru felt that he was being scrutinized. But he walked up to the other person without changing his expression and said in a deep voice, "I want to borrow a book."

Looking at the priest's uniform on Ulu, the old priest did not ask to check his ID or anything, but asked directly: "What book do you want to borrow?"

Wu Lu listened to Bai Wei's description in his mind, pondered for a while and then said: "The Annals of the Western Cathedral."

Hearing the title of the book, the old priest showed a look of surprise, but he did not ask any questions. He just nodded, said "wait a moment" and left.

The second floor is not like the first floor. You need to tell the management staff in advance if you want to borrow books here, and the management staff will pick them up. You can only read on the second floor and cannot take the books away.

While waiting for the administrator to take the book back, Uru naturally began to observe the second floor. As mentioned before, those who can go to the second floor are clergy of the Rhine Church. Most of them come here to look for information, so it is much quieter than the first floor.

Ulu looked around the entire second floor and suddenly saw two very young priests. They were obviously underage, with clean white faces and no beards. They were also seriously flipping through the books in their hands and taking notes. At this moment, Ulu felt a little dazed, as if his eyes had penetrated time again and returned to that afternoon ten years ago.

"Ah, those two kids are really working hard." The old priest's voice suddenly sounded behind Uru, "The assessment is next year, but they came here to study a year in advance."

Ulu turned around and saw that the old priest had already placed the book he wanted on the counter. He also turned his gaze to the two young priests, his eyes full of love.

"It's really hard to dislike hard-working and serious children." The old priest said with a smile, "Looking at them always reminds me of my past self... Don't you agree?"

My former self?

Wulu felt a little dazed, and memories kept coming back to him. He remembered the days when he had worked hard here. Although the result was not good, and even yesterday's incident almost made him lose his balance, the memories at this moment were still like the afternoon sunshine, which gradually calmed him down.

"Yes." Uru couldn't help but smile at the old priest. He couldn't remember how long it had been since he last smiled. "Youth... means hope."

"No." The old priest shook his head, and then said seriously, "Young people who work hard are the hope, just like this..."

As the old priest spoke, he pushed the "Annals of the West Cathedral" in front of Uru.

"In this day and age, few people are interested in the history of the Western Cathedral. Archbishop Elio, one of the origin believers and the founder of the Western Cathedral a hundred years ago, was able to expand the territory and establish the current status of the Western Cathedral during the era of the gods' chaos. Isn't it because of hard work... Of course, the power of the Lord cannot be ignored." The old priest made a prayer gesture, "But being chosen by the Lord is also a kind of ability. Over the years, the successive bishops of the Western Cathedral have worked hard to develop the Western Cathedral from a remote corner to the current one. Needless to say, the efforts involved are naturally... It's a pity that not many people pay attention to history now."

The old priest sighed as he spoke, then he gently tapped the cover of the book and said solemnly.

"But someone must remember it. This is our heritage, this is our history. It is also what we want to teach future generations." After saying that, the old priest smiled and patted Ulu on the shoulder, then slowly walked towards the two young priests, "Kids, how are you doing with your studies?"

Ulu looked at the old priest's back and felt that his long-forgotten heart was touched again. Hope flashed in his eyes, but soon became dim again.

If he could have stayed here...

"Are you missing someone?" Bai Wei's voice sounded out at this moment, "What are you missing?"

Ulu's eyes immediately turned cold, he didn't say anything, but Bai Wei didn't stop.

"Your Rhine Covenant says that the God of the Rhine divided His power and will among four origin believers, and these four believers spread it. Is that correct?"

"What do you want to say?"

"So I really want to know, is it a guy like you who inherited His will, or those guys who couldn't even recite the Rhine Covenant yesterday who inherited His will?" Bai Wei said slowly, "Or is it this priest who you think is 'upright' who inherited His will?"

Wu Lu's eyes changed slightly. He vaguely felt that Bai Wei was bringing up some dangerous topic: "What do you mean? Aren't you here to look for body parts?"

"I'm here to find the answer, or to help you find the answer." Bai Wei said with a smile, "Aren't you curious? What is that thing mentioned in the Rhine Covenant that the God of the Rhine gave to his believers along with his power?"

Ulu felt a strong sense of uneasiness in his heart. He found an empty seat and sat down, looking at the "Annals of the Western Cathedral" in front of him, but he did not have the courage to open it.

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