Next Sunday - -.

Elizabeth waited at the church gate for the other Sisters and the villagers to come.

Mass is held every Sunday and everyone prays.

Although it is a church that no one usually visits, there are many people of faith who visit all this day.

"What are you twitching about?

Roxanne, who welcomes Mass attendees in the same way next door, looks surprised.

"I have a new kid I invited, and I was wondering if he'd really come"

"Baron Doreena's Lady? Preaching enthusiastic and great."

Nodding at Hilde's words lining up next door.

They knew Elizabeth was coming through.

That's what Chief Sister, maybe the villagers told me.

"It's not preaching or anything... I just want you to laugh"

"Hmm."

Roxanne struck a relationship in a tone that could be both impressive and frightening.

Where the conversation was interrupted, the sound of Khan, Khan and the bell sounded just fine.

A priest, Mauritz, was pulling a string from under the tower to ring.

It informs noon, except for those who are quick to care, mostly the villagers come to church with this as a signal.

It's the first time I've come to church to know, but ringing the bell rings for dozens of minutes at noon and in the evening.

For those who worked nearby, the sound was a signal for rest and the end of the job.

I have heard that in the original world, the temple tower also had a Times significance.

Although there were many places where noise problems and clocks became commonplace that only rang about New Year's Eve, it is still rooted in life in this world.

"... looks like you're here"

Roxanne groans blushly.

I began to see the villagers walk in solidified forward.

Hilde and Elizabeth make a smile and welcome the attendees.

Roxanne is a natural as usual.

By the way, Lucinda's not here because she's playing with the kids in the garden.

Elizabeth or Lucinda were mostly dealing with the kids because they would attend Mass as well, but it would be difficult to keep them company until it started.

"Hello, old lady! You're still here today."

Each one finds out who he sees and says hello.

Elizabeth spoke to an old lady who had a charitable visit the other day.

"Hello, Sister Elizabeth. Because seeing your face is one of my pleasures."

"Thank you, I'm glad"

I bow my head to my squeaky, laughing grandmother.

I still want Mass to come to all sorts of people.

"Later, you know... what did you say? In the meantime, I got it... with vegetables in it..."

"Kinpira bread?

Elizabeth said, my old lady nodded yeah.

Maybe this name is hard to remember after all, reflection.

I should have made it a more understandable name, like vegetable bread.

"Yes, kimpira bread. That was delicious... I wanted to ask you how to make it, can we make it?

"It's easy. Prepare a note on how to make it by the end of Mass...... yes! Next time we'll go and make it at home."

"Oh, that would help."

He seems really happy for me, and I'm happy for him as Elizabeth.

"Ah..."

"What's wrong with you?

On my grandmother's back, I saw someone waiting for me, and I accidentally raised my voice.

Follow the two maids and figure out who they are right away because they look and dress prominently in a different good way than when they were pulling.

- You're here!

"Find your first child to attend Mass today"

"Right, right. Then go and give it to him."

"Thank you. Granny, see you after Mass."

When I break up with my grandmother, I wave to Elizabeth and call her.

"Charlotte, this way, this way!

"Don't call me out loud..."

I'm shy, but I don't seem so grumpy.

Hilde, who was nearby, also noticed and smiled.

"'Cause they could sneak away."

I just got to the gate, and I just shook Charlotte's hands when I caught her.

"I'm not running away! Because I came all the way here! I'll show you Mass."

"Yeah, but as promised, you can help me when you're done"

When I smile, Charlotte turns to the side a lot.

"I know you don't have to say one thing..."

I don't think it's a good idea to go outside and participate in mass with everyone.

- I'm glad I invited you... Huh!

The smiling face cracks.

Because I found Leonid at the edge of my vision.

- - Watch till Mass!?

It's really getting stalked.

"Huh? What is it, Sister Elizabeth?

"Hey, it's nothing... come on, I'll show you the church"

Forced to relieve the tension on her cheek, she pushed Elizabeth's back and escaped into the chapel, though...

But naturally, Leonid followed me.

Upon entering the chapel, a few villagers were already seated and waiting for the Mass to begin.

"This is the church. That's quite a vibe."

Charlotte gets her thoughts.

It was made of stone with a large, disappointing impression, although not so called elaborately decorated and brightly colored churches.

The ceiling is high and the left and right are lined with thick spire arches that support it.

'Cause it looks like a fine church with a long history.'

"Apparently..."

Charlotte reacts to Elizabeth's words.

"Although history is important... I still think it's important that a lot of villagers come to the church like this right now"

"It's convenient... but it sounds like you"

"Really?

When we laugh at each other with our eyes together, we explain the details of the indoor.

The chapel consists mainly of a central corridor, a left and right side corridor, a crossing with a slight protrusion to the side, and a inner formation at the far rear.

The corridor is the place of the faithful and the largest in the chapel.

Wooden box-shaped benches are placed in two rows, left and right, with arched columns lined up.

Also near the entrance are sacred tools used by the faithful, such as baptismal dishes and storage boxes.

Likewise, in the back there was a sermon stand and a bookstand used by the priest.

The side corridor is located to the left and right of the corridor, where the ceiling has narrowed a step, the corridor and windows make up the majority, widening the interior of the church, as well as taking on the role of lighting.

Masses and ritual objects were stored in the crossing corridor, which also served as a conduit to the Sisters' living space, upstairs and spires with bells.

Although the last infield appears to be ahead of the corridor, the faithful cannot enter in principle.

There is an altar, decorated with elephants of the goddess Herevela, which preserves a sacred atmosphere.

The only gorgeous place with bright stained glass, lots of candlesticks, or even a plain Nortian church.

"Well, it's a very complicated building."

Charlotte seemed intrigued when I thought they would say it was boring.

- Speaking of which, I was originally very intelligently curious about my personality.

I'll show you to the kitchen later.

"Okay...... better yet, when does Mass start?

"After the bell rings... oh, it looks like it's time"

Charlotte and maybe Leonid, too, just finished describing the interior of the chapel all the way, and the bell stopped ringing.

Mauritz, a priest who is about to finish moving the bell, hurries to get dressed for Mass and head to the chapel.

"I'm going, sit down."

"What, what do you do about worship? I have no idea."

As Elizabeth tries to go, Charlotte grabs her sleeve.

"Just look around and fit in properly and you'll be fine. No one notices if you're wrong."

"... I'll try"

It seemed meticulous, but I have two maids, so it shouldn't be a problem.

Elizabeth had a job as a Sister, so she moved away from Charlotte and into the crossroads.

"Looks like you made your point. Sounds like a good girl."

Hilde, who had refrained earlier, praises me with his refrained voice.

"Yes, the roots are very"

Nodding, Lucinda brings the children into the chapel.

The children began to sit beside it, intrigued by the noble lady they did not always see.

Charlotte in a bit of a hurry.

But the kids are grown up, too, so I can't speak up.

When Roxanne came in at the end to the chapel, she closed the door.

- Speaking of which, what about Leonid?

Looking around, he stood subtly on the side corridor by the door.

He's more like a guard than a participant.

"Quiet. Mind, strictly."

Sister length Hilde takes a step out of the intersection hall into the body corridor.

When I complained about the decision, no one spoke in the chapel.

After a while, Father Mauritz came out of the crossroads and slowly walked out towards the back.

He is a decent priest, though shadowy among the sisters of habit.

A second-thirty decoy person with no obsession at all with things like money, status, or success.

However, I am neglectful of events outside the church and do not rely a little on the villagers' consultations.

Including that aspect, I'm a trustworthy person......

- I knew you were a good Roxanne organ.

I admire Roxanne's organ, which started out playing as Mauritz walked.

Hilde used to be in charge, but since Roxanne came, she's been in charge.

Climbing onto the sermon stand, Mauritz begins to greet him.

"Thank you for coming together today. I'm glad some of you are new."

Always talk with a slow look at the participants' faces.

Charlotte smiles at the priest and trembles on her shoulder.

"Forget the pain and troubles of each day, even for a moment, and calm your mind"

Raising his hands, he turns to the altar and raises his voice.

"Let us pray to the goddess Herevela."

Subsequently, Mauritz utters a word that spells out a prayer for the goddess.

"Goddess, watch over the heavens higher than the heavens, the goddess Herevela. I follow your teachings, I thank you every day and accept everything. Bless us."

Participants follow him and repeat the same words.

"Thank you for the chanting. Okay, close your eyes. I'll read you today's passage."

Mass is then read out by Mauritz, with an extract of a passage from the Bible describing the word entrusted to her by the goddess Herevela.

"The earth will be blood, the trees will be concerned, and the water will be life. Never forget that. Don't forget to thank nature and give it back. And people are also part of a big thing called nature. Be equally grateful and remember what it's like to give it back"

In the meantime, the others listen to the priest and stain his chest with the Goddess's words.

"Remember when you worry, when you suffer, when you are poor. that I am a part of the world. That the feeling is also one of great profit. It's all there."

Upon completion of the reading, the calm and harsh silence comes for a while.

Elizabeth also felt the words coming in slowly.

I made a fool of myself when I was a courtier, but now I think the wording shoots an expository.

Painful is temporary, and change always comes.

Elizabeth, who couldn't get out of the villain's warrant, and Charlotte, whose parents neglected her active personality and decided to pull her off the border...

"Now let's thank the goddess."

Take plenty of time and Mauritz will encourage progress.

Elizabeth's turn next.

With lots of bread and wine in the cage that was prepared, you exit the crossing hall and head to the altar.

Again the organ rang and the attendees uttered a song of gratitude.

The song is a very simple one anyone can do, just chant words like prayer, blessing, nature and goddess to the song.

Charlotte, who I saw slightly when I left, was also moving her mouth in confusion.

By the time Sister goes to the altar, the children of the church will circle the attendees and collect donations.

However, I don't get a lot of money.

Donating just makes sense in itself, so most of it is a piece of semi copper coin, and you don't have to send it out.

Finally, collect all the coins and dedicate them with bread, wine.

A ritual dedicated to coins, wine and bread.

By the way, this bread was also specially made by Elizabeth.

It is a white bread that represents holiness and is deliciously made with the thought of eating it all after Mass.

To the ingredients, the point is to add milk and a small amount of sugar or honey.

Rinse the butter into the dough, and when fermented, round it and press it with a vertical stick in the middle, in the form of peaches or buttocks.

If you don't apply egg yolks to keep the baking colors on, and you cook them covered with plenty of flour on the surface...

Completion of white, slightly sweet, mochi fuwa bread with fine cracks.

The white bread was also very popular with the participants, and since I started serving this bread, the number of mass mobilized has about doubled......?

"To the goddess Herevela, I dedicate"

Slowly placing the offering on the altar, Elizabeth returned to the crossroads.

"Goddess, watch over the heavens higher than the heavens, the goddess Herevela. I follow your teachings, I thank you every day and accept everything. Bless us."

The sound of the organ stops and the same wording as the first is followed by a priest and mouthed.

That was the end of Mass.

And then act like the bread and wine you dedicate to the participants.

Donated coins are also to be divided among the needy, such as those who are single or without parents. If not, hit the bread and other money on a charitable visit.

It was customary for us to separate everything we received at Mass