Dungeons for the Devil, Dungeons for the Core (Book Version Title: A Different World Dungeon Made with the Devil)
Chapter 178: Theodrum 9. Vinstadt - The Savior of Troubled Souls (Laughter) - (Part 2
"But... I'm afraid it annoys (wasps) your hand, but the... spiritual phenomenon hasn't arisen in any way, including when my predecessor lived here?
- In response, it was the priests who became more and more (finally) feverish with preaching.
Anyway, if Soleiman's explanation is true, the matter of the evil spirit has already been solved. If we let Soleiman in here, the spirit can also be a Yaltan feat, and even if he is there, it will lead to an increase in our reputation, which we persuaded diligently and obsessively (with him).
but Soleiman and I were aristocrats in our lifetime. He is a mighty man who has swimmed quite a bit across the noble society that takes out the eyes of the living horse. It is a prospect such as the authenticity hidden in the beauty of the curse. The opponent is Yaltanism with all sorts of rumors. It is an enemy force noted by his master, Crowe. Receiving incoming and outgoing. Kick him out early without rotting... good or not.
('... sir, what are you thinking?')
Izmar, who somehow perceived that Soleiman was troubled, secretly spoke with a mindset that Elder Undead could use against each other.
("Is that Izmar?... No, I can't decide if it's okay to send him back here.")
("... anything awkward?")
("Nah, a source came from across the corner, but I was wondering if I could chase you back down. At a time like this, I wonder what your husband would do... ')
("Oh, as good as it gets")
If you were a loose crow, I don't think you'd imitate it like a fool honestly chasing you back. But you can't use a clown-like sorcery for an undead like yourself. There is only one thing I can rely on as much as Pei's talk during my aristocratic years... but I also feel awkward (first) about making friends with Yaltanism, etc.
They demand a little (isa) or troublesome steering, but this is a good place to say no to incoming calls, but not total rejection... Is it reasonable to keep it for a few rounds...
- Soleiman, who made such a decision, had an unobstructed conversation, while the incoming matter - because his parents have served Mild Theism for generations - said no softly. On the other hand, don't forget to donate about ten pieces of silver coins to make it smell like you're not totally rejecting Yaltanism. If you donate the same amount to other churches, you won't be seen as passing through friendship (ok), especially Yaltanism.
The Yaltan clerics, while regretting their refusal to receive the letter, walked away satisfied once and for all that they had a connection with a nobleman named Soleiman.
"Are you glad it was that one? Sir."
"Your husband tells you to explore the trend of Theodrum to the extent that it is impossible. I was worried about what to do with it... it seems like a good cut to go around discarding the churches of each sect. What do you think?
"Is it a church... I do think it's a lot of convenience in terms of gathering information to get through with religious forces... for what reason do you intend to make a donation?
"What, in the name of Lord Kite's gratitude for his healing, wouldn't that seem so unnatural?
At a later date, Soleiman was able to gain face-to-face knowledge with Vinstadt religious officials in an unnatural way by making a donation of ten silver coins each to the churches of each sect.
The matter itself was fine, but the residents who witnessed Soleiman go out on his own were stirred up by the interest in the newly arrived nobility, which made Haku and Shuk a question-attack.
I couldn't tell how far to go, no matter what Haku and Shuku were questioned. In the end, the Vinstadts will not just fit in, and it is only a little further that a family meeting will be convened to discuss it.