It's all one flower.

795. Mysterious Mask Writer

Roark was impressed with the mercantile composition.

I see.

Just the free part, I get a lot of things.

He sprinkles the settings and tricks of the boys' middle and high school preferences across the board and grabs the heart of the main target. The styles are gentle and easy to read.

Little by little everywhere, I was weaving heavy episodes about darkness and faith in Artel society, letting it read without resistance to encourage the reader to debate and think.

Roark himself would have been haunted if he hadn't read it from the perspective he pulled a step back to analyze it. Being hairy hated by well-informed adults and faith elites like Skinum is also a well understood construct.

There are several reasons why priests have dared to be tolerant.

One thing to say is that if you get tough, rebellious boys will sneak in and read it, and reject it because they will be blind.

One thing to say is that if it is harshly blamed, the Kirkulus Church itself will be directly adapted to the problems it has been experiencing pretending to have never seen before.

At the end of the day, as with Idol's song, even if it's somewhat immoral, if you can turn a young man's foot toward the church, let's meditate (crush) his eyes.

That's what I thought, Roark. I saw similar writings all over the fan forum, not alone.

The handle name "Octo" Ursa Mayor also writes positively.

- This story has the power to make you care to read the Bible voluntarily.

It's a good way to preach for modern youth, isn't it?

It doesn't make sense that the congregation was asleep even when we talked about the Bible in church.

Ursa Mayor turned out to be a young man and a holder of flexible ideas.

The author's profile is private and everything is unknown: age, gender, profession, etc.

All I know is that "Al Faldo," which means "the lonely" in the pen name, and the majority of the income earned in publishing, is donated to the support of the child whose parents were killed by demons.

Donations also split in favor and disapproval, with some praising him as a good man reaching out to children in need, and others cursing him as a hypocrite who uses unhappy children for his sales name.

The two trenches were not filled in the fan forum, and whenever the author Al Faldo reported on the donation through the publisher, the same argument was repeated whenever the Demon Orphan Support Fund and welfare announced receipt reports and thanks for the donation.

The amount has not been published, but even if you donate 80%, the book sells well, so even the remaining 20% will be a fair amount.

"To help the children," some people buy many copies of the same book by themselves and recommend it to friends and acquaintances, and it is increasingly selling.

... I guess people who call themselves hypocrites have their temptations.

As Roark thought, the writing "incompetent jealousy slapping" and "hypocrisy to do, rather than goodness not to do" caught my eye everywhere.

The Lonely One (Al Faldo) has great influence, mainly in boys' middle and high school, but does not show up on the table, and the official statement goes through only interviews and reports of donations, with an unidentified masked writer.

There were several communities that talked speculation about who they were.

- You're a clergyman, so wouldn't it suck if you found out?

- No, no, no, I'd be familiar with warcraft exterminators, and the vendors are writing it to improve my image.

- I don't care what you think, Magic. You know, even a lump of Lusanchmann written by the guy who was banished to the autonomous community of Lanterna.

- You're a veteran.

- Milliotta and occult mania, right?

- If you find out, you won't be targeted for your life by the star sign. He said he was scared and wouldn't let himself fall apart.

Because there is too little information, every theory seems to be (more), but everything appeared to be different.

The stage of the work is where it all exists.

The Fan Forum has many "Pilgrimage Maps of Holy Places" marked where the work was staged.

Roark stepped on a toponymic link.

Not only was there a detailed description of which scene in what volume, but there was a massive line of photos with the travels of the fans who actually went. It also has links to delicious restaurants nearby, shops where you can buy affordable souvenirs, and cheap lodging. Photos of shops, food, and souvenirs are also posted on a lively page.

Octo also toured churches, shops, and parks in Rufus and the city of Ignikans. I haven't given him my personal name, but I can see he went with a few of his classmates.

... Sounds fun.

It seemed much more fulfilling than Skinum, an honorary student who dawned on his priesthood training and study.

Octo Things Ursa Mayor taught me that "no one writes under her real name," but surely disturbing writings, such as the incandescent arguments of the fighting waist, doubts about the faith of reality, and dissatisfaction with the Kirkulus Church, are the true words of the young people who revealed them because they are anonymous.

In real life society, he is scolded by "conscious adults" and priests who are close to him.

I can't even put my doubts in my mouth, being denied this idea without a headache.

I remember my grandfathers when I was at home, and Roark sighed softly.

When the Roarks were in elementary school, Belyoza's brother died on the Njefried River.

"It's refreshing to see a filthy child gone from home."

Belyoza spoke happily of her brother's death.

"You're a boy, so play well outside"

Her parents forced her to play outside to reduce the amount of meals and stay away from home as much as possible since the three-year-old examination found out her son had magic. He was cleverly inhibiting his development and depriving his neighbors of a place at home, not to be enlightened by it.

And finally, one day in the summer, he worked with other Hidden Kirkurs to make it look like an accident and flush it down the Nieffried River.

The mother was rewarded with the "neighbor's child" and let him jump into the river, but just pretended to help, leaving my child to be flushed.

It was the father who got out of work.

Witnesses were all hidden Kirkulus and kept their mouths tight so that suspicious eyes could not be turned.

The mother went up to shore with the help of a "neighbor," but the body was devoured by river demons and could not be recovered, and the police handled it as a "common unfortunate accident in the summer".

"If I had magic, would I have been dumped in the river?

"Don't be silly!

Roark's question was kicked over by his grandfather, and since then in the Diaphanes family, this topic has become taboo.

My parents continue to hang out with my family as if nothing had happened. It was decided that there was no son of a powerful people, as if Belyoza had been his only son from the beginning.

The comments chanting the exile theory had dim information hanging with unclear authenticity and details.

- There are rumors that the neighbor child was killed by a star sign (servant), knowing he was magical.

- I suddenly lost my kid in the neighbor's house, but I didn't file a search application or anything.

If you've been eaten by a warcraft or something, there's nothing nasty about a funeral.

Hello, make it normal like you weren't there from the beginning, and you can't ask.

- I'm narrow on my shoulders because a distant relative had a magical child and couldn't help it.

My sister was broken because of him, even though he was remotely almost someone else.

"Because you may have a child that is obscene in a separate genetic line".

Seriously, I want you to give me a break about calling my sister a witch or something.

- Seriously, you're shitting me. I wish I had broken all the magic artifacts before the civil unrest.

- Isn't it like a spellbound tile on the side of the road or a magic detection trap?

- I can't believe you left the sign of the star behind...

- A relative's son was dumped in the woods. You'd be eaten by demons by now.

My heart froze at the disturbing writing.

... Is the child dumped on Lanterna Island and picked up by the Wizard still the better one?

If all of this is true, Artel...... no, we will not be treating a powerful people as human beings in a Kirkulus-centered society.

If Cruello and Amana's brothers and sisters (today) had been born in Artel territory, Amana would not have known the existence of her older, separated brother and would have grown up as her only daughter… etc., and Roark closed his eyes with a grudge.