Portrait of Queen Berta: I accidentally got pregnant with His Majesty’s child
[26] A place of faith
At the end of the hallway, Leandro opened a door to guide Viscount Schulde, who stepped into the room and immediately rounded his eyes.
"I'm sorry, it's a little messy."
The Advisory Council is not a permanent institution until now, and even in the waiting room in front of the Treasury Secretary's office, completely old books are spreading and officials are hanging out.
Leandro told his men in the room that his gaze and gesture alone were useful to the Secretary's office.
He told them that it was good for them to continue their work, and slightly proceeded to the door of the Secretary's office.
"Sir. Sir, are you in?Her Highness sent Countess Schulde. "
As soon as I called, there was an immediate response from the room.
Treasurer Owando, the owner of this room, stood up to justice at the seasonal desk in the office of the secretary.
He is naturally higher in rank than Count Schulde, but he still thinks it would be nice to receive a favor from Her Royal Highness while sitting.
"Vladimir Schulde, thank you for your time.Is that what this is about? Example: "of a visit to a trade office."
"Yes, Your Royal Highness is in possession of your letter regarding your permission to visit."
Viscount Schulde handed over to Ovand the precious queen's sealed letter.
Obando receives it with both hands and bows to the Count of Wrath.
"Thank you for your prompt response.We will proceed here. "
The Chamber of Commerce is the name of the political body that oversees the colony.
Its headquarters are not King's Capital, but are traditionally located in various parts of the harbour with strong waterways.
This time, Secretary of the Treasury, Ovando, was planning to visit the trading office in the port town of Messaro in the Great River Basin.
An inspection that combined the reality of the colonial trade with an investigation of the book situation, but Leandro's biggest objective in advising the Secretary was to make Ovando see the scene and change his mind.
It would also be quite rough if the tax collection operations were to be put on the scene.
To be honest, the old people of the original Financial Advisory Council are overhead and too stubborn.
In the first place, there was a verse that they wanted to think about separately from their noble job of collecting taxes and drawing up national budget proposals.
"I have received a message from Her Highness with my permit.... Anything, Messaro is a port town with a fairly southern cultural area flowing in.The harbour tax collectors are in a bad mood, so the priests are advised to go in costumes they don't know. "
It seems that Berta herself shares the view of Leandro that Messaro's trading department is the governing body of what kind of malaise it is.
"... I see."
Obando, on the other hand, doesn't have much in common.
"But I appreciate your advice to be careful with your land pattern behavior, but not even your outfit.... you're trying to make us look like disguises.You sound strange.Could you please tell Her Highness about such impossible manners? "
Each person's standing also means something like a symbol that indicates the person's social identity and position.
In other words, this time, it was certainly more insane than Belta's saying.
It is not normally possible for monks to dress in proselytizing clothes, let alone for no one to dress lightly in ordinary people's clothes.
"Excuse me."
Leandro sneaked across the inscription that Count Schulde was carrying.
Apart from the public writings, it was like a note written by Berta, who worried about the messaging abilities of Viscount Schulde.
"'In the southern cultural area, I would like you to tell Sir that if you knew a priest, you might not be able to listen to him anymore -' Oh, I mean, what is your concern...?"
The unique southern atmosphere of religious problems is perhaps hard to grasp except for those who know how it feels locally.
Perhaps the central Prosperos consider the southern region simply an untouched land with insufficient religious enlightenment.
A way of life without a particular faith is an ignorant and pathetic choice for a human who has not yet touched what is called faith.
In fact, however, the situation in the south is completely different.
"... in other words, the South tends to shy away from people who believe strongly in something, especially as they become an inner circle of culture."
"Leandro, I recognize that the further south you go, the more unbelievers there are.Sadly, I am not going to question the people of the south about the dying, which has not been well ruled for a long time, and the Church.They have an equal right to be saved. "
Ovand's way of thinking would be quite splendid in the opinion of a priest raised in a church with great central authority.
Nevertheless, the reality is a dangerous way of making a difference.
"Lord Ovand, you may look down on us who have no faith, but so do the people of the South."
Leandro gave sincere advice to his immediate supervisor, thinking it was better to be clear.
"- The people of the south, on the other hand, make a fool of the faithful in their hearts that they are strangers living in worship of the invisible God."
"... what, are you stupid?"
While Ovando was silent, Leandro collapsed.
"It is dangerous to treat people in the south as poor people without enlightenment.Well, we Kasha and the other southern Taoists in the middle have a fairly central religious bias to understand.Even if you see us as unfinished barbarians, we will deal with them peacefully and without anger.But not ordinary people. "
The people of the south are intuitive and priceless.
For the south, it would be a lot more aggressive if a superfluous monk hurt his cowardice from the front.
"- But if you think I or Her Highness's opinion alone is insufficient, I suggest that you check with those close to you.Last year's Southern Fortune Tour also heard that His Majesty had come without a clergyman in it. "
Between Ovando and Leandro, in a tense atmosphere, a bright question was raised about whether the air could be read or not, as Count Schulde normally did.
"But why don't people in the south believe in God so much?"
As for Leandro personally, I don't know if their religious doctrine is honest or if they live in worship with God about the only human being who died more than a thousand years ago.
However, Leandro knew where this source of his own rejection was.
Rather than the ideas that Leandro himself chose on his own initiative, it was simply due to ethnic memory.
The reason why the majority of the people in the south do not currently have a particular faith.
"--The faith of the people of the south has largely disappeared into history."
Whether it's the religion of the continental countries or the paganism of the desert, the southern part is a landscape that has been haunted by all ideas and continues to be swayed as a cultural exchange.
If they had been permeated by any one of these ideas, the oppression of ethnicity from the opposition religion would have been so intense that it would not have been comparable.
"If you don't believe in uncertainty, you can live a little longer."
Leandro laughed blatantly.It also contained most of the sacrifices to the clergy.
God didn't save them anyway.