─ ─ ─ Pania Abbey.

It is a temple that believes in the Great Spirit Saphir.

Well, I met God (?) in my previous life (and I think I'll be in my previous life), and I know that there is a God (?) in this world, but as someone from a country who was singing about freedom of faith, do it on your own. If there's an interesting festival, I'll let you in. There's only a sense of purpose.

Besides, in this day and age it is the peace of mind of the people and the religion necessary for coronation. I believe it's a necessary system even if I don't believe it.

In other words, it is small in size, but it is also close to a temple (rather than a church or shrine) in our village. There are graves), and grandpa priests and apprentices are performing village coronations.

There are three common temples in the city of Barial, but this is the only monastery - the Nishi Temple - which also houses the only orphanage.

Like the previous Nishi-ji temple, this Nishi-ji temple is also a woman's rushing temple, and it is said that if you run in here, even the king can't help you.

The Dean's secret story is that some royal people have left the house, so I can't help them.

Well, Dada hasn't believed in me for nearly a thousand years, and it's just a national religion, and you can't go against the face of it.

First go to the monastery side and ring the bell that is at the gate. Oh, this is my work.

A while later the monastic door opened and a young apprentice (apprentice with a yellow scarf wrapped around his neck) came out.

"Which is it?

Have you been in lately that you don't know me?

"I'm not. Is the Dean here?

"Beh, is that you? Dean, what can I do for you?

Something suspicious. Well, I don't know. A ten-year-old kid told me to see Dean. Anything but suspicion?

"I'm donating to an orphanage. Creating mountains in the square, creating playthings, golden money. Didn't the director tell you? You mean the kid coming this time of year?

That said, the apprentice widened his eyes and pulled him inside.

Pretty accidental, waiting for something to happen, a 40-yen old dean came out in a grey monastic outfit (early story, with a red cloth wrapped around his waist attesting to the dean on his robe). Behind it, there was some kind of tear-eyed apprentice.

"Bae, I'm sorry. Apprenticeships have become coarse."

Head down, Dean. You still mistake me for some nobleman's boss.

"Wouldn't that be a good thing to be careful? I don't care."

Even the king says he can't get his hands on it, but there are idiots who just push into it irrelevant. I don't even know that. The world doesn't know. The first thing is compassionate.

"I'm so sorry"

Again, head down, Dean. I'm fucked.

"How's the orphanage going?

"Yes, thanks to you, it's going well. Oh, come in."

"Before this, it's the woman's last place of salvation. You can't go in there. I don't mind being here, as usual."

Ten years old, a man is a man, and some of them were terrible to a man. You can't cross that border with the permission of the Dean.

"... as always, Be-sama..."

"That's all a man can do."

A man is something to watch over softly. I don't want anything in return.

... Well, I have plans...

"Thank you for being here."

You remind me that I don't like being left alone with someone, Dean, in a hurry. - Hey, you yelled at the dean, too.

"Thank you."

I honestly accepted my gratitude and thanked that heart.

"... hehe. That's a spirit of gratitude. Seems like a heart comparable to God's teachings."

God's teachings seem heartfelt, and when people ache for the word that they can't live alone, nature and gratitude will gush.

I stopped by merely clapping my shoulders at the words of the Dean.

"Oh, but I need to talk to you about something important, so can you get me through to the orphanage?

"Yes. Okay. Sarda, tell Hariwa to get us some tea."

"Oh, I'll ask for lunch if I can. I was so obsessed with shopping that I forgot to eat."

The usual pattern is that you can be fine where I said no problem. Then it would be easier to demand it from the beginning, both there and here.

"Yes. Then we'll have it in the dining room."

"Oh, please"

Once I broke up with the Dean and the others and turned to the orphanage behind the monastery.