The day I found out the Patriarchate was coming at me, I headed to Noel.

"Yes, Noel, I want you to tell me because I want to know a lot about the Patriarchate"

On one of my words, Noel nodded and sat down once to see if he was convinced of anything by just a few thoughts.

"(If I were to explain the Patriarchate, I'd prefer the southern language. May I?)"

"Oh, I don't mind"

"(Well, first of all, the Church is a country without kings or nobles (...) to be (...) and (...) to be (...)"

"They say?

"(Yes, as they say, when the Pope dies or retires ill, it is up to all Cardinals to discuss, conjoyaqui, but the Cardinals are also mostly a clan of Popes, already done by the same clan for five generations)"

"Is that it? But surely, before, it was like saying that the Patriarchate was like a warring kaga in a previous life"

"(There are some parts of that, things can be decided by discussions between leading villagers in the village. A smart, devout Dems can even become associate priests and priesthood. But it's a hotbed of rot from up there. Would you like to hear it?

I nodded cocoon without saying anything.

"(From a great order as a rank in the monotheistic kingdom, it will be the Pope, the Cardinal, Simon, Simon, the Stage, the Priest, the Associate Priest, the Holy Knight General, the Holy Knight, the Knight)"

I remember the Pope, the Cardinal, the Shi Kong, the Divine, the Divine, the Priest, the Associate Priest, the Holy Knight, the Holy Knight, the Knight.

"(They rule the city under the idea that things that are diligent and strongly believe in the teachings of Master Dems will guide us all. Of course, a great man will rule a bigger town. But even above the priest, the Cardinal and the clan of Shikomitsu rise in rank in Conne. You're no different from nobility anymore)"

Noel said so with a bitter laugh.

"(Well, some of them are greedy and faithful, even the Cardinals, but that's rarer)"

Noel exhales a big sigh.

"(First of all, this is the basics about the diocese)"

"Okay. Then tell me a lot more."

"(Yes)"

This is how I learned a lot from Noel.