The Prodigy Sefiria’s Overpowering Program

1 year, 3 months, 30 - - Bishop of Londblum

I know the Bishop of the Empire, so I knew what time the Bishop would meet the general public.

That is Zubali, when the 'Congregation for Worship' takes place. I mean, you're the one called Mass.

This is done almost 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, when you can hear explanations of doctrine, recitations of the scriptures, etc. I was taken to the Bishop of Crusair once, too, but you were mahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh bored. That's typical modern Japanese.... No, is my heart just rough?

So, as long as you know the time of the prayer assembly, Bishop - even if you couldn't, you'd at least meet a surrogate priest or an auxiliary, so it's ok if you talk to that person.

LeLaura said that if you're going to read your mind anyway, it's good to ask what you want to ask first, so you have to have a dignified dialogue instead of sneaking a peek at your heart from a distance. Ugh, it's so annoying...

If this is the case, I should have stayed in touch even when I first saw you brave (Crito).

That's how the five of us used to kill time until around lunch before visiting the chapel of the Luxadin Church. It seems it was a special Mass that we saw Brave (Crito) at lunch yesterday, and there was usually a Mass going on from the same time today.

Thanks to the valiant effect, today's Mass seems to be in full swing. I was going to get there pretty quick, but I don't have a seat. Although I was spared standing because the Sisters brought me a simple chair right away.

After a while, my grandfather, dressed in high priestly attire to see, showed up at the lecture.

"Hello, everyone. I'm Bishop Rondblum Shikins."

Oh, are you the bishop? It saved me a lot of time looking.

You should be the person with the most useful information when asking about brave people.

It's unlikely that it won't be in his ear when some important decision is made.

With a gentle grin and voice color, he will carry out Mass in a familiar way.

... I know the doctrine and the story, too, because this church is not a leak in the example either: The Brave Faith. 'Cause in becoming a brave man, Bishop Crucea beat me up with "Forty-Eight Hands.”

So most of the thankful stories the bishop tells us are known, not fresh, and, well, if you say what you want to say, honestly, I mean sleepy.

One minute after Mass began, Reggie went down, and even to Lurola, she slept with Suyasuya before Mass began. I'm the worst listener...

At least I need to be careful not to go to sleep...... I thought so, but if you think about it carefully, I'm just a baby when you look at me objectively, right? No, no one will be mad at me for sleeping with this. I'd rather not cry. I can just be complimented.

I turn a blind eye to the two remaining. Mr. Nervia is listening to the Bishop's words with seriousness, such as belonging to the Order of the Knight Monastery, and Kaylis, as usual, seems bored to look at him, but listens without correcting his spine and being slight.

These two are asking me seriously, so I can sleep, right? I didn't even think about it, but there, you see, as their guardian, I was up hard for the glory of wanting to show them a decent place.

... Well, in my brain, I was building a new magic conductor appliance goods procedure, so I hardly heard the story.

However, the story of the brave man (Crito), spoken by the bishop at the main point, was picked up properly.

Does Bishop Gu, who verbally celebrates the birth of a snotty, brave man, fulfill himself and seriously think so, or is he trying to use the name of a brave man propagandarily to boost the morale of the Republic?

After about two hours in my physical time, it seems that I have finally finished the Bishop's thankful sermon. In the meantime, how many people went in and out of the chapel, but maybe the five of us could have killed more time outside and then come in on the verge of finishing...?

While dragging such a sad theory of consequences, we moved on before the bishop could walk away. When Mr. Nervia woke up Reggie and Kaylis, we immediately went to the bishop.

Along the way, two knights suddenly stood before us stuffed with bishops… perhaps knights of the Order of the Knights.... I'm in church, so I don't seem to be heavily armed, and even if I were, I'd be able to kill you instantly if we cared.

When the bishop controls the two with a calm voice, "Stand back," he then walks toward us with a soft grin engraved with deep wrinkles.

"What is it? Were you also unsure about something?

The one who took the initiative in answering the bishop who had asked me that was Kaylis, who somewhat concealed his face with a raised collar and a hat.

"Yeah, I've got a lot to ask you."

I see. Let's hear it.

"Thank you. But first, I'd like to talk to you somewhere a little less popular.... because it's going to be a little bit of a story."

To Kaylis, who drops the tone of his voice and whispers so, although the bishop gave him a slightly suspicious look, he smiled gently immediately,

"Really? Then come here."

Even though we were a little surprised by the bishop who guided us too lightly, we followed him into the hallway leading from the front door of the chapel to the back.