Chapter two hundred and thirteen growing up
Dawn Church, a church that is still under construction.
"Prince, I once again suggest evacuation from Greene Town."
Looking straight at Kasmu, Kuwenser's expression was very serious, obviously he was serious.
"Oh, Uncle Cowenser, do you want me to run away like that coward in Bed?"
With eyes facing each other, Kasmu rarely showed a strong side in front of Kuwenser.
After the news of the fragments of the world came back, although the official of Greenye Town blocked the news at the first time, he still failed to achieve his full success. After all, Greenye Town itself has problems and is not a monolith. After getting the news, Bed, the priest of the Storm Church, made a quick decision and immediately gave up the Storm Church that was still under construction and left Greenye Town. However, the Dawn Church stayed with Kasmu's insistence.
"If it was for your life, I would be willing to bear such a bad reputation."
Faced with Kasmu's strength, Kuwenser also did not retreat.
The atmosphere suddenly solidified, and this situation has not happened these days.
"Well, Uncle Cowenser, to be honest, I admitted that I had the gambling element before, but now I'm basically sure that there will be no big problems in Greenye Town."
After confronting each other for a while, Kasmu took the lead in easing his attitude. Hearing this, although Kuwenser did not make any clear statement, he no longer seemed so strong.
"Uncle Kuwenser, have you not noticed that the police and troops on the streets of Greenye Town have returned to normal during this period? And all government agencies are working normally, so this is not a big evacuation."
The church of Dawn Church is built on a gentle slope south of Greene Town. It is still a remote place now. However, in the latest planning of Greene Town, it is already a relatively close to the center. The most important thing is that it is not far away from it. It is the planned residential community. In order to buy this piece of land, Kasmu has spent a lot of effort.
Standing here and looking at the town of Green Field not far away, Kasmu's face was indescribable calm.
Listening to Kasmu's statement, Kuwenser's expression gradually changed. Although these words were very speculative, he had to admit that Kasmu's words made some sense.
"Prince, what you said may make sense, but...
"I know, I know, I know, I know you are worried about my safety, but I have grown up and have to go through the wind and rain. Only in this way can I become a qualified priest and live up to the glory of my God."
Before Kuwenser finished speaking, Kasmu interrupted him, but Kuwenser was a little stunned at this moment.
"Yes, Kasmu, you've grown up."
Rarely, Kuwenser called Casmu's name directly, and there was a trace of unconcealed loss in his words.
"Uncle Kuwenser..."
Seeing Kuwenser's performance like this, Kasmu's round face showed a look of worry.
"Don't worry, priest, I'm fine, I just figured out some things, and I will support all your decisions next."
As if he had made up some determination or put aside some shackles, a smile appeared on Kuwenser's face again.
"Okay, Uncle Cowenser, I won't let you down."
After understanding the smile on Kuwenser's face, Kasmu made his promise.
"So will we build the church as usual next?"
After changing his mindset, Kuwenser immediately entered a new role.
For the construction of the church, the historic Dawn Church has already had a complete process. The most important point is that after laying the foundation, Dawn Church will provide food as a reward and let believers lay a layer of bricks and stones for the church.
This process is very easy. Every believer has to do very little work. In terms of value alone, the labor they put in may not be as good as the bread provided by the church. However, what the church has gained in this process is not only their labor force, but more about allowing them to participate in the construction of the church and giving them a sense of belonging to the church. In other words, this is itself a means of mission.
"No, this time we pay for the craftsmen to do it."
After pondering for a while, Kasmu denied Kuwenser's proposal.
"The news in Greenye Town was very tight during this period. There is no need to be too ostentatious at this moment. It's better to be low-key."
Fearing that Kuwenser misunderstood his meaning, Kasmu explained again.
"You don't need to explain to me, priest, I said that I will support all your decisions in the future."
With his head down, Kuwenser bowed and bowed to Kasmu.
"Thank you, Uncle Cowenser."
Seeing Kuwenser like this, Kasmu felt complicated inside, and he was both happy and a little disappointed.
During this period, the wind in Greenye Town was indeed as tight as Kasmu said. With the disaster approaching, many problems that were usually hidden in Greenye Town broke out.
Faced with such a situation, after confirming that there will be no major evacuation for the time being, Sean will naturally not ignore it. However, except for the song of fear that was stretched out too long before, Sean has not moved yet, and has not even posted any news to stabilize people's hearts. He is waiting, waiting for more problems to erupt and then solve them at once. Such behavior may bring considerable losses to Greenye Town, but in the long run, the loss is worth it.
In the evening, it was late at night, and Shawn sat in the study and looked at a list, while Shadow and Iruka stood in front of him.
"Haha, there are quite a lot."
After reading the roster in his hand, Shawn couldn't help but smile.
"Iruka, you can take a look, too."
As he said that, Sean handed the roster in his hand to Iruka.
I took the roster and looked carefully. The more I looked down, the more ugly Iruka's face turned.
The news of the fragments of the world was reunited, and the most affected were not the ordinary civilians, but officials and wealthy businessmen with rights, money, status, which inevitably led to chaos in the management, and in the process, someone seized the opportunity to stretch out his palm.
Corruption is a problem that is difficult for any organization to avoid. In the past, the management of Greenye Town did have some corruption problems. Iruka has always been very clear about this, but he did not expect that these people would be so lawless.
In order to have a possible retreat, Luye Town specially transferred a batch of grain from the warehouse and transported it out in advance to avoid problems when it is actually evacuated. As a result, 50% of the grain evaporated out of thin air, and the remaining grain was mixed with sand. This is a joke about the lives of the people of Luye Town. The most important thing is that this is just one of them.
"Sorry, Baron, I've dereliction of duty."
With a gloomy face and clenched the roster in his hand, Iruka lowered his head.
"Since it is your responsibility, then this matter will be left to you to solve, and the shadow will cooperate with you."
"Yes, I understand, Baron, I will make up for the mistakes I have made in my past."
Looking up and looking at Sean, Iruka made his promise.
Chapter completed!