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After reading it, Matthew accepted the mission without hesitation and reported the exact information of his peers to his two companions.
The two of them revealed surprised expressions at the sa ti.
"You also have the Oracle Spell (Gossip)?"
Matthew smiled modestly.
"I can't compare to your intelligence ability. I just have a little sense of sll directed at my peers."
Lorraine asked with interest,
" The ability to gather intelligence on peers?
"So, did you learn it from Silver Fox?
"However, if you only sense it after entering ten kilotres, you still haven't grasped the essence! I heard that guy can sll his peers from hundreds of kilotres away…"
Cala corrected him,
"If it's a necromancer, it should be a fishy sll, right?"
Lorraine asked,
"Is there a big difference?"
Cala said seriously,
" I believe that accuracy in words is the most important part of expression and communication. If you continue to treat words with such a casual attitude, then God will take back your talent sooner or later."
Lorraine had an exaggerated expression.
"Fortunately, I don't believe in any god!
" To be honest, I think you have more say than in the field of heavy soldiers and close combat. But, Are you trying to compete with a legendary bard in literary attainnts?"
Cala said seriously,
" I ca from the Choir and received a few years of training in art and literature from the Church…I don't an anything else. I'm just stating the facts."
The two of them exchanged a few words and quickly changed the topic.
The more Matthew listened, the more he felt that sothing was wrong.
The two of them started from simple words to human art and aesthetics, and soon they talked about cosmic astronomy and art education.
As they chatted.
The sll of gunpowder between the two of them faded a lot. On the contrary, they even chatted with a sense of mutual appreciation!
This made things difficult for Matthew.
He felt like an NPC standing beside them.
Moreover, there was no obvious trend in their conversation.
If there was one thing that Matthew couldn't understand…
"Wait, can you stop?"
Matthew could not help but say,
" Don't you care about the people I ntioned just now?"
Cala blinked.
"It's alright."
Lorraine laughed.
"Do I need to care?
"Matthew, you've already seen this lady's combat strength. Even if that green dragon ca over, he would have to give her a cigarette as a bribe, let alone a few of your peers…"
At this point.
Loraine suddenly asked,"
"Do you smoke?"
Cala refused righteously,
" The clergyn of the Church of the First Moon are not allowed to smoke!"
A trace of regret appeared on Lorraine's face.
Kala said softly,
"Do you have cigars? I can have so."
Lorraine was overjoyed. He pulled out an exquisitely wrapped box from her pocket.
He took out two cigars from the box, handed one to Cala, and lit it with the Fire of Magic.
The red-robed bald priest took the cigar skillfully and took two deep puffs. Her eyes beca even more radiant.
Lorraine smiled and lit one as well.
For a mont.
The two of them puffed out smoke and chatted even more happily.
"So clergyn can smoke cigars?"
Lorraine asked with a smile.
Cala replied seriously,
"If the Church doesn't forbid it, then you can smoke.
" Besides, I don't smoke often. It's mainly because I often use herbs to treat patients. In order to familiarize myself with the dicinal properties of various herbs, I personally taste various plant ingredients. A cigar is just one of them…"
Lorraine nodded.
" It's understandable. The pressure on the clergy is actually quite high. I t a priest a long ti ago. He also loved cigars. The reason he gave was that smoking a good cigar would bring him closer to his god."
Cala asked curiously,
"What happened after that?"
Lorraine shrugged.
" Because of the Seven Saint Alliance's suppression of the Heavenly Palace, the priest ran the church poorly. In the end, the church closed down and he couldn't afford to smoke cigars anymore, so he changed his profession and beca a thief. Many years later, I saw him again. He was already a famous hero thief in the local area."
Cala asked,
" So he gave up on his god just like that?"
Lorraine shook his head.
" His god fell in the second year after the church closed down. There are countless weak gods in the Heavenly Palace who ended up like this. To be honest, I don't like the huckster. Perhaps it's because of the era. In my life experience, anyone who has faith has a miserable life. The god they believe in also died helplessly in a lonely and cold realm.
I can't interpret these things from a perspective that transcends the era. I just feel that this is an era that is not very friendly to gods and believers. But for others, isn't this a blessing?"
Cala nodded thoughtfully after listening.
" However, this era is not the entire history of humans or other intelligent creatures. It may change in the future."
Lorraine flicked the cigarette ash gently.
"Who knows?"
Cala took two more puffs and changed the topic.
"The cigar tastes good. Where did you buy it?"
Lorraine said,
"I made it at ho."
Cala asked in surprise,
"Your family sells tobacco?!
"No wonder you beca a bard!
" An orphan like is destined to only walk the path of a Priest or a Monk…"
Seeing the two of them suddenly chatting fervently.
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